I just wonder what his draft stock will look like if he keeps having stinkers against good teams. He padded his stats against some bad teams. An undermanned Seton Hall team is really bad. I like his craftiness and sometimes his court vision is brilliant but I don't see who he is going to drive by in the NBA. Maybe Kyrie Irving
Not...maybe Dion though.
Forget the pg comparison, i'm ready for Gbinje.I'm ready for Ennis next year.
Kid hasn't played in a division 1 basketball yet.
Neither had 3 of our 5 best players before the 2003 NC season.
Exception o the rule. Point is yer after year we yearn for the next big thing. MCW was the guy up until 6 weeks ago. Now he is The guy we have to wait out until Ennis gets here.
Forget the pg comparison, i'm ready for Gbinje.
You mean the guy who could not play at Duke.This...x1000
Wasn't it more like he didn't fit the system so well.You mean the guy who could not play at Duke.
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That's the issue with wishing for the next big thing. You really never know what you are going to get. Flynn AND Harris both had reps as lockdown defenders, Fab had a rep as a big time big man especially after the decent showing in the Mickey d's game, Coleman had a rep as a scoring threat and rebounder, Terrence Roberts had a rep as a strong fundamentally sound player coming from st Anthony's, and was a good ft shooter in high school, and as you mentioned MCW had a rep as a good shooter. Be careful wishing for the next big thing. You really never know what you are getting until they actually start playing at this level.The bizarre thing about MCW was that he had a rep coming to SU as a pretty good outside shooter. I don't know about anybody else but I fear for the rim's safety when he launches from behind the arc.
This fanbase has been wishing away the current option for way too many consecutive years.
It's the "next" syndrome. The backup QB is always better.
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I already feel bad for Ennis.
And Charlie Loeb.
He has a game that has a lot of room for improvement, he has lots of room to grow. Thats why he's going to be drafted imo.Where do people think MCW is going? Forget that he can't shoot - his handle is weak and his first step is molasses slow - he can't get by anyone - an NBA defender will rough him up and take the ball at will - oh yeah, he has upside cuz he's 6-6 - blah, blah, blah - how tall is Tony Parker or Chris Paul or Westbrook or Irving? Is there even a good tall pg ever besides Magic? I guarantee at the end of the season no analysts have him as a lottery - there is nothing about his game that translates to the NBA