kayako wrote:mel ott wrote:Francisco is the best shooter; Baylor and Mason are next. I like what Francisco brings to the table with seniority, leadership, defense, and shooting. Mason will backup Arthur at the four I would expect.
Maybe they were overly optimistic statements, but I've heard that Kaluma was the best shooter in practice last season.
Django wrote:kayako wrote:mel ott wrote:Francisco is the best shooter; Baylor and Mason are next. I like what Francisco brings to the table with seniority, leadership, defense, and shooting. Mason will backup Arthur at the four I would expect.
Maybe they were overly optimistic statements, but I've heard that Kaluma was the best shooter in practice last season.
Is that a joke? There were no reports here or anywhere that Art was the best shooter. Everyone gushed about his athletic talent as was shown in his Afrobasket debut but never any high praise of his jumper before the season. And as expected he struggled with his shot but got a lot better as the season progressed. Even this year nobody is touting his 3… Farabello, Miller, and Schierman are being called the best shooters, and all our guards can strike it and Mac already has said look out for Kalk drilling it from deep. Kaluma is going to be surrounded by perimeter shooters and I expect him to be showtime in the paint. (And I hope he will be improved from 3 but I hope he has no pressure to jack it up like last year, when everyone struggled early and only Hawkins broke 35% for the season. Sure, it was the worst 3-ball shooting Creighton team in 30 years! But it was also the best defensive team since Benoit Benjamin was blocking Xavier McDaniel at the rim ) I’m expecting Mac to put it all together and bring home the hardware in the Big East. It’s lil Creighton’s to lose.
stever20 wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:FWIW, from Bart Torvik:
RETURNING MINUTES
Creighton 65.5%
Xavier 63.1%
St. John's 59.6%
Seton Hall 53.6%
Marquette 53.0%
Villanova 48.7%
DePaul 45.3%
Butler 42.3%
Connecticut 36.4%
Georgetown 29.5%
Providence 26.7%
PROJECTED TALENT
Villanova 76.6
Creighton 70.3
Connecticut 63.9
Seton Hall 61.4
Providence 60.9
Xavier 57.4
St. John's 57.2
Marquette 53.7
Butler 52.7
Georgetown 39.2
DePaul 33.2
I think one point on these numbers- I'm assuming they're including Moore like he's normal. Still very much TBA obviously. For the minutes you figure that takes it down by about 16%(he played looks like 81% of minutes last year). So just that would take Nova down to about 32.7% returning minutes. Projected Talent I'd assume to be the same sort of thing.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:FWIW, from Bart Torvik:
RETURNING MINUTES
Creighton 65.5%
Xavier 63.1%
St. John's 59.6%
Seton Hall 53.6%
Marquette 53.0%
Villanova 48.7%
DePaul 45.3%
Butler 42.3%
Connecticut 36.4%
Georgetown 29.5%
Providence 26.7%
PROJECTED TALENT
Villanova 76.6
Creighton 70.3
Connecticut 63.9
Seton Hall 61.4
Providence 60.9
Xavier 57.4
St. John's 57.2
Marquette 53.7
Butler 52.7
Georgetown 39.2
DePaul 33.2
I think one point on these numbers- I'm assuming they're including Moore like he's normal. Still very much TBA obviously. For the minutes you figure that takes it down by about 16%(he played looks like 81% of minutes last year). So just that would take Nova down to about 32.7% returning minutes. Projected Talent I'd assume to be the same sort of thing.
By the looks of it they are NOT including Moore in this. Slater 30 MPG, Daniels 28 MPG, Dixon 25 MPG (along with Longino and Arch--a combined 18 MPG) is a lot more than 32% of returning minutes. Without Moore it is 48.7%, with him it is about 65% returning.
stever20 wrote:This might impact things a bit....
From John Fanta on twitter-
NEW: Villanova star Justin Moore tells me he’s currently targeting some time around the start of Big East play for his 2022-23 season debut. Nova early BE schedule: St. John’s Dec. 21, @ UConn Dec. 28, Marquette Dec. 31.
Moore is recovering from a torn right Achilles tendon.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:This might impact things a bit....
From John Fanta on twitter-
NEW: Villanova star Justin Moore tells me he’s currently targeting some time around the start of Big East play for his 2022-23 season debut. Nova early BE schedule: St. John’s Dec. 21, @ UConn Dec. 28, Marquette Dec. 31.
Moore is recovering from a torn right Achilles tendon.
Nothing to see here...Nova is toast...No Jay = No way they can win the BE...You must fear the Omahanians..."You-better-get-us-now" Hurley is waiting to retake the throne...Athos, Porthos, Miller...Run for the hills it's the Cooley World Order... Yada, yada, yada...
For argument's sake, let's assume we will see a 90% Justin Moore in uniform in BE play. Armstrong--Moore--Daniels--Slater--Dixon with a McD's AA off the bench, along with a slew of 4 star players--Longino, Patterson, Njoku, Hausen--in line to step up. Everyone still feeling confident in the Jays running away with it?
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