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Post by professorhoya on Apr 16, 2013 18:43:47 GMT -5
Dennis Scott. That's high praise. The G Tech Dennis Scott was the best player in the country when he was a junior. You might mean the Orlando Magic D ScottG Tech Dennis Scott could not be stopped. Orlando Magic Dennis Scott was the one that liked to eat cheeseburgers.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2013 19:08:34 GMT -5
How is that ranking compared to his previous Rivals ranking? Similar but a bit lower
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Post by hoyarooter on Apr 16, 2013 20:25:27 GMT -5
Dennis Scott. That's high praise. The G Tech Dennis Scott was the best player in the country when he was a junior. You might mean the Orlando Magic D ScottG Tech Dennis Scott could not be stopped. Orlando Magic Dennis Scott was the one that liked to eat cheeseburgers. Funny. I don't know if Dennis was the best player in the country, but he could definitely drain it. Wasn't should-have-been-Georgetown-star K. Anderson on those teams, too (at least for one year together)?
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Post by MCIGuy on Apr 16, 2013 21:51:41 GMT -5
Dennis Scott. That's high praise. The G Tech Dennis Scott was the best player in the country when he was a junior. zi don't believe Dennis Scott was ever the best player in the nation but during his junior season, after he lost all the weight and teamed up with Kenny Anderson, he became pretty special. Perhaps the most deadly three-point shooter I've ever seen at the college level.
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Post by idhoya on Apr 17, 2013 14:48:57 GMT -5
Kenny, Scott, Brian Oliver...hell of a trio. James Forrest was a beast.
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Post by EtomicB on May 1, 2013 16:09:17 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 16:39:19 GMT -5
Wow they have Keith Frazier at 49?
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Post by jwp91 on May 4, 2013 10:59:06 GMT -5
Adding a Dennis Scott to the team would be incredible.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2013 10:58:51 GMT -5
Scored 19 in a W at the IS8 this weekend. His team went 2-0 for the weekend and is now 4-0 overall...
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2013 9:08:46 GMT -5
courtcred.com/content/entry/lipscomb/In the second quarter it was the Playaz turn to get hot from beyond the arc. Only this time it was one player alone doing all the damage. It was none other than Georgetown-bound Reggie Cameron (24 points), who hit 4 out of his game-high 6 three's in this period. The 6'8 forward is well known for being a knock down jump shooter, why was he being left open was head scratching to us. After the half, the Badgers looked to have made an adjustment on defense and focused more on Cameron. While they did slow him down, this just gave his teammates an opportunity to takeover and that they did. Most notably, DeAndre Noble who had 14 of his 21 points in the second half. This gave Noble his second 20+ point game of the day but most importantly his team's second victory of the afternoon.
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Post by CaliHoya on May 7, 2013 12:30:15 GMT -5
I'm really liking reading about Cameron's ability to force defenses to adjust. If he can create additional spacing for Greg, Josh, etc, that would be fantastic. I hope he also is a quick learner of that favorite play in our offense - the quick 3-pointer above the screen.
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Post by EtomicB on May 7, 2013 17:04:47 GMT -5
I'm really liking reading about Cameron's ability to force defenses to adjust. If he can create additional spacing for Greg, Josh, etc, that would be fantastic. I hope he also is a quick learner of that favorite play in our offense - the quick 3-pointer above the screen. I'd like to see the pick & pop incorporated into the offense when Reggie is on the floor. I think it will be lethal with Reggie & Markel or Reggie & DSR.. The kid is a dead eye shooter who needs to be utilized imo.. www.ihoops.com/practice-time/shooting/Video--How-to-Pick-and-Pop.htm
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Post by prhoya on May 7, 2013 17:27:24 GMT -5
The "Jon Wallace Hand-Off" play at the top of the arc with Smith as the passer and wall for Reggie should give Reggie plenty of open looks. With Smith's overall size and Reggie's height and quick release, it could be unstoppable.
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Post by EtomicB on May 7, 2013 17:48:16 GMT -5
The "Jon Wallace Hand-Off" play at the top of the arc with Smith as the passer and wall for Reggie should give Reggie plenty of open looks. With Smith's overall size and Reggie's height and quick release, it could be unstoppable. True indeed.. However running pick & pop type plays will allow the guards to penetrate the lane more and it also allows the 5 men to stay closer to the basket for possible offensive rebounding chances too..
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Post by prhoya on May 7, 2013 18:41:49 GMT -5
Another wrinkle for the gameplan would be nice. Will JT3 add it?
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Post by dreamhoya on May 7, 2013 21:49:37 GMT -5
yes. he made very apparent changes this year.
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Post by prhoya on Jun 8, 2013 15:57:43 GMT -5
He's never seen a 3-point shot he didn't like. The kid will attract a lot of attention. I like how he faked the 3 and attacked the hoop. Very useful...
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Post by CaliHoya on Jun 8, 2013 18:21:01 GMT -5
Loved the videos. While Reggie doesn't look like he can create very well at this point, he is an absolutely knock-down shooter who cannot be left open. I really like the Jon Wallace comparison. And just like J-Wall exploded against Davidson his freshman year, I expect Reggie to have at least one huge game where his outside shooting shocks an opponent.
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