idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Oct 31, 2012 20:00:01 GMT -5
GW
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Post by hoyas big supporter on Oct 31, 2012 20:02:10 GMT -5
Starks, Whitt, Jabril, Nate, Hopkins, DSR, Domingo, Hayes.
I'm dead serious.
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idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Oct 31, 2012 20:12:55 GMT -5
Hayes ascension would make Hoyas a title contender, if everyone else does what they're capable of.
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Post by Ranch Dressing on Oct 31, 2012 20:35:19 GMT -5
Two words for y'all.
D. S. R.
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lichoya68
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Post by lichoya68 on Oct 31, 2012 20:40:33 GMT -5
hoyatalker agree with you 100% thats what itll take to GO ALL THE WAY and you never know YUP FIRING ON ALL CYLINDERS. OTTO AND BEYOND GO HOYAS beat florida win one by one by at least one adn HAVE SOME FUN yeah. ;D ;D
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Post by lichoya68 on Oct 31, 2012 20:42:04 GMT -5
Starks, Whitt, Jabril, Nate, Hopkins, DSR, Domingo, Hayes. I'm dead serious. YOU GOT IT MAN YOU GOT IT GO HOYAS ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by aggypryd on Oct 31, 2012 21:15:13 GMT -5
He seems like he's ready. He just seems like he plays mistake free solid basketball. Would love to see him come down the pipe and dunk on somebody!!!
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Post by professorhoya on Oct 31, 2012 21:48:13 GMT -5
The Nigerian Sharpshooter, Stephan Domingo will have a huge impact.
Moses, Trawick, Hopkins will also breakout.
Whit will also improve but I think he's already pretty good.
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Post by professorhoya on Oct 31, 2012 21:49:39 GMT -5
He seems like he's ready. He just seems like he plays mistake free solid basketball. Would love to see him come down the pipe and dunk on somebody!!! The only way Trawick breaks out though is at the expense of Markel in terms of minutes. There's too much of a log jam at the 2-3 for Trawick to get significant minutes at those positions.
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Post by hoyainspirit on Oct 31, 2012 22:57:35 GMT -5
Well, according to these predictions, the whole team will break out. ;D I'd like that. Time will tell!
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idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Oct 31, 2012 23:38:21 GMT -5
If Brilly from Philly finds a mid range game he'll be deadly.
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Post by Just Cos on Nov 1, 2012 1:16:37 GMT -5
Minus the freshman, I think it has to be Whittington from a non-Georgetown fans perspective. That is the easy pick. The rest are wishful thinking.
I will say the board has been good this year about not crushing the returning players. In past years we seemed to have overhyped the freshman and beat up the rest of the team. I'm hesitant overall on this year's future as I worry about the lack of a big man to play a pivotal role. Last year Simms did wonders for the team by stepping it up tremendously.
I don't expect the same increase from Starks and Nate as others, but that is based on nothing more than there improvement up to now based on the current PT they have been given. Would love if it is was both or either of them.
If it is Trawick it will be awesome because he will have to make a big jump to get significant PT.
On a totally different note, I love the way III schedules OOC, but I wonder if it is too much for this year's team. He even said it himself. Hopefully these guys are up for it and will rise to the challenge. If they can we will be a tough team that could make a run and break our bad fortunes of recent in the tourney.
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Post by lichoya68 on Nov 1, 2012 7:49:16 GMT -5
AGGIEy the tough philly point guard DID beat patrick jr in a dunk contest last year just saying GO HOYAS BEAT FLORIDA ON THE CARRIER YEAH.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2012 9:15:55 GMT -5
I just have a feeling that Lubick is going to the breakout player
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Post by guru on Nov 1, 2012 9:25:16 GMT -5
This one's easy: Jabril
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Post by AustinHoya03 on Nov 1, 2012 9:33:31 GMT -5
He seems like he's ready. He just seems like he plays mistake free solid basketball. Would love to see him come down the pipe and dunk on somebody!!! The only way Trawick breaks out though is at the expense of Markel in terms of minutes. There's too much of a log jam at the 2-3 for Trawick to get significant minutes at those positions. Is there really? Do a depth chart at both positions. IMHO, Jabril should get more playing time than his 11.4 MPG last season, at least in the fall.
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Post by rosslynhoya on Nov 1, 2012 10:35:39 GMT -5
The only way Trawick breaks out though is at the expense of Markel in terms of minutes. There's too much of a log jam at the 2-3 for Trawick to get significant minutes at those positions. Is there really? Do a depth chart at both positions. IMHO, Jabril should get more playing time than his 11.4 MPG last season, at least in the fall. 2/3: Whittington, DSR, Otto, Trawick, Bowen Even if you allot nearly 40 minutes to Otto, there are some minutes available there. I get the impression, however, that Trawick is being coached into playing PG and somewhat doubt that he and Markel will often be on the court at the same time together. 15mpg might be there for him total, but I think any more than that will be poached from Markel rather than another wing and that's not a pleasant prospect.
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Post by professorhoya on Nov 1, 2012 11:03:38 GMT -5
The only way Trawick breaks out though is at the expense of Markel in terms of minutes. There's too much of a log jam at the 2-3 for Trawick to get significant minutes at those positions. Is there really? Do a depth chart at both positions. IMHO, Jabril should get more playing time than his 11.4 MPG last season, at least in the fall. PG (1): Markel, Jabril, DSR SG (2): Whit, Domingo, Trawick, DSR, Bowen SF (3): Otto, Whit, Domingo, Trawick, Bowen IMO Domingo will be too good to sit on the bench and is are best pure shooter already (JTIII has already complemented his shooting). Whit was also most effective at 2 last year where there would be a size mismatch. And Otto at the 3 which makes us a very big team. The only way (barring alot of injuries) that Jabril is going to see the floor is at the 1 at Markel's expense. Otherwise you are looking at 30 mintues at point for Markel and 10 minutes shared between DSR/Trawick. Then maybe another 5 min at 2 and 3 for Trawick which makes about 15 minutes a game total. Beating out Markel is the only way he can get 20+ minutes a game. DSR is looking at maybe 7-10 minutes a game unless he can beat out Markel. Lets say Whit gets 30 minutes a game. (10 at SF, and 20 at SG) Otto gets at least 30 minutes a game (20 at SF, and 10 at PF) That leaves 5 minutes at SF and 10 min at shooting guard for Domingo. So even under this scenario Domingo gets only 15 minutes. And if Domingo is as good as I think he is he will get way more than 15 minutes which would once again be at the expense of DSR/Trawick at the 2/3. The other alternative is to play Otto exclusively at the 4. I suppose that could work in the Princeton but on defense we are sacrificing the height and length that worked so well for us last year as Otto is a small PF and makes are overall lineup smaller across the board.
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Post by hoyas big supporter on Nov 1, 2012 11:10:54 GMT -5
Is there really? Do a depth chart at both positions. IMHO, Jabril should get more playing time than his 11.4 MPG last season, at least in the fall. PG (1): Markel, Jabril, DSR SG (2): Whit, Domingo, Trawick, DSR, Bowen SF (3): Otto, Whit, Domingo, Trawick, Bowen IMO Domingo will be too good to sit on the bench and is are best pure shooter already (JTIII has already complemented his shooting). Whit was also most effective at 2 last year where there would be a size mismatch. And Otto at the 3 which makes us a very big team. The only way (barring alot of injuries) that Jabril is going to see the floor is at the 1 at Markel's expense. Otherwise you are looking at 30 mintues at point for Markel and 10 minutes shared between DSR/Trawick. Then maybe another 5 min at 2 and 3 for Trawick which makes about 15 minutes a game total. Beating out Markel is the only way he can get 20+ minutes a game. Domingo will move more between the 3 and the 4, not the 3 and the 2. Also DSR will be in better position than that. Itll be more similar to PG: Markel (30 mins), DSR (5 mins), Trawick (5 mins) SG: Greg (15 mins), DSR (15 mins), Trawick (10 mins) SF: Otto (20 mins), Greg (10-15 mins), Domingo (10 mins) PF: Nate (20-25 mins), Otto (10 mins), Domingo (5 mins), Mikael (0-5 mins) C: Mikael (20-25 mins), Hayes (10 mins), Moses (5-10 mins) Somethign like that with more flexibility in the frontcourt depending on who steps up.
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Post by professorhoya on Nov 1, 2012 11:12:51 GMT -5
PG (1): Markel, Jabril, DSR SG (2): Whit, Domingo, Trawick, DSR, Bowen SF (3): Otto, Whit, Domingo, Trawick, Bowen IMO Domingo will be too good to sit on the bench and is are best pure shooter already (JTIII has already complemented his shooting). Whit was also most effective at 2 last year where there would be a size mismatch. And Otto at the 3 which makes us a very big team. The only way (barring alot of injuries) that Jabril is going to see the floor is at the 1 at Markel's expense. Otherwise you are looking at 30 mintues at point for Markel and 10 minutes shared between DSR/Trawick. Then maybe another 5 min at 2 and 3 for Trawick which makes about 15 minutes a game total. Beating out Markel is the only way he can get 20+ minutes a game. Domingo will move more between the 3 and the 4, not the 3 and the 2. Domingo is not a PF. He's 6-6 206 lbs and shoots from the perimeter. He won't get boards at this level. He's strictly a 2-3 wing.
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