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Post by TBird41 on Feb 17, 2014 12:49:57 GMT -5
After Seton Hall:
Markel has 1,105 points. DSR has 729 points
Markel moves up to #34th in career scoring, passing Jim Christy (1961-64), who had 1,101 points. Next up is Dajuan Summers (2006-09), who has 1,129 points. If we play 1 BET and 1 NCAA/NIT/CBI game (so six more games), he would need to average 25 points a game to tie Jon Smith (1972-76) for 25th all time in points scored.
Assuming we play six more games, DSR needs to average 12 points over the last six games to tie Chris Wright for 25th in points scored in a season, with 517 points.
Nate remains #25 on all three of the career rebound list with 569 and the career assist list with 251.
Nate is now tied with Reggie Williams for 24th on the career block list with 66.
Markel remains 22nd on the assist list with 265.
Mikael remains #20 in career blocks with 88.
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Post by TBird41 on Feb 24, 2014 10:16:26 GMT -5
After Xavier
Markel has 1,125 points. DSR has 738 points
Markel remains #34th in career scoring. Next up is Dajuan Summers (2006-09), who has 1,129 points. If we play 1 BET and 1 NCAA/NIT/CBI game (so five more games), he would need to average 26 points a game to tie Jon Smith (1972-76) for 25th all time in points scored with 1,255 points. In order for Markel to crack the top 25, the Hoyas are going to need to make a run in at least one, if not both, post season tournaments they play in.
Assuming we play five more games, DSR needs to average 12.6 points per game to tie Chris Wright for 25th in points scored in a season, with 517 points.
Nate remains #25 on all three of the career rebound list with 576 and the career assist list with 252.
Nate passed Reggie Williams and is now alone at 24th on the career block list with 68.
Markel remains 22nd on the assist list with 269.
Mikael remains #20 in career blocks with 89.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 1, 2014 10:01:01 GMT -5
After Marquette:
Markel has 1,149 points. DSR has 757 points
Markel is now #31st in career scoring, passing Dajuan Summers (2006-09), who had 1,129 points, Warren Buehler (1953-57), who had 1,134 points and Victor Page (1995-97), who had 1,146 points. Next up is Merlin Wilson (1972-76), who had 1,191 points.
DSR needs 44 points to tie Chris Wright for 25th in points scored in a season, with 517 points.
Nate is now #24 on the career rebound list with 580 and remains 24th on the block list with 68.
Nate remains #25 on the career assist list with 252.
Markel remains 22nd on the assist list with 273.
Mikael remains #20 in career blocks with 89.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 4, 2014 22:50:10 GMT -5
After Creighton:
Markel has 1,166 points. DSR has 775 points
Markel remains #31st in career scoring. Next up is Merlin Wilson (1972-76), who had 1,191 points.
DSR needs 26 points to tie Chris Wright, who had 517 points, for 25th in points scored in a season.
Nate remains #24 on the career rebound list with 582 and remains 24th on the block list with 68.
Nate remains #25 on the career assist list with 252.
Markel passed Austin Freeman for 21st on the assist list with 284.
Mikael is now tied with Henry Sim for 19th in career blocks with 94.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 17, 2014 9:22:54 GMT -5
After DePaul:
Markel has 1205 points. DSR has 810 points
Markel is 30th in career scoring, passing Merlin Wilson (1972-76), who had 1,191 points. Next up is Michael Jackson (1982-86), with 1,225. Markel needs 50 points to tie Jon Smith for 25th all time. He probably needs three more games to crack the top 25.
Markel has 529 points for the season, which is 23rd all time. Next up is Craig Shelton, who scored 537 points in 1980.
DSR has 526 points for the season, which is 25th all time. Next up is Jeff Green, who scored 528 points in 2007.
Nate has 586 rebounds, passing Paul Tagliabue (1959-1962), who had 584 rebounds, on the career rebound list. Next up is Al Dutch (1975-78, 79-80) with 602.
Nate remains 24th on the block list with 69.
Nate is 24th on the career assist list with 250. Next up is Derrick Jackson (1974-78) with 253.
Markel remains 21st on the assist list with 289. Ashanti Cook is 20th, with 297.
Mikael remains tied with Henry Sim for 19th in career blocks with 94.
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Post by dense on Mar 18, 2014 20:14:57 GMT -5
Next time someone updates this what is DSR in the pecking order of 3pts made.
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Post by hoyainspirit on Mar 19, 2014 7:32:05 GMT -5
Next time someone updates this what is DSR in the pecking order of 3pts made. He hit 39 last year, and has 62 this year, for a total of 101. That places him at number 18. Charles Smith is next with 102. Wallace leads with 240. The 62 in a season ties him with Jessie Sapp and Austin Freeman for 8th place. Starks hit 63 last year, and Clark hit 67 in 2010. Iverson holds the record with 87.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 19, 2014 9:13:29 GMT -5
Next time someone updates this what is DSR in the pecking order of 3pts made. He hit 39 last year, and has 62 this year, for a total of 101. That places him at number 18. Charles Smith is next with 102. Wallace leads with 240. The 62 in a season ties him with Jessie Sapp and Austin Freeman for 8th place. Starks hit 63 last year, and Clark hit 67 in 2010. Iverson holds the record with 87. He's ahead of Wallace's career pace--JWall didn't hit his 100th three until his junior year. DSR's name is going to be all over the Georgetown record book when his career is over
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Post by SFHoya99 on Mar 19, 2014 9:18:48 GMT -5
He hit 39 last year, and has 62 this year, for a total of 101. That places him at number 18. Charles Smith is next with 102. Wallace leads with 240. The 62 in a season ties him with Jessie Sapp and Austin Freeman for 8th place. Starks hit 63 last year, and Clark hit 67 in 2010. Iverson holds the record with 87. He's ahead of Wallace's career pace--JWall didn't hit his 100th three until his junior year. DSR's name is going to be all over the Georgetown record book when his career is over Wallace did have two years with 70+, hitting 45% and 49%. It's hard to keep up that level of 3pt shooting year after year. He's got a really nice shot, but I think we feel that way about Markel, too, and he's been off all season. Some of that is forcing it, but he was much more likely to hit last year. On the other hand, DSR will likely have a ton of attempts next year.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 19, 2014 9:22:59 GMT -5
After WVU:
Markel has 1219 points. DSR has 842 points
Markel is 30th in career scoring. Next up is Michael Jackson (1982-86), with 1,225. Markel needs 34 points to tie Jon Smith for 25th all time. He probably needs two more games to crack the top 25.
DSR has 558 points for the season, which is 17th all time. He passed Jeff Green, who scored 528 points in 06-07, Craig Shelton, who scored 537 points in 79-80, Patrick Ewing, who scored 542 points in 84-85, Austin Freeman, who scored 544 points in 09-10, Greg Monroe, who scored 549 points in 09-10 Mike Sweetney, who scored 552 points in 01-02 and Othella Harrington, who scored 554 points in 92-93. Next up is Reggie Williams, with 563 in 85-86.
Markel has 543 points for the season, which is 22nd all time. He passed CCraig Shelton, who scored 537 points in 79-80 and Patrick Ewing, who scored 542 points in 84-85, but was passed by DSR.
Markel has 163 career three pointers, good for 6th all time. Next up is Gerald Riley, with 165.
DSR has 101 career three pointers, good for 19th all time (Markel is not listed yet on the site). Next up is Charles Smith, who has 102.
Nate remains 23rd on the career rebound list with 561 rebounds. Next up is Al Dutch (1975-78, 79-80) with 602.
Nate remains 24th on the block list with 69.
Nate remains 24th on the career assist list with 251. Next up is Derrick Jackson (1974-78) with 253.
Markel remains 21st on the assist list with 296. Ashanti Cook is 20th, with 297.
Mikael has 96 blocks, passing Henry Sim for 19th in career blocks. Next up is Greg Monroe with 97.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 19, 2014 9:40:22 GMT -5
He's ahead of Wallace's career pace--JWall didn't hit his 100th three until his junior year. DSR's name is going to be all over the Georgetown record book when his career is over Wallace did have two years with 70+, hitting 45% and 49%. It's hard to keep up that level of 3pt shooting year after year. He's got a really nice shot, but I think we feel that way about Markel, too, and he's been off all season. Some of that is forcing it, but he was much more likely to hit last year. On the other hand, DSR will likely have a ton of attempts next year. Good point. I'm curious as to whether DSR can keep up his rebounding pace once the talent level in the front court is upgraded. He's on pace to finish with ~1800 points, ~500 rebounds and ~ 250 assists. It would not be crazy for him to end up top 5 in points scored, top 20 in scoring average, top 25 in rebounds, top 20 in field goals, top 10 in FGA, top 5 in three pointers made and attempted, top 10 in free throws made and attempted, top 5 in FT %, top 25 in assists and assists average, top 25 in steals, top 20 in games played and started and top 10 in minutes played (Definitely NOT tracking all of those categories for him though ) The only categories he won't be listed in are games fouled out, FG%, rebounding average, steals average, blocks and personal fouls. He might have the greatest all around career by a Hoya not named Reggie Williams.
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Post by Ranch Dressing on Mar 19, 2014 11:18:10 GMT -5
If the front court talent we have coming in is as good as advertised, we may see a drop in points and rebounds per game from DSR over the next two years, but the team could be much better.
I'm so sick of our front court.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 19, 2014 11:23:44 GMT -5
If the front court talent we have coming in is as good as advertised, we may see a drop in points and rebounds per game from DSR over the next two years, but the team could be much better. I'm so sick of our front court. I see our teams the next two years playing a lot like the 09-10 team, which had three 500+ point scorers, so the points might not drop off too much. The rebounding should drop off some, but he's got a good nose for the ball, so I'd be surprised if it dropped off a crazy amount--he had a 10% DReb rate with Otto on the team.
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Post by dense on Mar 19, 2014 16:14:12 GMT -5
Yeah I see him being a bigger scorer when he has wide open shots rather than some of the ones he has to take now.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 21, 2014 9:17:33 GMT -5
Also, in case anyone is wondering:
Mikael Hopkins is tied for 19th all time with Joey Brown (1990-94), Mike Laughna (1969-72) and John Clark (1955-58) in games fouled out, with 11.
Nate Lubick is tied for 16th all time with Bob Sharpenter (1959-62)and Jim Barry (1962-66) with 12.
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Post by swhoya on Mar 21, 2014 13:27:38 GMT -5
Another random record. Starks should move into the #2 spot for most minutes played in a season this game. With an overtime or if we win, he'll move into the #1 spot, passing Jeff Green. That's a lot of minutes played with only one BET game and one NIT game so far.
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Post by TBird41 on Mar 26, 2014 14:51:44 GMT -5
At the end of the 2013-24 season
Markel finished with 1246 points. DSR has 864 points
Markel finishes 26th in career scoring, passing Michael Jackson (1982-86), who had 1,225, Jim Barry (1962-66), who had 1,226, Mike Laughna (1969-72) who had 1,234 and Joe Brown (1990-94), who had 1,237.
DSR is currently 58th in career scoring. If he scores as many points in his junior and senior year as he did in his first two years, he'll finish 10th all time.
DSR had 580 points for the season, which is 14th all time. He passed Reggie Williams, who scored 563 in 85-86, Austin Freeman, who scored 564 in 2011 and Patrick Ewing, who scored 565 in 1983. DSR's 580 points are a record for points in a season under JT3.
Markel had 570 points for the season, which is 15th all time. He passed Austin Freeman, who scored 544 points in 09-10, Greg Monroe, who scored 549 points in 09-10, Mike Sweetney, who scored 552 points in 01-02, Othella Harrington, who scored 554 points in 92-93, Reggie Williams, who scored 563 in 85-86, Austin Freeman, who scored 564 in 2011 and Patrick Ewing, who scored 565 in 1983
Markel had 166 career three pointers, passing Gerald Riley, who had 165. Markel finishes 5th all time in three pointers made.
DSR has 105 career three pointers, passing Charles Smith, who had 102, for 18th all time (Markel is not listed yet on the site). Next up is Brandon Bowman, who has 120. If DSR makes as many three pointers in his junior and senior year as he did in his first two years, he'll finish 2nd all time.
Nate finishes his career 23rd on the career rebound list with 563 rebounds.
Nate finishes his career 24th on the block list with 69.
Nate finishes his career 23rd on the career assist list with 252 (Markel is not listed yet on the site.
Markel finishes his career 19th on the all-time assist list with 300. He passed Ashanti Cook, who had 297 and Gene Smith, who had 298.
Mikael has 96 blocks, remaining 19th in career blocks. Next up is Greg Monroe with 97.
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Post by johnnysnowplow on Mar 26, 2014 16:03:36 GMT -5
At the end of the 2013-24 season Markel finished with 1246 points. DSR has 864 points Markel finishes 26th in career scoring, passing Michael Jackson (1982-86), who had 1,225, Jim Barry (1962-66), who had 1,226, Mike Laughna (1969-72) who had 1,234 and Joe Brown (1990-94), who had 1,237. DSR is currently 58th in career scoring. If he scores as many points in his junior and senior year as he did in his first two years, he'll finish 10th all time. DSR had 580 points for the season, which is 14th all time. He passed Reggie Williams, who scored 563 in 85-86, Austin Freeman, who scored 564 in 2011 and Patrick Ewing, who scored 565 in 1983. DSR's 580 points are a record for points in a season under JT3. Markel had 570 points for the season, which is 15th all time. He passed Austin Freeman, who scored 544 points in 09-10, Greg Monroe, who scored 549 points in 09-10, Mike Sweetney, who scored 552 points in 01-02, Othella Harrington, who scored 554 points in 92-93, Reggie Williams, who scored 563 in 85-86, Austin Freeman, who scored 564 in 2011 and Patrick Ewing, who scored 565 in 1983 Markel had 166 career three pointers, passing Gerald Riley, who had 165. Markel finishes 5th all time in three pointers made. DSR has 105 career three pointers, passing Charles Smith, who had 102, for 18th all time (Markel is not listed yet on the site). Next up is Brandon Bowman, who has 120. If DSR makes as many three pointers in his junior and senior year as he did in his first two years, he'll finish 2nd all time. Nate finishes his career 23rd on the career rebound list with 563 rebounds. Nate finishes his career 24th on the block list with 69. Nate finishes his career 23rd on the career assist list with 252 (Markel is not listed yet on the site. Markel finishes his career 19th on the all-time assist list with 300. He passed Ashanti Cook, who had 297 and Gene Smith, who had 298. Mikael has 96 blocks, remaining 19th in career blocks. Next up is Greg Monroe with 97. Thanks for keeping us updated all year. Can't wait to see DSR continue his assault on the record books.
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Post by prhoya on Mar 26, 2014 16:06:07 GMT -5
I thought DSR sucked. Right, balla?
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Post by johnnysnowplow on Mar 26, 2014 16:13:08 GMT -5
I thought DSR sucked. Right, balla? Haha, what was the nickname for DSR during recruiting? Powderpuff or butterball or something? Cupcake? Wasn't it something like that? I don't feel like going back through his recruiting thread
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