prhoya
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Post by prhoya on Mar 18, 2016 16:50:48 GMT -5
You started with the "snark". If you're going to dish it, be able to take it. By quoting articles or? The snark. BTW, use GU stats, not post-GU.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 16:54:32 GMT -5
The snark. BTW, use GU stats, not post-GU. I already proved my point PR. Unless Chris spent the lockout year in a secret bat cave developing PG's he learned those skills at Georgetown... That was his first year out of school. The fact you would tout someones random evaluation over actual statistics used to measure PG play proves your not looking at it objectively. It's the difference between "This is what we think he is" vs "This is what he is" based on numbers.
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Post by prhoya on Mar 18, 2016 17:06:34 GMT -5
The snark. BTW, use GU stats, not post-GU. I already proved my point PR. Unless Chris spent the lockout year in a secret bat cave developing PG's he learned those skills at Georgetown... That was his first year out of school. The fact you would tout someones random evaluation over actual statistics used to measure PG play proves your not looking at it objectively. It's the difference between "This is what we think he is" vs "This is what he is" based on numbers. Not doubting you that Chris had skills and developed them further at GU. He just wasn't recruited and used as a traditional PG at GU. But, the only way he was getting into the NBA was/is at PG. Wish him the best! As seaweed requested, this thread is about the NCAA T. and this PG talk has gone on long enough here. Pick another thread.
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Post by kchoya on Mar 18, 2016 17:12:29 GMT -5
I already proved my point PR. Unless Chris spent the lockout year in a secret bat cave developing PG's he learned those skills at Georgetown... That was his first year out of school. The fact you would tout someones random evaluation over actual statistics used to measure PG play proves your not looking at it objectively. It's the difference between "This is what we think he is" vs "This is what he is" based on numbers. He just wasn't recruited and used as a traditional PG at GU. You're simply wrong. Admit it. No one on here agrees with you that Wright was not recruited and used as a "traditional PG" (whatever the hell that means) by JT3. No one.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 17:15:54 GMT -5
I already proved my point PR. Unless Chris spent the lockout year in a secret bat cave developing PG's he learned those skills at Georgetown... That was his first year out of school. The fact you would tout someones random evaluation over actual statistics used to measure PG play proves your not looking at it objectively. It's the difference between "This is what we think he is" vs "This is what he is" based on numbers. Not doubting you that Chris had skills and developed them further at GU. He just wasn't recruited and used as a traditional PG at GU. But, the only way he was getting into the NBA was/is at PG. Wish him the best! As seaweed requested, this thread is about the NCAA T. and this PG talk has gone on long enough here. Pick another thread. Pr you picked the thread..lol You said "But that's not how JT3 views it, but you know that. He doesn't even recognize what a traditional PG is. Maybe, after 10 years of try, try again, Stubborn Thompson the Third is adjusting" IMO not fair to Markel and Chris and also not accurate... I'll leave it there
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Post by prhoya on Mar 18, 2016 17:18:37 GMT -5
He just wasn't recruited and used as a traditional PG at GU. You're simply wrong. Admit it. No one on here agrees with you that Wright was not recruited and used as a "traditional PG" (whatever the hell that means) by JT3. No one. Is there a poll? LOL!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 17:20:00 GMT -5
Maryland looking like they will get Hawaii and Cuse gets MTSU for trips to the Sweet 16... wow lol... sigh
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Post by prhoya on Mar 18, 2016 17:20:57 GMT -5
Not doubting you that Chris had skills and developed them further at GU. He just wasn't recruited and used as a traditional PG at GU. But, the only way he was getting into the NBA was/is at PG. Wish him the best! As seaweed requested, this thread is about the NCAA T. and this PG talk has gone on long enough here. Pick another thread. Pr you picked the thread..lol You said "But that's not how JT3 views it, but you know that. He doesn't even recognize what a traditional PG is. Maybe, after 10 years of try, try again, Stubborn Thompson the Third is adjusting" IMO not fair to Markel and Chris and also not accurate... I'll leave it there What I wrote is still true that JT3 does not use (recognize) traditional PG in his system. He said it, not me.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 17:35:01 GMT -5
Pr you picked the thread..lol You said "But that's not how JT3 views it, but you know that. He doesn't even recognize what a traditional PG is. Maybe, after 10 years of try, try again, Stubborn Thompson the Third is adjusting" IMO not fair to Markel and Chris and also not accurate... I'll leave it there What I wrote is still true that JT3 does not use (recognize) traditional PG in his system. He said it, not me. "pure point" is a relative term I guess so agree to disagree... The quote has been discussed before and I don't believe it means what you think it does imo
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Post by prhoya on Mar 18, 2016 17:50:04 GMT -5
What I wrote is still true that JT3 does not use (recognize) traditional PG in his system. He said it, not me. "pure point" is a relative term I guess so agree to disagree... The quote has been discussed before and I don't believe it means what you think it does imo Agree to disagree re: quote's meaning.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Mar 18, 2016 18:01:26 GMT -5
Hey! You can't talk about Izzo's package here! Is it bigger than JT3's? And longer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 18:02:51 GMT -5
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Post by Massholya on Mar 18, 2016 18:13:59 GMT -5
Gotta say that watching these games makes me think that the "new rules" to make the game more "watchable" are absolutely ruining it. That foul on the South Dakota guard at the end of the Maryland was an absolute travesty. Really feel bad for the kid. They call that and let other teams constantly grab out cutters. I just don't understand it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 18:20:43 GMT -5
Higher seeds vs Lower Seed so far...
11-11....
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Post by This Just In on Mar 18, 2016 18:26:40 GMT -5
You're simply wrong. Admit it. No one on here agrees with you that Wright was not recruited and used as a "traditional PG" (whatever the hell that means) by JT3. No one. Is there a poll? LOL! Well I agree with you prhoya.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 18:32:08 GMT -5
Wisky with 16pts for the half ouch...
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Post by hoyazeke on Mar 18, 2016 18:44:32 GMT -5
Love it! No more GU talk hopefully The only talk about the Hoyas is that they were the last #2 seed to lose to a #15 seed. Now MSU wears that mantle. The only thing is that FGCU is the only 15 to win 2 gms. Which proves GTown played an underseeded team but it also gives the announcers a reason to still bring them up. We need MTSU to win on Sunday.....
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Post by Loyal Hoya on Mar 18, 2016 19:06:04 GMT -5
Sparty trying to fight their way back but MTSU is hanging tough. I think Valentine is a PG, no? Valentine is a now a point guard, but most of career at MSU was spent in the three spot. In many ways, he and Draymond Green are like the prototypical JTII recruits (Jeff Green, Otto Porter, Greg Monroe, and Paul White) in that they are multifaceted players who can score, pass, and rebound.
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Post by dreamhoya on Mar 18, 2016 19:10:35 GMT -5
Boy, Anthony Collins doesn't seem like he would've helped the team this year.
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Post by rockhoya on Mar 18, 2016 20:04:51 GMT -5
Are you intentionally trying to be obtuse, or are you just that dumb? Let me break it down for you: You claim there have been no "traditional" PG's that have played for JT3 at GU. Multiple posters immediately point to Wallace, Wright and Starks as three examples to rebut your contention. You say those three players are not "traditional" PG's, but rather some human/bull hybrids that don't know how to pass. NYChoya94 asks the logical follow-up question: "Has the program had a 'real' PG in the last 40 years?" which translates into "If neither Wallace, Wright nor Starks are a 'traditional' PG, then under the prhoya definition of a 'traditional' PG, Georgetown hasn't had a 'traditional' PG in the past 40 years." Make sense now? My answer to 94: Yes, we've had traditional PGs prior to JT3's era. I'm not going to ask you if you're obstuse and/or that dumb. He's asking you to name them. As it stands, the burden of proof is on you. Also, did u read yaboy's post?? Lol u remembered wrong af
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