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I hate college BB right now
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Get StartedCan't say I blame him. Unfortunately I think Izzo screwed him over last year minutes wise, and I'm sorry but if I'm an NBA talent like Jackson that plans on being a one and done there's little chance I come to MSU.
So now our bigs are Schilling, Goins, and Nick Ward. Awesome.
Well nuts. But you can't completely fault the decision. I don't think he's ready to help an NBA team next year, but next year's draft should be pretty strong. So he might not help his stock a ton by staying.
This can still be a very good team and I guess won't be burdened with the crazy expectations it might have otherwise. It means Bridges and Langford have to be really good right away (which means we lose them probably after next year, especially Bridges). It means lots of shots for Harris, which might be ok. It means there will be roles for Ward and Winston as freshmen, which as 4 star recruits likely coming off the bench is not a bad thing. It means McQuaid may have to step into a bigger role, which he is capable of. Maybe now a role for Ahrens as well.
A big man rotation of Schilling/Ward at the 5 and Bridges/Goins at the 4 is not overflowing with size, but can work IF injuries and foul trouble aren't an issue (which unfortunately they often are).
Schilling might be the key to the whole season now.
The decision by Davis is fine, good for him, it just sucks for us. We would have been the odds on national title favorite with JJ and DD, now we're scrambling for a grad transfer possibly. We should still be a good basketball team and a big ten title contender, but the expectations are severely diminished now.
This is definitely on Izzo for benching constantly benching him. Now he should have the time and the scholarship to go recruit Marvin Clark...
I share the sentiments with those who didn't always like how he was used this year or how many minutes he was getting, but I don't think he's leaving to get away from Izzo because of any of that. He got a solid first round grade, and he's going. Simple as that. And I guess whatever Izzo did with him throughout the season didn't hurt his stock.
When he's drafted in the top half of the first round, Izzo is gonna look like a fool. 18 minutes per game????
Just because the NBA sees you as a worthwhile investment doesn't mean that mean that you should play 30 minutes in college. Those are two different situations, I'm not saying he should have played 18 or less but he was a project, like most young big men. Guys like Simmons or Okafor tend to be the exception, a lot of the guys that go early are like Cheick Diallo who averaged 7.5 minutes for Kansas and just declared. Usually guards/wings that leave early are more ready for extended minutes than big men.
Just because the NBA sees you as a worthwhile investment doesn't mean that mean that you should play 30 minutes in college. Those are two different situations, I'm not saying he should have played 18 or less but he was a project, like most young big men. Guys like Simmons or Okafor tend to be the exception, a lot of the guys that go early are like Cheick Diallo who averaged 7.5 minutes for Kansas and just declared. Usually guards/wings that leave early are more ready for extended minutes than big men.
Exactly. Skal Labissiere played 16 mpg for Kentucky. He's still probably going in the first round, and maybe still higher than Davis. Don't think people are saying Calipari was wrong to only play him 16 mpg.
I can god damn guarantee that those other players weren't losing minutes to players like Gavin Schilling and Kenny Goins!!!
I can god damn guarantee that those other players weren't losing minutes to players like Gavin Schilling and Kenny Goins!!!
maybe - makes sense but I also think if Izzo utilized him properly and allowed him and the team to have more success, maybe he'd want to stick around to win a title. Also, I don't disagree with the decision by Davis given his grading but I do disagree with the grading. I'm no NBA scout and i don't even follow NBA basketball, but I'm with Spartans23 - I don't think he's ready. Good luck to him.
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