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  1. So if you have no interest in going to see NKU play why make a comment about their attendance? Why do you care? NKU has come a long way. The program is moving in the right direction. Do you have some grudge against NKU?
  2. Walter - I like your list however you have to have Matt Rose listed. He is tearing it up this year.
  3. The award should have no bearing on where you attend college. If that was the case let's end the discussion and give it to Spaulding. It doesn't get any bigger than Louisville. Weren't you the one earlier that said H. Tyler should be considered? I personal don't disagree, however he is attending NKU!!
  4. You read my mind. I could be talked into trading Bolden and Beverly, however I really like Team 1. Rose, McDonald and Spaulding are all capable of adjusting their games and bringing value in ways other than scoring. This team's ability to share the ball and pass would be fun to watch. Each could play a different role each game. My only concern is would they be too unselfish?
  5. So, let me make sure I understand. McDonald - NKU Tyler - NKU Rose - Samford Sutton - UNC Ashville Perry - ? - Maryland Eastern and University of Tampa (D2) Bolden - West Virgina Justice - Vandy Spaulding - Louisville Holman - reclassify to 2016 So this is a 3/4 man race based on College attending? Ridiculous.
  6. FeelingGood. I am assuming your concern is the fact 4 players played extensive minutes. I'm sure the coaching staff would love to give them more rest, however I'm not sure Doss was the right game. One of the Andersons was hurt. If healthy, he would have logged minutes bringing the total to 8 players. Fact is NCC is a small school and just does not have the luxury to bring a second PG or Big off the bench without dropping in productivity. I'm sure the coaches are working with the younger players in PRACTICE and when/if ready will see the varsity floor. Pangallo was in foul trouble and he needs to stay on the floor. Not many better PGs, so I'm stating the obvious. Even with Pangallo out, this team only lost by 3. This applies to most teams. If Holmes loses Bolden are they as good? Spaulding for Trinity? Just curious, how many players would have to see the floor to eliminate your depth concerns?
  7. If you are ignorant to McDonalds game, how are you arguing.
  8. Mr Tiger Can we agree they are both contenders? IMO both are capable of very nice stat lines and do way more than stats show. Again, IMO, Ray is the favorite to win, however there are several that should be considered. I know you want everyone to tell you how great Ray is and most are doing that. Just because people point out parts of his game that need work doesn't mean he is not a tremendous player. Ray has more potential than anyone in the state. Personally I would score the following: Shooting - McDonald Defense - Spaulding (Best in the State IMO) Court Vision - McDonald - not sure it's as. Lose as you think. Push the court - Push - both have the ability to grab a rebound and lead a break or outlet it to start the break. Motor - McDonald Potential - Spaulding and it's not close Great Teammates - Push These are my opinions and I look forward to you telling me I'm wrong. IMO opinion McDonald just gets it done night in and night out.
  9. Spalding is going to UL because his wing span is 7'0" plus. It's called potential. As many have stated his desire and motor are question marks. He has the potential to play in the NBA IF Pitino can get him to play hard. McDonald is solid. Similar to Spalding his stat line will not compare to others because they play on great teams with other great players. I expect McDonald to contribute to NKU as a freshman. Could he have gone bigger? I think most would agree yes, however maybe NKU was the best fit for him. From my understanding McDonald did more than hold his own against Spalding last year and in the summer. Any one have stats from the Travelers?
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