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  1. Sorry, but these tournaments just don't mean too much. I think players are allowed to play on JV through their junior seasons. Obviously, the better ones don't, most playing meaningful varsity minutes as freshmen or at least as sophomores.

     

    If it were truly a sophomore and below tournament, and all regional teams played all of their soon and below kids, then it would be more representative of a team's future. But, they don't. It's apples for one team playing oranges for the other team.

  2. 3 true point guards I really enjoyed watching this season in over 30 games I've watched this season so far were Noah Young (Lincoln), Luke Johnson (Lex. Catholic), and Cooper Robb (Scott Co.) If I was starting a team from scratch I would not mind having any of these 3!

     

    You said "true" point guards. I've not seen the other 2 play but that's not a label I would use to describe Young. He definitely has a shoot-first mentality which to me isn't a "true" point guard. I don't say that in a derogatory way about him as he's a very good player. If he had the luxury of playing with a true point guard, he'd be a really nice SG.

     

    Anyone know if he'll be playing in college? I think he's good enough to play somewhere.

  3. Calling him a PG isn't really a fair description, at least not in the traditional sense! He's simply their best ball handler and scorer.

     

    But I agree with you about how good he is. I said before that he is the best offensive player in the region. And I'm talking about as a high school player, not talking about college potentual.

     

    This team is really fun to watch. Small, quick, scrappy and can shoot the ball.

  4. Southwestern lost 2 players to Pulaski over the summer. Many thought that would be their death of that team.

     

    They will have much better chemistry this year and, if they're hitting that night, can definitely beat Pulaski. They are so small and elusive which allows them to get their shots off. And there's not a better perimeter shooting team in the state.

     

    I've followed the 12th closely over the last several years. In my opinion, Gover is the best offensive player in the region this year. And he is in the running for best overall player. He's that good of a high school basketball player.

  5. Casey county not in the top 5 is crazy. Return 3 (4) year starters and the best scorer in school history in Jake smith. Which brings my next opinion, to not have an almost 2,000 point player and the guy who had 27 vs Mercer county (12th region title Game) in top 5 players again is crazy. Noah Young? Really? Let's be honest about this he's a good player but not in conversation for a top 5 player.

     

    Agree. Smith is a top 5 player. I think Faulkner and Fitzgerald are the top 2 regardless of which one you put first. After that, I think Gover then Smith. Sylvester, Gentry and Young after that.

     

    The team ratings are a little surprising. Can anyone tell me who did and didn't stay at Southwest? I don't know. Leaving them out for the moment, considering how teams finished the year and who these teams return, how could the coaches not have voted for Casey and Rock in the top 5? Pulaski is the clear favorite. Assuming Southwest retained enough, that'd be my top 4 teams. After that, I'd probably have Lincoln, West and Mercer on the outside looking in. Possibly Boyle.

  6. Very impressive to say the least.. If you know the kid and you look at the results there is absolutely zero doubt the kid is a relentless worker.. I think our problem came with the he works harder than everyone else(which is essentially what you said). If he commits to OHIO ST tomorrow as it it looks like he will, his hard work will have all been worth it which is the bottom line. Congrats

     

    Maybe I should have said no one has worked has hard as him AND improved as much as a result. Perhaps others have worked as hard. Maybe it's just that his work is more efficient than the others'. I'm not aware of any Kentucky kid that has shown that kind of improvement over the last several years. Again, the results are indisputable.

     

    Look, sorry to offend people by shining the spotlight on his work ethic. I have no allegiance or relationship to Beverly. I'm just giving credit where it's due and calling it like I see it.

  7. I couldn't agree more spin doc! Onebadman,I'm pretty sure there are a lot of kids maximizing their talent. I know several who work as hard as anyone. I'm not saying they work harder than BB or not but you can't make those statements or comparisons!

     

    LarryLegend and Spindoc - I'm not saying I go to all of the gyms and watch these kids. Im just looking at results. Here's a 5'10" kid that, as of 3 years ago, wasn't overly athletic (and certainly wasn't a good leaper), wasn't a good shooter and was a tad heavy. I thought he'd be fortunate to play NAIA.

     

    Today, he's still 5'10," but he has transformed his body and his game. He now has a 39" vertical, per an actual measurement. That alone is absurd. He appears very trim and is quick. He's become a dangerous shooter, so much so that he put up 70 in a game for Hargrave. I believe he will now be heading to Ohio State. That amount of improvement is crazy and there's only one way that happened. I don't have to see his gym log to figure that one out.

  8. I don't know of a kid that has worked any harder than what he has. I'd venture to say there's not a Kentucky kid that has put in as much time as him. While he's always been good, he is where he is because of work ethic. Plain and simple. That's admirable and makes me really pull for the kid.

     

    Generally speaking, kids and people in general get way too caught up in the D1 hype. As was said, free is free and it really should be about the quality of education and then about the fit. BUT, if he can get a free ride to a high-exposure program like Ohio State, get his degree, handle himself well on the court AND play a meaningful role, the exposure will literally be worth $$$. That's a situation where he would be crazy not to pick an Ohio State type school over a Miami level school. So, a low-mid D1 vs a low D1 or a D2, it makes no difference. But this level, if everything falls into place, could be huge for him after his basketball career ends.

  9. Not really sure what I've said that has you so upset, but whatever it is I apologize.

     

    To address what I know you take issue with, are you saying this years team will be better than last? I really don't think it will, but I would love to see it. And the "walking the halls" bit was in response to an earlier thread saying that Oak Hill was a possibility for Trevon.

     

    I really enjoy getting on BGP and seeing what everyone thinks about the things that I'm interested in, and sometimes I will say things just to prevoke a response, so some of that I will admit is a little "silly".

     

    Again, I apologize for whatever it was I said. Please don't take any more shots at my character.

    There is no way that is a fair thing to do!

     

    To answer your question, not only do I not think this year's team will not be as good as last year's team, I think that statement is "silly." They lost 2 all-state and one honorable mention all state players. They lost eight of the nine players that logged any meaningful varsity minutes. And they lost one of the top coaches in the state after school started. All from a team that was rated as high as #1 and lost 2 games on the year.

     

    So you feel that me saying that your comments are "silly" is an attack on your character? It's not. It's a statement regarding your thoughts about sports, plain and simple. Don't see how that can be equated to anything related to a person's character.

  10. Schools in and Trevon is walking the halls! I am excited to see how this team performs. It will be tough to top last season, but who knows.... Better by subtraction??? I doubt it, but I'm excited none the less!

     

    First of all, Trevon isn't going anywhere. He's very connected locally and is a kid that values his fiends and relationships in Harrodsburg. Refreshing and unique these days.

     

    Better than last year? Better by subtraction? You "doubt it?" You've put some silly stuff on here before but I think this one speaks volumes about you!

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