Wufan wrote:DUBulldog wrote:Wufan wrote:5. Drake, size and experience will get you mid-pack w/o a PG.
I think Bulldogs will be better at point guard than you realize.
That might be the case. Can you tell me why? I like to hear about fellow teams!
DUBulldog wrote:Lastly, Drake is also bringing in a high school point guard from the Pittsburg area, Micah Mason. Mason scored 2000+ points during his high school career. Averaged 33 ppg as a junior and a shade under 30 as a senior, despite being double teamed in every game but one. He's a good ballhandler and passer, but is known for his shooting. He had one game his junior year where he scored 63 points.....on only 19 shots! There is a quote I can dig up from some former Duquesne player who's still in the Pittsburgh area....I paraphrase here, but it was something along the lines of "Micah Mason is the best shooter I have ever seen.....and I was in the Boston Celtic camp with Larry Bird". Butler coach Brad Stevens made a similar comment after watching one of Mason's workouts.
BirdmanBB wrote:I agree. I think a healthy Drake can be a very good team next year. I really like CU, ISU, UNI and Drake next year. I also think there is going to be enough separation from the top half and the bottom half while retaining a strong conference overall. We just need to get those non-conference wins next year. What do the non-con schedules look like so far?
ISU has...
South Padre (2home/2neutral)
Western Mich
MVC/MWC Challenge (home game)
@Bracketbuster
With CU already playing Boise St. in the challenge I really hope ISU draws SDSU. Nevada would probably be ok too though.
DUBulldog wrote:No problem. Actually, a couple of reasons....First, Drake's starting point guard this year was a freshman. Not a lot of guys come in as freshman point guards and "get it" right away.....Nic Moore being an exception. Based on a lot of years of watching college basketball, I expect a large amount of improvement between his freshman and sophomore seasons.
Secondly, Drake adds 2 point guards with this year's recruiting class. The first is Richard Carter, a juco point guard from Cloud County in Kansas.....he was the freshman of the year in his conference last season, and as people who follow juco ball know, the Jayhawk conference is very good. He's averaging 19 ppg, 5+ assists per game on a team with 20+ wins. I expect him to step in and push for the starting job from day 1. The big question, as with most juco players, is how long will it take him to adjust to D1 ball.
Lastly, Drake is also bringing in a high school point guard from the Pittsburg area, Micah Mason. Mason scored 2000+ points during his high school career. Averaged 33 ppg as a junior and a shade under 30 as a senior, despite being double teamed in every game but one. He's a good ballhandler and passer, but is known for his shooting. He had one game his junior year where he scored 63 points.....on only 19 shots! There is a quote I can dig up from some former Duquesne player who's still in the Pittsburgh area....I paraphrase here, but it was something along the lines of "Micah Mason is the best shooter I have ever seen.....and I was in the Boston Celtic camp with Larry Bird". Butler coach Brad Stevens made a similar comment after watching one of Mason's workouts.
So, to summarize a long post, the freshman starter who I expect to make great strides between this year and next might just end up being 3rd string.
Bulldogs return all 5 starters and add 2-year starter Seth Van Deest who missed all of this season, as well as Reece Uhlenhopp who missed all of this season.
Bulldogs tied for 3rd this season.....it's not unreasonable to suggest that they could have finished alone in 3rd if they weren't missing Van Deest and Uhlenhopp (all they would have had to do is win one more game). Returning all 5 starters from a team that was T-3 plus adding in a couple of key pieces who missed the season......I will be disappointed with anything less than a 3rd place finish for the Bulldogs next season.
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