Wufan wrote:jackwagon wrote:Hell no. Des was one of the most underrated players in recent memory. Far from perfect but he took a ton of heat from siu fans. Imo that heat was not warranted. He could defend multiple positions and had the total focus of opposing defenses. Beane will surely miss him bc now he will be the sole focus for the opponent.
Since it was an either/or question, I'm going to mark that as one vote for Des.
glm38 wrote:Wufan wrote:jackwagon wrote:Hell no. Des was one of the most underrated players in recent memory. Far from perfect but he took a ton of heat from siu fans. Imo that heat was not warranted. He could defend multiple positions and had the total focus of opposing defenses. Beane will surely miss him bc now he will be the sole focus for the opponent.
Since it was an either/or question, I'm going to mark that as one vote for Des.
My vote is for Odum. I really didn't care much for Desmar as a player. I know he could play but he always struck me as somewhat selfish. He definitely didn't make his teammates better as Odum did.
Cdizzle wrote:But did he get better over his career? Did his team get better?
Wufan wrote:Cdizzle wrote:But did he get better over his career? Did his team get better?
ISU was 20-14 his freshman year
19-15 his sophomore year.
18-15 his junior year.
23-11 his senior year.
His stats, like his team, were consistently decent…one auto bid NCAA, two NITs and a CIT.
Cdizzle wrote:Wufan wrote:Cdizzle wrote:But did he get better over his career? Did his team get better?
ISU was 20-14 his freshman year
19-15 his sophomore year.
18-15 his junior year.
23-11 his senior year.
His stats, like his team, were consistently decent…one auto bid NCAA, two NITs and a CIT.
Over the past 3 years, when it got down to playing for something at the end of the season, InSU went 2-4, 2-9, 2-5. As soon as they found themselves in a position to play for something, you could count on a meltdown.
They lost all 4 of those post-season games, only the CIT game by less than 16. I'm not trying to berate the program, I'm just not sold on Lansing, but I wasn't sold on Odum either. I'm curious to see the direction Lansing takes the style of play going forward.
Nobody has underperformed compared to expections as much as Illinois State over the past few years. They were headed for 2nd or 3rd in 2012, unknown in 2013, and seem solid for a top-half performance in 2014-- but every time they've looked to make a move they've imploded.
Reggie's Friend wrote:Rambler63 wrote:Nobody has underperformed compared to expections as much as Illinois State over the past few years. They were headed for 2nd or 3rd in 2012, unknown in 2013, and seem solid for a top-half performance in 2014-- but every time they've looked to make a move they've imploded.
Is this serious? I think most would argue that the Birds have been the team that has OVER performed in the past 2 seasons right? Nothing quite amazing to write home about but I'm pretty sure we were picked for Thursday the past 2 years...
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