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Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 6:45 pm
by jbrooks58
In defense of Diallo some of his fouls aren't actually fouls. He just gets called because he's much stronger than the opposing player. He does need to be smarter though.

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:33 pm
by MilitantEagle
Attendance was listed as 2,765. Felt like more than that, but the student attendance is still atrocious.

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:09 am
by lobstalova
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:
footer20 {l Wrote}:Milon is 3-3 from inside the arc, 7-11 from outside the arc, 2-2 from the line. Consider me impressed.


-Milon has great touch.

-BC doesn't win this game without Clifford. Great effort on the defensive end. Reyes could not hang defensively against Edosomwan and neither could Diallo without fouling.

-At times, Eli Carter goes into ball hog mode and plays out of control. He's better than Matt Humphrey and Aaron Brown, but has similar traits.


Agree on all three, but in all fairness there are times when Carter has to do that. Freshman largely defer and shoot off of Carter's set ups. He made all of Euro's wide open threes. That said, I agree he doesn't always make the best choices.

Nice to see JC handles his kids better than Asspazio. Diallo drives him nuts but he uses it as a teaching moment. Cautiously optimistic this guy knows what he is doing.



Why are we comparing our current basketball coach to our former football coach? There must be an inside joke or something that I am missing because this logic makes 0 sense.

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 6:41 am
by EagleManiac66
eaglesfan06 {l Wrote}:We haven't started 3-0 since 08-09. Or rather when Reggie Jackson was a freshman and Tyrese Rice was a SR.


If you place any faith in the predictive rankings, we could be 9-2 going into the Duke game. But then, that why they play the game. Go :screamyeagle :screamyeagle :screamyeagle 's

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 8:14 am
by claver2010
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:Attendance was listed as 2,765. Felt like more than that, but the student attendance is still atrocious.


I read all you needed to do was move them away from behind the baskets and give them the best seats courtside

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 8:48 am
by Corporal Funishment
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:There's not a single scholarship player who is in the wrong conference. ACC Caliber!


Are you absolutely, positively sure on Reyes and (gulp) Diallo?

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 9:12 am
by commavegarage
i dont know how you could be sure a big *doesnt* fit in the acc yet

there are basically 4 at most players who are over 6' 10 and ready to play in college and they all play at the same schools every year then go pro

having big expectations for freshman bigs is unrealistic

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 9:29 am
by eagle9903
commavegarage {l Wrote}:i dont know how you could be sure a big *doesnt* fit in the acc yet

there are basically 4 at most players who are over 6' 10 and ready to play in college and they all play at the same schools every year then go pro

having big expectations for freshman bigs is unrealistic


Yes it is and always has been ridiculous to write off a player after a handful of minutes.

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 9:34 am
by Corporal Funishment
I didn't say anyone doesn't belong. I didn't make any statement of opinion. I simply asked a question.

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 9:43 am
by TobaccoRoadEagle
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:
commavegarage {l Wrote}:i dont know how you could be sure a big *doesnt* fit in the acc yet

there are basically 4 at most players who are over 6' 10 and ready to play in college and they all play at the same schools every year then go pro

having big expectations for freshman bigs is unrealistic


Yes it is and always has been ridiculous to write off a player after a handful of minutes.

especially if that player is not at 100% physically

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 9:54 am
by Bryn Mawr Eagle
After two losses in the past two years, my Harvard grad co-worker has finally shut up about how BC hoops sucks. There's something.

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:26 am
by twballgame9
lobstalova {l Wrote}:
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:
footer20 {l Wrote}:Milon is 3-3 from inside the arc, 7-11 from outside the arc, 2-2 from the line. Consider me impressed.


-Milon has great touch.

-BC doesn't win this game without Clifford. Great effort on the defensive end. Reyes could not hang defensively against Edosomwan and neither could Diallo without fouling.

-At times, Eli Carter goes into ball hog mode and plays out of control. He's better than Matt Humphrey and Aaron Brown, but has similar traits.


Agree on all three, but in all fairness there are times when Carter has to do that. Freshman largely defer and shoot off of Carter's set ups. He made all of Euro's wide open threes. That said, I agree he doesn't always make the best choices.

Nice to see JC handles his kids better than Asspazio. Diallo drives him nuts but he uses it as a teaching moment. Cautiously optimistic this guy knows what he is doing.



Why are we comparing our current basketball coach to our former football coach? There must be an inside joke or something that I am missing because this logic makes 0 sense.


We're not. Asspazio hasn't been fired yet, as far as I know

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:29 am
by twballgame9
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:There's not a single scholarship player who is in the wrong conference. ACC Caliber!


Are you absolutely, positively sure on Reyes and (gulp) Diallo?


Yes and definite yes. Diallo looks like almost all raw big men as young players in a major conference. Lights will click for him some point in the next season or two.

Reyes just needs the weight room, he can play

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:58 am
by eepstein0
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:There's not a single scholarship player who is in the wrong conference. ACC Caliber!


Are you absolutely, positively sure on Reyes and (gulp) Diallo?


Yes and definite yes. Diallo looks like almost all raw big men as young players in a major conference. Lights will click for him some point in the next season or two.

Reyes just needs the weight room, he can play


Yea on both. Big men are like the OLine it'll just take a little longer

Re: Harvard Game: Early Season Identity

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 3:14 pm
by ckoub01
In a perfect world, Reyes doesn't play this year, but BC doesn't have that luxury. He needs 10-20 more lbs of muscle. My bigger concern is Meznieks getting major minutes at the 4. He is a jack of all trades who certainly has already exceeded the pre-season Lithuanian Will Magarity projections, but he is severely undersized (listed 6'7 but seems shorter).

My vote is to let Eli Carter shoot as much as he wants, but his ball handling is really poor. If Robinson is on the floor, it should be in his hands.