NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:2010 can be for the ACC title
But 2011 is the National Title
branchinator {l Wrote}:That projected lineup still couldn't hold a candle to the 2005-2006 team, which only got to the Sweet 16...And could have easily made the final four.
commavegarage {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:That projected lineup still couldn't hold a candle to the 2005-2006 team, which only got to the Sweet 16...And could have easily made the final four.
Fixed.
branchinator {l Wrote}:That projected lineup still couldn't hold a candle to the 2005-2006 team, which only got to the Sweet 16.
branchinator {l Wrote}:commavegarage {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:That projected lineup still couldn't hold a candle to the 2005-2006 team, which only got to the Sweet 16...And could have easily made the final four.
Fixed.
Unless you think we would have beaten a loaded Florida team without Craig Smith (tore ligament in his wrist against Villanova), you're wrong.
branchinator {l Wrote}:Believe me, that 2005-2006 team was my favorite BC basketball team of all-time. They were really good and should have been at least an Elite Eight team given the talent. They had 3 NBA players and at least 3 more guys who are playing in Europe. I don't see the same level of talent on this year's team. Rakim Sanders most likely will be an NBA player. Other than that, there isn't anyone else who is close to being an NBA player. And that's fine since having NBA players doesn't guarantee you squat in the tournament. Next year, if we get Odom, Noreen, and Heslip, and they all turn out to be good players, then a serious Final Four run could be a possibility. To me, a lot of it hinges on whether or not Paris is ready for primetime.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:Believe me, that 2005-2006 team was my favorite BC basketball team of all-time. They were really good and should have been at least an Elite Eight team given the talent. They had 3 NBA players and at least 3 more guys who are playing in Europe. I don't see the same level of talent on this year's team. Rakim Sanders most likely will be an NBA player. Other than that, there isn't anyone else who is close to being an NBA player. And that's fine since having NBA players doesn't guarantee you squat in the tournament. Next year, if we get Odom, Noreen, and Heslip, and they all turn out to be good players, then a serious Final Four run could be a possibility. To me, a lot of it hinges on whether or not Paris is ready for primetime.
Jackson + Sanders + Paris >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hinnant + Marshall + Rice as a freshman
There is no doubt that the front court was better on the other team. Like I said, frontcourt play doesn't matter as much. If Southern, Raji, Trapani, Paris and bench do their jobs, this will be a better team, even though it only has one guy that is a can't miss NBA talent.
branchinator {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:Believe me, that 2005-2006 team was my favorite BC basketball team of all-time. They were really good and should have been at least an Elite Eight team given the talent. They had 3 NBA players and at least 3 more guys who are playing in Europe. I don't see the same level of talent on this year's team. Rakim Sanders most likely will be an NBA player. Other than that, there isn't anyone else who is close to being an NBA player. And that's fine since having NBA players doesn't guarantee you squat in the tournament. Next year, if we get Odom, Noreen, and Heslip, and they all turn out to be good players, then a serious Final Four run could be a possibility. To me, a lot of it hinges on whether or not Paris is ready for primetime.
Jackson + Sanders + Paris >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hinnant + Marshall + Rice as a freshman
There is no doubt that the front court was better on the other team. Like I said, frontcourt play doesn't matter as much. If Southern, Raji, Trapani, Paris and bench do their jobs, this will be a better team, even though it only has one guy that is a can't miss NBA talent.
Well, for the backcourt purposes, I was thinking of Rakim as a SF since I believe we'll go small in crunchtime to get Jackson on the court. If you include him in the backcourt, then I'd probably give the edge to this year's backcourt. However, there's a HUGE edge to the 2005-2006 squad on defense. was such a disruptive force on the defensive end. This year's team has nobody who can alter shots down low. A Southern/Trapani frontcourt is incredibly soft.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:Believe me, that 2005-2006 team was my favorite BC basketball team of all-time. They were really good and should have been at least an Elite Eight team given the talent. They had 3 NBA players and at least 3 more guys who are playing in Europe. I don't see the same level of talent on this year's team. Rakim Sanders most likely will be an NBA player. Other than that, there isn't anyone else who is close to being an NBA player. And that's fine since having NBA players doesn't guarantee you squat in the tournament. Next year, if we get Odom, Noreen, and Heslip, and they all turn out to be good players, then a serious Final Four run could be a possibility. To me, a lot of it hinges on whether or not Paris is ready for primetime.
Jackson + Sanders + Paris >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hinnant + Marshall + Rice as a freshman
There is no doubt that the front court was better on the other team. Like I said, frontcourt play doesn't matter as much. If Southern, Raji, Trapani, Paris and bench do their jobs, this will be a better team, even though it only has one guy that is a can't miss NBA talent.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:Believe me, that 2005-2006 team was my favorite BC basketball team of all-time. They were really good and should have been at least an Elite Eight team given the talent. They had 3 NBA players and at least 3 more guys who are playing in Europe. I don't see the same level of talent on this year's team. Rakim Sanders most likely will be an NBA player. Other than that, there isn't anyone else who is close to being an NBA player. And that's fine since having NBA players doesn't guarantee you squat in the tournament. Next year, if we get Odom, Noreen, and Heslip, and they all turn out to be good players, then a serious Final Four run could be a possibility. To me, a lot of it hinges on whether or not Paris is ready for primetime.
Jackson + Sanders + Paris >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hinnant + Marshall + Rice as a freshman
There is no doubt that the front court was better on the other team. Like I said, frontcourt play doesn't matter as much. If Southern, Raji, Trapani, Paris and bench do their jobs, this will be a better team, even though it only has one guy that is a can't miss NBA talent.
Well, for the backcourt purposes, I was thinking of Rakim as a SF since I believe we'll go small in crunchtime to get Jackson on the court. If you include him in the backcourt, then I'd probably give the edge to this year's backcourt. However, there's a HUGE edge to the 2005-2006 squad on defense. was such a disruptive force on the defensive end. This year's team has nobody who can alter shots down low. A Southern/Trapani frontcourt is incredibly soft.
You win. The 05-06 team was the best Round of 32 team BC ever had. Me, I will take the less talented Elite Eight squads. And this year's team.
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:Believe me, that 2005-2006 team was my favorite BC basketball team of all-time. They were really good and should have been at least an Elite Eight team given the talent. They had 3 NBA players and at least 3 more guys who are playing in Europe. I don't see the same level of talent on this year's team. Rakim Sanders most likely will be an NBA player. Other than that, there isn't anyone else who is close to being an NBA player. And that's fine since having NBA players doesn't guarantee you squat in the tournament. Next year, if we get Odom, Noreen, and Heslip, and they all turn out to be good players, then a serious Final Four run could be a possibility. To me, a lot of it hinges on whether or not Paris is ready for primetime.
Jackson + Sanders + Paris >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hinnant + Marshall + Rice as a freshman
There is no doubt that the front court was better on the other team. Like I said, frontcourt play doesn't matter as much. If Southern, Raji, Trapani, Paris and bench do their jobs, this will be a better team, even though it only has one guy that is a can't miss NBA talent.
Very debatable in my opinion. Marshall was a very good player, Hinnant was a pure PG, and Rice was a great scorer, even as a freshman. I'll take the 05-06 team. I'm going to watch a game this year before I decide anybody is better than the 05-06 team.
NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
b0mberMan {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:branchinator {l Wrote}:Believe me, that 2005-2006 team was my favorite BC basketball team of all-time. They were really good and should have been at least an Elite Eight team given the talent. They had 3 NBA players and at least 3 more guys who are playing in Europe. I don't see the same level of talent on this year's team. Rakim Sanders most likely will be an NBA player. Other than that, there isn't anyone else who is close to being an NBA player. And that's fine since having NBA players doesn't guarantee you squat in the tournament. Next year, if we get Odom, Noreen, and Heslip, and they all turn out to be good players, then a serious Final Four run could be a possibility. To me, a lot of it hinges on whether or not Paris is ready for primetime.
Jackson + Sanders + Paris >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hinnant + Marshall + Rice as a freshman
There is no doubt that the front court was better on the other team. Like I said, frontcourt play doesn't matter as much. If Southern, Raji, Trapani, Paris and bench do their jobs, this will be a better team, even though it only has one guy that is a can't miss NBA talent.
Very debatable in my opinion. Marshall was a very good player, Hinnant was a pure PG, and Rice was a great scorer, even as a freshman. I'll take the 05-06 team. I'm going to watch a game this year before I decide anybody is better than the 05-06 team.
It's not debatable.
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