Ohioeagle {l Wrote}:Yeah, 21 out of 29 from the line still leaves room for improvement, but is still better than last year. 55% from the field, though, is pretty decent, and 8 out of 9 and 6 out of 6 from the line for Reggie, is okay as well. Too much for GT to surge all the way back. GT makes a run, falls short, falls back. Happens all the time in hoops.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}: and have plenty of talent
claver2010 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}: and have plenty of talent
Not true.
Reggie is the only ACC starter.
Biko, Corey, & Trap can be bench players in teh ACC.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}: and have plenty of talent
Not true.
Reggie is the only ACC starter.
Biko, Corey, & Trap can be bench players in teh ACC.
Seen most of the ACC. This is absolutely not even close to true.
BC923 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}: and have plenty of talent
Not true.
Reggie is the only ACC starter.
Biko, Corey, & Trap can be bench players in teh ACC.
Seen most of the ACC. This is absolutely not even close to true.
we don't have enough talent TW.
in tiers this is how they would shake down at an average ACC program
Elite ACC Player: Reggie
ACC Role players/borderline starters: Trap, Corey, Biko
Bench contributors: Southern of this year
End of bench guys: Elmore, Rubin
Not making any other ACC team: Moton, Cahill, Kowalski, Dunn
This is not an indictment on the players above, i love the way they play, and they play well for us, but transplanted anywhere else we don't have much talent.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:BC923 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}: and have plenty of talent
Not true.
Reggie is the only ACC starter.
Biko, Corey, & Trap can be bench players in teh ACC.
Seen most of the ACC. This is absolutely not even close to true.
we don't have enough talent TW.
in tiers this is how they would shake down at an average ACC program
Elite ACC Player: Reggie
ACC Role players/borderline starters: Trap, Corey, Biko
Bench contributors: Southern of this year
End of bench guys: Elmore, Rubin
Not making any other ACC team: Moton, Cahill, Kowalski, Dunn
This is not an indictment on the players above, i love the way they play, and they play well for us, but transplanted anywhere else we don't have much talent.
This sniffs of trying to make the Don look good. You obviously haven't seen many ACC games. The league is pretty shitty.
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:This league was a lot more talented four or five years ago, methinks. These players have been molded to fit the system, which is why the work.
Corey, Trap, Reggie= ACC caliber
Paris= If not a legit ACC player, a good bench guy. This year, he's legit ACC.
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:This league was a lot more talented four or five years ago, methinks. These players have been molded to fit the system, which is why the work.
Corey, Trap, Reggie= ACC caliber
Paris= If not a legit ACC player, a good bench guy. This year, he's legit ACC.
BCeezy {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:This league was a lot more talented four or five years ago, methinks. These players have been molded to fit the system, which is why the work.
Corey, Trap, Reggie= ACC caliber
Paris= If not a legit ACC player, a good bench guy. This year, he's legit ACC.
Agree 100%. Those are our four best players and I believe that Reggie (obviously) and Corey are absolutely ACC starters. Traps is on the border but I think he has to be as good as the average forward in the league.
And I think Biko is a great rotation guy for the ACC, but as you said he is definitely an average starting guard in the league.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:BCeezy {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:This league was a lot more talented four or five years ago, methinks. These players have been molded to fit the system, which is why the work.
Corey, Trap, Reggie= ACC caliber
Paris= If not a legit ACC player, a good bench guy. This year, he's legit ACC.
Agree 100%. Those are our four best players and I believe that Reggie (obviously) and Corey are absolutely ACC starters. Traps is on the border but I think he has to be as good as the average forward in the league.
And I think Biko is a great rotation guy for the ACC, but as you said he is definitely an average starting guard in the league.
Just noting that Corey doesn't start on his own team.
BCeezy {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:BCeezy {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:This league was a lot more talented four or five years ago, methinks. These players have been molded to fit the system, which is why the work.
Corey, Trap, Reggie= ACC caliber
Paris= If not a legit ACC player, a good bench guy. This year, he's legit ACC.
Agree 100%. Those are our four best players and I believe that Reggie (obviously) and Corey are absolutely ACC starters. Traps is on the border but I think he has to be as good as the average forward in the league.
And I think Biko is a great rotation guy for the ACC, but as you said he is definitely an average starting guard in the league.
Just noting that Corey doesn't start on his own team.
Haha very true, but I think that he is the second best player on this team, and by quite a decent margin over either Biko or Traps. I've been a little confused as to why he didn't start, but I'm sure the Don has some reasoning. Maybe he likes the offense he brings off the bench?
I think Corey is clearly better than Traps but for some reason or another is the 6th man, and he gets subbed in within a minute and a half every game at the first whistle.
BCeezy {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:BCeezy {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:This league was a lot more talented four or five years ago, methinks. These players have been molded to fit the system, which is why the work.
Corey, Trap, Reggie= ACC caliber
Paris= If not a legit ACC player, a good bench guy. This year, he's legit ACC.
Agree 100%. Those are our four best players and I believe that Reggie (obviously) and Corey are absolutely ACC starters. Traps is on the border but I think he has to be as good as the average forward in the league.
And I think Biko is a great rotation guy for the ACC, but as you said he is definitely an average starting guard in the league.
Just noting that Corey doesn't start on his own team.
Haha very true, but I think that he is the second best player on this team, and by quite a decent margin over either Biko or Traps. I've been a little confused as to why he didn't start, but I'm sure the Don has some reasoning. Maybe he likes the offense he brings off the bench?
I think Corey is clearly better than Traps but for some reason or another is the 6th man, and he gets subbed in within a minute and a half every game at the first whistle.
RedBaron67 {l Wrote}:BCeezy {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:BCeezy {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:This league was a lot more talented four or five years ago, methinks. These players have been molded to fit the system, which is why the work.
Corey, Trap, Reggie= ACC caliber
Paris= If not a legit ACC player, a good bench guy. This year, he's legit ACC.
Agree 100%. Those are our four best players and I believe that Reggie (obviously) and Corey are absolutely ACC starters. Traps is on the border but I think he has to be as good as the average forward in the league.
And I think Biko is a great rotation guy for the ACC, but as you said he is definitely an average starting guard in the league.
Just noting that Corey doesn't start on his own team.
Haha very true, but I think that he is the second best player on this team, and by quite a decent margin over either Biko or Traps. I've been a little confused as to why he didn't start, but I'm sure the Don has some reasoning. Maybe he likes the offense he brings off the bench?
I think Corey is clearly better than Traps but for some reason or another is the 6th man, and he gets subbed in within a minute and a half every game at the first whistle.
It undoubtedly has to do with matters of team chemistry, including Donahue's desire to reward Rubin for working hard in practice and Raji's ability to come off the bench and play at full energy immediately. It isn't much of a strain because Raji is playing starter's minutes, even if he's the 6th man on paper. This wrinkle of playing one of the top 5 players as a 6th man is pretty unusual, but not unprecedented; back in the 1970's, the Celtics did it regularly with Paul Silas.
floocher {l Wrote}:Raji's stats would suggest that he is the second best player on BC, and a very good ACC player this year. He is scoring 12.5 pts, 16th in the ACC. He is rebounding at 6.9, or 11th in the ACC. He is shooting 54%, which would put him third in the ACC. He is also shooting 35% from three - decent. His free throw % is at 77% - decent. He has a total of 9 turnovers in 14 games -stellar, especially compared to Reggie's 37, Trap's 30, and Biko's 33. Why don't fans see this?
Art Vandelay {l Wrote}:floocher {l Wrote}:Raji's stats would suggest that he is the second best player on BC, and a very good ACC player this year. He is scoring 12.5 pts, 16th in the ACC. He is rebounding at 6.9, or 11th in the ACC. He is shooting 54%, which would put him third in the ACC. He is also shooting 35% from three - decent. His free throw % is at 77% - decent. He has a total of 9 turnovers in 14 games -stellar, especially compared to Reggie's 37, Trap's 30, and Biko's 33. Why don't fans see this?
OK one comment on your stats. Comparing his turnover numbers to Biko and Reggie who are the primary ball handlers makes no sense and the fact the Trap has 30 is a knock on him more than a positive for Raji. That said, I think Raji is having a very good year, but in a way you are making my point. Raji is the second best player on the team and has limited talent. Don't get me wrong becuase I like the guy. He has a nose for the ball, is a very good offensive rebounder and unlike years past can hit his layups. His game has improved and he is definitely a guy you like having on your team, but he should not be the 2nd best player on an ACC team.
Also don't get too hung up on stats. His stats always look better going into conference play than they do at the end of the year. If you've watched him play over the past few years you know he has always been a good 6th man type and this year has probably worked himself into being a borderline starter.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Art Vandelay {l Wrote}:floocher {l Wrote}:Raji's stats would suggest that he is the second best player on BC, and a very good ACC player this year. He is scoring 12.5 pts, 16th in the ACC. He is rebounding at 6.9, or 11th in the ACC. He is shooting 54%, which would put him third in the ACC. He is also shooting 35% from three - decent. His free throw % is at 77% - decent. He has a total of 9 turnovers in 14 games -stellar, especially compared to Reggie's 37, Trap's 30, and Biko's 33. Why don't fans see this?
OK one comment on your stats. Comparing his turnover numbers to Biko and Reggie who are the primary ball handlers makes no sense and the fact the Trap has 30 is a knock on him more than a positive for Raji. That said, I think Raji is having a very good year, but in a way you are making my point. Raji is the second best player on the team and has limited talent. Don't get me wrong becuase I like the guy. He has a nose for the ball, is a very good offensive rebounder and unlike years past can hit his layups. His game has improved and he is definitely a guy you like having on your team, but he should not be the 2nd best player on an ACC team.
Also don't get too hung up on stats. His stats always look better going into conference play than they do at the end of the year. If you've watched him play over the past few years you know he has always been a good 6th man type and this year has probably worked himself into being a borderline starter.
Agree with your assessment of Raji; don't agree that he is the second "most talented" player on the team, which is what this thread is about, not stats.
Art Vandelay {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Art Vandelay {l Wrote}:floocher {l Wrote}:Raji's stats would suggest that he is the second best player on BC, and a very good ACC player this year. He is scoring 12.5 pts, 16th in the ACC. He is rebounding at 6.9, or 11th in the ACC. He is shooting 54%, which would put him third in the ACC. He is also shooting 35% from three - decent. His free throw % is at 77% - decent. He has a total of 9 turnovers in 14 games -stellar, especially compared to Reggie's 37, Trap's 30, and Biko's 33. Why don't fans see this?
OK one comment on your stats. Comparing his turnover numbers to Biko and Reggie who are the primary ball handlers makes no sense and the fact the Trap has 30 is a knock on him more than a positive for Raji. That said, I think Raji is having a very good year, but in a way you are making my point. Raji is the second best player on the team and has limited talent. Don't get me wrong becuase I like the guy. He has a nose for the ball, is a very good offensive rebounder and unlike years past can hit his layups. His game has improved and he is definitely a guy you like having on your team, but he should not be the 2nd best player on an ACC team.
Also don't get too hung up on stats. His stats always look better going into conference play than they do at the end of the year. If you've watched him play over the past few years you know he has always been a good 6th man type and this year has probably worked himself into being a borderline starter.
Agree with your assessment of Raji; don't agree that he is the second "most talented" player on the team, which is what this thread is about, not stats.
Just curious...who do you think is second most talented? I feel I can safely say its not Southern or Dunn.
floocher {l Wrote}: Why don't fans see this?
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