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Post by bigsaintg on Jun 22, 2014 13:24:18 GMT -5
Yeah but KK got turned on when she discusses multiple positions and started running all kinds of math projecting the angles
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2014 13:49:14 GMT -5
Nothing to observe between the two, ppc likes size remember Yeah, I'm known more for my speed.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2014 13:49:34 GMT -5
Yeah but KK got turned on when she discusses multiple positions and started running all kinds of math projecting the angles That's true. I even dribbled a little.
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Post by playerparentcoach on Jun 22, 2014 21:59:14 GMT -5
KK is the score keeper. End of discussion.
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Post by $cott on Jun 22, 2014 23:25:51 GMT -5
Lavon Long is the key to the future, Marquis has to open things up but Lavon has the chance to be an Edwin/Alex hybrid which we should all be beyond thrilled with.
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Post by MTS on Jun 23, 2014 14:26:05 GMT -5
Lavon Long is the key to the future, Marquis has to open things up but Lavon has the chance to be an Edwin/Alex hybrid which we should all be beyond thrilled with. They both have 1st team all-MAAC and POY potential down the road. Wright if he develops an outside shot and Long if he can stay out of foul trouble and gets a strong hand going right. Both are outstanding players and will lead Siena to many great wins (and hopefully MAAC titles) over the next three seasons. Both will be 1000 point scorers. Marquis has a chance to be top 3 in assists in Siena history. Lavon has a chance to score 1500 plus points and grab over 700 rebounds. Very happy they're both on our team!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2014 15:46:19 GMT -5
Lavon Long is the key to the future, Marquis has to open things up but Lavon has the chance to be an Edwin/Alex hybrid which we should all be beyond thrilled with. They both have 1st team all-MAAC and POY potential down the road. Wright if he develops an outside shot and Long if he can stay out of foul trouble and gets a strong hand going right. Both are outstanding players and will lead Siena to many great wins (and hopefully MAAC titles) over the next three seasons. Both will be 1000 point scorers. Marquis has a chance to be top 3 in assists in Siena history. Lavon has a chance to score 1500 plus points and grab over 700 rebounds. Very happy they're both on our team! Lavon needs to take a quantum leap forward this year to be put in this category. While his numbers compare pretty well to Franklin's frosh year, Alex made a HUGE jump as a soph. Remember, he started off at 8 & 5, then jumped to 15 & 8. Lavon needs to get much more explosive, foul less (both offensively and defensively), rebound more, and shoot/finish better. Did he dunk in a game last year? I think maybe one? I don't know why people are saying only these 2 guys have first team potential when Poole and Bisping are the leading scorers. Either one of them could explode too. Poole just needs to rebound a little better and hope Hearst struggles. Bisping's soph year numbers compare pretty well to RyRo's. In fact, he's scored 112 more points than him to this point in slightly less minutes. The guy was averaging 17 & 7.6 in the 8 games in March & April when it mattered most. I think by now people need to start thinking that hey, this guy is pretty good. Pretty sure that he is going to be featured in the offense still. He is scary good from midrange. Also, did anyone else notice in the video of Jimmy commenting on the contract extension that he actually mentioned Bisping at the SF? I hope he was just messing with us but this tells me that he's trying to move Bisping around a lot. It seems there might be times in the big lineup when Lavon's the PF and Bisping is the SF.
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Post by Tony on Jun 23, 2014 16:11:49 GMT -5
Poole will be pre season 1st or 2nd team ALL MAAC and Bisping will make 2nd or 3rd team.. as for Long and Wright—they could easily make a post season ALL MAAC team— But they are both going to have to show considerable improvement over last year, gonna be fun to see how they develop—but make no mistake about it—both have a huge “upside”
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Post by MTS on Jun 23, 2014 21:22:39 GMT -5
Poole will be pre season 1st or 2nd team ALL MAAC and Bisping will make 2nd or 3rd team.. as for Long and Wright—they could easily make a post season ALL MAAC team— But they are both going to have to show considerable improvement over last year, gonna be fun to see how they develop—but make no mistake about it—both have a huge “upside” I agree. When I say Long and Wright can be 1st team players or POY contenders I'm saying down the road as juniors and seniors. Any postseason team they make next year would be great to see. Bisping and Poole are upperclassmen so they probably both have a better chance to contend for a 1st team next season.
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Post by playerparentcoach on Jun 23, 2014 21:33:51 GMT -5
Lavon is in between Ubiles and Franklin in skill set and numbers from freshman year. Makes sense being a 3/4 as opposed to one or the other. At the end of the day he is Lavon Long though and will be remembered as Lavon Long when he is done
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Post by playerparentcoach on Jun 23, 2014 21:55:07 GMT -5
They both have 1st team all-MAAC and POY potential down the road. Wright if he develops an outside shot and Long if he can stay out of foul trouble and gets a strong hand going right. Both are outstanding players and will lead Siena to many great wins (and hopefully MAAC titles) over the next three seasons. Both will be 1000 point scorers. Marquis has a chance to be top 3 in assists in Siena history. Lavon has a chance to score 1500 plus points and grab over 700 rebounds. Very happy they're both on our team! Lavon needs to take a quantum leap forward this year to be put in this category. While his numbers compare pretty well to Franklin's frosh year, Alex made a HUGE jump as a soph. Remember, he started off at 8 & 5, then jumped to 15 & 8. Lavon needs to get much more explosive, foul less (both offensively and defensively), rebound more, and shoot/finish better. Did he dunk in a game last year? I think maybe one? I don't know why people are saying only these 2 guys have first team potential when Poole and Bisping are the leading scorers. Either one of them could explode too. Poole just needs to rebound a little better and hope Hearst struggles. Bisping's soph year numbers compare pretty well to RyRo's. In fact, he's scored 112 more points than him to this point in slightly less minutes. The guy was averaging 17 & 7.6 in the 8 games in March & April when it mattered most. I think by now people need to start thinking that hey, this guy is pretty good. Pretty sure that he is going to be featured in the offense still. He is scary good from midrange. Also, did anyone else notice in the video of Jimmy commenting on the contract extension that he actually mentioned Bisping at the SF? I hope he was just messing with us but this tells me that he's trying to move Bisping around a lot. It seems there might be times in the big lineup when Lavon's the PF and Bisping is the SF. Here you go KK just watch it over and over again
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Post by playerparentcoach on Jul 3, 2014 8:01:38 GMT -5
Watched practice yesterday and saw some good things. Player development Long to White: youtu.be/_1mPzBVdr94These two look good together on both ends of the floor. Bmore style
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Post by MTS on Jul 3, 2014 15:05:03 GMT -5
Watched practice yesterday and saw some good things. Player development Long to White: youtu.be/_1mPzBVdr94These two look good together on both ends of the floor. Bmore style Great to see White go up and throw in down on the beautiful pass from Lavon!! Get better every day! We will carry the 9-2 record last year over into the season and start piling up the wins!! Let's go Saints!! Only 134 days until we face off at UMass!
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Post by playerparentcoach on Jul 4, 2014 3:53:01 GMT -5
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Post by playerparentcoach on Jul 4, 2014 6:35:57 GMT -5
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