They both started this year.
I wouldn't, either.chorne68 said:
I would not be surprised if George comes back.
You implied it.IowaBear said:
Where did I say I didn't want them on the team ?
My point was, they are both shooting guards and they should both play the same position. Only one can start and both would want to. Flagler is not a natural point guard.Crawfoso1973 said:
They both started this year.
Go cheer for Iowa or the Cyclones, then.IowaBear said:
By stating the defense would still be horrendous ? Good grief did you actually watch any of the games? Did you see our defense at all this year?
You are about 12 months behind in your analysis. Flag started at PG from day 1.Bakersdozen said:My point was, they are both shooting guards and they should both play the same position. Only one can start and both would want to. Flagler is not a natural point guard.Crawfoso1973 said:
They both started this year.
This isn't that hard. Flagler was a failure at point guard this year. Baylor has two of the best shooting guards in the nation if Flagler returns. They both need to be playing the 2. I don't think that will happen and one will potentially leave.Crawfoso1973 said:You are about 12 months behind in your analysis. Flag started at PG from day 1.Bakersdozen said:My point was, they are both shooting guards and they should both play the same position. Only one can start and both would want to. Flagler is not a natural point guard.Crawfoso1973 said:
They both started this year.
Failure is a gross exaggeration. With Flagler at point guard this season, we were statistically one of the most efficient offenses in the nation. Did we have some untimely lulls? Sure. But so does every other offense on the planet. And with even decent defense, we win several more games and are preparing for a Sweet 16 appearance right now.Bakersdozen said:This isn't that hard. Flagler was a failure at point guard this year. Baylor has two of the best shooting guards in the nation if Flagler returns. They both need to be playing the 2. I don't think that will happen and one will potentially leave.Crawfoso1973 said:You are about 12 months behind in your analysis. Flag started at PG from day 1.Bakersdozen said:My point was, they are both shooting guards and they should both play the same position. Only one can start and both would want to. Flagler is not a natural point guard.Crawfoso1973 said:
They both started this year.
What planet were you on this season? Flagler was competent and did an admirable job playing the point guard position for us this season. The season didn't end the way we all would have wanted it to, but it wasn't due to Flagler failing at the point guard position.Bakersdozen said:This isn't that hard. Flagler was a failure at point guard this year. Baylor has two of the best shooting guards in the nation if Flagler returns. They both need to be playing the 2. I don't think that will happen and one will potentially leave.Crawfoso1973 said:You are about 12 months behind in your analysis. Flag started at PG from day 1.Bakersdozen said:My point was, they are both shooting guards and they should both play the same position. Only one can start and both would want to. Flagler is not a natural point guard.Crawfoso1973 said:
They both started this year.
I can't find a mock draft that has him going beyond the 13th pick. No way he stays.canoso said:I wouldn't, either.chorne68 said:
I would not be surprised if George comes back.
NBA Mock Draft has him at 15. The only reason to drop out of the draft, in my opinion, is if the player is at risk of falling out of the first round. Not likely with Keyonte.EvilTroyAndAbed said:I can't find a mock draft that has him going beyond the 13th pick. No way he stays.canoso said:I wouldn't, either.chorne68 said:
I would not be surprised if George comes back.
I am not interested in your perverse hobbies. You have made clear you will not respect the team.IowaBear said:
Yes because me pointing out the obvious (our defense was bad) makes me a horrible fan. Your soft grandpa paper soft. I'd rather change your diapers than root for the hawks
No kiddin' ... I mean, how fast did Matt "Shaggy" Mayer get shipped to the bench when he did these exact same things. Took him 3 years to earn CSD's trust (sorta), whereas Drew might've promptly pulled KG maybe three times all season for similar chicanery.bear2be2 said:I don't think Keyonte is selfish. I just think he lacks any sort of situational awareness whatsoever. He consistently took quick, contested jumpers, made ill-advised drives into traffic and forced passes into closed windows ... and always at the worst possible times. He thought he had to be the guy to get us out of ruts, but he didn't have the game to back up that mindset, and just often started runs for the opposition as a result.Guitarbiscuit said:
Agreed. Keyonte seemed more interested in making big plays than actually winning. We did not have the correct personnel this year.
Some of that is immaturity. Some of it is being allowed to do way too much by the coaching staff. Any other player would have been benched when they made the same hard-headed mistakes that George consistently did all season.
IowaBear said:
Brown felt like a no brainer. Dude was severely limited offensively and it was glaringly obvious his game needed polished. I'll be shocked if he's in the league in 3 years. Love KB but that was a bad decision. Than again passing up $$ is easier said than done
IowaBear said:
Injuries happen all the time… not seeing your point. The guy clearly wasn't ready for the league. And most execs, scouts obviously felt the same as he slide big time. Like I said doubt he's playing in the NBA 3 years from now. Hell it may be 2 years from now.
There are a couple of factors that need to be considered before we can determine whether or not it truly is a no-brainer for George to leave. I think he's leaving regardless, so this is strictly an academic discussion, but if he slides late into first round or into the second (highly unlikely), he would have been much better off staying.Crawfoso1973 said:IowaBear said:
Injuries happen all the time… not seeing your point. The guy clearly wasn't ready for the league. And most execs, scouts obviously felt the same as he slide big time. Like I said doubt he's playing in the NBA 3 years from now. Hell it may be 2 years from now.
Again, KB was going on the advice given to him at the time. And the fact injuries happen all the time is my exact point. Keyonte George should absolutely take the $ and run since he is a projected 1st rounder. Risk vs. reward. Unless you are coming from generational wealth that is an easy and logical choice.
16 Seniors
— Matt Schnider (@MattSchnider) March 25, 2023
8 Juniors
13 Sophomore
2 Redshirt Freshmen
1 True Freshman
Top 28 scorers in Elite 8 are Seniors, Juniors or Sophomores
I don't think he will. But you didn't see those indications on KB last year either.Crawfoso1973 said:
I have not seen a single indication that Key will fall to the 2nd round . Returning could potentially improve his draft slot a few slots in the 1st round but probably not worth the risk vs. reward in his decision
Get old, stay old.DanaDane said:16 Seniors
— Matt Schnider (@MattSchnider) March 25, 2023
8 Juniors
13 Sophomore
2 Redshirt Freshmen
1 True Freshman
Top 28 scorers in Elite 8 are Seniors, Juniors or Sophomores
Interesting things to ponder.