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Hoping LeBron goes HAM but I wouldn't be surprised if they come out flat.
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It must be America's fault for oppressing them all these years.
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Latest Blake Griffin flop is the definition of pathetic
Flash replied to Lkr's topic in NBA and College Basketball Media
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Andy Katz Pre-Season Top 25 1. Indiana Indiana stays put at No. 1 after surviving the draft deadline unscathed. Cody Zeller and Christian Watford decided to stay in school and that means each of IU's top five scorers return from last season's Sweet 16 team, in addition to a top-10 recruiting class. So yes, the Hoosiers will still be the pick in the Big Ten and a preseason favorite for the national title. It took awhile, but Indiana is back. Get used to it. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/97.gif2. Louisville Louisville didn't have to deal with any draft issues. The Cardinals are as untouched now as they were in New Orleans after losing in the national semifinal to Kentucky. The losses of Kyle Kuric and Chris Smith can't be dismissed, but everyone else returns, Wayne Blackshear will be around for a whole season, Mike Marra and (perhaps) Rakeem Buckles will return from injury, double-digit scorer Luke Hancock arrives from George Mason and Peyton Siva should be the preseason Big East player of the year. No reason the Cards can't make it back-to-back trips to the Final Four. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/96.gif3. Kentucky The Wildcats will almost certainly lose Anthony Davis, Terrence Jones, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist to the NBA, and likely Doron Lamb and Marquis Teague as well. Senior Darius Miller also is gone, and he was one of the best glue guys in the country. So how is Big Blue still No. 3? All about the newcomers. John Calipari has hauled in the nation's No. 1 class for the fourth straight year at UK, led by the nation's No. 1 player, shot-blocking extraordinaire Nerlens Noel. The additions of NC State transfer Ryan Harrow and freshmen Archie Goodwin, Alex Poythress and Willie Cauley -- along with a former top recruit like Kyle Wiltjer who will get his chance to shine -- will keep Kentucky near the top again. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/2305.gif4. Kansas Kansas lost Thomas Robinson as expected, as well as senior Tyshawn Taylor. But the returnees (led by Jeff Withey and Elijah Johnson) and the newcomers (led by Perry Ellis and redshirt freshman Ben McLemore) make the Jayhawks once again the team to beat in the Big 12. No matter what the personnel losses are, haven't we learned our lesson not to dismiss this program as long as Bill Self is in charge? Yes. Yes, we have. KU isn't going anywhere. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/130.gif5. Michigan After flirting with the NBA, Trey Burke decided to remain in Ann Arbor. That's huge for the Wolverines, who would've had a serious void at the point without the invaluable Burke. He will join Tim Hardaway Jr., and a loaded freshman class that includes ESPNU 100 recruits Mitch McGary, Glenn Robinson Jr., and Nik Stauskas. This team is loaded and as long as the newcomers blend in, there's no reason to believe Michigan can't compete at the highest level in both the Big Ten and nationally. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/239.gif6. Baylor The Bears lost Quincy Acy and Perry Jones III to the NBA, but Quincy Millerdecided to come back and that is huge for this team. Pierre Jackson and Brady Heslip should form one of the top backcourts in the country, and the Bears continue to recruit as well as any school in the country -- raking in another top-5 class. Adding Isaiah Austin to help fill the void inside is huge. Baylor has become a consistent Big 12 title contender with Kansas and that doesn't appear to be ending anytime soon. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/152.gif7. NC State How did this happen so fast? Is North Carolina State really the ACC favorite? Why not. North Carolina and Duke are taking on serious losses, and the Wolfpack overachieved under Mark Gottfried to get to the Sweet 16. C.J. Leslie still hasn't said for sure whether he's returning (he has until the NBA's April 29 deadline). If he doesn't, perhaps they move down a notch or two. But Gottfried has one of the top recruiting classes in the country coming in with Rodney Purvis, T.J. Warren and Tyler Lewis. So with or without Leslie, this program has a lot to look forward to. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/194.gif8. Ohio State The Buckeyes have never disappointed under Thad Matta. This team is a consistent winner that is always near or at the top of the Big Ten and in title contention. Next season won't be any different. The big news from the past week wasn't losing Jared Sullinger. That was expected. But getting Deshaun Thomas to come back means they have a go-to scorer in the frontcourt, even if he likes to score more facing the basket. And the Buckeyes still have Aaron Craft doing all the things Aaron Craft does, andLenzelle Smith Jr. and LaQuinton Ross are going to be studs. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/57.gif9. Florida The Gators have a real shot to be an SEC and national-title contender if Bradley Beal decides to stay put. He let the NCAA deadline pass and is still trying to make up his mind. Even if he makes the jump, though, there's a ton of talent on hand.Patric Young has only scratched the surface of his potential. Kenny Boynton played deep into March two years in a row and should lead this squad. Erik Murphy is maturing and has improved his game. Recruiting is going well as always for the Gators. This program had a minor dip post-2007, but that is clearly no longer an issue after back-to-back Elite Eights. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/127.gif10. Michigan State The Spartans lose Big Ten player of the year Draymond Green, Brandon Wood andAustin Thornton. But if you think Michigan State is going to slide under Tom Izzo, you haven't been following the program. Keith Appling and Travis Trice return, along with a healthy Branden Dawson. The Spartans don't ever lack for talent and a top-10 freshmen class is on the way. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/153.gif11. North Carolina The Tar Heels were gutted by early-entry departures from Kendall Marshall,Harrison Barnes and John Henson. Tyler Zeller was already leaving because he was a senior. But that just opens more minutes for Dexter Strickland, Leslie McDonald,P.J. Hairston, Reggie Bullock and James Michael McAdoo, who made Tar Heel fans breathe a little easier with his decision to return. Marcus Paige and Brice Johnson lead a top-10 recruiting class and will step in and deepen this team. Let's not kid ourselves: There's still plenty of talent on hand. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/183.gif12. Syracuse Four of the top six scorers are gone. Dion Waiters left early. Fab Melo did, too. Kris Joseph and Scoop Jardine were seniors. But the depth and talent is still there withRakeem Christmas and Michael Carter-Williams, as well as Brandon Triche and C.J. Fair. The addition of big man DaJuan Coleman is huge. Don't expect the Orange to fall off in their likely last season in the Big East. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/26.gif13. UCLA The Bruins might be the most fascinating team of 2012-13. How will this all shake out? Not only is the embattled Ben Howland bringing in the No. 2 recruiting class led by a pair of top-five players (guards Shabazz Muhammad and Kyle Anderson), but also adds another stud recruit in Jordan Adams and UNC transfer Larry Drew II. And who knows what you'll get with a frontcourt that includes the Wear twins and the enigma that is Joshua Smith. Tyler Lamb and Norman Powell will also play signifcant roles. This has a true boom-or-bust feel to it. Nothing less than Howland's job security rides on it. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/235.gif14. Memphis The Tigers are losing Will Barton, but don't dismiss this team one bit. Memphis was on a roll before landing a bad matchup with Saint Louis in the NCAA tournament. The Tigers didn't get much national buzz in large part because they were in Conference USA and didn't have many stellar nonconference wins. But sleeping on Josh Pastner's crew would be a mistake. Barton is the only major loss and the Tigers add a big-time recruit in Shaq Goodwin, so the final season of C-USA for Memphis should end in yet another conference title. The Big East beckons, and this program will be in the mix once it arrives there as well. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/150.gif15. Duke The Blue Devils lost Austin Rivers after one season. Miles Plumlee also departs. But Miles' brother, Mason, surprised some by returning. Huge. Duke also brings backRyan Kelly, Seth Curry, Quinn Cook, Tyler Thornton, Andre Dawkins and yet another Plumlee, Marshall. If Rasheed Sulaimon delivers as an impact player, the Blue Devils will still be an ACC contender. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/21.gif16. San Diego State Steve Fisher is confident he has a top-25 team. We agree. Jamaal Franklin, Chase Tapley and James Rahon make the Aztecs the team to beat in the Mountain West in the final season before they head off to the Big West. They also add transfers J.J. O'Brien (Utah), James Johnson (Virginia) and Dwayne Polee (St. John's). Fisher will have SDSU in the mix nationally, like he has the past four seasons. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/12.gif17. Arizona The Wildcats had to deal with a number of issues this season, and that has carried over into the offseason as well. For the second straight year, UA has lost its point guard to transfer, with Josiah Turner announcing his intentions this week. But fans in Tucson shouldn't panic. Arizona can lean heavily on returnees like Solomon Hill, Nick Johnson and a healthy Kevin Parrom, but this will be a team heavy on newcomers. The recruiting class is currently ranked No. 2 nationally by ESPN, with Kaleb Tarczewski, Grant Jerrett, Brandon Ashley and Gabe York heading to the desert. This team will be young in November, but should make its mark in March. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/156.gif18. Creighton Doug McDermott is staying, so the Bluejays are the Valley favorites and a top-25 team once again. Greg Echenique returns to anchor the inside. The loss of point guard Antoine Young will hurt the Jays, but everyone else is back from this deep team. Creighton showed a lot of toughness as this past season progressed. Expect that to continue. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/87.gif19. Notre Dame This will be interesting. Whenever the Irish are supposed to be good, there tends to be disappointment. And the opposite. So Notre Dame exceeded expectations in 2012, and now the Irish are a possible Big East favorite? Well, Pat Connaughton,Jack Cooley, Eric Atkins and Jerian Grant offer quite a lineup that should succeed in the Big East. The great unknown is whether Tim Abromaitis and/or Scott Martin can get a sixth year of eligibility from the NCAA. But everyone else is back in South Bend. No reason this team can't contend. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/2250.gif20. Gonzaga The Bulldogs lose Robert Sacre, but as long as Elias Harris doesn't bolt before the NBA deadline, Gonzaga will once again be the preseason favorite in the WCC and one of the best teams in the West. Gary Bell Jr., Kevin Pangos and David Stocktonform one of the top perimeters in the region. Sam Dower will only get better and could be a difference-maker. The Zags had a poor matchup with Ohio State, but was still within a few possessions to knock off the eventual Final Four team. They'll continue to roll on. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/251.gif21. Texas Myck Kabongo announced he was staying, but J'Covan Brown decided to bolt. That's not a bad trade. The upside for Kabongo exceeds that of the shot-happy Brown. The Longhorns also have a top-five class coming in with Cameron Ridley and Prince Ibeh leading the way. And Texas was one of the younger teams in the league last season. Losing Missouri will move the Horns up within the Big 12. Make no mistake: Rick Barnes has plenty of talent to work with in Austin. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/275.gif22. Wisconsin Jordan Taylor is gone. But when should losing one key player be a killer for Wisconsin? The Badgers have Jared Berggren, Mike Bruesewitz, Ryan Evans andBen Brust back for next season, along with top-20 recruit Sam Dekker. If the point guard position can be settled, there is a good shot the Badgers will be in the thick of the Big Ten race yet again. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/2439.gif23. UNLV The Runnin' Rebels ran out of gas toward the end of the season, including in their NCAA tournament loss to Colorado. But the return of Mike Moser as the anchor inside should make Vegas a favorite with San Diego State and New Mexico in the Mountain West. Don't forget, this team also adds ESPNU 100 recruit Katin Reinhardt and transfers Bryce Jones (USC) and Khem Birch (Pitt). http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/135.gif24. Minnesota The Gophers got tremendous news when Trevor Mbakwe was deemed eligible for a sixth year and then agreed to come back. Led by the much-improved Rodney Williams, Minnesota played reasonbly well and reached the NIT final without the injured Mbakwe. If they have him healthy for a full season -- with their top five scorers back and nearly the entire bench -- there is no reason why the Gophers can't be a contender for a top-four finish in the Big Ten. http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/142.gif25. Missouri We'd be foolish to count this team out despite losing its top three scorers. (Did anyone catch what Kansas did this season?) Yes, Frank Haith does lose cornerstones Kim English, Marcus Denmon and Ricardo Ratliffe, but Laurence Bowers will be healthy after he missed the season with a knee injury and Michael Dixon and Phil Pressey return to give the Tigers a core. With transfers Jabari Brown (Oregon), Keion Bell (Pepperdine) and Earnest Ross (Auburn) added to the mix, Missouri should have an immediate impact in the SEC race. Don't sleep on: VCU, Kansas State, Tennessee, Cincinnati, Saint Louis, Harvard, Pitt, Ohio, Florida State, Stanford, Iowa State, New Mexico, Butler, Miami (Fla.), Saint Mary's, Maryland, Xavier, Nevada, Murray State, Marquette, Valparaiso.
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Lol I'm no scout, just informed.
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Lol they're number 1 based off of having 5 commits. No doubt Miller did work at Zona but none of those guys are nearly as good as Muhammad is, not even close. Kyle Anderson is better than anyone Zona got too.
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I'm sorry but the dropoff from Shabazz/Noel compared to the rest of this class is pretty drastic. Bazz the best player in the country and Kyle Anderson is as good, if not better than anyone Zona got this cycle. Plus they're still waiting on Tony Parker.
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Wade wants compensation for Olympic play
Flash replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
The superstars pretty much have to be like businessmen these days with all the other things that go on off the court. Comes with the success. -
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UCLA has a much better returning foundation and now you throw in Muhammad, UCLA might not lost one conference game next year.
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With Bazz, Anderson, the Wear twins and possibly Josh Smith and Tony Parker you gotta think they're at least a lock for the Sweet 16. Louisville and Indiana are my top 2 for next year though.
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That's not a foul on Chandler..
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Wade wants compensation for Olympic play
Flash replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
Well turns out he does believe they should be paid and well..he's wrong. Him and Ray Allen can have their opinions but IMO they're both wrong here. Just do what you gotta do to win a gold medal and you'll get yours. LeBron's quote about it: "I love representing my country, man," James said. "I've done it since 2004 and I'm looking forward to doing it in London. As far as (pay), I don't know, man. It doesn't matter. I'm happy to be a part of the team, to be selected again." -
I thought it was Georgetown for sure when they were the only snapback on the table but I had a feeling it'd be UK from the start.
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Should merge this with the Offseason Discussion Thread. Either way, this guy is a program changer which is exactly what Howland and UCLA need right now.
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Baylor put on Three Year Probation
Flash replied to Built Ford Tough's topic in General NCAA Discussion
College basketball is the dirtiest college sport out there. Much more than college football IMO. Some of the things you hear when it comes to recruiting a kid or someone "delivering" a kid to a school are crazy. -
@BeckleyMason Snapshot summary: Miami took (30) and made (20) twice as many shots at the rim, but Boston shot 26-43 from 16ft+ (60%FG, 73%eFG)
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@SherwoodStrauss: Jumper chasm: Heat were 5/27 (18.5%) from 10-23 feet last night. Celtics were 24/39 (61.5%) from there
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Wade wants compensation for Olympic play
Flash replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
Read. He's not ASKING for them to pay them. -
Wade wants compensation for Olympic play
Flash replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
Smh whatever you say. Your kidding yourself if you think he's serious about wanting to get paid to play in the Olympics. Its not like he's holding out or something. I'll leave it at that. -
Wade wants compensation for Olympic play
Flash replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
Lol why is it assumed that he is asking to get paid? -
Wade wants compensation for Olympic play
Flash replied to Real Deal's topic in General NBA Discussion
Way to take it out of context lol. I'd be willing to bet he was laughing and joking around while making that statement. -
@EvanDanielscout: I'm going with UCLA for Shabazz Muhammad. In fact, if he picked another school, I'd be fairly shocked.
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Real interesting stat from last night: