Expectations for the 16-17 season

  • 83 replies
  • 12157 views
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #40 on: May 19, 2016, 07:32:13 PM »
saying 15ish wins is easy

Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #41 on: May 19, 2016, 07:41:15 PM »
Over/under on Lovett turnovers starts at 3.5. I'll take the over.

Over is probably a solid bet. No chance in hell it's as low as 2

None.

Also, Mussini averaging less than 8-10 ppg isn't happening either.  He scores in  too many ways and is too good of a FT shooter and secondary ball-handler to be left on the bench at the end of games.

We def watched two different players. Guy I saw continuously missed threes. At first they were contested threes then wide open ones. I guess you could say he misses in many ways....
Over/under on Lovett turnovers starts at 3.5. I'll take the over.

Over is probably a solid bet. No chance in hell it's as low as 2

None.

Also, Mussini averaging less than 8-10 ppg isn't happening either.  He scores in  too many ways and is too good of a FT shooter and secondary ball-handler to be left on the bench at the end of games.

We def watched two different players. Guy I saw continuously missed threes. At first they were contested threes then wide open ones. I guess you could say he misses in many ways....

Be wary of being overly critical about the three point shooting of freshmen guards that play out of position through no fault of their own due to necessity. 

Sometimes they turn into league leading three point shooters later in their careers.

You've been down this road before.

Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #42 on: May 19, 2016, 07:50:36 PM »
I expect him to flirt with 40% this year from three 

Easy now.  That's rarified air around here reserved for only our best and brightest.  Michigan and the Triangle are the only two I can think of who ever achieved this.

correction: Max Hooper achieved it with a smaller sample size.
« Last Edit: May 19, 2016, 07:59:51 PM by carmineabbatiello »

Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #43 on: May 19, 2016, 07:52:17 PM »
Oh yeah - expectations.

I expect lots of losing with Atlantis being the highlight of the year.


goredmen

  • *****
  • 5066
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #44 on: May 19, 2016, 07:55:12 PM »
What's more likely to happen....10 or less wins or NCAA tournament? Feeling the latter

They are equally implausible

Poison

  • *****
  • 16896
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #45 on: May 19, 2016, 09:03:15 PM »
I expect us to win 15 games give or take a game or two. I expect us to be much better to watch. I expect Ponds and Lovett to put up similar stats to what Porter and Harvey did and to be my favorite backcourt since Bootsy and Barkley. I expect Ahmed to be our best player. I expect Mullin to look more involved. Maybe even draw up a play or at least be allowed in the huddle. I expect posters to complain.

I think if we had LoVett last year, we'd have won 4 or 5 more games. Possibly more. NJIT, Xavier twice, Marquette 3 times etc. we played some close ones where the other team had a significantly better ball handler, playmaker and defender at the 1. There was no greater mismatch in the BE conference than our point guard going up against a real one.
« Last Edit: May 19, 2016, 10:36:39 PM by Poison »

Marillac

  • *****
  • 11224
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #46 on: May 19, 2016, 10:09:28 PM »
What's more likely to happen....10 or less wins or NCAA tournament? Feeling the latter

I won't be surprised if this team wins anywhere from 12 games to 24 games. There are more questions than answers, and that goes for the staff as well as the players.

I'm cautiously optimistic, but I'm not keeping March open on my calendar just yet.


Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #47 on: May 20, 2016, 07:14:58 AM »
My shot

Lovett - 12 pts 5 asts 2 rebs 28 min
Ponds - 9 pts 2.5 asts 2.5 rebs 23 min
Ahmed - 11 pts 2 asts  4.5 rebs 25 min
Yakwe - 8 pts 8 rebs 2 blk 28 min
Sima - 9 pts 7 Rebs 2 blk 25 min

Mussini - 9 pts 2 asts 2 rebs 18 min
Freudenberg - 6 pts 3 Rbs 1 blk 16 min
Owens - 6 pts 4 Rebs 1 blk. 18 min
Ellison - 6 pts 2 rebs 2 asts 16 min
 
 
« Last Edit: May 20, 2016, 07:16:22 AM by Amaseinyourface2 »
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

Tha Kid

  • *****
  • 4662
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #48 on: May 20, 2016, 09:07:44 AM »
I personally think sima is getting underrated by pretty much everyone.  He was progressing by leaps and bounds until the injury derailed the rest of his season IMO.  Was not the same player when he returned.  After a summer of hitting weights and working on his game and with a legit PG I think everyone will be raving about him next year.   I don't doubt it may not be until junior year that he really becomes a monster but I'm expecting something like 12 and 9 and 2.5 from him.  With Lovett and ponds drawing the defense attention on penetration I expect sima to get a couple easy buckets a game and then a few more that he works for, on average.
"I drink and I know things"

Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #49 on: May 20, 2016, 09:21:44 AM »
My shot

Lovett - 12 pts 5 asts 2 rebs 28 min
Ponds - 9 pts 2.5 asts 2.5 rebs 23 min
Ahmed - 11 pts 2 asts  4.5 rebs 25 min
Yakwe - 8 pts 8 rebs 2 blk 28 min
Sima - 9 pts 7 Rebs 2 blk 25 min

Mussini - 9 pts 2 asts 2 rebs 18 min
Freudenberg - 6 pts 3 Rbs 1 blk 16 min
Owens - 6 pts 4 Rebs 1 blk. 18 min
Ellison - 6 pts 2 rebs 2 asts 16 min
 
 
I
My shot

Lovett - 12 pts 5 asts 2 rebs 28 min
Ponds - 9 pts 2.5 asts 2.5 rebs 23 min
Ahmed - 11 pts 2 asts  4.5 rebs 25 min
Yakwe - 8 pts 8 rebs 2 blk 28 min
Sima - 9 pts 7 Rebs 2 blk 25 min

Mussini - 9 pts 2 asts 2 rebs 18 min
Freudenberg - 6 pts 3 Rbs 1 blk 16 min
Owens - 6 pts 4 Rebs 1 blk. 18 min
Ellison - 6 pts 2 rebs 2 asts 16 min
 
 

Outside of clips I have only really seen the returning guys but here is my very uneducated take:
Sima 7.5 pts  5.7 rebs
Yakwe 9 pts  7 rebs
Ahmed 14.5 pts 5.4 rebs
Ponds 8.3 pts
Lovett 12.4 pts 4.2 asst

Owens 4 pts 4 rebs
Freudenberg 6 pts 3 rebs
Ellison 4.5 pts
Mussini 5.5 pts


Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #50 on: May 20, 2016, 09:28:09 AM »
I personally think sima is getting underrated by pretty much everyone.  He was progressing by leaps and bounds until the injury derailed the rest of his season IMO.  Was not the same player when he returned.  After a summer of hitting weights and working on his game and with a legit PG I think everyone will be raving about him next year.   I don't doubt it may not be until junior year that he really becomes a monster but I'm expecting something like 12 and 9 and 2.5 from him.  With Lovett and ponds drawing the defense attention on penetration I expect sima to get a couple easy buckets a game and then a few more that he works for, on average.

Sima will be a pro, gotta work on footwork and touch around the basket though. Yawke is our best player right now imo and will enjoying easy baskets with Lovett delivering the ball

cjfish

  • *****
  • 1388
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #51 on: May 20, 2016, 09:46:23 AM »
My shot

Lovett - 12 pts 5 asts 2 rebs 28 min
Ponds - 9 pts 2.5 asts 2.5 rebs 23 min
Ahmed - 11 pts 2 asts  4.5 rebs 25 min
Yakwe - 8 pts 8 rebs 2 blk 28 min
Sima - 9 pts 7 Rebs 2 blk 25 min

Mussini - 9 pts 2 asts 2 rebs 18 min
Freudenberg - 6 pts 3 Rbs 1 blk 16 min
Owens - 6 pts 4 Rebs 1 blk. 18 min
Ellison - 6 pts 2 rebs 2 asts 16 min
 
 
I
My shot

Lovett - 12 pts 5 asts 2 rebs 28 min
Ponds - 9 pts 2.5 asts 2.5 rebs 23 min
Ahmed - 11 pts 2 asts  4.5 rebs 25 min
Yakwe - 8 pts 8 rebs 2 blk 28 min
Sima - 9 pts 7 Rebs 2 blk 25 min

Mussini - 9 pts 2 asts 2 rebs 18 min
Freudenberg - 6 pts 3 Rbs 1 blk 16 min
Owens - 6 pts 4 Rebs 1 blk. 18 min
Ellison - 6 pts 2 rebs 2 asts 16 min
 
 

Outside of clips I have only really seen the returning guys but here is my very uneducated take:
Sima 7.5 pts  5.7 rebs
Yakwe 9 pts  7 rebs
Ahmed 14.5 pts 5.4 rebs
Ponds 8.3 pts
Lovett 12.4 pts 4.2 asst

Owens 4 pts 4 rebs
Freudenberg 6 pts 3 rebs
Ellison 4.5 pts
Mussini 5.5 pts






Like your numbers, the exception  being Freundenberg, thinking 10+ pts easily.  Kid is big, can shoot and, with the discovery of queens pizza, should bulk up.
« Last Edit: May 20, 2016, 09:49:10 AM by cjfish »

cjfish

  • *****
  • 1388
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #52 on: May 20, 2016, 09:50:28 AM »
16-19 wins, 7-10 in BE

Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #53 on: May 20, 2016, 09:52:51 AM »
My shot

Lovett - 12 pts 5 asts 2 rebs 28 min
Ponds - 9 pts 2.5 asts 2.5 rebs 23 min
Ahmed - 11 pts 2 asts  4.5 rebs 25 min
Yakwe - 8 pts 8 rebs 2 blk 28 min
Sima - 9 pts 7 Rebs 2 blk 25 min

Mussini - 9 pts 2 asts 2 rebs 18 min
Freudenberg - 6 pts 3 Rbs 1 blk 16 min
Owens - 6 pts 4 Rebs 1 blk. 18 min
Ellison - 6 pts 2 rebs 2 asts 16 min
 
 
I
My shot

Lovett - 12 pts 5 asts 2 rebs 28 min
Ponds - 9 pts 2.5 asts 2.5 rebs 23 min
Ahmed - 11 pts 2 asts  4.5 rebs 25 min
Yakwe - 8 pts 8 rebs 2 blk 28 min
Sima - 9 pts 7 Rebs 2 blk 25 min

Mussini - 9 pts 2 asts 2 rebs 18 min
Freudenberg - 6 pts 3 Rbs 1 blk 16 min
Owens - 6 pts 4 Rebs 1 blk. 18 min
Ellison - 6 pts 2 rebs 2 asts 16 min
 
 

Outside of clips I have only really seen the returning guys but here is my very uneducated take:
Sima 7.5 pts  5.7 rebs
Yakwe 9 pts  7 rebs
Ahmed 14.5 pts 5.4 rebs
Ponds 8.3 pts
Lovett 12.4 pts 4.2 asst

Owens 4 pts 4 rebs
Freudenberg 6 pts 3 rebs
Ellison 4.5 pts
Mussini 5.5 pts






Like your numbers, the exception  being Freundenberg, thinking 10+ pts easily.  Kid is big, can shoot and, with the discovery of queens pizza, should bulk up.

Based on the fact that he will be playing behind two of our best players in Ahmed and Yakwe. If he is really good they can always move Ahmed to the two sometimes I guess.

Poison

  • *****
  • 16896
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #54 on: May 20, 2016, 11:30:58 AM »
I personally think sima is getting underrated by pretty much everyone.  He was progressing by leaps and bounds until the injury derailed the rest of his season IMO.  Was not the same player when he returned.  After a summer of hitting weights and working on his game and with a legit PG I think everyone will be raving about him next year.   I don't doubt it may not be until junior year that he really becomes a monster but I'm expecting something like 12 and 9 and 2.5 from him.  With Lovett and ponds drawing the defense attention on penetration I expect sima to get a couple easy buckets a game and then a few more that he works for, on average.

Sima will be a pro, gotta work on footwork and touch around the basket though. Yawke is our best player right now imo and will enjoying easy baskets with Lovett delivering the ball

You could pitch a tent while he's backing his man down in the paint. He's got be faster. That may work on the small schools, but in the BE, he was overmatched. He certainly had some stellar games, like vs RU and SU, but where did that guy go? Is it just his hand?

QuanMan

  • *****
  • 1744
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #55 on: May 20, 2016, 11:47:04 AM »
Rich 10.5 ppg 6 rebs 3 assists 1.5 blocks IMO.

Some of you guys need to watch more tape and realize that there is a 6'9 German gazelle that is on his way to Queens-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF4eVklqQdo
« Last Edit: May 20, 2016, 11:47:43 AM by QuanMan »
Section 3
Section 116

ras

  • *****
  • 2091
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #56 on: May 20, 2016, 11:52:44 AM »
I personally think sima is getting underrated by pretty much everyone.  He was progressing by leaps and bounds until the injury derailed the rest of his season IMO.  Was not the same player when he returned.  After a summer of hitting weights and working on his game and with a legit PG I think everyone will be raving about him next year.   I don't doubt it may not be until junior year that he really becomes a monster but I'm expecting something like 12 and 9 and 2.5 from him.  With Lovett and ponds drawing the defense attention on penetration I expect sima to get a couple easy buckets a game and then a few more that he works for, on average.

Sima will be a pro, gotta work on footwork and touch around the basket though. Yawke is our best player right now imo and will enjoying easy baskets with Lovett delivering the ball

You could pitch a tent while he's backing his man down in the paint. He's got be faster. That may work on the small schools, but in the BE, he was overmatched. He certainly had some stellar games, like vs RU and SU, but where did that guy go? Is it just his hand?
In the early part of the season , I thought he would be a future NBA player.  After he came back from the injury he didn't look so good. Whether that was due to him still being injured or playing better competition I don't know. I am reserving judgement until next year.
« Last Edit: May 20, 2016, 11:53:41 AM by ras »

Foad

  • *****
  • 6065
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #57 on: May 20, 2016, 12:03:44 PM »
Rich 10.5 ppg 6 rebs 3 assists 1.5 blocks IMO.

Some of you guys need to watch more tape and realize that there is a 6'9 German gazelle that is on his way to Queens-

Malik Sealy averaged 13 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists a game as a freshman - in 37 minutes a game.

Tha Kid

  • *****
  • 4662
Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #58 on: May 20, 2016, 12:31:20 PM »
I personally think sima is getting underrated by pretty much everyone.  He was progressing by leaps and bounds until the injury derailed the rest of his season IMO.  Was not the same player when he returned.  After a summer of hitting weights and working on his game and with a legit PG I think everyone will be raving about him next year.   I don't doubt it may not be until junior year that he really becomes a monster but I'm expecting something like 12 and 9 and 2.5 from him.  With Lovett and ponds drawing the defense attention on penetration I expect sima to get a couple easy buckets a game and then a few more that he works for, on average.

Sima will be a pro, gotta work on footwork and touch around the basket though. Yawke is our best player right now imo and will enjoying easy baskets with Lovett delivering the ball

You could pitch a tent while he's backing his man down in the paint. He's got be faster. That may work on the small schools, but in the BE, he was overmatched. He certainly had some stellar games, like vs RU and SU, but where did that guy go? Is it just his hand?

You are talking about the game of basketball still, right?  And are really saying "just his hand?"

SMH...
"I drink and I know things"

Re: Expectations for the 16-17 season
« Reply #59 on: May 20, 2016, 01:18:54 PM »
Rich 10.5 ppg 6 rebs 3 assists 1.5 blocks IMO.

Some of you guys need to watch more tape and realize that there is a 6'9 German gazelle that is on his way to Queens-

Malik Sealy averaged 13 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists a game as a freshman - in 37 minutes a game.

I heard he was pretty good
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.