http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/20737545
24. Jamil Wilson, 6-7, 225, F, Jr., Marquette
Had his moments last season, but was a role guy behind Jae Crowder and Darius Johnson-Odom. Now he has the chance to see his role expand after averaging 7.1 points and 4.1 boards a year ago for Buzz Williams.
My pick for leading scorer this season...
Quote from: dwaderoy2004 on October 29, 2012, 11:11:51 AM
My pick for leading scorer this season...
Agreed, I'm expecting big things out of him. He has all the tools to be a stud.
This is a good pick but I am going to stick by my guy Vander Blue on this... we'll see. Both from Winconsin and both play to win.
I would be elated to see either one of them challenge for Big East Players of the Year and see the team do well enough to win the whole darn thing.
Tall order but it can happen...this year or certainly NEXT. Junior year for both are crucial. Especially for Blue.
lets get it going! Go Jamil Wilson!
Quote from: dwaderoy2004 on October 29, 2012, 11:11:51 AM
My pick for leading scorer this season...
I think the big key will be if everyone else can stay relatively healthy so he can play more of his natural position.
People forget that Jamil was RSCI ranked 13th in his class at one point, over everyone who would be in the BE. Clearly has the most tools of anyone on the MU team. He was hidden out of position playing the 5 last season from the public eye. However, this made him a stronger player as it forced him to play inside, as he had fallen too much in love with the perimeter previous to that. He is primed and driven to be that star, and I don't think any MU fan will be surprised.
http://www.rscihoops.com/
High expectations for Jamil on this front. I find him to be one of the best blessed athletes/players to come to MU in many years. In addition, he really is a great kid.
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on October 29, 2012, 02:22:01 PM
People forget that Jamil was RSCI ranked 13th in his class at one point, over everyone who would be in the BE. Clearly has the most tools of anyone on the MU team. He was hidden out of position playing the 5 last season from the public eye. However, this made him a stronger player as it forced him to play inside, as he had fallen too much in love with the perimeter previous to that. He is primed and driven to be that star, and I don't think any MU fan will be surprised.
http://www.rscihoops.com/
2009 final riscihoops rankings
40 Jamil Wilson
47 Junior Cadougan
67 Erik Williams
73 Jeronnie Maymon
Quote from: Goose on October 29, 2012, 02:46:32 PM
High expectations for Jamil on this front. I find him to be one of the best blessed athletes/players to come to MU in many years. In addition, he really is a great kid.
Never met him, but agree about his talent. Love watching him play.
I'd love for Jamil to be the leading scorer, but that would probably mean he's hitting threes.
We need him in the post with the put backs or stretching the D with the 15-20 foot jumpers (but not 3 pters) or gimmes at the FT line.
Quote from: LittleMurs on October 29, 2012, 06:20:29 PM
2009 final riscihoops rankings
2009 Pre-summer RSCI Hoops rankings
13 Jamil Wilson
70 Junior Cadougan
78 Erik Williams
85 Jeronne Maymon