Huge game tonight.Season high of 35pts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iukR27SDgCE
Here's a recent video with some Noskowiak highlights
Noskowiak has a very nice looking jumper.
Not that we need any good outside shooting or anything!
These upcoming recruiting classes will be very welcome additions.
Quote from: MU82 on January 05, 2014, 09:18:05 PM
Noskowiak has a very nice looking jumper.
Not that we need any good outside shooting or anything!
Yes, but does he wait until a paint touch before shooting? Does he practice harder than anyone else on the team? Life lessons, life lessons. Got to love him as a person
He had 6 3's in a game friday night vs Madison Memorial.
Finished with 22 points.
Quote from: melissasmooth on January 05, 2014, 09:32:32 PM
Yes, but does he wait until a paint touch before shooting? Does he practice harder than anyone else on the team? Life lessons, life lessons. Got to love him as a person
Buzz's "full-of-himself" antics are really getting old, huh?
Quote from: MU82 on January 05, 2014, 09:18:05 PM
Noskowiak has a very nice looking jumper.
Not that we need any good outside shooting or anything!
Is Willie your Grandpa?
Excited to see that a lot of talented perimeter shooters are coming in. Wilson would've shown it had he not gotten hurt, Hill looks to have a solid outside stroke, and so does Noskowiak. Then again I am basing this on mixtapes, which I shouldn't pay as much attention to as I do.
21 looked pretty good in those highlights - lefty, long, good hops, appeared to be about 6'7"....wonder what year he is, and if anyone recruiting..
Quote from: Jamil_toMU10 on January 05, 2014, 09:45:16 PM
Buzz's "full-of-himself" antics are really getting old, huh?
Yes, I am sick of them.
Also sick of going S16-S16-E8 in consecutive years. Also sick of good recruiting classes.
Quote from: melissasmooth on January 05, 2014, 09:32:32 PM
Yes, but does he wait until a paint touch before shooting? Does he practice harder than anyone else on the team? Life lessons, life lessons. Got to love him as a person
Somehow the fembots coming undone at the end of their encounter with Austin Powers came to my mind as I read this post.
Quote from: Aircraftcarrier on December 27, 2013, 08:57:05 PM
Huge game tonight.Season high of 35pts.
Hey!
Hey! He's still no Riley LaChance, is he?
Quote from: melissasmooth on January 05, 2014, 09:32:32 PM
Yes, but does he wait until a paint touch before shooting? Does he practice harder than anyone else on the team? Life lessons, life lessons. Got to love him as a person
Drinkin' alone again, Melissa?
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This kid has a nice shot, but I don't think he is anywhere near athletic or quick enough to pay at the high D-1 level.
Quote from: Chris Columbo on January 05, 2014, 11:57:26 PM
This kid has a nice shot, but I don't think he is anywhere near athletic or quick enough to pay at the high D-1 level.
He'll fit right in with this year's team
Quote from: Chris Columbo on January 05, 2014, 11:57:26 PM
This kid has a nice shot, but I don't think he is anywhere near athletic or quick enough to pay at the high D-1 level.
We should revisit this post by the time he's done playing at MU, heck even after the first 2 years.
Quote from: Chris Columbo on January 05, 2014, 11:57:26 PM
This kid has a nice shot, but I don't think he is anywhere near athletic or quick enough to pay at the high D-1 level.
Murph? Is this you? Is this kid really no better than Diener?
Quote from: Chris Columbo on January 05, 2014, 11:57:26 PM
This kid has a nice shot, but I don't think he is anywhere near athletic or quick enough to pay at the high D-1 level.
have you seen a UW game?
Quote from: Chris Columbo on January 05, 2014, 11:57:26 PM
This kid has a nice shot, but I don't think he is anywhere near athletic or quick enough to pay at the high D-1 level.
After you discovered America, you apparently forgot to navigate your way to Omaha. Check out the slow, Irish kid who I guess made the team only because his daddy is the coach.
Quote from: keefe on January 05, 2014, 11:36:05 PM
Drinkin' alone again, Melissa?
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how did you guess? :)
Quote from: keefe on January 05, 2014, 11:58:38 PM
He'll fit right in with this year's team
Heck, in this case he'll lead us in minutes (just not as a freshman!).
Quote from: melissasmooth on January 06, 2014, 06:32:40 AM
how did you guess? :)
I like a girl that is drinkin alone at 6 am. It's could outside, gotta stay warm somehow.
Bronson Koenig
You are comparing him to Koenig? Their games are similar? Tourette's?
He isn't the only one who has compared Nick to Koenig...
Nick Noskowiak (6'2", 2015 PG, Wisconsin Playground Warriors 16U)
Playing for the 16U Wisconsin Playground Warriors, Noskowiak got people talking after leading a come from behind victory over the athletic Illinois Celtics. With a game similar to Bronson Koenig, Noskowiak showed off an impressive feel for the game all weekend long. After leading the 16U team to a victory Saturday morning he jumped up a class to play for the 17U Warriors team in a hard-fought overtime loss to All-Ohio. Noskowiak nailed threes on a regular basis, hit the open man, and played the game with some flair. On Sunday morning, he battled the Saint Louis Eagles all the way till the end hitting three pointers from all sides of the court while also aggressively attacking the basket for contested lay-ups or trips to the free throw line to the tune of 23 points. Noskowiak handled the ball well under pressure and showed the ability to attack in one on one situations as well as the pick and roll. Besides for Jayson Tatum, Nick Noskowiak impressed the most in the 16U age group.
- See more at: http://hoopniks.com/2013-swish-and-dish-spring-warm-up-recap/#sthash.Pi5OLlId.dpuf
check out the comment section below the link...Evan Flood is a recruiting guy for the Badger site.....
http://wisconsin.247sports.com/Article/Assistant-Coach-Greg-Gard-watched-2015-PG-Nick-Noskowiak-97227
Yes, but he's Caucasian, so he must not be athletic at all.
Why must we? The one most likely to bite is on a self-imposed hiatus. Stay classier.
Quote from: MU82 on January 06, 2014, 10:53:44 AM
Yes, but he's Caucasian, so he must not be athletic at all.
He's not athletic, but he might be sneaky-athletic.
And he'll obviously be a hard-nosed, scrappy gamer and gym rat.
Quote from: Pakuni on January 06, 2014, 11:45:49 AM
He's not athletic, but he might be sneaky-athletic.
And he'll obviously be a hard-nosed, scrappy gamer and gym rat.
Coaches Kid, Decided to become the school janitor so he could get keys to the gym, smart player, heady, lets the game come to him, doesnt make mistake, manages games, gets everyone involved. Did I miss any?
Quote from: KenoshaWarrior on January 06, 2014, 12:43:37 PM
Coaches Kid, Decided to become the school janitor so he could get keys to the gym, smart player, heady, lets the game come to him, doesnt make mistake, manages games, gets everyone involved. Did I miss any?
Extension of the coach on the floor
Quote from: KenoshaWarrior on January 06, 2014, 12:43:37 PM
Decided to become the school janitor so he could get keys to the gym
Did I miss any?
Kind of another way to say it: "he's the first one to get in every morning and the last one to leave".
I can never figure out how that somehow that applies to everyone, unless every player arrives and leaves on the same bus.
Quote from: MU82 on January 06, 2014, 10:53:44 AM
Yes, but he's Caucasian, so he must not be athletic at all.
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(Actually, a very nice read. No kidding.)
Quote from: KenoshaWarrior on January 06, 2014, 12:43:37 PM
Coaches Kid, Decided to become the school janitor so he could get keys to the gym, smart player, heady, lets the game come to him, doesnt make mistake, manages games, gets everyone involved. Did I miss any?
Can we compare him to the immortal Aaron Craft yet?
Quote from: brandx on January 06, 2014, 03:11:43 PM
Can we compare him to the immortal Aaron Craft yet?
I think we can skip Craft and move right up to Greg Paulus/Steve Wojciechowski comparisons.
Quote from: Chris Columbo on January 05, 2014, 11:57:26 PM
This kid has a nice shot, but I don't think he is anywhere near athletic or quick enough to pay at the high D-1 level.
Probably a good thing he has a scholly then if he cant pay at a D1 level. Especially at a private university.
A lot of scouts that are paid to analyze hs players strongly disagree with your assessment.
Quote from: Pakuni on January 06, 2014, 04:20:05 PM
I think we can skip Craft and move right up to Greg Paulus/Steve Wojciechowski comparisons.
but never get to the Bobby Hurley pantheon....
Quote from: Ners on January 05, 2014, 10:03:49 PM
21 looked pretty good in those highlights - lefty, long, good hops, appeared to be about 6'7"....wonder what year he is, and if anyone recruiting..
Didn't watch the vid in this post, but you're probably speaking on Darrlyn Willis. He's a 2014. May go to a MM. He absolutely has the look - has for years. Hope he finds a good program and puts it all together.. at a minimum, long rebounder in college, but you still hold out hope he could be a breakout player at the right school.
He led Madison Memorial to a win over Nick the other night.
Like others from WI have, he played with The Family in EYBL some this summer... rebounding numbers were solid (13% OR, 19.5% DR).. rough shooting (41.1% eFG.. but 2/3 3FG!).. has trouble with fouls.
Also runs with the Rebels (Kevon, Damontrae, etc.).
Again, MM is probably the right place for him.. LM/MM's with interest.. been watching him for awhile to see if he can turn a corner..
Nick looks like a grinder. A dude you want on your team. No showboat, all grit.
He could've settled on. J in a few of those highlights but he took it to the rack with confidence and intent (to draw contact). Future looks brighter with him!
Willis looks like a decent prospect.
If he can hit a jumper then we want him it doesn't matter what color or race he is.
We need an outside game(some gunners) to go along with all our athletes (slashers).
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on January 06, 2014, 08:17:27 AM
I like a girl that is drinkin alone at 6 am. It's could outside, gotta stay warm somehow.
well, the original post was in the late evening, however, 6 am has been a time for drinking on nights that don't end.
Quote from: melissasmooth on January 07, 2014, 07:09:39 AM
well, the original post was in the late evening, however, 6 am has been a time for drinking on nights that don't end.
Dawn patrol. Ever done dawn patrol in lake michigan?
Wanna make seven dollars the hard way?
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Quote from: Jay Bee on January 06, 2014, 09:28:08 PM
Didn't watch the vid in this post, but you're probably speaking on Darrlyn Willis. He's a 2014. May go to a MM. He absolutely has the look - has for years. Hope he finds a good program and puts it all together.. at a minimum, long rebounder in college, but you still hold out hope he could be a breakout player at the right school.
He led Madison Memorial to a win over Nick the other night.
Like others from WI have, he played with The Family in EYBL some this summer... rebounding numbers were solid (13% OR, 19.5% DR).. rough shooting (41.1% eFG.. but 2/3 3FG!).. has trouble with fouls.
Also runs with the Rebels (Kevon, Damontrae, etc.).
Again, MM is probably the right place for him.. LM/MM's with interest.. been watching him for awhile to see if he can turn a corner..
Thanks JayBee - good info. Will be interested to see where Willis ends up - looks to have some good tools...
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on January 07, 2014, 08:36:26 AM
Dawn patrol. Ever done dawn patrol in lake michigan?
Wanna make seven dollars the hard way?
Not here, but back home I have
Quote from: KenoshaWarrior on January 06, 2014, 12:43:37 PM
Coaches Kid, Decided to become the school janitor so he could get keys to the gym, smart player, heady, lets the game come to him, doesnt make mistake, manages games, gets everyone involved. Did I miss any?
He brings his lunch pail to work. He's a student of the game.
Quote from: KenoshaWarrior on January 06, 2014, 12:43:37 PM
Coaches Kid, Decided to become the school janitor so he could get keys to the gym, smart player, heady, lets the game come to him, doesnt make mistake, manages games, gets everyone involved. Did I miss any?
All that is good except a player also still needs athletic ability to compete in the upper tier of D-1. Look at Jake, he has many good attributes, but at the end of the day he is very limited athletically. Derek has the athletic ability but none of the basketball IQ stuff. A player really needs both athletics and basketball IQ. That is why a kid like DJO was such a success.
There are lots of success stories of guys who were very good players who weren't great athletes.....Travis Diener and Steve Novak just to name 2.
Athleticism can be overrated. It is all on how a player channels it. The fact is that we do not know if Duane Wilson will ever be healthy enough to play. Is this a one time injury like Cadougan had or will he have a multiple injury career like Kinsella or Otule. Besides that Wilson is a shooting guard converted to point, while I believe Nick is a true point.
Quote from: MuMark on January 07, 2014, 10:35:50 AM
There are lots of success stories of guys who were very good players who weren't great athletes.....Travis Diener and Steve Novak just to name 2.
Not sure I would characterize either as not being great athletes. Both got paid to play. Diener could have gone pro in baseball, too.
Quote from: keefe on January 07, 2014, 02:46:45 PM
Not sure I would characterize either as not being great athletes. Both got paid to play. Diener could have gone pro in baseball, too.
I think Murf said he was a dime a dozen baseball player.
Diener was not strong, quick or jump high when compared to most other high d-1 players. Ditto for Novak.
They played professionally because of their great skill not their athleticsm....they were both breat players...that does not make them great athletes...that is the point.
ps. Diener was a pitcher.....not sure if he was good enough to be a major leaguer but being able to throw a baseball doesn't make you a great athlete.
Quote from: keefe on January 07, 2014, 02:46:45 PM
Not sure I would characterize either as not being great athletes. Both got paid to play. Diener could have gone pro in baseball, too.
Quote from: leever on January 07, 2014, 03:07:15 PM
I think Murf said he was a dime a dozen baseball player.
Nope dime a dozen point guard. No one would remember dime a dozen pitcher.
And in murf's defense he had admitted he was wrong (a rarity.)
Diener was not a bad athlete at all. He had a quick first step and he was amazingly strong for a kid who was about 110 pounds dripping wet! Once he got to the NBA, he wasn't nearly as athletic in comparison to his new peers and the rest of his skills weren't good enough to let him have a long career at the top level. But as a collegian, plenty athletic enough.
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on January 07, 2014, 08:47:52 PM
Nope dime a dozen point guard. No one would remember dime a dozen pitcher.
And in murf's defense he had admitted he was wrong (a rarity.)
Speaking of which, why the hell doesn't the Red Baron post here? Is he still hangin' at Dodds' Death Valley?
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on January 07, 2014, 08:47:52 PM
Nope dime a dozen point guard. No one would remember dime a dozen pitcher.
And in murf's defense he had admitted he was wrong (a rarity.)
I cut my teeth on MU basketball boards arguing with Murf about Travis.
Quote from: leever on January 07, 2014, 03:07:15 PM
I think Murf said he was a dime a dozen baseball player.
It was dime a dozen point guard, no doubt.
Seems he'll pop up on here about once a year. He stirs that old pot up that's for sure.