Seth Davis giving major props to Taylor. Hints he may start from Day one.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/seth_davis/09/17/hoop.thoughts/index.html
I would have liked him to stay here. However, he would not be starting here. If I remember correctly Christopherson had some nice games in Canada last year and did basically nothing for us during the season.
plus, had he come here we would have had to room with him with Hurley so that he could burp him after his 2 a.m. feeding.
Quote from: Warrior Forever on September 17, 2008, 07:57:18 PM
Seth Davis giving major props to Taylor. Hints he may start from Day one.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/seth_davis/09/17/hoop.thoughts/index.html
I thought we were told here that he would be no big loss. ::)
Hey.......very simple.........they knew the old coach, not the new coach and we had 5 returning guards so he was not going to start here. End of story and good luck at Kansas.
I'm not trying to assign blame. It's just a little bit disheartening to see this kind of "projected" talent get away. I don't think there is anything Buzz could have done to change Tyshawn's or Mr. Hurley's mind.
As for playing time, I think we may have found some minutes for him if he is as good as they say.
Go Warriors.
Wow, maybe Seth Davis should do our recruiting. Obviously he knows that a freshman before one practise with the reigning national champions will be starting. I have to think what a sportswriters opinion is and what a coach does are many times totally uncorrelated. But it did generate news! Oh yea, that what he is in business to do.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on September 18, 2008, 01:08:17 AM
I thought we were told here that he would be no big loss. ::)
By who?
I don't know if this kid was a loss in terms of PG of the future (seemed more of a wing) but he was a big loss in terms of quality player.
Quote from: DamonKeysContactLens on September 18, 2008, 08:17:38 AM
By who?
I don't know if this kid was a loss in terms of PG of the future (seemed more of a wing) but he was a big loss in terms of quality player.
Agree. I can't remember many (if any) posters who thought the loss of TT was no big thing. I watched 5 or 6 of his games this past season (seems like St. Anthony's was on the tube every other day!). TT is simply marvelously talented and probably underrated by the "gurus". Reminds me overall a lot of Jerel McNeal alough TT is more careful with the ball. But, he is not here now. Wish him well.
Quote from: NCMUFan on September 18, 2008, 08:16:09 AM
Wow, maybe Seth Davis should do our recruiting. Obviously he knows that a freshman before one practise with the reigning national champions will be starting. I have to think what a sportswriters opinion is and what a coach does are many times totally uncorrelated. But it did generate news! Oh yea, that what he is in business to do.
did you read the article before spouting off? Davis is only reporting what Bill Self, the head coach of the reigning national champions, said:
"Our concern with him was whether he could score, but he has a great chance to start from Day 1," Self says. "He's faster with the ball than Sherron."
consider the source on the "no big loss " commnet. i do not beleive anyone on the board ever said that. A top 100 guard on a team about to lose 3 of them is a big loss and anyone in their right mind knows that. Chicos posts and especially his topics are intended to elicit a reponse. he is always in need of attention, pretty pathetic
consider the source on the "always in need of attention, pretty pathetic" comment.
Quote from: dwaderoy2004 on September 18, 2008, 11:02:23 AM
consider the source on the "always in need of attention, pretty pathetic" comment.
Co-sign.
As for Taylor, unbelievable potential. Tom Crean attracted some real talent to Marquette once we entered the Big East. Should do well in the Kansas system.
Quote from: DamonKeysContactLens on September 18, 2008, 08:17:38 AM
By who?
I don't know if this kid was a loss in terms of PG of the future (seemed more of a wing) but he was a big loss in terms of quality player.
If you do a search from April 9th through April 25th on this board you will find plenty of people (perhaps sour grapes because he didn't choose MU) saying he wasn't that good, or he was over hyped, couldn't step in as a freshman, wouldn't help us for several years, would be bust Crean recruit, etc. April 21st is when he announced he was going to play for Kansas.
I'll say what I said then....the Taylor loss was huge and the Nick Williams loss was also big. Buzz has done a nice job filling some voids and I hope he can continue, but Taylor is a special player.
"plenty of people" ..more chicos hyperbole. What there may have been is a few sour grapes people saying he would not help us next year and that we will not need him next year. While the vast majority felt he would garner minutes as a Fresh. and then be ready to be a stud as a soph. I Know "plenty" of people neither felt that way or posted that way. Simple more of your cry wolf sensationalist type headline topics and statements in which you were always right.
Good for TT. It was a smart move on his part to join a program depleted with early NBA entrants. He's made the best of it thus far...but he still hasn't played an NCAA game so my jury is still out on him.
Quote from: MR.HAYWARD on September 18, 2008, 01:48:36 PM
"plenty of people" ..more chicos hyperbole. What there may have been is a few sour grapes people saying he would not help us next year and that we will not need him next year. While the vast majority felt he would garner minutes as a Fresh. and then be ready to be a stud as a soph. I Know "plenty" of people neither felt that way or posted that way. Simple more of your cry wolf sensationalist type headline topics and statements in which you were always right.
So you're confirming my statements were both accurate. I never said all, most, etc....I said plenty of people. And I define plenty as more than 10 (not just a handful). No hyperbole at all. In fact, my initial statement was directed at those very folks that said TT was no big loss, which was absurd and only stated by them because of Crean hatred or what have you.
When I say something inaccuarate, point it out. If I did, I'll own up to it. I clearly didn't say anything inaccurate in that statement as a little research (I even gave you the date ranges) will prove quite quickly.
Enjoy the rest of your day.
Chicos your original statement was "i thought the people on this board said it would be no big loss" then went on to say plenty of people said it.
I will give you the credit to say i do not think you are so dumb to not understand what affect your statement s will have.
maybe i should rethink that stance.
Big loss if we could not recruit to replace him. We have Cadougan, Butler and Buyckes so the loss is not that great. That is no knock on Taylor who will probably be a very good player. Buzz did a good job in replacing Taylor and Williams.
In a strange twist of fate, TT will be a 2 Guard if he starts...the same position as Snaer who KU is hot after now. Buzz can offer Snaer the PT while pointing to TT (knowing Snaer is a long shot, but also knowing he is close with Benford).
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on September 18, 2008, 01:28:32 PM
I'll say what I said then....the Taylor loss was huge and the Nick Williams loss was also big. Buzz has done a nice job filling some voids and I hope he can continue, but Taylor is a special player.
I'll give you the idea that Taylor was a big loss Chico, but I won't go that distance with Nick Williams. From what I've seen of Nick Williams, Dwight Buycks and Jimmy Butler, I believe that Buycks and Butler are a step up athletically and fit in better with what Buzz Williams wants to do.
Taylor didn't get a lot of opportunity to display his abilities because of the team he played on, but i did see a few games where on occasion he showed some Dwayne Wade like slashing ability-----extremely quick.
Williams on the otherhand was a catch & shoot Joe Chapman type, albeit in addition a very good passer.
Williams will have a good career at IU----but Taylor will be exceptional at Kansas!
But Taylor would NOT have played much this year at MU. Which of the Three Amigos would you bench to get him in the lineup? He might have been a star in his second year here, but if he's that good at Kansas there might not even be a second year. Buzz has filled the gap nicely with Junior. Best wishes to Tyshawn.
Quote from: HarryBalczak on September 19, 2008, 05:21:17 AM
I'll give you the idea that Taylor was a big loss Chico, but I won't go that distance with Nick Williams. From what I've seen of Nick Williams, Dwight Buycks and Jimmy Butler, I believe that Buycks and Butler are a step up athletically and fit in better with what Buzz Williams wants to do.
Few questions:
1) Where have you seen Butler? Intrigued because Rosiak seems to point to Butler not having quite the confidence level that you'd expect from a regular contributor whereas it seemed Williams may lack athleticisim but his court savvy and mid-range game would have gotten him minutes this season.
2) Is the
Taylor Nick Williams loss magnified if Buycks' credits don't transfer from JUCO?
3) When you write "fit in better with what Buzz Williams wants to do" what does this mean? Considering Buzz has never coached a MU team I'm not sure anyone has a great handle on what he wants to do.
Quote from: MR.HAYWARD on September 18, 2008, 05:43:32 PM
Chicos your original statement was "i thought the people on this board said it would be no big loss" then went on to say plenty of people said it.
I will give you the credit to say i do not think you are so dumb to not understand what affect your statement s will have.
maybe i should rethink that stance.
perhaps you should start using the quote function built into the board, that wasn't what he said.
But come on chico, you know there are 100 'good riddence' posters everytime we miss a guy or he transfers, much more so when a guy decomits. I don't think anyone who a few weeks ealier was estatic about him would have actually changed their minds once they got a chance to cool down a bit.
to rawdag....
here is wahat chicos staed via cut and paste...
I thought we were told here that he would be no big loss.
I typed that he said ..
"i thought the people on this board said it would be no big loss"
Now are you seriously saying that i somehow manipulated what he said?! I guess i did not restate it word for word verbatim, but it was extreamely freaking close actually only substituting "people on this board for "here".
bottom line he said what i said he said. Which very few if any people said in all reality.
as an aside i disagree witht he people that feel he would have been squeezed for playing time. he is good enough that he would have found himself as possibly the #1 guard sub and maybe even on the floor with the 3 amigos, i think he would have gotten upper teens in munutes and then beena 3 year starter.
i cannot complain how Buzz has back filled the loss though. Unlike Crean who would miss on a recruit and back fill it with a Kinsella or berkowitz
None of the above players has played a game yet. Let the results speak for itself. I think it is safe to say that if the Kansas players do not go early to NBA, that Taylor would not be starting at Kansas. The situation is working out very nicely for him. Let us see how he does. He would have been nice to have on our team, but his playing time would have been limited, especially if Williams also stayed with MU. I think that if Crean had stayed you would expect Taylor and Williams to each get 5 minutes a game and then start the next year.
well i don't really see a value of getting into a heated semantics argument but if someone told me "people on the board" i would think a large percentage or even a majority of posters felt that way. while "we were told here" could very easily imply one or two crazies who deserve an ::)
Quote from: nola03 on September 19, 2008, 10:56:29 AM
Few questions:
1) Where have you seen Butler? Intrigued because Rosiak seems to point to Butler not having quite the confidence level that you'd expect from a regular contributor whereas it seemed Williams may lack athleticisim but his court savvy and mid-range game would have gotten him minutes this season.
I've seen Butler in a full game video from last year and in a scrimmage setting at MU this summer and I saw Nick Williams at the McGuire Center last December. Butler is a rangy player and at least 6-6, has a decent skill level and is more athletic than Williams. Butler was going against three of the best guards in the Big East in scrimmages plus he played against Joe Chapman when I saw him, so it is definately a step up for him and he'll need to adjust. I did see him beat a man off the dribble in a halfcourt setting and put down a tomahawk dunk and I took notice of that.
2) Is the Taylor Nick Williams loss magnified if Buycks' credits don't transfer from JUCO?
From all indications, Buycks took care of some of the non-transferrable credits last summer and he was an All-Region academic choice last year at Indian Hills, so I'm hoping he doesn't have too much of a load to meet the next year before he enrolls at Marquette.
3) When you write "fit in better with what Buzz Williams wants to do" what does this mean? Considering Buzz has never coached a MU team I'm not sure anyone has a great handle on what he wants to do.
I think Buzz values athleticism and Butler is the rangy type as is Joe Fulce. Nick Williams will have a tougher time creating his own shot and go back to my post of Butler being able to take his man off the dribble
Jim
Thanks for the input on TT and NW. I'm in the camp that NW will be a solid player and by his junior and senior years very good. He needs good coaching which he didn't have in Alabama.
Rawdog....yes every site has the typical we didn't want him anyway....and in each of those cases it's silly. But I do see your point.
Quote from: HarryBalczak on September 19, 2008, 02:10:50 PM
I've seen Butler in a full game video from last year and in a scrimmage setting at MU this summer and I saw Nick Williams at the McGuire Center last December. Butler is a rangy player and at least 6-6, has a decent skill level and is more athletic than Williams. Butler was going against three of the best guards in the Big East in scrimmages plus he played against Joe Chapman when I saw him, so it is definately a step up for him and he'll need to adjust. I did see him beat a man off the dribble in a halfcourt setting and put down a tomahawk dunk and I took notice of that.
From all indications, Buycks took care of some of the non-transferrable credits last summer and he was an All-Region academic choice last year at Indian Hills, so I'm hoping he doesn't have too much of a load to meet the next year before he enrolls at Marquette.
I think Buzz values athleticism and Butler is the rangy type as is Joe Fulce. Nick Williams will have a tougher time creating his own shot and go back to my post of Butler being able to take his man off the dribble.
I appreciate the information but I've become quite sceptical of any MU recruit opinion that comes off videotape. Far too often has a player been cast in an unfair light simply because a few people caught a videotape of him. I'm still going to side with Rosiak on Butler if only because he's seen him in the scrimmage settings up close more then once and in his latest offering expressed concern over his ability to contribute regularly. Considering the update came just last week, it is troubling for a guy I thought would be the surprise player of the season. I also understand how the tomahawk would impress, however, I've seen Burke use a drop step to perfection against Roy Hibbert. One play is only one play.
I understand that Buycks is working hard for his degree. My query was does the Nick Williams loss become magnified if Buycks doesn't qualify? Considering where that leaves us depth-wise, the answer would seem to be it would magnify the loss but probably not to the point of debilitating until we see the last minute addition Buzz would take in his stead.
As for the last point on "what Buzz wants to do" maybe I have confused your thinking. The way you wrote that sentence made it seem like you had an idea as to the exact principles Buzz will be coaching whilst at MU. By saying Buzz values athleticism is obvious. Every coach values athleticism and Tom Crean built his system on it and yet still took such an early pledge from Nick Williams. Just the same as April, no one really has a clue as to how Buzz will coach the program so I just find the statements about certain guys "fitting in" or playing the "way Buzz likes to coach" or this recruit works with "what Buzz wants to do" to be based on nothing more then wanting to feel warm and fuzzy on the inside. I thought there was more substance to your words with regard to that subject.