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Lennys Tap

I noticed that Vander Blue's team lost again last night (3rd loss of the season I believe). I know they were missing one of their top players for a while, but has the team (and Vander) been somewhat of a disappointment this year? Outside of one game in Detroit (22 pts 22 rbs) his numbers as reported on this board have been rather ordinary (especially compared to guys like Blackshear). I would appreciate it if those who have actually watched him this year could report on what they've seen and project his likely role with MU next season. Thanks in advance for any information.

jaygall31

I'll tell you his role, starting shooting Guard.
It's not about ME,
It's about US.

Lennys Tap

Quote from: jaygall31 on January 10, 2010, 02:17:52 PM
I'll tell you his role, starting shooting Guard.

I guess everyone pretty much assumes he starts from the get go, but posters like Murffies have indicated he's overrated (suggesting Creamer on his own team is just as good). I hope and even assume Murf is full of it but wanted to know what those who actually watch Vander play think.

wadesworld

I think he is very good but to assume that he will start might be a bit premature.  With DJO and Buycks both in the running for the starting SG, it's very crowded there.  The backcourt of Cadougan, Smith, DJO, Buycks, and Blue is looking pretty strong.

NersEllenson

I think we all need to reality check ourselves and realize MOST Top 50 guys who come in as freshman struggle to score much more than 10 points per game.  Look at Michael Snaer who MU almost reeled in, a Top 25 guy, McDonalds All American - averages about 8.5 per game.  Due to the fact we got Vander and that he didn't go to UW, it may be natural for MU fans to get carried away in the exuberence of just landing him - to where it may inflate realistic expectations for what he will contribute next year.  He could be a 6th man, or possible starting shooting guard.  There are very few John Wall's in the country.  We are fortunate to have Vander, but to heap "savior-type" expectations on him probably is a bit too much/premature at best.
"I'm not sure Cadougan would fix the problems on this team. I'm not even convinced he would be better for this team than DeWil is."

BrewCity77, December 8, 2013

Murffieus

I saw Blue play over the holidays and he hasn't improved over last year-----seems satisfied with his current BB level of achievement. Weekly production reports would confirm that.

4everwarriors

Blue starts on this team next season.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

96warrior

DOn't know anything about Blue, really, but agree with Ners that it's dangerous to put too high expectations on this kid. There is going to be a learning curve between HS ball and BEast play, and I really hope the fans give him the space to make his mistakes and not come out to be the saving grace right off the bat. It's always great to land a high level recruit. Let's give him time to come up to speed though.

Ellenson Guerrero

While I haven't seen him play recently, I wouldn't be too worried about the fact thats he's averaging 18.5 points per game, which is actually up a 1.5 from last season. Although its now jaw dropping, its still solid for a high school player. High school stats outside of points are just horrendous so there's no point in really even looking at them. Plus alot of high school games are slow down games with the score in the high forties and fifties. He lost a very complimentary player in Maymon so I'm not surprised the team is "struggling" more this season.

That all said, do I think he will be a world burner next year - no. But I think he'll make his way into the starting lineup along with Cadougan and DJO. I think he could have a Jerel-esque freshman year, and really start to heat up after a year in the system and some more time to add strength and work on his outside shot.
"What we take for-granted, others pray for..." - Brent Williams 3/30/14

bma725

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Quote from: Lennys Tap on January 10, 2010, 02:27:00 PM
I guess everyone pretty much assumes he starts from the get go, but posters like Murffies have indicated he's overrated (suggesting Creamer on his own team is just as good). I hope and even assume Murf is full of it but wanted to know what those who actually watch Vander play think.

Murff is full of it.

Vander's production is the result of not having a team that is not as talented as it was in years past, and the scheme that Coach Collins uses doesn't necessarily utilize his talent to the fullest.

ATWizJr

Quote from: 4everwarriors on January 10, 2010, 02:39:53 PM
Blue starts on this team next season.

I hope he can defend well enough to start next season.

Nukem2

Quote from: bma725 on January 10, 2010, 02:46:25 PM
Murff is full of it.

Vander's production is the result of not having a team that is not as talented as it was in years past, and the scheme that Coach Collins uses doesn't necessarily utilize his talent to the fullest.
Agree.  Madison Memorial's system in watching back to Wesley Matthews' days simply does not seem to emphasize an individual.  Very team oriented FBOW.

Jay Bee

From last night... word up.  Great shot of Van, but also check the crowd for fun things.

The portal is NOT closed.

mu89

Quote from: Jay Bee on January 10, 2010, 03:15:44 PM
From last night... word up.  Great shot of Van, but also check the crowd for fun things.



is that my main man in the back jumping around?

ecompt

I think we can all agree that being the best player in Wisconsin does not guarantee instant success.

avid1010

Quote from: Murffieus on January 10, 2010, 02:38:22 PM
I saw Blue play over the holidays and he hasn't improved over last year-----seems satisfied with his current BB level of achievement. Weekly production reports would confirm that.

Please share what your weekly production reports are?

Benny B

Quote from: ecompt on January 10, 2010, 03:30:02 PM
I think we can all agree that being the best player in Wisconsin does not guarantee instant success.

That, of course, would assume that every "best player in Wisconsin" have the same talents, skills, desire, motivation and production.

And that, of course, would be a very, very, very ignorant assumption.
Quote from: LittleMurs on January 08, 2015, 07:10:33 PM
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny.  Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.

MUfan12

Quote from: jaygall31 on January 10, 2010, 02:17:52 PM
I'll tell you his role, starting shooting Guard.

He'd start on this team, this season. No doubt in my mind. He's already a better defender than our two JUCO matadors.

MUCam

Quote from: MUfan12 on January 10, 2010, 03:50:50 PM
He'd start on this team, this season. No doubt in my mind. He's already a better defender than our two JUCO matadors.

I don't get how you can make that statement, without watching Vander Blue play against top level competition. The kid is in high school. 90% of the players he guards will likely not play at the DIV I level. Meanwhile, DJO and Buckys are playing against the best of the best.

I am not saying Vander Blue isn't a better defender, but I think its a bit premature to call it that way.

For what its worth, if Blue can earn a starting spot next year, this team will be in good shape. Buckys and DJO have impressed me considering that this is their first year of high-major basketball. They have a long ways to go, but what Div I rookie doesn't? Blue beating out either of those two, with a year experience under their belts, would be impressive, not to mention encouraging.

MUfan12

I've seen Vander play several times. Athletically, he's a high major starter right away. But defensively his footwork is far and away better than Buycks and DJO. The transition shouldn't be too much of a problem, he's that gifted.

Now I don't doubt that either of them are capable of becoming good defenders. But right now they completely sellout on closeouts, rather than chopping up their steps they lunge into it. This puts them in a terrible defensive position, and they get beat like a drum off the bounce. I attribute some of this to coaching.

4everwarriors

Div 1 experience or not, Blue starts now because he's better offensively and defensively than Acker, Cubillan, Buycks, or DJO.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: 4everwarriors on January 10, 2010, 06:08:43 PM
Div 1 experience or not, Blue starts now because he's better offensively and defensively than Acker, Cubillan, Buycks, or DJO.

Really?  Blue has never played against DI talent offensively or defensively.  Hard for me to believe he would just step in and be better on day one, but maybe.

4everwarriors

My statement says as much about the 4 guards presently getting playing time as it does about Blue. Nonetheless, Vander is a huge upgrade in talent.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

avid1010

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 10, 2010, 06:27:17 PM
Really?  Blue has never played against DI talent offensively or defensively.  Hard for me to believe he would just step in and be better on day one, but maybe.

Neither did DJO or DB until this year, but they're better than plenty of D1 guards including the two already on the team, both of whom are seniors.  Impossible to know, but the one thing I'm sure of is that I'll like MU's backcourt 10x more next year than I do this year.

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: avid1010 on January 10, 2010, 07:20:29 PM
Neither did DJO or DB until this year, but they're better than plenty of D1 guards including the two already on the team, both of whom are seniors.  Impossible to know, but the one thing I'm sure of is that I'll like MU's backcourt 10x more next year than I do this year.

Actually, I'm not sure I agree with that.  DJO and DB played in junior college against some kids that are now in DI.  At the very least, they played against college players.

That all being said, I agree that Blue is a huge talent and an upgrade over Cube and Acker on day one.  I'm not so convinced that he's an upgrade over DB and DJO on day one.

By the way, is that Timmy jumping in that picture?

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