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Author Topic: Wisconsins Class of 2018  (Read 14763 times)

bilsu

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Re: Wisconsins Class of 2018
« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2015, 03:02:32 PM »
I believe MU would have been a better team with Koenig last year.

As to which I would rather have this year, I think it is probably a toss up, maybe slight edge to Koenig because he is a PG.
I am not going to get in the argument about which one is better. However, I am very interested in seeing how good Hayes and Koenig are when they become the focus of the other team's defense. There is a big difference between being the key offensive guy or being the players that benefit from the defense keying on Kaminsky and Dekker.
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Re: Wisconsins Class of 2018
« Reply #26 on: June 26, 2015, 05:50:01 PM »
I also wouldn't put that much stock in junior level. They played in the small school bracket, there is no inner city kids playing in that tourney, and he had Alexopoulos who played bigger then Herro in a lot of those games. If Alexopoulos can get healthy and stay healthy his story might be special
Agree to disagree. They played Div 2 - by the way, which is not the small school bracket. They beat the Div. 1 champs frequently which was Franklin (with Deiner) and were pretty much the best team in state consistently, regardless of class. Alexopolous is a good complementary player to Herro, but not even in the ballpark of total package. His running mate right now is Kevion Taylor, who looks to be a pretty nice player as well. My comment on "when he is engaged" has to do with when he is playing in summer league with guys who are so far behind him. I don't think he's perfect by any means but you can see the frustration when kids aren't keeping up and committing the same mistakes over and over again. Probably not the best leader, but a winner. And there are no city kids in 2018 who are comparable, or even close quite frankly. Perhaps Carlos Curtis from Riverside, but I still think that is a stretch.

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Re: Wisconsins Class of 2018
« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2015, 07:32:26 AM »
20 guys.  How many of them are realistically high major guys?  How many are names you just threw out there that have almost no chance of drawing MU's interest?

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