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Aircraftcarrier

No comments after his game last night versus Milwaukee Washington?

MUfan12

Shouldn't he be dominating kids half his age?

Aircraftcarrier

I believe Milw.Washington has Lucas that is going to Illinois.

brewcity77

Didn't see the game. How was his defense?

We R Final Four

He's waaaaayyyy too old.  ::)

wadesworld

Let me know the next time he shuts down a D1 prospect and I might start worrying about why we haven't offered the kid yet.

Until then, the Globetrotters should recruit him.

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: We R Final Four on December 29, 2015, 12:26:14 PM
He's waaaaayyyy too old.  ::)

No amount of "reclassifying" is going to make him grow 4-5".

I believe he's a 17yo soph. At age 17, I was a freshman at MU.

We R Final Four

....and yet he is still picking up those D1 offers.

I wonder if those schools who have interest know how tall he is.

Fred Garvin

Are you sure he wasn't guarding the player going to Illinois? He ended the game with 5 points

brewcity77

Quote from: Henry the 6th Kings on December 29, 2015, 12:55:28 PM
Are you sure he wasn't guarding the player going to Illinois? He ended the game with 5 points

That's why I'm asking. If he shut down Te'Jon Lucas, it would be impressive. From the MJS article, it sounds like Kaukauna used a 1-3-1 zone. That's a good way to hide defensive deficiencies.

HoopsterBC

Before you guys knock a small player, MU's best player next year might be Howsey and how tall is he, 5'9", and why is Monmouth so good, there best player is
5'7" maybe, and maybe one more, went to Shorewood for the old timers, John Rinka, averaged maybe 45 points in college with no 3 point line.  Even Al stated one
of his biggest mistakes was not taking him, killed Dean the Dream playing him one on one.  Lights out shooter, as good as Novak.

brewcity77

Quote from: HoopsterBC on December 29, 2015, 01:11:05 PM
Before you guys knock a small player, MU's best player next year might be Howsey and how tall is he, 5'9", and why is Monmouth so good, there best player is
5'7" maybe, and maybe one more, went to Shorewood for the old timers, John Rinka, averaged maybe 45 points in college with no 3 point line.  Even Al stated one
of his biggest mistakes was not taking him, killed Dean the Dream playing him one on one.  Lights out shooter, as good as Novak.

I think most people's issue with McCabe is more that he doesn't play defense and has spent most of his career playing against kids 3 years younger than him.

LAZER

Quote from: HoopsterBC on December 29, 2015, 01:11:05 PM
Before you guys knock a small player, MU's best player next year might be Howsey and how tall is he, 5'9", and why is Monmouth so good, there best player is
5'7" maybe, and maybe one more, went to Shorewood for the old timers, John Rinka, averaged maybe 45 points in college with no 3 point line.  Even Al stated one
of his biggest mistakes was not taking him, killed Dean the Dream playing him one on one.  Lights out shooter, as good as Novak.
If Rowsey is MU's best player next year we'll be worse than Monmouth.

Fred Garvin

Jordan and Tyler are visiting Xavier next month together, and apparently want both,too many schools interested and offering not to think there is very good talent there,every kid has faults coming in to college,up to coaching staffs to make them better.

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: HoopsterBC on December 29, 2015, 01:11:05 PM
Before you guys knock a small player, MU's best player next year might be Howsey and how tall is he, 5'9", and why is Monmouth so good, there best player is
5'7" maybe, and maybe one more, went to Shorewood for the old timers, John Rinka, averaged maybe 45 points in college with no 3 point line.  Even Al stated one
of his biggest mistakes was not taking him, killed Dean the Dream playing him one on one.  Lights out shooter, as good as Novak.

No way Rowsey is MU's best player next season, Rinka played nearly 40 years ago and Monmouth is 9-4 with losses to Army and Canisius (the 5'7" guy on the end of then bench is entertaining though).


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Fred Garvin

Bailey will be older also,after he does his mission

GGGG

But the people Bailey are playing against now are his age.

injuryBug

Did not see him play last night but have seen him several times.  The kid is a talent and has done well at every level he has played on.  Is he older than almost every sophomore yes, is he physically mature for his age yes.  Bottom line the kid can play and run an offense

MU Buff

Lucas was in foul trouble the whole game

JamilJaeJamailJrJuan

Quote from: LAZER on December 29, 2015, 01:20:41 PM
If Rowsey is MU's best player next year we'll be worse than Monmouth.

You're going to be surprised.
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I would take the Rick SLU program right now.

GGGG

He's going to be good. But "best player?"

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on December 29, 2015, 02:20:38 PM
You're going to be surprised.

He's going to be a secondary ball-handler and spot-up shooter.


HoopsterBC

Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on December 29, 2015, 02:27:58 PM
He's going to be good. But "best player?"

Depends if Henry stays or not, will be the best guard on the team next year.  Without Henry, who is better outside.  Cheatham looks to drive all the time with no right
hand, all left, Duane is to inconsistent scorer, hope I am wrong there, and Carter, not close.  Not sue if Rowsey can play the point or not, if so he takes Carters place
in second, gets 30 minutes if he can.  He can shoot the ball that is for sure, averaged 19 at Asheville, 35 against Wake, time off to get acclimated, coaching staff has to
help with the year off,  I will not be surprised if he is the leading scorer next year if Henry is not back.

Dawson Rental

Quote from: Henry the 6th Kings on December 29, 2015, 01:27:26 PM
Jordan and Tyler are visiting Xavier next month together, and apparently want both,too many schools interested and offering not to think there is very good talent there,every kid has faults coming in to college,up to coaching staffs to make them better.

It is pretty clear that some high major will give him a shot, but no one knows how McCabe will do in college until he gets there. 

Until then all anyone can do is go on record with their prediction.  Mine is that he will disappoint.
You actually have a degree from Marquette?

Quote from: muguru
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.

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