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https://xavierharkness3.wixsite.com/topictalk/post/off-the-top-top-25-small-forwards The Top 5 1. Kevin Durant, Brooklyn Nets: With LeBron James moving to point guard, Durant moved to #1 at his position. A man that can score from anywhere and in any fashion he chooses. Brooklyn can’t wait for him to finally take the floor. 2. Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers: The Claw is right there with Durant as arguably the best small forward in the game. He’s the best defender in the league, a great leader and can score in just about anyway. It’s not always flashy but it always gets the job done. 3. Paul George, Los Angeles Clippers: George is “1b,” in the great Clippers Duo. A great scorer from the perimeter and a great defender as well. He, along with Leonard, gives LAC arguably the best perimeter duo in the NBA. 4. Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat: Butler has a reputation for a bad attitude but he’s helped Miami become a top team in the East. He’s a great defender and tough as nails who just wants to win. 5. Khris Middleton, Milwaukee Bucks: Middleton is a big overlooked in the league even as an All-Star. He’s a terrific shooter with great size to play the wing and a very good defender. He’s not exactly a household name but he helps give Milwaukee a great chance at winning an NBA Championship. The Rest 6. Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics 7. Bojan Bogdanovic, Utah Jazz 8. TJ Warren, Indiana Pacers 9. Kelly Oubre, Phoenix Suns 10. DeMar DeRozan, San Antonio Spurs 11. Gordon Hayward, Boston Celtics 12. Rodney Hood, Portland Trail Blazers 13. Jonathan Isaac, Orlando Magic 14. Will Barton, Denver Nuggets 15. OG Anunoby, Toronto Raptors 16. Miles Bridges, Charlotte Hornets 17. Duncan Robinson, Miami Heat 18. Derrick Jones Jr, Miami Heat 19. Joe Harris, Brooklyn Nets 20. De’Andre Hunter, Atlanta Hawks 21. Danuel House, Houston Rockets 22. Cam Reddish, Atlanta Hawks 23. Otto Porter, Chicago Bulls 24. Josh Hart, New Orleans Pelicans 25. Jae Crowder, Miami Heat Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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Indiana MBB 20-21 Rotation Discussion
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to Brass Cannon's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Correct. He shouldn’t be starting unless TJD has a season ending injury. And he should never be on the floor at the same time. He should be a 10 minute a game guy. Just giving TJD a break. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
Indiana MBB 20-21 Rotation Discussion
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to Brass Cannon's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
There are a few. Same ol’ same ol’ with Rob, Al, Smith, TJD and Brunk which Archie should be fired for if he evens tried to roll that out. Rob, Lander, Smith, Race, TJD Rob, Al, Smith, Race, TJD Lander, Al, Smith, Race, TJD Lander, Al, Hunter, Smith, TJD There are plenty of good lineups. Just need Archie to actually realize that. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
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LaVine seems to be unlucky in the fact he’s never gotten to play on a team of good veterans. Minnesota was super young when he was there and Chicago is super young. He can score and is a great 3pt shooter. Still has a lot to learn but he’s also only 25. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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Cody Latimer - Orlando Guardians (XFL)
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to keato2299's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
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Yes. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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I think when healthy he’s better than all but the obvious top 2. I think his intangibles as a leader push him there over the others. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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Looks well thought out. Hopefully we can finally beat Purdue and Michigan. Michigan State will be an interesting team if Tillman returns. Watts, Langford and Henry will make for a very good 1-3 to go along with Tillman and Bingham and they have arguably the best starting 5 in the B1G. I’m not sold on Iowa. Personally I think we are a better team. Outside of Michigan State and Wisconsin, I see no reason we aren’t the 3rd best team. This schedule though might make it tough to finish 3rd though. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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https://xavierharkness3.wixsite.com/topictalk/post/off-the-top-top-25-shooting-guards The Top 5 1. James Harden, Houston Rockets: Harden is arguably the most difficult player to defend in the NBA. He can score from any level on the floor and once he crosses half court basically. He doesn’t have the most exciting game to watch with the amount of fouls he draws(and how he draws them) but there is no question that he’s the best at his position. 2. Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors: One of the best two way players in the league and one of the greatest shooters of all time. Thompson can defend three positions and score from almost anywhere. He’s a threat to hit double digit threes every night. 3. Victor Oladipo, Indiana Pacers:We haven’t gotten the chance to see Oladipo a whole lot after his injuries but it can’t be forgotten just how good he became once arriving to Indiana. He is one of the best two way stars in the league and was a massive in part in why Indiana never missed a beat after trading Paul George away for him. 4. Bradley Beal, Washington Wizards: Beal has gotten overshadowed a lot by Wall and rumors about being unhappy, but with Wall out this past season, Beal showed out. Showing he’s one of the best scorers in the league. 5. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder: I am going a bit out on the limb for this one. Mixing what he did this past season and potential. SGA was arguably the best player on OKC and helped them become even better after Westbrook and George were gone. The Rest 6. CJ McCollum, Portland Trail Blazers 7. Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz 8. Zach LaVine, Chicago Bulls 9. Jrue Holiday, New Orleans Pelicans 10. Buddy Hield, Sacramento Kings 11. Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns 12. Andrew Wiggins, Golden State Warriors 13. Collin Sexton, Cleveland Cavaliers 14. Lou Williams, Los Angeles Clippers 15. Evan Fournier, Orlando Magic 16. Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn Nets 17. Caris LeVert, Brooklyn Nets 18. Normal Powell, Toronto Raptors 19. Kendrick Nunn, Miami Heat 20. Marcus Smart, Boston Celtics 21. Jordan Clarkson, Utah Jazz 22. JJ Redick, New Orleans Pelicans 23. Dillon Brooks, Memphis Grizzlies 24. Luke Kennard, Detroit Pistons 25. RJ Barrett, New York Knicks Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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https://xavierharkness3.wixsite.com/topictalk/post/off-the-top-top-25-point-guards Off The Top: Top 25 Point Guards With the season still on the fence, I’ve decided to create some position rankings. I did this before the started as well, but things have changed since then. The special part about the, “Off The Top,” series is that it is just off the top of my head. I don’t go looking up stats. I’ve looked up two things: What positions they are listed as according to https://www.basketball-reference.com and to create a list of point guards so I wouldn’t forget any names. The Top 5 1. LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers: The King is still the King in today’s NBA. His transition to being THE point guard was flawless(considering he basically did it at every other stop). The best player and now best point guard badge continue to run through him. 2. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors: Chef Curry didn’t get to play much this season but he’s still one of the best and still the greatest shooter of all time. If it weren’t for LeBron moving positions, Curry would easily be the best point guard in the league. 3. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers: Lillard gets underrated by some but you won’t see that here. He’s a true leader and can carry on team on his back. He is also probably the best rapper in the league as well. 4. Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks: Doncic has the size and shooting touch to be a superstar and he is right on that path and going down very quickly. He could very well be at the top of this list in a few short years. 5. Chris Paul, Oklahoma City Thunder: What seemed like a rejuvenated Chris Paul helped OKC to a very surprising season after trading away Paul George and Russell Westbrook. But Paul bring the floor general he is, didn’t let the season sink and instead made the Thunder a threat to cause some chaos in the playoffs. The Rest 6. Kemba Walker, Boston Celtics 7. Kyrie Irving, Brooklyn Nets 8. Russell Westbrook, Houston Rockets 9. Kyle Lowry, Toronto Raptors 10. De’Aaron Fox, Sacramento Kings 11. Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies 12. John Wall, Washington Wizards 13. Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks 14. Ben Simmons, Philadelphia 76ers 15. Derrick Rose, Detroit Pistons 16. D’Angelo Russell, Minnesota Timberwolves 17. Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets 18. Malcolm Brogdon, Indiana Pacers 19. Dennis Schröder, Oklahoma City Thunder 20. Eric Bledsoe, Milwaukee Bucks 21. Lonzo Ball, New Orleans Pelicans 22. Goran Dragic, Miami Heat 23. Fred VanVleet, Toronto Raptors 24. Devonte Graham, Charlotte Hornets 25. Mike Conley, Utah Jazz Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
It’s funny because if that’s the IU roster, you guys think we’re a 20 win team going to the NCAA tourney. But because it’s Purdue(who has a better coach), they’re going to be bad. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
That mode Bulls teams were pretty good. But I didn’t get to actually watch them. From teams that I’ve actually gotten to witness: 04 Pistons, 05 Suns, 06 Heat, 08 Celtics, 13 Heat, 15 Warriors, 14 Spurs and there are some others, are the best teams I’ve ever seen. 2008 USA team too. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
That 73 team win was pretty darned good. Maybe not the best ever. But definitely one of the best. But basing things of Ken Pom from year just isn’t a good or consistent practice. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
23 offers from Crean. With 3 committing elsewhere. Warm on Peyton Daniels(108/PG), Chance Moore(69/SG), Jonathan Kuminga(1/SF), Kaleb Washington(99/SF), Jabari Smith(5/PF), Moussa Cisse(8/PF), Michael Foster(9/PF), Jaden Hardy(6/CG). So he’s warm on 5 of the top ten. Maybe it’s easier to recruit to Georgia. Or maybe he learned something. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
That really means nothing. They will be a better team. Their Ken Pom Rankings mean nothing. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
They won’t be worse than last year. At worst, the same. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I agree with the second thing he said. Which I’m assuming is about Eastern. The first thing is clearly about Haarms. That I don’t agree with. But that’s why I’m happy to be an Indiana fan. Once a Hoosier, always a Hoosier. You just don’t seem to get that anywhere else. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
NBA with a smart move here. One the NCAA NEEDS to go with. Wilson Evolution is the absolute best basketball ever made. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Georgetown guard Mac McClung has withdrew his name from the NBA and entered the transfer portal. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners -
College Bball Thread
Loaded Chicken Sandwich replied to BlueDevil's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I don’t think Painter cares about that kind of stuff. I think he’s more worried about getting guys who will buy into Purdue than themselves. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
