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On 3/30/2018 at 2:07 PM, Hoosierfan2017 said:

While it may seem like Romeo is golden regardless of where he spends his year of college, I would argue that that's not necessarily true. Many McDonalds All-Americans have flamed out in the past. I forget who posted the numbers on here, but a sizeable portion of them never get more than a few cups of coffee in the NBA. What if that happens to Romeo? I don't expect it to, but he wouldn't be the first "can't miss" recruit to flop. Imo, where he goes to college is very important, and I commend him for not rushing into a decision. 

The flameouts are the reason the NBA created the rule causing high school students to play ball one year after high school somewhere before declaring for the draft after so many teams signed flameouts to big contracts straight out of high school and lost a lot of money doing that.

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On 3/30/2018 at 3:38 PM, iufaninillinois said:

People only read and believe what reinforces their opinion.

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^ yes this.  people like to create an echo chamber where they can live willfully ignorant to thoughts that might challenge the conclusions they possibly already finalized without all of the information.

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8 hours ago, Feathery said:

I’m not sure how much we will win next year without Romeo. We need a scorer and Romeo fits the bill. I’m not sold on any of the other freshmen being able to step on the court day 1 and put up double digit points per game. 

Don't forget the intriguing grad transfers we appear to be in on.

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3 hours ago, chicagoHOOSIER said:

Don't forget the intriguing grad transfers we appear to be in on.

I haven’t. We haven’t got him yet and a lot of others are in on him too. Regardless, we need a scorer before we can be successful next year. Romeo, grad transfer, one of the freshmen already coming, whoever it is needs to be able to be an efficient scorer 

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42 minutes ago, Feathery said:

I haven’t. We haven’t got him yet and a lot of others are in on him too. Regardless, we need a scorer before we can be successful next year. Romeo, grad transfer, one of the freshmen already coming, whoever it is needs to be able to be an efficient scorer 

I’d argue we need two scorers and another shooter. 

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Just now, CrimsonV said:

All but gone from UE.  The destination is not clear yet though.

This is how I eventually read it, too. We’ve known that, though. (I guess maybe the occasional potential transfer asks for release but ends up returning but given his options, that seems unlikely in this case.)

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Just now, lillurk said:

This is how I eventually read it, too. We’ve known that, though. (I guess maybe the occasional potential transfer asks for release but ends up returning but given his options, that seems unlikely in this case.)

Considering they landed a brand new coach recently would leave it up in the air a bit.  With a talent like Taylor, there is no doubt Walter McCarty was going to get a word in.  Sounds like that didn’t sway him though according to Nick.

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9 hours ago, Walking Boot of Doom said:


... it’s an algorithm. It does so to balance class size and talent so that a class of 6 3 stars isn’t better than a class of 2 5 stars. If you want to know the ranking of a player, just look at the ranking.

It’s honestly ridiculous how everyone on here thinks they are some kind of genius and considers the individuals who evaluate high school and college basketball for a living are morons.


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Many of the people who do evaluate high school basketball for a living  probably are morons, and are certainly lemmings and me too, men. The vast majority; instead of being the old-school blowhard at the end of the bar, are modern bloggers with an internet connection, love of sports and a penchant for writing. 

It's honestly ridiculous how every 20 something with a blog thinks they are a genius and considers the individuals with 25 years of experience, but who happened to have chosen a different career path for a living are morons.

 

 

 

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Many of the people who do evaluate high school basketball for a living  probably are morons, and are certainly lemmings and me too, men. The vast majority; instead of being the old-school blowhard at the end of the bar, are modern bloggers with an internet connection, love of sports and a penchant for writing. 
It's honestly ridiculous how every 20 something with a blog thinks they are a genius and considers the individuals with 25 years of experience, but who happened to have chosen a different career path for a living are morons.
 
 
 

I think you seriously don’t understand how their rating system works, and why it’s pretty smart, especially for the football recruiting class rankings. It’s really hard to compare talent of a class of 20 versus a class of 10 if you don’t normalize the data. Same with basketball. 247 isn’t some blog started by 20 something’s either. Im not even trying to defend them - just trying to prevent ignorance.


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