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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 0:15:56 GMT
Largest comeback in Big Ten Men's Basketball history by my Spartans today. Fifth largest in NCAA history.
Go Green!
Go White!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 0:32:12 GMT
Largest comeback in Big Ten Men's Basketball history by my Spartans today. Fifth largest in NCAA history. Go Green! Go White! i'm a lotto dork. can't wait. where do you see Bridges going? not hating - get you're a Spartans fan - i just don't see anything 'special' - pick him between 8-14 in the lotto? it's not to say he can't have a career in the nba - just don't know if i'd rather take my chances on a freshman with tremendous upside who may be a bust (no need for Sixers jokes here folks) or a European overseas....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 0:44:02 GMT
Largest comeback in Big Ten Men's Basketball history by my Spartans today. Fifth largest in NCAA history. Go Green! Go White! i'm a lotto dork. can't wait. where do you see Bridges going? not hating - get you're a Spartans fan - i just don't see anything 'special' - pick him between 8-14 in the lotto? it's not to say he can't have a career in the nba - just don't know if i'd rather take my chances on a freshman with tremendous upside who may be a bust (no need for Sixers jokes here folks) or a European overseas.... Bridges needs to greatly improve his ball handling and defense to be a starter in the NBA. He's a pretty good shooter. What's "special" about Bridges is his athleticism/explosiveness. What seems to be missing from his DNA that will prevent him from being a star is his demeanor. He's a nice kid. Almost too nice. He'll make a fantastic teammate in the NBA. My projection for him is 10th overall, regular rotation player almost immediately, starter on a bad team within three or four years, never an all-star, never someone's first or second option. Jackson's the one who has the high ceiling. He might not pan out. They often don't. But he has the materials to be the next Garnett.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 1:03:16 GMT
i'm a lotto dork. can't wait. where do you see Bridges going? not hating - get you're a Spartans fan - i just don't see anything 'special' - pick him between 8-14 in the lotto? it's not to say he can't have a career in the nba - just don't know if i'd rather take my chances on a freshman with tremendous upside who may be a bust (no need for Sixers jokes here folks) or a European overseas.... Bridges needs to greatly improve his ball handling and defense to be a starter in the NBA. He's a pretty good shooter. What's "special" about Bridges is his athleticism/explosiveness. What seems to be missing from his DNA that will prevent him from being a star is his demeanor. He's a nice kid. Almost too nice. He'll make a fantastic teammate in the NBA. My projection for him is 10th overall, regular rotation player almost immediately, starter on a bad team within three or four years, never an all-star, never someone's first or second option. Jackson's the one who has the high ceiling. He might not pan out. They often don't. But he has the materials to be the next Garnett. Evan Turner? I love E.T. - he gets hated on here because he was taken #2 but E.T. does everything well (not a terrific shooter) and is a glue guy - to this day I'd love to have him as a 6th man. Same can be said for Iggy - Iguodala got some unfair hate here because he was never the next 'big thing' - know what he is? A great teammate and role player and I'd love to have him coming off the bench too. You need 'good guys' and 'glue guys' like this on your teams.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 1:07:16 GMT
Bridges needs to greatly improve his ball handling and defense to be a starter in the NBA. He's a pretty good shooter. What's "special" about Bridges is his athleticism/explosiveness. What seems to be missing from his DNA that will prevent him from being a star is his demeanor. He's a nice kid. Almost too nice. He'll make a fantastic teammate in the NBA. My projection for him is 10th overall, regular rotation player almost immediately, starter on a bad team within three or four years, never an all-star, never someone's first or second option. Jackson's the one who has the high ceiling. He might not pan out. They often don't. But he has the materials to be the next Garnett. Evan Turner? I love E.T. - he gets hated on here because he was taken #2 but E.T. does everything well (not a terrific shooter) and is a glue guy - to this day I'd love to have him as a 6th man. Same can be said for Iggy - Iguodala got some unfair hate here because he was never the next 'big thing' - know what he is? A great teammate and role player and I'd love to have him coming off the bench too. You need 'good guys' and 'glue guys' like this on your teams. I think he'll be a little better than Turner, but yeah, same level. Guys like Bridges are always good economy guys, too. You don't have to pay them much.
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Post by NJtoTX on Feb 18, 2018 2:10:55 GMT
And I missed it. Though I probably would have turned it off when it got bad.
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