What is so hard about 4 bubbles of 16, followed by a Final 4 bubble? Seems pretty simple.
I can't even describe how dumb that would be. A complete farce.....ridiculous. I would refuse to watch, unless the Illini won the conference.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...g-bubbles-championships-2021-perfectly-viable
When he said 32 I just thought it would be conference champs only. They even talk maybe just 16 teams.
What is so hard about 4 bubbles of 16, followed by a Final 4 bubble? Seems pretty simple.
make the western most location probably be somewhere like Arizona/Nevada/New Mexico/Colorado so that the mountains are not in the way.
https://tenor.com/bm6xU.gifIn the way? Of what? You know we've reached the west coast...right?
well, I tried. I figured I came to the right person anyway
In the way? Of what? You know we've reached the west coast...right?
I got a good laugh out of that, thank you.In the way? Of what? You know we've reached the west coast...right?
Who are you more excited about Curbelo or Miller?
Curbelo is so relaxing playing and grown.
Miller is the player I have been hoping begging for...
the two remind me of getting Malcolm (Curbelo) and Nunn (Miller).
I was just thinking they’d ideally be within a single days drive of the final location to limit exposure to potential Covid sources So they could be taken there directly without having to enter an airport or any other public spaces.
Yessir, that’s the one. Apparently he played professionally with OA in Puerto Rico.Sorry if this has already been asked/answered but was Padilla’s dad the Umass point guard when they were #1?
What is so hard about 4 bubbles of 16, followed by a Final 4 bubble? Seems pretty simple.
I am excited about both players. However it does appear to me that AM is much much more likely to be a pro with his shooting ability, athleticism, and being a bigger player. AM may not be here to use all his eligibility. I feel AC will use his up. He will certainly make us better ability and vision. Although i dont know how many of those below the net scoop shots will work in against B10 guys in the paint but the rest of those reels are very encouraging.Who are you more excited about Curbelo or Miller?
Curbelo is so relaxing playing and grown.
Miller is the player I have been hoping begging for...
the two remind me of getting Malcolm (Curbelo) and Nunn (Miller).
Who are you more excited about Curbelo or Miller?
Curbelo is so relaxing playing and grown.
Miller is the player I have been hoping begging for...
the two remind me of getting Malcolm (Curbelo) and Nunn (Miller).
To me it's a toss-up. Both look college ready, with Miller having more flash --he'll definitely get his share of highlight plays as the season goes on, and scouts will value his athleticism and high potential. I won't be upset if either makes the jump to the pros quickly. My hope is that Curbelo gives us that next level on the offensive end, knowing where the ball needs to be, and taking care of it until we break down the defense. He's a bit undersized for an NBA PG, so I'd expect him to spend more time developing if he makes it. And if Curbelo's value is as a pure PG, then it's a question in my mind of whether we have something of an issue with the overlap of being the primary ball handler. Obviously Ayo can handle being off the ball, but it's a question in my mind as to how effectively the 1-3 rotations work. I still think of Underwood's teams as aspiring to run pinch-post offense like SFA, but I just don't see us having the group that runs that. Fortunately, BU and crew have a plan and I don't have to figure any of that out
Both Curbelo and Miller have a great chance of success --love where the program is at. Not sure if either is going to give us an elite 3 point threat, but if we get that out of either, we'll be scary good. BIG is going to have a lot of nationally relevant teams --not going to be an easy season even with our roster looking so good.
To me it's a toss-up. Both look college ready, with Miller having more flash --he'll definitely get his share of highlight plays as the season goes on, and scouts will value his athleticism and high potential. I won't be upset if either makes the jump to the pros quickly. My hope is that Curbelo gives us that next level on the offensive end, knowing where the ball needs to be, and taking care of it until we break down the defense. He's a bit undersized for an NBA PG, so I'd expect him to spend more time developing if he makes it. And if Curbelo's value is as a pure PG, then it's a question in my mind of whether we have something of an issue with the overlap of Ayo being the primary ball handler. Obviously Ayo can handle being off the ball, but it's a question in my mind as to how effectively the 1-3 rotations work. I still think of Underwood's teams as aspiring to run pinch-post offense like SFA, but I just don't see us having the group that runs that. Fortunately, BU and crew have a plan and I don't have to figure any of that out
Both Curbelo and Miller have a great chance of success --love where the program is at. Not sure if either is going to give us an elite 3 point threat, but if we get that out of either, we'll be scary good. BIG is going to have a lot of nationally relevant teams --not going to be an easy season even with our roster looking so good.
Didn’t think Ayo was the prime ball handler. Their success started when they gave that assignment to Trent. Trent’s 3 pt shooting degraded at that point but team success was higher. This year they can use Curbelo as the ball handler and use two of Ayo, Trent, Alan, and Hutcherson as the shooters or continue to useTrent in that capacity. We will see all of these combinations but which will it be at crunch time.
This year they can use Curbelo as the ball handler and use two of Ayo, Trent, Alan, and Hutcherson as the shooters or continue to useTrent in that capacity. We will see all of these combinations but which will it be at crunch time.
To me it's a toss-up. Both look college ready, with Miller having more flash --he'll definitely get his share of highlight plays as the season goes on, and scouts will value his athleticism and high potential. I won't be upset if either makes the jump to the pros quickly. My hope is that Curbelo gives us that next level on the offensive end, knowing where the ball needs to be, and taking care of it until we break down the defense. He's a bit undersized for an NBA PG, so I'd expect him to spend more time developing if he makes it. And if Curbelo's value is as a pure PG, then it's a question in my mind of whether we have something of an issue with the overlap of Ayo being the primary ball handler. Obviously Ayo can handle being off the ball, but it's a question in my mind as to how effectively the 1-3 rotations work. I still think of Underwood's teams as aspiring to run pinch-post offense like SFA, but I just don't see us having the group that runs that. Fortunately, BU and crew have a plan and I don't have to figure any of that out
Both Curbelo and Miller have a great chance of success --love where the program is at. Not sure if either is going to give us an elite 3 point threat, but if we get that out of either, we'll be scary good. BIG is going to have a lot of nationally relevant teams --not going to be an easy season even with our roster looking so good.
Yeah, I meant Adam, darn name checker isn’t any better than the spell checker.I would wager 1 beach house that we wont see much of Alan this year. I think you probably meant to say Adam though - in which case I agree 100%. Our team's shooting should be significantly improved from last year. Maybe they'll try to shoot from 6 ft beyond the arc to remain socially distant?
Are you saying we won't see much of Adam Miller this year? If so why not? Great player, excellent shot, and good free throw shooter, am I wrong?Didn’t think Ayo was the prime ball handler. Their success started when they gave that assignment to Trent. Trent’s 3 pt shooting degraded at that point but team success was higher. This year they can use Curbelo as the ball handler and use two of Ayo, Trent, Alan, and Hutcherson as the shooters or continue to useTrent in that capacity. We will see all of these combinations but which will it be at crunch time.
I think when Kofi and Ayo move up we actually do have a pretty solid spread team. The hardest player to fit is Hamlin but he’d have 2 years of development under his belt.