The Best of the BIG EAST?
I just finished reading through Rush The Court's Top 20 BIG EAST players for the coming season, and to say the least, I've got a few thoughts. First off let me say that Rush The Court is a phenomenal college hoops blog. I read it daily during the season and check it at least a couple of times a week during the off-season.
And Zach Hayes is a great writer, whose opinion I respect after reading his work before. But I've got some problems with this list. I don't know if Zach considers himself a BEAST expert, or if he has allegiances in the conference. But what I do know is this list made me do a double-take more than once.
So as a self-proclaimed Villanova-guru and BEAST-expert, I'm going to tackle a few things that made me raise my eyebrows, as well as the Villanova selections. See you after The Jump...
I bet you were all expecting me to trash Austin Freeman as the pick for the best in the conference? Guess again. While it makes me physically ill to say it, I can't really disagree. The conference lost just about everybody who you could have even considered to be in the running for league MVP last year. So really, it's up for grabs. And Freeman was incredible against us last year (vomit forthcoming). So while I don't like it, I certainly find it hard to argue against as we head into a new era of BIG EAST hoops.
Villanova's own Corey Fisher falls in at #2. Again, absolutely no problem here. He's seasonsed, the spotlight is now his alone, and he's shone the ability to dominate a game. He's in store for a breakout year and barring injury should be in the running for League MVP.
Tim Abromaitis at #5. TIM ABROMAITIS?! TOP 5?! Yeah, I know you'll say he averaged over 16 a game. I don't care. I watched him against Villanova. He stands outside and jacks treys. And now he doesn't have Luke Harangody or Tory Jackson to rely on. He's going to be a no-show this year. As will the entire Notre Dame team. Mark my words.
I think Maalik Wayns made this list on potential, and I certainly don't have a problem with it. He's overflowing with it. How will he and Fisher co-exist though? Tough to say, since both are true point guards in every sense of the word. If both guys can put up 12-15 points per game and 4-7 assists per game, that means we're humming. I'm excited for that backcourt.
Antonio Pena mildly surprised me. Not because he doesn't have talent. He's oozing it. Just that sometimes he utilizes it, and sometimes he doesn't. He's in the dog house, then he's out of it. I expected to see Mouphtaou Yarou ahead of him to be honest, because Mouph looks ready to dominate this year. But hey, it's last go-round for 'Tone. I love the guy. I want him and Yarou to be David Robinson and Tim Duncan this year. I WILL NOT BE LET DOWN!
Fab Melo coming in anywhere on this list was a huge surprise to me. I make it a rule of mine to never include freshman on these lists. Why? Because we have no idea how they are going to handle it. Look at Greg Monroe. He was timid his first year. Look at Lance Stephenson, who some said was going to win MVP. I don't think anyone was that impressed. Maybe Melo changes the trend, who knows. But I think it's foolish to put freshman on 'best player in the conference' lists.
That's it. Rant over. Let's hear your thoughts on the list as a whole, as well as on where the 'Nova guys are ranked...
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I thought Fisher...
and Pena were rated a bit high. Don’t know who I would rank above Fisher, but he just doesn’t strike me as the 2nd best player in the BE. We will see how he handles being the “guy”. Pena. Love him one minute (or one game), loath him the next. Only guy to show up against St. Mary’s, but played like 8 minutes. Makes some really dumb plays, but his bball IQ has increased each year as has his productivity.
Never mistake effort for achievement.
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by Esteban d' Amur on Jul 26, 2010 2:07 PM EDT reply actions
For the first time in a long time...
I feel very confident about our frontcourt…
Mouph and Isaiah a year older. Mouph could be ready to dominate and shoulder the load, which would allow Tone to not be the focal point of the inside game. That presence next to him could allow him to be a big-time guy this year.
My father was a military man. Guess I wasn't such a 'good soldier.' Anyways, when I was 35 he attempted to give me a crew-cut while I was asleep. I woke up, broke his arm, haven't seen him since.
Yes,
especially if Pena can further develop the 10-12 jumper like DC had. Mouph could end up being the best player in the league behind Freeman. I’m interested to see what the back court rotation is going to be like.
Never mistake effort for achievement.
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will. - HJS
by Esteban d' Amur on Jul 26, 2010 5:03 PM EDT up reply actions
Here's what I've got right now
G – FIsher
G – Wayns
G/F – Stokes
F – Pena
F – Mouph
6th: Cheek
7th: Armwood
8th: Bell/Pinkston/Sutton
Tough to say how things shake out between Bell Pinkston and Sutton. Early on all will obviously get a lot of run but I think we’ll see an 8-man rotation this year, which leaves 1 spot for those three guys to fight out.
Although you could argue it’s 9 with only Pinkston and Sutton fighting it out.
My father was a military man. Guess I wasn't such a 'good soldier.' Anyways, when I was 35 he attempted to give me a crew-cut while I was asleep. I woke up, broke his arm, haven't seen him since.
Outside shooting...
worries me. I know Fisher shoots a good % from outside, but his game is getting to lane. Wayns is a dribble drive guy too. That leaves Stokes as the only spot up jump shooter. If he has an off night or isn’t in the game, who makes the outside shot? Cheek is a dribble drive guy. That could be something that haunts them this year.
Never mistake effort for achievement.
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will. - HJS
by Esteban d' Amur on Jul 29, 2010 7:45 AM EDT up reply actions

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