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this is their best team in a while.
better than walton/midget and frye/salim/adams.
Radenovic/Budinger/Williams/Shakur is mad skilled.
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Decent college freshman
I don't think this Arizona team is as good as the '05 or the '03 team. Very talented, but I'm not sold on them being a top-flight national title contender yet.
another sham. i bet the arizona/illinois games was reffed by big 10 officials.
that's why it was a sham. lol
As far as I know, I don't believe that Randy McCall, Robert Donato or Doug Shows typically work Big Ten games. And here's two other newsflashes:
1. We were called for 18 fouls to their 10. Not complaining about that number, I think it was about right, but it's hard to whine about the refs when you had the edge in the calls.
2. There's no such thing as a "Big Ten ref."
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Decent playground baller
^
I agree. They still have alot to prove, but so does every other team in the NCAA right now except maybe Wichita St. They can't do too much more than they've already done.
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i was kidding Game. i'm just a poor loser.
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Decent college freshman
I agree. They still have alot to prove, but so does every other team in the NCAA right now except maybe Wichita St. They can't do too much more than they've already done.
True, but there are already several teams that I think I can quite comfortably call title contenders/favorites: UCLA, Ohio State, Florida, North Carolina. Then there are teams that could very well be there by March, but have at least one major question to answer: Arizona, Kansas, Pitt, LSU, maybe Washington, maybe UConn.
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7-time NBA All-Star
i dont see how you can all ohio st for sure contenders right now...I know oden is great but the team is young and I think they will run into some trouble in the big 10
By the way Pitt doesnt impress me too much...they have a great coach but gray seems like a taller nick collison that cant shoot
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Decent college freshman
They may be young, but so are a lot of other teams. I wasn't as high on OSU as others going into the year, but they're legit.
Three of their starters are experienced upperclassmen: junior Jamar Butler,
5th-year senior Ron Lewis, and senior Ivan Harris. And it doesn't matter a single bit that Oden's a freshman because he became the best player in the nation the second he stepped on the court.
So that leaves Conley, who's playing well beyond his years; Cook, who's their No. 2 wing scoring option, and Lighty, who's a role player.
I don't see how their youth is a problem. Not like KU's inconsistency, Arizona's aversion to guarding people, or the lack of firepower of Wisconsin or Pitt, for example.
Now, North Carolina, I could see their youth biting them come tourney time, because they really only have Rayshawn Terry in terms of big-time upperclassmen. Same with Kansas, with six freshmen and sophomores in the rotation, but not to the same extent as with UNC.
Last edited by TheGame414; 12-21-2006 at 11:22 PM.
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7-time NBA All-Star
Arizona's aversion to guarding people
obviously you havent been watching their past games where they put the clamp down on san diego st,houston, and memphis all great offensive and three point teams
you cant just listen to the media...once a team has that reputation its hard to break it even playing good defense
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Decent college freshman
Memphis, while explosive, is sloppy, and c'mon, you're gonna hang your hat stopping San Diego State and Houston? Arizona ranks 120th in raw defensive efficiency. That's bad. Even their ranking of No. 41 in adjusted defensive efficiency isn't great. No Final Four team in the last three years has been worse than No. 27 in adjusted effiency or No. 52 in raw efficiency, and the average adjusted ranking of the last 12 Final Four teams has been No. 9 nationally.
They may be improving, and what I saw of the game last night did look better, but they still have a long way to go on the defensive end. An Illinois team that was without Randle and Smith did whatever they wanted offensively, despite being on the road and facing a near 3-to-1 foul discrepancy, for about 32-35 minutes of that game.
If the media was saying anything negative about Arizona's defense in the 2006-2007 season, I wasn't aware. I'm going by what the numbers tell me and more importantly, what my eyes have told me.
Last edited by TheGame414; 12-21-2006 at 11:34 PM.
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7-time NBA All-Star
Originally Posted by TheGame414
Memphis, while explosive, is sloppy, and c'mon, you're gonna hang your hat stopping San Diego State and Houston? Arizona ranks 120th in raw defensive efficiency. That's bad. Even their ranking of No. 41 in adjusted defensive efficiency isn't great. No Final Four team in the last three years has been worse than No. 27 in adjusted effiency or No. 52 in raw efficiency, and the average adjusted ranking of the last 12 Final Four teams has been No. 9 nationally.
They may be improving, and what I saw of the game last night did look better, but they still have a long way to go on the defensive end. An Illinois team that was without Randle and Smith did whatever they wanted offensively, despite being on the road and facing a near 3-to-1 foul discrepancy, for about 32-35 minutes of that game.
If the media was saying anything negative about Arizona's defense in the 2006-2007 season, I wasn't aware. I'm going by what the numbers tell me and more importantly, what my eyes have told me.
Im just saying they are improving from the beggining and if they keep playing like they have been playing they will end uo being a excellent offensive team with a decent defense
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7-time NBA All-Star
Originally Posted by statman32
Im just saying they are improving from the beggining and if they keep playing like they have been playing they will end uo being a excellent offensive team with a decent defense
by the way where do you get your stats from???
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Decent college freshman
Sorry, I should've put up a link. It's from www.kenpom.com, one of my favorite basketball websites.
And I certainly think they could be a title contender. But while they may be improving defensively, they aren't close to being there yet, in terms of winning a national championship.
Obviously everyone needs to improve over the course of the year. But I don't think Arizona is on the short list of teams that has every facet of the game in place or close to it to be considered a title favorite right now. They're one of the teams on the next tier that still has a glaring hole to fix.
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Shakur with 8/9/9 in Arizona's conference opening win over Cal.
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7-time NBA All-Star
another great game by shakur and company in the victory over stanford...we got dominated in the paint but still pulled it out...we shot 80% from 3 and 61% overall
cant wait till next week with two big matchups against the washington schools
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Marcus has been crazy. Playing like I expected him to from the beginning.
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