Bufkin looks pretty good. Don't want to miss out on this year's Dickinson.
Thanks
Bufkin looks pretty good. Don't want to miss out on this year's Dickinson.
Gonna be awhile for my pick unless someone has lists sorry
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ACC | ||
First | Last | School |
Paul | Atkinson | Notre Dame |
Matthew | Cleveland | Florida State |
AJ | Griffin | Duke |
Nate | Leszewski | Notre Dame |
Jericole | Hellems | NC State |
Samuell | Williamson | Louisville |
Dane | Goodwin | Notre Dame |
Noah | Locke | Louisville |
Wendell | Moore | Duke |
Trevor | Keels | Duke |
Benny | Williams | Syracuse |
Armaan | Franklin | Virginia |
Storm | Murphy | Virginia Tech |
Jordan | Usher | Georgia Tech |
Hunter | Tyson | Clemson |
BIG TEN | ||
First | Last | School |
Jordan | Bohannon | Iowa |
Trent | Frazier | Illinois |
Justice | Sueing | Ohio State |
Xavier | Johnson | Indiana |
Donta | Scott | Maryland |
Tyson | Walker | Michigan State |
Geo | Baker | Rutgers |
Joey | Hauser | Michigan State |
Keegan | Murray | Iowa |
Brad | Davison | Wisconsin |
Fatts | Russell | Maryland |
Trey | McGowens | Nebraska |
Pete | Nance | Northwestern |
Jamison | Battle | Minnesota |
Seth | Lundy | Penn State |
BIG EAST | ||
First | Last | School |
Chuck | Harris | Butler |
Ryan | Kalkbrenner | Creighton |
Justin | Lewis | Marquette |
Darryl | Morsell | Marquette |
Tyrese | Martin | Connecticut |
Myles | Cale | Seton Hall |
Aaron | Thompson | Butler |
Al | Durham | Providence |
Rati | Andronikashvili | Creighton |
SEC | ||
First | Last | School |
Keion | Brooks | Kentucky |
Allen | Flanigan | Auburn |
Josiah-Jordan | James | Tennessee |
Myreon | Jones | Florida |
Stanley | Umude | Arkansas |
Justin | Powell | Tennessee |
Garrison | Brooks | Mississippi State |
Myreon | Jones | Florida |
Liam | Robbins | Vanderbilt |
Keyshawn | Bryant | South Carolina |
Marcus | Williams | Texas A&M |
Xavier | Pinson | LSU |
Efton | Reid | LSU |
BIG 12 | ||
First | Last | School |
Kendall | Brown | Baylor |
Dylan | Disu | Texas |
Tanner | Groves | Oklahoma |
Nijel | Pack | Kansas State |
Emanuel | Miller | TCU |
Courtney | Ramey | Texas |
Kevin | McCullar | Texas Tech |
Sean | McNeil | West Virginia |
Moussa | Cisse | Oklahoma State |
Kalib | Boone | Oklahoma State |
PAC 12 | ||
First | Last | School |
De'Vion | Harmon | Oregon |
Jacob | Young | Oregon |
Peyton | Watson | UCLA |
Jules | Bernard | UCLA |
Jaiden | Delaire | Stanford |
Evan | Battey | Colorado |
Marreon | Jackson | Arizona State |
Branden | Carlson | Utah |
Efe | Abogidi | Washington State |
Jamal | Bey | Washington |
Daejon | Davis | Washington |
Jarod | Lucas | Oregon State |
AAC | ||
First | Last | School |
Darius | Perry | UCF |
Marcus | Weathers | SMU |
Missouri Valley | ||
First | Last | School |
Lucas | Williamson | Loyola Chicago |
Braden | Norris | Loyola Chicago |
Tyreke | Key | Indiana State |
Austin | Phyfe | Northern Iowa |
WCC | ||
First | Last | School |
Rasir | Bolton | Gonzaga |
Julian | Strawther | Gonzaga |
Tommy | Kuhse | Saint Mary's |
Eli | Scott | Loyola Marymount |
Caleb | Lohner | BYU |
Cameron | Shelton | Loyola Marymount |
Atlantic 10 | ||
First | Last | School |
Jordan | Hall | St.Joseph's |
Hyunjung | Lee | Davidson |
Vince | Williams | VCU |
Grant | Golden | Richmond |
Mustapha | Amzil | Dayton |
Jaren | Holmes | Saint Bonaventure |
Tyler | Burton | Richmond |
D'Shawn | Schwartz | George Mason |
Toumani | Camara | Dayton |
Marcus | Tsohonis | VCU |
Mountain West | ||
First | Last | School |
Isaiah | Stevens | Colorado State |
Justin | Bean | Utah State |
AJ | Walker | Air Force |
Orlando | Robinson | Fresno State |
Desmond | Cambridge | Nevada |
Jemarl | Baker | Fresno State |
REST OF THE CONFERENCES | ||
First | Last | School |
Greg | Parham | VMI |
Mike | Bothwell | Furman |
Baylor | Scheierman | South Dakota State |
Mark | Sears | Ohio |
Darrion | Trammell | Seattle |
Kevin | Samuel | Florida Gulf Coast |
Collin | Welp | UC Irvine |
KJ | Buffen | UAB |
Jordan | Brown | Louisiana |
Jalen | Ray | Hofstra |
Josh | Mballa | Buffalo |
Jalen | Moore | Oakland |
Fardaws | Aimaq | Utah Valley |
Tevin | Brown | Murray State |
Hail has ~45 minutes left before he is skipped and @GE Nole is on the clock.
Hyungjung Lee @MGC_07
Yeah, I’d stumbled across an article about him, and that’s what put me onto the pick. I’ve only seen some highlights, but he looks legit.The Draymond Green of the WCC.
Longtime friends and teammates with the Ball brothers. Remember watching some Chino Hills games and I thought he was clearly D1 talent. Surprised he couldn't even muster a scholarship from Cal or maybe San Diego State or Fresno State.
Yup. That's the guy. He very well might be the best shooter in the country. I want to say he and Trey Murphy were the only two players in the country last year in the 50-90-40 club. Could be a big-time steal. He's definitely capable of being A-10 POY.
I haven't watched him a whole lot. I know he does well in spot-up situations and off screens. Just wonder if he can consistently create his own shot. If not, that might limit his ceiling a bit. Excellent valued pick, though. Since hail was taking a while I had some time to think, and I honestly considered foregoing the Manny Bates selection and switching to Lee.
I considered him. I just don’t think Davidson will be good enough for Lee to win CPOY when there will be other deserving players on much better teams. Hell, if the Bonnie’s win the league by 3 games like I’d suspect, it almost has to go to Lofton or Osun. The only team with a chance to be close is Richmond and that means Gilyard is the only other viable candidate imo.The Draymond Green of the WCC.
Longtime friends and teammates with the Ball brothers. Remember watching some Chino Hills games and I thought he was clearly D1 talent. Surprised he couldn't even muster a scholarship from Cal or maybe San Diego State or Fresno State.
Yup. That's the guy. He very well might be the best shooter in the country. I want to say he and Trey Murphy were the only two players in the country last year in the 50-90-40 club. Could be a big-time steal. He's definitely capable of being A-10 POY.
I haven't watched him a whole lot. I know he does well in spot-up situations and off screens. Just wonder if he can consistently create his own shot. If not, that might limit his ceiling a bit. Excellent valued pick, though. Since hail was taking a while I had some time to think, and I honestly considered foregoing the Manny Bates selection and switching to Lee.
I considered him. I just don’t think Davidson will be good enough for Lee to win CPOY when there will be other deserving players on much better teams. Hell, if the Bonnie’s win the league by 3 games like I’d suspect, it almost has to go to Lofton or Osun. The only team with a chance to be close is Richmond and that means Gilyard is the only other viable candidate imo.
Damn. I almost really did snipe you, hence my sudden interest in Brooks’ stat line projectionsKeion Brooks
I had virtually no time to check the board over the weekend. Halloween parties and birthday parties = tons of drinking. Brooks was an easy pick to make at this point, I had no interest in doing research for the last one.Damn. I almost really did snipe you, hence my sudden interest in Brooks’ stat line projections
It’s over. @dukedevilz RELEASE THE RANKINGS
Hah. Fair enough. Just posted the top 150 thread. I made several adjustments in the past week. So, it may not look exactly the way I referenced some of the rankings earlier. But, here they are...
150 MOST IMPACTFUL PLAYERS
1. Drew Timme, Gonzaga
2. Kofi Cockburn, Illinois
3. Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga
4. Paolo Banchero, Duke
5. Hunter Dickinson, Michigan
6. Johnny Juzang, UCLA
7. Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana
8. EJ Liddell, Ohio State
9. Collin Gillespie, Villanova
10. Jaden Ivey, Purdue
11. Max Abmas, Oral Roberts
12. Julian Champagnie, St.John's
13. Scotty Pippen, Vanderbilt
14. Remy Martin, Kansas
15. Kennedy Chandler, Tennessee
16. Trevion Williams, Purdue
17. Kendric Davis, SMU
18. Javhon Quinerly, Alabama
19. Marcus Carr, Texas
20. Emoni Bates, Memphis
21. Jaime Jaquez, UCLA
22. Andre Curbelo, Illinois
23. Buddy Boeheim, Syracuse
24. Terrence Shannon, Texas Tech
25. TyTy Washington, Kentucky
26. Alex Barcello, BYU
27. David McCormack, Kansas
28. Paul Scruggs, Xavier
29. Bennedict Mathurin, Arizona
30. Keve Aluma, Virginia Tech
31. Will Richardson, Oregon
32. Matthew Mayer, Baylor
33. Oscar Tshiebwe, Kentucky
34. Eric Ayala, Maryland
35. Grant Sherfield, Nevada
36. Tyson Etienne, Wichita State
37. Colin Castleton, Florida
38. Armando Bacot, North Carolina
39. Jalen Duren, Memphis
40. James Akinjo, Baylor
41. Caleb Houstan, Michigan
42. Tre Mitchell, Texas
43. Patrick Baldwin, Milwaukee
44. Andrew Nembhard, Gonzaga
45. Jabari Smith, Auburn
46. Jermaine Samuels, Villanova
47. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
48. Isaiah Wong, Miami
49. Azuolas Tubelis, Arizona
50. Iverson Molinar, Mississippi State
51. Kellan Grady, Kentucky
52. Nate Watson, Providence
53. David Roddy, Colorado State
54. Quincy Guerrier, Oregon
55. Marcus Sasser, Houston
56. Jared Rhoden, Seton Hall
57. Ron Harper, Rutgers
58. Michael Devoe, Georgia Tech
59. Matt Bradley, San Diego State
60. Dawson Garcia, North Carolina
61. Kenneth Lofton, Louisiana Tech
62. Justin Moore, Villanova
63. Kadary Richmond, Seton Hall
64. Antoine Davis, Detroit
65. Caleb Mills, Florida State
66. Kyle Lofton, Saint Bonaventure
67. Isaiah Mobley, USC
68. Tyger Campbell, UCLA
69. Taz Sherman, West Virginia
70. Taevion Kinsey, Marshall
71. Jayden Gardner, Virginia
72. Osun Osunniyi, Saint Bonaventure
73. Isiaih Mosley, Missouri State
74. Mark Williams, Duke
75. Max Christie, Michigan State
76. Davonte Davis, Arkansas
77. Adam Flagler, Baylor
78. Hyungjung Lee, Davidson
79. Jaden Shackelford, Alabama
80. Anthony Polite, Florida State
81. Walker Kessler, Auburn
82. Avery Anderson, Oklahoma State
83. Zach Freemantle, Xavier
84. Johni Broome, Morehead State
85. Posh Alexander, St.John's
86. Ryan Davis, Vermont
87. Zach Edey, Purdue
88. Darius Days, LSU
89. Jae'lyn Withers, Louisville
90. Marcus Bagley, Arizona State
91. Mike Miles, TCU
92. Kyler Edwards, Houston
93. Isaiah Stevens, Colorado State
94. Prentiss Hubb, Notre Dame
95. Gaige Primm, Missouri State
96. Jabari Walker, Colorado
97. Noah Williams, Washington State
98. Jacob Gilyard, Richmond
99. Justin Powell, Tennessee
100. Keegan Murray, Iowa
101. Jeenathan Williams, Buffalo
102. DeVante' Jones, Michigan
103. RJ Cole, UConn
104. Grayson Murphy, Belmont
105. Xavier Johnson, Indiana
106. Justice Sueing, Ohio State
107. Jalen Wilson, Kansas
108. JD Davison, Alabama
109. Landers Nolley, Memphis
110. Baylor Scheierman, South Dakota State
111. Nijel Pack, Kansas State
112. Warith Alatishe, Oregon State
113. Bryce Hamilton, UNLV
114. Chuck Harris, Butler
115. AJ Green, Northern Iowa
116. Roman Penn, Drake
117. Nate Lasewski, Notre Dame
118. Teddy Allen, New Mexico State
119. Manny Bates, NC State
120. Garrison Brooks, Mississippi State
121. Andrew Jones, Texas
122. Wendell Moore, Duke
123. Tanner Groves, Oklahoma
124. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa
125. Kevin McCullar, Texas Tech
126. Sahvir Wheeler, Kentucky
127. Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton
128. Jamaree Bouyea, San Francisco
129. Gabe Brown, Michigan State
130. Peyton Watson, UCLA
131. Grant Basile, Wright State
132. Caleb Love, North Carolina
133. Keith Williams, Western Kentucky
134. Bryce McGowens, Nebraska
135. Reece Beekman, Virginia
136. Marreon Jackson, Arizona State
137. Kalib Boone, Oklahoma State
138. Vince Williams, VCU
140. Efe Abogidi, Washington State
141. Samuell Williamson, Louisville
142. Tyrese Martin, UConn
143. Kendall Brown, Baylor
144. Manny Bates, NC State
145. Au'Diese Toney, Arkansas
146. Toumani Camara, Dayton
147. Blake Francis, Richmond
148. Emanuel Miller, TCU
149. Harrison Ingram, Stanford
150. Ryan Nembhard, Creighton
Manny Bates, so good he made it twice.
I could be in for a rough season based on this list.
As a Tennessee fan, I could totally see marking John Fulkerson off the list for not making the top 100 this year in the second tweet, until I checked the list in the first tweet and saw him at 91 on the list.
Great stuff as always, thanks DD. Do you have last years lists still? I’m curious what the biggest drops YoY are. Has to be Kihei Clark, right? Or maybe you weren’t as high as others on him last year