Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
IndyBison
The success of Nelson, Knecht, Jones (Purdue) is only going to increase the number of players at smaller mid majors to get to transfer to bigger schools. Seems much more impactful in basketball compared to football.
Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk
Especially when several of the blue blood programs are full of young guys. Seems like it helps to have some proven old guys on the team
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
IndyBison
The success of Nelson, Knecht, Jones (Purdue) is only going to increase the number of players at smaller mid majors to get to transfer to bigger schools. Seems much more impactful in basketball compared to football.
Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk
I'd be interested to see that stats on the number of players on NCAA tournament teams who are transfers. I bet the percentage is very high - if I had to guess I'd think around 60%. In Utah State's first round win they didn't have a single player that scored who was on their roster last year. Some guys are on their 3rd and 4th teams. It's not just mid-major players transferring either, there's plenty of high major transfers.
It's the way the game of college basketball is these days. Either embrace it, ignore it, or spend your entertainment time/money elsewhere.
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
southcliffbison
Not in the tourney, my friend.
It’s three games. If you watched Caitlin Clark play the big 10 tournament and only the big 10 tournament this year you wouldn’t have been impressed either.
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
I'd be interested to see that stats on the number of players on NCAA tournament teams who are transfers. I bet the percentage is very high - if I had to guess I'd think around 60%. In Utah State's first round win they didn't have a single player that scored who was on their roster last year. Some guys are on their 3rd and 4th teams. It's not just mid-major players transferring either, there's plenty of high major transfers.
It's the way the game of college basketball is these days. Either embrace it, ignore it, or spend your entertainment time/money elsewhere.
Probably pretty high but it would represent the number of players on all teams that are now transfers. Basketball may be a much higher percentage than football. They already had the one and done issue so turnover of basketball teams was already common.
Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bison03
Going to the Final 4! Pretty awesome. How many other ND born players have gone to the final 4? Incan only think of is Jeff Boschee in 2002.
Jason Anderson from Valley City might have made it with LSU. Coaches from ND that I can think of are Lute Olson, Dale Brown and Jud Heathcote.
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Mr Meaty
Jason Anderson from Valley City might have made it with LSU. Coaches from ND that I can think of are Lute Olson, Dale Brown and Jud Heathcote.
Had to look him up. I went to high school with a pretty good player by the name of Jason Anderson, and he was at LSU in the early 90s but didn't play basketball there. There was a Justin Anderson from Valley City who played at UC Irvine before transferring to LSU for 1990-92 seasons. They lost in the first round in 91 and second round in 92 despite having Shaq.
Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk
1 Attachment(s)
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Re: Prof Chaos post above… Elite 8 teams… “Every Elite 8 team's starting lineup by where they began playing in College”
https://x.com/ncaabuzzerbters/status...9x2nhINMpOtW8A
Attachment 10501
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
What if I told you that, as a team, NDSU shot a higher percentage from behind the 3pt line than Alabama did this year....
And I would believe you with the caveat that, from game stats through March 15th mind you, Alabama has attempted 302 more 3 pt. shots than NDSU (969 to NDSU's 667). So, I think we'll both agree that Alabama has better behind the arc shooters than NDSU. Game stats from March 15 to the present I could not find.
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Oh, and one more thing since we're talking 3 pt shooting per cents; NDSU shot 37.78% from beyond the arc; Alabama has shot 36.57 % and the Tide attempted 302 more 3 pt shots, a slightly more than a 1 % better percentage for NDSU. Not to argue, but I'll take Alabama's shooters.
Re: Grant Nelson NBA Draft??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
southcliffbison
Oh, and one more thing since we're talking 3 pt shooting per cents; NDSU shot 37.78% from beyond the arc; Alabama has shot 36.57 % and the Tide attempted 302 more 3 pt shots, a slightly more than a 1 % better percentage for NDSU. Not to argue, but I'll take Alabama's shooters.
I would as well but 3 point shooting hasn't been an issue for NDSU in recent years. Lack of defense, especially in the frontcourt, was their main issue this year IMO and centering your recruiting strategy around getting 3 point shooters doesn't solve that.