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Topic Started: Feb 20 2009, 08:50 PM (320 Views)
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IUCOLTFAN
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Feb 21 2009, 11:57 AM
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Man I like this kid. Found this nugget.
On the toughest players he has gone up against in AAU play:
I would have to say the hardest player I’ve played against would be Dexter Strickland, who’s going to North Carolina, and John Wall (undecided). They’re the two best players I’ve ever played against from a guard stand point. Just being able to guard them and see what that’s like, to play at the next level… It’s a whole other level and it’s ridiculous if you really stop and think about it, but I think I’m ready for that level.
Anyone know how he did against those two? I thought I remember his game against Wall being pretty good, but I can't be positive on that.
He did well offensively against Wall, but Wall torched him defensively.
I doubt Crean would have Hulls guard Wall in college.
Who would he guard? Wall will be the other team's starting PG.
He would likely guard the SG. It really depends on who else is on the floor and what team he signs with in the first place. To assume that Hulls would guard Wall no matter what makes no sense. They are generally slower and easier to guard. If Wall is a focal point, the best way to defend him would be to send different defenders at him throughout the game, much like Purdue did to Curry.
So you want the barely 6 foot 170 pound Hulls to be guarding the other team's 2? I'd love to play against a team that you coached. You admitted yourself that you got cut in like 8th grade.........quit dreaming, you wish you could play anywhere. I doubt any team you played for would be chalking up very many W's. ;)
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Feb 21 2009, 12:02 PM
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asked how he did against Wall. I told you want happened. Hulls did well offensively, and Wall was outstanding offensively against Hulls. Call it torched, abused, beat down, took advantage of, whatever you want to call it. Thats what happened. I wasn't saying Hulls did any worse, thats just what happened.
IE One didn't play much zone all summer. Bloomington South played mainly zone against Teague and Pike.
I wasn't saying you were wrong, just wondering what the basis for being "torched" is. If Wall averages 25/game and Hulls gave up 27 to him, then it sounds like he did pretty average. If he gave up 35, then I'd say he got torched. I guess what I'm trying to determine is, was Hulls any worse than any other player that has tried to defend Wall? So you want Dcum to relay what he READ to you? He doesnt know anymore than you do, dont fall for that shit.
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Feb 21 2009, 12:29 PM
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- dreachon
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Man I like this kid. Found this nugget.
On the toughest players he has gone up against in AAU play:
I would have to say the hardest player I’ve played against would be Dexter Strickland, who’s going to North Carolina, and John Wall (undecided). They’re the two best players I’ve ever played against from a guard stand point. Just being able to guard them and see what that’s like, to play at the next level… It’s a whole other level and it’s ridiculous if you really stop and think about it, but I think I’m ready for that level.
Anyone know how he did against those two? I thought I remember his game against Wall being pretty good, but I can't be positive on that.
He did well offensively against Wall, but Wall torched him defensively.
I doubt Crean would have Hulls guard Wall in college.
Who would he guard? Wall will be the other team's starting PG.
Who's team won that game? It wasn't Walls. And Hulls hit five three pointers on him.
Umm, Hulls played well offensively in that game, like I said. And Hulls' team was one of the best AAU teams in the nation, of course they won the game. In no small part because of Hulls. His rise in the rankings started with the tournament against Walls, so I'll take their word when you can't even provide details and didn't even see the game.
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Feb 21 2009, 05:38 PM
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- dreachon
- Feb 20 2009, 08:50 PM
Man I like this kid. Found this nugget.
On the toughest players he has gone up against in AAU play:
I would have to say the hardest player I’ve played against would be Dexter Strickland, who’s going to North Carolina, and John Wall (undecided). They’re the two best players I’ve ever played against from a guard stand point. Just being able to guard them and see what that’s like, to play at the next level… It’s a whole other level and it’s ridiculous if you really stop and think about it, but I think I’m ready for that level.
Anyone know how he did against those two? I thought I remember his game against Wall being pretty good, but I can't be positive on that.
He did well offensively against Wall, but Wall torched him defensively.
I doubt Crean would have Hulls guard Wall in college.
Who would he guard? Wall will be the other team's starting PG.
Who's team won that game? It wasn't Walls. And Hulls hit five three pointers on him.
Umm, Hulls played well offensively in that game, like I said. And Hulls' team was one of the best AAU teams in the nation, of course they won the game.
In no small part because of Hulls. His rise in the rankings started with the tournament against Walls, so I'll take their word when you can't even provide details and didn't even see the game. as usual :loser:
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Feb 21 2009, 07:47 PM
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Man I like this kid. Found this nugget.
On the toughest players he has gone up against in AAU play:
I would have to say the hardest player I’ve played against would be Dexter Strickland, who’s going to North Carolina, and John Wall (undecided). They’re the two best players I’ve ever played against from a guard stand point. Just being able to guard them and see what that’s like, to play at the next level… It’s a whole other level and it’s ridiculous if you really stop and think about it, but I think I’m ready for that level.
Anyone know how he did against those two? I thought I remember his game against Wall being pretty good, but I can't be positive on that.
He did well offensively against Wall, but Wall torched him defensively. Walls is the number one ranked player in the class whats your point? No one can guard him.
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Feb 23 2009, 08:53 AM
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VAG3 touched LowIQJack all game long.
pretty sad if that's the best defender turdue has
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