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Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
For NMSU I would have to say the game on Friday against in state rival UNM is the most important game of the season. Getting revenge against traitor former head coach Paul Weir will be tremendous for the Aggie basketball team. The game in Albuquerque would not be as important.
As for WAC games the most important game(s) would be against GCU. While CSUB and UVU are good this season, I estimate that that GCU vs NMUS will define the WAC regular season championship. CSUB and UVU will provide plenty of challenge, but since GCU is the WAC preseason champs those games will really make a difference, I think NMSU can win at home against UVU, CSUB, and GCU. The games away for NMSU will really provide the challenge for this team.
What is the most important game(s) for other WAC members?
Side note I think NMSU can go 12-2 in WAC play, losing at CSUB and GCU away. This should be a good year.
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
(11-17-2017 01:02 AM)NeptunianEmp Wrote: For NMSU I would have to say the game on Friday against in state rival UNM is the most important game of the season. Getting revenge against traitor former head coach Paul Weir will be tremendous for the Aggie basketball team. The game in Albuquerque would not be as important.
As for WAC games the most important game(s) would be against GCU. While CSUB and UVU are good this season, I estimate that that GCU vs NMUS will define the WAC regular season championship. CSUB and UVU will provide plenty of challenge, but since GCU is the WAC preseason champs those games will really make a difference, I think NMSU can win at home against UVU, CSUB, and GCU. The games away for NMSU will really provide the challenge for this team.
What is the most important game(s) for other WAC members?
Side note I think NMSU can go 12-2 in WAC play, losing at CSUB and GCU away. This should be a good year.
With as many as 5 teams which are capable of holding serve at home in the WAC, I say 11-3 will win the conference. Road games at NMSU, at GCU, at CSUB, at UVU, and at Seattle will be hard wins to garner. In the games I've watched among WAC members, I've seen a lot of good and bad from each contending team. At this moment, its a toss up.
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11-17-2017 01:16 AM |
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
I agree. I don't know much about how good any of the teams are right now. It is a massive toss up atm. Non-conference play is just a warm up for conference play anyway. The games don't really matter much because it's a one bid league. All it does is get you ready for the WAC.
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
I hate to be that guy but the most important games our in descending order
1. Wac Championship
2. Wac Semifinal
3 Wac round 1
As of right now I have NMSU winning the league at 50%
GCU and UVU at 22%
Bakersfield at 4%
The rest at 1%
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
(11-17-2017 11:50 AM)RoosHouse Wrote: As of right now I have NMSU winning the league at 50%
GCU and UVU at 22%
Bakersfield at 4%
The rest at 1%
I'll play along. As of today, I'd say the following:
NMSU at 40% (based on solid showing against St. Mary's and past dominance)
UVU at 30% (based on Manyang being so dominant in the middle, the guy is a beast)
GCU at 15% (hard to tell at this point due to mediocre competition)
CSUB at 12% (if Joiner does live up to WAC ROY hype then perhaps higher)
SU at 2%
Rest at 1%
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2017 05:11 PM by ProfScott.)
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
NMSU took care of UNM
75-56
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
Lofton might be the best guard in the WAC. He had 28 points tonight. He is averaging 23.7 ppg so far.
And, Jemerrio Jones had 16 rebounds tonight. He is averaging 15 rpg through the first 3 games.
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Not to take anything away but wow UNM is quite bad. Lofton, Chuha, Jones and N'Dir are good. Bit of a drop off from there. Harris has been struggling a lot.
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2017 12:23 AM by Clarity.)
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(11-18-2017 12:19 AM)Clarity Wrote: Not to take anything away but wow UNM is quite bad. Lofton, Chuha, Jones and N'Dir are good. Bit of a drop off from there. Harris has been struggling a lot.
The jury was out on UNM before tonight's game because they blow out Northern New Mexico 147-76 and Nebraska Omaha 103-71; they full court pressed 40 minutes and caused a combined 59 turnovers in those two games. However, I think Weir found out tonight that a good coach like Jans with gifted ball handlers can turn his full court press defense into Swiss cheese.
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
(11-18-2017 12:19 AM)Clarity Wrote: Not to take anything away but wow UNM is quite bad. Lofton, Chuha, Jones and N'Dir are good. Bit of a drop off from there. Harris has been struggling a lot.
I disagree. NMSU is just that good. UNM has a good squad and will win a lot of games this season. I guess you decided to ignore their 32 point win (103-71) over Omaha who tonight gave Louisville a game losing 87-78.
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11-18-2017 01:57 AM |
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
Louisville has been struggling this season good point.
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11-18-2017 02:24 AM |
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
UNM hardly guarded Lofton who made them pay tonight.
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
(11-18-2017 03:04 AM)Lopes87 Wrote: UNM hardly guarded Lofton who made them pay tonight.
I think it’s going to be hard for any team to guard Lofton. He threw up 20+ on a very good Saint Mary’s team. He is one of the best true scorers that NMSU has had in awhile.
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(11-18-2017 08:51 AM)Trod0 Wrote: (11-18-2017 03:04 AM)Lopes87 Wrote: UNM hardly guarded Lofton who made them pay tonight.
I think it’s going to be hard for any team to guard Lofton. He threw up 20+ on a very good Saint Mary’s team. He is one of the best true scorers that NMSU has had in awhile.
Im not discounting him. I just mean I counted 5/6 wide open shots he had and the rest for the most part vs UNM were b/c lazy defense. UNM might be a upper half team this year in the MW but they looked bad last night. You can't hold that against NMSU they did what they needed to do and they did.
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
(11-18-2017 03:04 AM)Lopes87 Wrote: UNM hardly guarded Lofton who made them pay tonight.
UNM tried to guard Zach Lofton but he has an extremely good handle with the ball to create separation. He could split UNM's double teams. Lofton is not the best "shooter" in the WAC; that might be Braun. But Lofton appears to be the best "scorer" in the WAC.
Also, I think the Traitor came into the Aggie game with the plan to double team the post; mainly Eli Chuha and Jemerrio Jones. He did not anticipate Lofton wrecking his game plan.
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(11-18-2017 12:19 AM)Clarity Wrote: Not to take anything away but wow UNM is quite bad. Lofton, Chuha, Jones and N'Dir are good. Bit of a drop off from there. Harris has been struggling a lot.
I agree that Harris did not play well, but I felt their freshman, McCants had a coming out party. He seemed to be the catalyst that turned the game into NMSU's favor. With Wilkins, Chuha, Jones and McCants that is an impressive front court.
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RE: Most Important WAC MBB game(s)
Wilkins is not very good. A good Center will bully him on the glass and on the defensive end.
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Seattle U dominates Detroit-Mercy 102-71 to advance to the 2k Classic subregional championship vs the winner of Belmont/Houston Baptist.
Aaron Menzies records a double-double with 16 pts 10 reb
Matej Kavas 27 points 3 reb
Jordan Hill 17 points 7 reb
Josh Hearlihy 16 points 7 assists 4 reb
SU shot 59% from the field and 65% from 3
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(11-18-2017 02:47 PM)Clarity Wrote: Wilkins is not very good. A good Center will bully him on the glass and on the defensive end.
I'm not going to pretend that Wilkins is a "good" center but rather than say he is "not very good", I would say "non-productive". He is not a stat stuffer but his presents on the court really does not hurt the chemistry or flow of the Aggie team. Wilkins is dead weight for an opposing center to have to lug around in the paint. And, he is fairly mobile and fairly skilled. He is able to hit the lefty baby hook and occasional three so an opposing coach can't ignore him all together.
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11-18-2017 05:49 PM |
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Really appreciate the nonstop clipping sound and potato quality of the UVU stream on the WAC DN right now. Sad!
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