Bone or McBee for Backup 2?

#51
#51
I don't even see a need to argue with people that have no comprehension of what they are even talking about. McBee would be a star at some lower level D1 school and ride the bench at a upper level D2 school.

Try spouting your opinion when it is warranted, relevant or correct before you go looking foolish.

I find it humorous that a person is questioning another poster's basketball IQ while simultaneously claiming that Skylar McBee would be a star at a lower level Div. 1 School. McBee wouldn't be a "star" at Tusculum. He's a mediocre shooter that can't defend. And just for your information, players who sit the bench at Div. 2 schools generally aren't considered "Div. 1 talents."
 
#52
#52
I find it humorous that a person is questioning another poster's basketball IQ while simultaneously claiming that Skylar McBee would be a star at a lower level Div. 1 School. McBee wouldn't be a "star" at Tusculum. He's a mediocre shooter that can't defend. And just for your information, players who sit the bench at Div. 2 schools generally aren't considered "Div. 1 talents."

Great, more flawed logic.

Skylar McBee would probably start PG at Auburn, using your same flawed logic, we would be able to assume he is big time D1 talent because he could be "starting" at a BCS school. Obviously this is not the case in reality, there are case by case examples in all divisions of basketball where Skylar is a stud or a goat and you continue to neglect this.

Shocker, he can sit the bench in D2 and still be D1 talent. There are plenty of guys playing D2 that have a serious shot at playing in the NBA, heck there is one about 5 miles from where I am typing this at LMU.

Skylar was offered scholarships from East Carolina, Marshall, Santa Clara and Winthrop, all D1 schools. I suppose they were all sadly mistaken on his talent evaluation and should immediately hire your as their recruiting consultant. I wish you knew as much as you think you do.
 

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