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  • boatcapt
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    I don't know ...

    If Dennis wanted to come here ... I'd have personally paid for the limo to pick him up.

    He's pretty special. He was only a sophomore. Two years to go ... monster.

    The guy you guys don't talk about much is the one who played for Valdosta last year. He had some serious stats. It will be interesting to see him and Clay play together.

    There will be some nights not having that big will be an issue. Vorhees and Highsmith will cause some problems.

    Side note: I don't get Pat Moseh and Highsmith not getting any preseason accolades. That's crazy. Those two are going to be elite this year.
    I think from a pure basketball ability standpoint, Dennis is the top of the WLU players who are not returning. What I was saying is that Arnold is a pretty high quality "replacement" for him so his loss will be somewhat mitigated...maybe not a 100% replacement but 80-90% which ain't bad!. The one player we did not replace is Gross. Net/net, I think the biggest loss will be Gross.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Bo justice plays for Valdosta. A complete player and intense competitor. Saw a lot of minutes off the bench as a frosh at wl. Thought he had a great future at wl just like clay. Don't know why he left. Think he made all conf at Valdosta Last year.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I don't know ...

    If Dennis wanted to come here ... I'd have personally paid for the limo to pick him up.

    He's pretty special. He was only a sophomore. Two years to go ... monster.

    The guy you guys don't talk about much is the one who played for Valdosta last year. He had some serious stats. It will be interesting to see him and Clay play together.

    There will be some nights not having that big will be an issue. Vorhees and Highsmith will cause some problems.

    Side note: I don't get Pat Moseh and Highsmith not getting any preseason accolades. That's crazy. Those two are going to be elite this year.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Like you said who will reject shots and rebound like gross? Not obvious. Maybe Ochoa or moore but it is asking a lot to expect it next year.

    I would rate hoehn close #2 after gross. He had ice water in his veins at crunch time. Great shooter under pressure. I would put Dennis at #3 even though I am a big fan and he is very talented. He needed to improve 3 pt shot and settle for 8 ft shot in the lane like hearn instead of attempting difficult shot at the rim. Very difficult to guard however. He was a good passer too.
    I am intrigued by the transfers especially Watson at pg.. He might be quicker than Dennis based on some videos I have seen.

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  • boatcapt
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    Originally posted by IUP Extra Mile View Post
    Thoughts on the MEC preseason poll...I know it's only for talking points, and for us to use as a benchmark as you enter the season...But I'm not surprised that WL is voted 3rd...They lost a starting team....Think about it...You have a Top 10 team that either graduated or transferred
    PG Dennis
    SG Hoehn
    SF Clay
    PF Kirkbride
    C Grossenbacher

    That being said, I'm optimistic... I forgot about Griffin, who finished last year playing really well...Adds some needed size, good 3 point shooting, and was able to drive the lane pretty well...
    The only ones I'm concerned with losing off your list are Dennis, Hoehn and Gross. And of those three, I think Gross is the biggest loss...or perhaps more correctly, the loss that we don't seem to have a replacement for. I think Arnold will do a pretty good job replacing Dennis (maybe not just as good, but a lot closer than people are giving him credit for)...Several players on WLU's roster have the same skill set as Hoehn (I think Bolon could end up being the best of two or three vieing to "replace" Hoehn)...Kirk gave us "hussle" minutes but really wasn't that productive. Clay was primarily an off the bench player who was a "typical" WLU guy...I think Smith is more than capable of filling this role.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Originally posted by IUP Extra Mile View Post
    Thoughts on the MEC preseason poll...I know it's only for talking points, and for us to use as a benchmark as you enter the season...But I'm not surprised that WL is voted 3rd...They lost a starting team....Think about it...You have a Top 10 team that either graduated or transferred
    PG Dennis
    SG Hoehn
    SF Clay
    PF Kirkbride
    C Grossenbacher

    That being said, I'm optimistic... I forgot about Griffin, who finished last year playing really well...Adds some needed size, good 3 point shooting, and was able to drive the lane pretty well...
    Imho, Griffin has the potential to be a dominant player. He just needs to work on defense against post players, especially down low, and his offensive moves with his back to the basket like Seger did before his Sr. Year. I am interested in seeing his improvement this season. With so many starters gone, who has put in the work to step up their game to the next level and take advantage of the opportunity?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Fairmont has a tough road prior to Christmas.

    Give them credit ... taking road games at Findlay and at IUP in the non-conference.

    Also before the break, FSU plays at WLU and hosts Wheeling Jesuit and Cal.

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  • IUP Extra Mile
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    Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

    Thoughts on the MEC preseason poll...I know it's only for talking points, and for us to use as a benchmark as you enter the season...But I'm not surprised that WL is voted 3rd...They lost a starting team....Think about it...You have a Top 10 team that either graduated or transferred
    PG Dennis
    SG Hoehn
    SF Clay
    PF Kirkbride
    C Grossenbacher

    That being said, I'm optimistic... I forgot about Griffin, who finished last year playing really well...Adds some needed size, good 3 point shooting, and was able to drive the lane pretty well...

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  • boatcapt
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    WL has always been small by traditional standards. Even the Seger years they weren't imposing. This year is a different animal. That's a pretty small lineup.

    I'd guess most nights it won't matter. They will just out-score teams and run them to death.

    I'll be curious, however, when they match up with a team just as talented who has legit bigs.

    Granted, that won't happen very often ... but it will eventually. The Atlantic has some elite bigs this year. Eventually they will have to contend with a Sleva, etc.
    I think that will be a problem. IMHO, I think their thought process on dealing with a productive big will be to trade 2's for 3's...not such a bad thing having an opponents big get 30 inside points when you are getting 45 on the same number of possessions. Also, we will have bench players with fouls to give so maybe they can come in and play SUPER aggressive against the productive big.

    With such a small line-up, 3 point shooting % and pressure D is going to be absolutely critical. It can be done but our margin of error will be razor thin. As a team if we have a cold shooting night, we will probably lose. Of course, with so many shooters the chance of ALL of them being cold on the same night are pretty small.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    WL has always been small by traditional standards. Even the Seger years they weren't imposing. This year is a different animal. That's a pretty small lineup.

    I'd guess most nights it won't matter. They will just out-score teams and run them to death.

    I'll be curious, however, when they match up with a team just as talented who has legit bigs.

    Granted, that won't happen very often ... but it will eventually. The Atlantic has some elite bigs this year. Eventually they will have to contend with a Sleva, etc.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Cemeteries are full of irreplaceable dead people.
    Lol. Good way to keep it in perspective. I watched Marlon Moore play on YouTube and came away impressed. He looked good against strong teams. One was Villa Angelo st josephs who is a perennial power. He might be a freshman surprise as he moves very well. Could help on defense inside along with Nate Allen.

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  • DownLow55
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    Originally posted by Chevydude89 View Post
    5 guards only get us so far
    us...lol.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Cemeteries are full of irreplaceable dead people.

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  • Chevydude89
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    Will definitely miss dennis and clay

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  • Chevydude89
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    5 guards only get us so far

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