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Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View Post
Though position can certainly be interchangeable, Trey and Moni are listed on Verbal Commits as the same position as Josh. Plus, odds are he chases the title of D1 as most do, but would be pretty awesome to see him join his brothers at Northern.
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Originally posted by DapperDan View Post
On a side note, am I just old and out of touch, or is a player scoring 4,000 points in a high school career a bonkers amount of points?
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Originally posted by wsuguy87 View Post
Obviously, time will tell how these guys develop, but it's great to see some bigs in this class.
On a side note, am I just old and out of touch, or is a player scoring 4,000 points in a high school career a bonkers amount of points?
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Originally posted by laker View Post
I'm so old I remember when it was a huge deal to score 1,000 in a career. No three point line, four 8 minute quarters instead of 18 minute halves, 18 game regular season instead of what, 26? And in one class basketball a lot of smaller schools would get knocked off early in the playoffs- now with four classes you can last longer. Kids playing year around gives them more experience. Up tempo play. The scoring records aren't the same anymore.
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Originally posted by wsuguy87 View Post
I am with you. I remember 1,000 point scorers being something that were celebrated. You're right, though. With the expanded schedules and such, big points are possible. That number just jumped out as insanely high.
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Originally posted by laker View Post
I'm so old I remember when it was a huge deal to score 1,000 in a career. No three point line, four 8 minute quarters instead of 18 minute halves, 18 game regular season instead of what, 26? And in one class basketball a lot of smaller schools would get knocked off early in the playoffs- now with four classes you can last longer. Kids playing year around gives them more experience. Up tempo play. The scoring records aren't the same anymore.
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Originally posted by wsuguy87 View Post
I am with you. I remember 1,000 point scorers being something that were celebrated. You're right, though. With the expanded schedules and such, big points are possible. That number just jumped out as insanely high.
THIS KID ALREADY HAS 4,000 AND HE HASN'T PLAYED HIS SENIOR SEASON YET!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought for sure it had to be a typo because that is bonkers. Assuming he has played since 7th grade, and assuming his team has played 30 games every season that is an average of at least 26.7 ppg. That's nuts!
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Originally posted by Thunder View Post
You absolutely see more scorers than you used to, but 1.000 points is still pretty impressive.
THIS KID ALREADY HAS 4,000 AND HE HASN'T PLAYED HIS SENIOR SEASON YET!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought for sure it had to be a typo because that is bonkers. Assuming he has played since 7th grade, and assuming his team has played 30 games every season that is an average of at least 26.7 ppg. That's nuts!
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Originally posted by wsuguy87 View Post
Your reaction was the same as mine. It's a crazy amount of points and felt like a typo to me. But it's not.
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