MullinMayhem wrote:PC is being hyped over Seton Hall.
BigmanU wrote:Tier 1:
Villanova
Tier 2:
Xavier
Seton Hall
PC
Tier 3:
Creighton
Butler
SJ
Marquette
Tier 4:
Georgetown
DePaul
milksteak wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:PC is being hyped over Seton Hall.
PC returns pretty much everyone. Holt is the only one that is sort of a question mark. Even if he doesn't play a single minute this season, PC retains something like 81% of its minutes from last year by my calculation. If he plays, that number jumps to ~94%. Plus, they bring in the 2nd-best class in the Big East.
I'd say the hype is pretty warranted. I'm more confident in Providence because there aren't any unknowns with them. Point guard and ball-handling is a huge question mark with Seton Hall.
Hall2012 wrote:milksteak wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:PC is being hyped over Seton Hall.
PC returns pretty much everyone. Holt is the only one that is sort of a question mark. Even if he doesn't play a single minute this season, PC retains something like 81% of its minutes from last year by my calculation. If he plays, that number jumps to ~94%. Plus, they bring in the 2nd-best class in the Big East.
I'd say the hype is pretty warranted. I'm more confident in Providence because there aren't any unknowns with them. Point guard and ball-handling is a huge question mark with Seton Hall.
I agree, having a point guard who was voted preseason All Big East 1st team sounds like a pretty big question mark...
milksteak wrote:Seton Hall is full of scorers (Carrington included), but it lacks a capable, true point guard. That's my biggest criticism of the roster. The Hall struggled mightily last year with ball security, and I expect that to continue this year.
Hall2012 wrote:milksteak wrote:Seton Hall is full of scorers (Carrington included), but it lacks a capable, true point guard. That's my biggest criticism of the roster. The Hall struggled mightily last year with ball security, and I expect that to continue this year.
That's not exactly true. Jordan Walker is a capable, true point guard. As a freshman, he'll back up Carrington, but he's expected to earn his fair share of minutes this year. Willard and Sha have shown a strong ability to develop point guards during their tenure here, so I expect that trend to continue and Carrington to show significant improvement in year 2 at the position (though perhaps not quite to the extent Whitehead did).
I'm not overly concerned about the turnovers because, as you said, they were there last year - and it was still a very good team. If there's significant improvement, this is a final four team. If there's not, it's still a very good top 25 team.
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