Wizard of Westroads wrote:Georgetown.
My theory: GTIII has had a hard time making the transition to the new BE, where offense matters more than it did in the old BE (because of rules changes and the new schools). Transition is over, he has a skilled offensive group ready to make a move.
Pryor, a physical 6-foot-5 guard, could wind up being Georgetown's best player. Thompson said Mulmore, who was second in the country in the juco ranks in scoring, can also distribute -- and that he's the fastest player he has ever coached.
So, JT3's intention -- boasting a team with more athleticism -- is to play faster. A year ago, Smith-Rivera had the ball in his hands so much, and everything moved slowly.
"I like where we're moving, I like where we're moving," Thompson said.
JohnW22 wrote:I'll take Xavier 2nd if Myles is back.
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