Hall2012 wrote:Rum_Ham wrote:We are just a few weeks until the season starts thankfully but before we start I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on the strength of the league as a whole heading into the season? In my personal opinion this league is without a doubt the strongest it has been since we broke away from the football schools. Here's a quick look at where I ranked each conference member's 2016-2017 team compared to the past 3 years.
5 - Seton Hall - Best team since realignment
Yes Isiah Whitehead is gone, but he was not the entire team last year. Kevin Willard returns 4 starters and essentially the entirety of his roster this year. Khadeen Carrington will step into the lead guard role left by Whitehead and I think he can thrive there. There were games last year where Carrington outplayed Whitehead and I think he can play his way onto an All Big East team by the end of the year. Seton Hall adds what they desperately needed last year, a knockdown three point shooter, in Myles Powell who should help stretch defenses and allow for Carrington and Desi Rodriguez to attack the basket. Seton Hall won based on their defense last year and with Angel Delgado and Ish Sanogo back that should not change this year. Jevon Thomas is likely the starter at point guard and he's reputation as a defender will only make it tougher for teams to score. Thomas and other transfer guard Madison Jones are good enough replacements to fill the point guard role, they don't need to be as good as Isiah Whitehead for this Seton Hall team to succeed. I think this year's Seton Hall team is a top 25 team.
Sorry, but if (as you suggest) this year's Seton Hall team is better than last year's Big East Championship team, there's no way they fall all the way to 5th. Creighton and Georgetown finished the regular season 3 and 5 games behind the Pirates last year, respectively. I agree they're certainly both improved, but if the Pirates are better too...they didn't improve enough to make up that kind of ground.
The only way I see the Hall finishing lower than 3rd is if they regress from last year with the loss of Whitehead.
SJHooper wrote:Losing Ellenson is a big deal...he was a major talent and helped free up Fischer. Now teams will go after Fischer harder. That was my thought process. Any time you lose a lottery caliber NBA player it will hurt you unless your name is Kentucky or Duke. Same with PC. I hope Marquette proves me wrong.
TAMU Eagle wrote:SJHooper wrote:Losing Ellenson is a big deal...he was a major talent and helped free up Fischer. Now teams will go after Fischer harder. That was my thought process. Any time you lose a lottery caliber NBA player it will hurt you unless your name is Kentucky or Duke. Same with PC. I hope Marquette proves me wrong.
Losing Ellenson hurts (though wasn't unexpected). But it won't hurt as much as you might think. Ellenson was very talented on offense but had very poor shot selection. His efficiency numbers were no bueno and his usage was very high. We will miss him on the boards though. I'm not worried about Fischer. We recruited a lot of shooters and that will take the pressure off him and give him lots of space to work. Reports saying that Fischer dominated Dayton in the post they were to busy trying to cover all the different shooters.
Unscientfic way to put it is:
Ellenson Bros < Howard + Hauser + Rowsey + Reinhardt + Improvement from every returning player
BigmanU wrote:Sounds like they'll be starting 1 in 4 out. Is this right?
If so, I still think they'll have major issues on the defensive end especially controlling the boards. One thing about losing Ellenson, hopefully Cheatham has the ball in his hands more often.
Westbrook#36 wrote:Or the shoe could be on the opposite foot ...
PC fans on this board have really helped me accept what's ahead this year for the Friars and the BE. I honestly don't think they will lose a game in the conference. I mean how could they? They lost no one of any significance what so ever, and return a roster full of proven talent and production!!! I just hope that the rest of the conference can keep our RPI's below 200 so we don't damage this great PC team too much.
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