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Old 03-26-2014, 12:40 PM   #232
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Speaking of good PGs, there are rumors Staten is going to declare for the draft. That would set WVU back once again, right when they looked like they were getting relevant.

It looks like UT, BU, and OU will be KU's toughest competition in conference next season. Not sure how ISU will handle losing Kane or Ejim (their two best players by far).
ISU will win some games. Kane and Ejim are tremendous losses though.

KSU is bringing everybody but Spradling back right? (Addition by subtraction) if they could make a little hay. Low probability because Bruce Weber but there is talent there.

They're not going to compete for the title, but I'm interested to see what TT does. If Smith lands a couple decent recruits they could be a pain in the ass.

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Yes, I think Texas will probably be the best bet to make a run at it. So young and so talented.

I only say Baylor because Isaiah Austin is growing into more and more of a force (as we're seeing in the tournament) and he's likely going to be sticking around. But they always do somehow find a way to underachieve during conference season (doesn't help that they have no home environment at all).
The one that surprises me in the tournament is Cherry. That dude was flat terrible in conference play, but in the tournament he starts playing like Pierre Jackson. If Cherry builds on this performance, they could be pretty tough.

Austin has improved quite a bit but people aren't trying to get physical with him and let him work in space. Oh and throw up shots over him like they don't know he's 7'1. Austin is good. And getting better but he is soft and will be as far as I can tell. But it's like these morons didn't watch any film on Baylor.
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