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Posted on 10/30/21 at 10:42 pm to Chadaristic
Posted on 10/30/21 at 10:42 pm to Chadaristic
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Tonight's PF battle:
Julius Randle - 10 PTS, 6 REB, 4 AST, 2 3s, 2 TOV
Herb Jones - 12 PTS, 3 REB, 5 AST, 3 STL, 1 TOV
The first is coming off an ALL-NBA Second Team selection. The second was just selected in the 2nd round.
After a few early 3s, Herb ABSOLUTELY stymied Julius
Posted on 10/31/21 at 11:14 am to Chadaristic
I'm happy Herb is killing it thus far. He has come so far from his FR year / overcoming Avery coaching. Happy for the kid, glad he got his time w Oatz n Hoes to develop.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 11:32 am to Chadaristic
Here are some Herb highlights for anyone interested.
Herb vs Knicks
Herb vs Kings
Herb vs Timberwolves
Herb vs Knicks
Herb vs Kings
Herb vs Timberwolves
Posted on 10/31/21 at 1:34 pm to Chadaristic
Most shocking stat for Herb last night was that he led the Pels in minutes played.
Yes the Pels suck (like a legit terrible roster), yes Zion is hurt, and yes Brandon Ingram was out last night, but it’s still a bit nuts that he led them in minutes played. A second round pick, in his 6th game, and the coach is like yeah we need that guy out there as much as possible.
Yes the Pels suck (like a legit terrible roster), yes Zion is hurt, and yes Brandon Ingram was out last night, but it’s still a bit nuts that he led them in minutes played. A second round pick, in his 6th game, and the coach is like yeah we need that guy out there as much as possible.
Posted on 11/1/21 at 9:11 am to Crede15
Zion is 100% trying to force his way out by doing his rehab at Krispy Kreme and Popeyes. I feel bad for their fans. Every time they get a legit star he forces his way out within a few years before they can build anything around him.
Posted on 11/1/21 at 9:17 am to Robot Santa
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Krispy Kreme and Popeyes
Damn I'm hungry. Just got back on the workout/eat better wagon yesterday. Thinking about meeting Zion for lunch now.
Posted on 11/1/21 at 9:42 am to Teague
Posted on 11/1/21 at 9:45 am to rockiee
First game is a week from tomorrow! 
Posted on 11/1/21 at 10:26 am to Chadaristic
Something to watch out for today. we could pick up a commitment or two.
Posted on 11/1/21 at 10:27 am to Panthers4life
Jump over to the recruiting thread. 
Posted on 11/1/21 at 10:51 am to Chadaristic
Can't wait to get in my seats next week. Hope some folks show up, late starts never help that much.
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:17 am to McGregor
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:59 am to Alabama_Fan
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SEC expert picks 2021-22: Projected order of finish, bold predictions, most overrated and underrated teams
Some conferences have an obvious preseason favorite. For instance, in the Big East, it's clearly Jay Wright's Villanova Wildcats. In the Pac-12, it's clearly Mick Cronin's UCLA Bruins. But nothing seems quite as certain in the SEC, where at least four schools can reasonably be labeled the team to beat in the league.
It's a total toss-up on paper.
The pick of our CBS Sports panel of writers is Alabama — but I personally voted for Arkansas. Then there's Kentucky, which was the leading vote-getter in the official SEC Media Poll published earlier this month. And then there's Tennessee, which is the highest-rated SEC team at both KenPom.com and BartTorvik.com. Another thing that suggests it should be a tight race is how I have those four schools ranked 10th (Arkansas), 12th (Alabama), 14th (Kentucky) and 20th (Tennessee) in the CBS Sports Preseason Top 25 And 1. In other words, in my mind at least, there's not much separating the Razorbacks, Crimson Tide, Wildcats and Volunteers. So it should be a fun race in the SEC, where Alabama has a chance to win back-to-back regular-season league titles, Kentucky needs to bounce-back from a disastrous 2020-21 season, Arkansas is trying to advance to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, and Tennessee is attempting to play in its fourth straight NCAA Tournament under Rick Barnes.
CBS Sports SEC Preseason Player of the Year
Jahvon Quinerly, Alabama
Quinerly is a great example of how sometimes it just takes time for five-star prospects to figure things out at this level. Sure, a handful each year are instant-stars like Cade Cunningham and Evan Mobley were last season. But for others, like Quinerly, success doesn't come quite as easily -- evidence being how the five-star point guard from the Class of 2018 averaged just 3.2 points in 9.1 minutes per game as a freshman at Villanova. After that disappointing season, Quinerly transferred to Alabama, sat out a year per (old) NCAA transfer rules, then helped the Crimson Tide win the SEC regular-season title and SEC Tournament while averaging 12.9 points and 3.2 assists per game -- and now he's the favorite heading into his redshirt junior season to be the SEC Player of the Year.
CBS Sports SEC Preseason Coach of the Year
Eric Musselman, Arkansas
It didn't take long for Musselman to return the Razorbacks to national relevance. After finishing tied for 10th in the SEC in his first season with the Hogs, Musselman guided the Razorbacks to a second-place finish last season before advancing to the Elite Eight of the 2021 NCAA Tournament. The deep run doubled as Arkansas' first trip to the Sweet 16 or Elite Eight since 1996. And based on how well Musselman navigated the transfer market per usual, nobody should be surprised if the Razorbacks are knocking on the door of the Final Four once again this season.
CBS Sports SEC Preseason Freshman of the Year
Kennedy Chandler, Tennessee
Chandler was the No. 1 point guard prospect in the Class of 2021, according to 247Sports, and is now somebody who projects as a one-and-done lottery pick despite being just 6-feet tall. The Memphis native won back-to-back Mr. Basketball awards in Tennessee at Briarcrest Christian School before transferring to Sunrise Christian Academy in Kansas, where he earned McDonald's All-American honors. He won state titles in high school and led his grassroots team to a Nike EYBL national championship. He's a difference-making winner. And there's a chance he'll be Tennessee's best player this season even though the Vols are returning talented veterans like Victor Bailey, John Fulkerson and Josiah-James Jordan.
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1 Alabama
The Crimson Tide won the SEC by two games last season, then won the SEC Tournament by defeating Mississippi State, Tennessee and LSU (in that order). Now the top two scorers from that team are back — namely Jaden Shackelford and Jahvon Quinerly, the latter of whom was voted the CBS Sports Preseason SEC Player of the Year after averaging 12.9 points, 3.2 assists and 2.2 rebounds as a redshirt sophomore. Nate Oats enrolled a top-15 recruiting class highlighted by five-star point guard JD Davison and four-star center Charles Bediako, both of whom started in Alabama's charity exhibition win over Louisiana. The addition of Furman transfer Noah Gurley is another upgrade to the roster that should give Oats a real chance to become the first coach to win back-to-back outright SEC titles since Billy Donovan did it at Florida in 2013 and 2014.
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Most Overrated Team
Alabama
We voted Alabama first in the SEC but at least one computer isn't as high on the Crimson Tide. KenPom has the reigning SEC champions projected as the fourth-best team in the league -- though, it should be noted, that Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky and Alabama are 13th, 15th, 17th and 19th at KenPom, point being not much separates the top four in this league.
Most Underrated Team
Tennessee
According to both KenPom and Torvik, the SEC's most underrated team is Tennessee. We voted the Vols fourth -- but they're first in both computer rankings. That's eye-opening and something that made me wonder whether I'm too low on the Vols even though I have them 20th in the CBS Sports Preseason Top 25 And 1.
LINK
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:07 pm to Chadaristic
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Kennedy Chandler, Tennessee
Really curious to see this guy.
Think he could be the difference between Tennessee being a round 32 type team vs final four.
Of course he will have to overcome Rick Barnes in the tournament
Posted on 11/1/21 at 6:03 pm to rockiee
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#Alabama will honor the following before or during Saturday's game vs. LSU at Bryant-Denny Stadium:
-- 2011 national championship football team recognition
-- Men's basketball SEC Championship ring presentation
-- NCAA individual national champions recognition
Posted on 11/1/21 at 6:09 pm to Chadaristic
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Nate Oats on the #CollegeHoopsToday Podcast:
Alabama's Sweet 16 loss to UCLA, how he developed such a unique style of play, and what lies ahead for the Crimson Tide this season.
Soundcloud
Posted on 11/1/21 at 6:49 pm to Chadaristic
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Nate Oats on the #CollegeHoopsToday Podcast:
Thanks
Posted on 11/2/21 at 6:59 am to RumHam
First game is seven days away.
Posted on 11/2/21 at 8:42 am to Chadaristic
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Ranking Every Team in Men’s College Basketball, From Gonzaga (No. 1) to UMES (No. 358)
The 2021–22 college basketball season begins next week, and after a one-year hiatus, Sports Illustrated’s annual preseason ranking of every men’s Division I team is back.
College hoops often feels all-encompassing—it’s not uncommon to see the sport’s elite teams host even the weakest D-I competition in nonconference play, and every March, programs that the average fan knows nothing about get their chance on the biggest stage. It can be overwhelming to look at the sheer number of D-I teams (currently 358) and sort through expectations.
That’s why we’re here. This year’s 1–358 ranking was put together by SI college basketball writer Kevin Sweeney, who set out on the task of weighing the placement of every program in the country. Some of the rankings of all 358 teams out there are analytical or built with an algorithm. This one isn’t that, but several factors were considered: returning production (and projected growth for those players), transfer additions, recruiting gains, program and coach reputation, conference strength and more. The hope was to capture a snapshot of preseason expectations, from the Power 5 down to the low mid-majors.
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15. Alabama (2nd in SEC): It was a breakthrough second season for Nate Oats, whose upbeat attack took off thanks to a deep stable of guards—to which he will add five-star recruit and electric leaper JD Davison.
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 10:06 am to Chadaristic
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Alabama's James Rojas (knee) is still on track to return by January, per Nate Oats. Alex Tchikou (achilles) is "doing basketball stuff" and hopes to be back for non-conference play. Keon Ambrose-Hylton (knee) --- who played in an exhibition versus Louisiana --- is "full go".
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