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Quote from: j-dub on March 02, 2014, 11:13:39 AMteam cartier over bill and rodthis team confuses the F out of me. I can wrap my mind around Jake over Beaz because some people think with their hearts and their hearts are dumb, but Cartier isn't even in the same gym as Bill or Rod.
Alright, who ya got?Team A1 Jacob Pullen2 Rodney McGruder3 Jamar Samuels4 Bill Walker 5 Jordan Henriquezb Angel Rodriguezb David HoskinsTeam B1 Denis Clemente2 Marcus Foster3 Cartier Martin4 Michael Beasley5 Curtis Kellyb Dominique Sutton b Wally Judge
Quote from: TownieCat on March 02, 2014, 11:20:31 AMI can tell that I'm alone on the Jake > Mike argument. Just saying that I value a four year career and countless big shots in big games over one one year of filling up the boxscore. #TeamJacob Did you watch Beasley play when he was at K-State? tia
I can tell that I'm alone on the Jake > Mike argument. Just saying that I value a four year career and countless big shots in big games over one one year of filling up the boxscore. #TeamJacob
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
I watched all 33 games that year, including the 12 we lost. Statistically better, but not the guy I'd want with the ball with the game on the line.
Quote from: Deez Nutz on March 02, 2014, 09:32:55 AMI absolutely loved the way Hoskins played in 2007 and was absolutely crushed that his knee got hurt and he could not play with Mike and Bill in 2008. I just don't have the heart to leave him off the team. I would take a 2007 Hoskins any time, anywhere. Ever since then whenever I shoot baskets at the rec or anywhere else I pretend that I am Hoskins making game-winners left and right.Totally agree. We would have been AMAZING in 2008 if Hoskins hadn't gotten hurt.
I absolutely loved the way Hoskins played in 2007 and was absolutely crushed that his knee got hurt and he could not play with Mike and Bill in 2008. I just don't have the heart to leave him off the team. I would take a 2007 Hoskins any time, anywhere. Ever since then whenever I shoot baskets at the rec or anywhere else I pretend that I am Hoskins making game-winners left and right.
Quote from: sunny_cat on March 02, 2014, 11:21:40 AMQuote from: TownieCat on March 02, 2014, 11:20:31 AMI can tell that I'm alone on the Jake > Mike argument. Just saying that I value a four year career and countless big shots in big games over one one year of filling up the boxscore. #TeamJacob Did you watch Beasley play when he was at K-State? tiaI watched all 33 games that year, including the 12 we lost. Statistically better, but not the guy I'd want with the ball with the game on the line.
Quote from: TownieCat on March 02, 2014, 11:20:31 AMI can tell that I'm alone on the Jake > Mike argument. Just saying that I value a four year career and countless big shots in big games over one one year of filling up the boxscore. #TeamJacob I totally understand loving Jake more and appreciating his career at K-State more than Mike's (Not saying this is me) but B-Easy...
Beasley is the best player I have ever watched in a K-State uniform, and will likely be the best player I ever see in a K-State uniform in my life. His offensive efficiency and rebounding are like video game numbers. If he hadn't been on a total transition team with little real experience around him or had stayed for a 2nd season he would've led K-State to a Final 4. I'm convinced of that.
If we need a bucket, there's no one in the history of Kansas State Purple Cats University Basketball that I would rather have the ball than B-Easy.
Quote from: Metalhead on March 02, 2014, 11:36:36 AMIf we need a bucket, there's no one in the history of Kansas State Purple Cats University Basketball that I would rather have the ball than B-Easy.I recall Mike making one game winner in 07-08... It was a layup at OU that my guy Jake created.
Michael Beasley (26.2 PPG, 12.4 RPG, 53.2 FG%) was the best college basketball player since 2000 in my opinion. I'd put Durant at 2 (25.8 PPG, 11.1 RPG, 47.3 FG%), and Stephen Curry a somewhat distant 3 (25.3 PPG, 46.6 FG%, 87.5 FT%)...no one else is even close.So, if you think anyone else who ever played at KSU is anywhere close to Beasley, then I think you are a rough ridin' fool.
Quote from: TownieCat on March 02, 2014, 11:42:24 AMQuote from: Metalhead on March 02, 2014, 11:36:36 AMIf we need a bucket, there's no one in the history of Kansas State Purple Cats University Basketball that I would rather have the ball than B-Easy.I recall Mike making one game winner in 07-08... It was a layup at OU that my guy Jake created. Yes, but Jake was on the best K-State TEAM of my lifetime. He was a big part, but he had really good (and experienced) players around him. Beasley did not.
Quote from: Pete on March 02, 2014, 11:22:33 AMMichael Beasley (26.2 PPG, 12.4 RPG, 53.2 FG%) was the best college basketball player since 2000 in my opinion. I'd put Durant at 2 (25.8 PPG, 11.1 RPG, 47.3 FG%), and Stephen Curry a somewhat distant 3 (25.3 PPG, 46.6 FG%, 87.5 FT%)...no one else is even close.So, if you think anyone else who ever played at KSU is anywhere close to Beasley, then I think you are a rough ridin' fool.I had forgotten just how ridiculous his numbers were, especially his rebounding numbers.
Quote from: Johnny Thunderbone on March 02, 2014, 10:33:03 AMTeam A1 Jacob PullenB in a landslide
Team A1 Jacob Pullen
Quote from: ksu_FAN on March 02, 2014, 11:44:03 AMQuote from: TownieCat on March 02, 2014, 11:42:24 AMQuote from: Metalhead on March 02, 2014, 11:36:36 AMIf we need a bucket, there's no one in the history of Kansas State Purple Cats University Basketball that I would rather have the ball than B-Easy.I recall Mike making one game winner in 07-08... It was a layup at OU that my guy Jake created. Yes, but Jake was on the best K-State TEAM of my lifetime. He was a big part, but he had really good (and experienced) players around him. Beasley did not.He didn't his senior year. That 10-11 team had several underclassmen playing a lot of minutes.