He is definitely not in the same league as a healthy Brian Randle
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Originally posted by Murph View PostWhat type of former Illini player would you say he most resembles?
I see no way Max can play the 4 or 5 in the Big Ten like he does at PND. Will he be able to alter his game enough? Will they ask him to redshirt?
Of the other kids Bruce Weber has committed for 2011, 4 of them are listed as forwards, so will Max be able to get any playing time with them and Griffey, Richmond, and Leonard?-
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostHe'd better take it and run!
I wonder if the Illinois scholarship offer has a redshirt stipulation and if Weber was put in a corner in this as a result of the sudden interest from Michigan?Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by basketball nut View PostFree Press reported today that UM has offered also. Thought UI was out of schollies.
I only seen him against Niles ND and he was never close on any shot outside 5 feet but maybe it was just a bad game. Not impressed at that game. Mid Major player or maybe a roll player at the higher level.
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Matt Shaw -- maybe -- but by digging a bit I find Matt Shaw regularly put up 18 ppg/8 reb against Centralia's small school opposition...and had 20/10 averages his senior year..
he was also labelled a "combo forward" from before his senior year at Centralia, as he had an outside component to his game that Max does not.
In the end Shaw never got much interest and no offers from any school higher than mid-major and chose SIU instead of Saint Louis and Creighton.
Max puts up 25/12 regularly against powerful opponents.
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Max Bielfeldt received the offer from Illinois because he continues to absolutely dominate the competition he plays against. Every single team tries to find ways to double and triple team him to stop him from dominating the game and no one has yet to accomplish that this season.
There is an arguement to be made that he is the most dominate player in Illinois this season. And should be in major consideration for Mr. Basketball!
Illinois comes with an offer!
Michigan, Penn St, and Florida have all shown significant interest.
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Here are the frontrunners for Mr. Basketball in Illinois this year. Max has had a great year, but probably won't finish ahead of too many on this list.-
Anthony Davis Chicago, Illinois Perspectives Charter 6'10" 220 5 stars Kentucky
Mycheal Henry Chicago, Illinois Orr 6'5" 4 stars Illinois
Nnanna Egwu Chicago, Illinois St Ignatius College Prep 6'10" 225 4 stars Illinois
Tracy Abrams Chicago, Illinois Mt. Carmel 6'1" 175 4 stars Illinois
Wayne Blackshear Chicago, Illinois Morgan Park 6'5" 210 4 stars Louisville
Sam Thompson Chicago, Illinois Whitney Young 6'6" 200 4 stars Ohio State
Mike Shaw Chicago, Illinois De La Salle 6'8" 213 4 stars Illinois
Ryan Boatright Aurora, Illinois Aurora East 5'10" 150 4 stars Connecticut
Chasson Randle Rock Island, Illinois Rock Island 6'1" 180 4 stars Stanford
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Let me just relate a story to show how Max has proven a lot of people wrong..
Back when Max was a freshman I was watching him play sitting in among a group of well known people with college connections......
Back then, Max was a relatively skinny kid with undeveloped skills, had long, shaggy, floppy hair, and at times looked like he really ought to just play JV ball...
but there was no denying his energy and attitude....
But some of the things that I heard those college coaches saying were to the effect that he'd never be big enough or skilled enough and was not ever going to be a college player....in other words -- there were a whole lot of doubters.
I am happy to see Max has silenced most of his doubters...and good for him that he's picking up plenty of college offers.
I doubt there is a single player in the state who is more valuable to the success of his team than Max is...thus by some measure he's the MVP which should translate into Mr. Basketball.
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Just want to clear something up about my earlier post, Max has proven that he is deserving of D-1 scholarship offers, only hoping that he weighs in on the best place for him to go where he can make a difference and not go somewhere that he will not get to play much .
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