tornado
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with apologies to David Letterman, I am going to do a top ten...
Here are the top ten things I am looking forward to this season........
10- Go RP, you've earned a little PT, make the best of it.
9- can't wait to see how improved Eddren is and how well he runs the offense
8- I want to see the dunks and athleticism from Chris Robetrs, but winning is the important thing
7- I love to watch Dodie play and always have that smile
6- give Sam Singh his final victory-tour like ovations for overcoming all his injuries and yet still contributing
5- see if AT has made enough strides to get more playing time, and see how Coach uses the big men
4- I am interested to get a look at the new freshmen and how they work into the rotation. The presence of a couple popular local guys can't hurt the home attendance either, Milos sounds like he's got a certain kind of talent we haven't seen since JJ and Steve Kuberski - fine shooting big man, and Charonn & Jake will surely get a little PT.
3- Taylor Brown, can't wait to see how much he's improved...it was no fluke that he scored and rebounded so well in the preseason tour.
2- whether Sam Maniscalco takes the next quantum leap as a complete player.
Sam boosted his minutes, his scoring, his rebounding, and his FT shooting between his frosh & soph years. If he steps it up again, will he get the kind of hype reserved generally only for players who call themselves "King"?
1- Andrew Warren returning - I think Drew is gonna have the pundits wondering how did they miss this so badly? Warren scored 435 points his sophomore year...which puts him among the top 15 ever at BU in sophomore scoring and THE 2nd BEST in the past 15 seasons - just slightly behind Cellus! Even Anthony Parker (426 points as a soph) is behind AW on this list.
He also averaged 1.43 points for each shot taken, one of the best figures in the Valley in the past several seasons.
If there are people who turn out to be surprised by this guy, then they haven't been watching...
Nice Andrew Warren piece
http://www.centralillinoisnewscenter.com/sports/65709102.html
Here are the top ten things I am looking forward to this season........
10- Go RP, you've earned a little PT, make the best of it.
9- can't wait to see how improved Eddren is and how well he runs the offense
8- I want to see the dunks and athleticism from Chris Robetrs, but winning is the important thing
7- I love to watch Dodie play and always have that smile
6- give Sam Singh his final victory-tour like ovations for overcoming all his injuries and yet still contributing
5- see if AT has made enough strides to get more playing time, and see how Coach uses the big men
4- I am interested to get a look at the new freshmen and how they work into the rotation. The presence of a couple popular local guys can't hurt the home attendance either, Milos sounds like he's got a certain kind of talent we haven't seen since JJ and Steve Kuberski - fine shooting big man, and Charonn & Jake will surely get a little PT.
3- Taylor Brown, can't wait to see how much he's improved...it was no fluke that he scored and rebounded so well in the preseason tour.
2- whether Sam Maniscalco takes the next quantum leap as a complete player.
Sam boosted his minutes, his scoring, his rebounding, and his FT shooting between his frosh & soph years. If he steps it up again, will he get the kind of hype reserved generally only for players who call themselves "King"?
1- Andrew Warren returning - I think Drew is gonna have the pundits wondering how did they miss this so badly? Warren scored 435 points his sophomore year...which puts him among the top 15 ever at BU in sophomore scoring and THE 2nd BEST in the past 15 seasons - just slightly behind Cellus! Even Anthony Parker (426 points as a soph) is behind AW on this list.
He also averaged 1.43 points for each shot taken, one of the best figures in the Valley in the past several seasons.
If there are people who turn out to be surprised by this guy, then they haven't been watching...
Nice Andrew Warren piece
http://www.centralillinoisnewscenter.com/sports/65709102.html