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Post by TheSanDiegan on Dec 20, 2012 14:48:58 GMT -8
I really enjoyed watching Bennet play last night. That sequence MSZN referenced was a hoot to watch, punctuated by that thunderous dunk (was surprised it didn't make ESPN's Top 10 Plays)... Dude looks NBA-ready, and to date from what limited opportunities I've had to watch other highly-touted frosh, he's hands-down the best of the class IMO.
He's going to get his... like someone said, it's not realistic to expect to stop him, only to contain him and limit his damage.
But even with Birch and a broken Moser, I'm still convinced we're simply better than the rubes. ;D
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Post by Lloyd on Dec 20, 2012 17:40:59 GMT -8
As predicted the UNLV front line is one of the best. Bennett (NBA pick) Moser - Birch - will be a load to handle. Definitely. Bennett can easily be one-and-done to the NBA, but I guess whether Bennett is playing at UNLV next year doesn't matter to the Aztecs. For the talent UNLV has, they still can't seem to play many good games as a team though. (Typical)
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Post by monty619 on Dec 20, 2012 17:50:45 GMT -8
Bennett is for sure a one-and-done type player. To not acknowledge his talent is just being a hater. He will be a top 5 pick and there is almost no chance he is back next year....especially when you think about his skill set, thick frame and nice shot and how it translates to what NBA teams / scouts look for. His draft stock is already much higher than where Kawhi was coming out as a pretty polished sophmore. Will be a big challenge for us to defend...especially when Mozer gets back into the lineup.
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Post by azteccc on Dec 20, 2012 17:57:44 GMT -8
rebel-mesa
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Post by rebelsfan43 on Dec 20, 2012 22:12:21 GMT -8
We all live in Anthony Bennetts world, were just lucky he allows us to be apart of it
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Post by TheSanDiegan on Dec 20, 2012 23:02:15 GMT -8
We all live in Anthony Bennetts world, were just lucky he allows us to be apart of it GTFO.
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