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Post by AzTex on May 23, 2015 17:17:44 GMT -8
Losing their best player won't have much effect on SJSU. At worst they will win 1 or 2 fewer games in 2015-16 than they did this past year.
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Post by Gundo on May 23, 2015 17:23:38 GMT -8
Losing their best player won't have much effect on SJSU. At worst they will win 1 or 2 fewer games in 2015-16 than they did this past year. In other words they go 0-30 overall and 0-18 in the MWC.
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Post by uncledougy on May 23, 2015 20:13:06 GMT -8
According to Verbal Commits we did in 2012, They are typically correct, but perhaps you know better than I. We did recruit him, this from an interview: "Name the schools that are recruiting you the hardest. Rashad Muhammad: USC, SDSU, New Mexico, Colorado, SMU, Northwestern, Maryland, Texas A&M and UTEP.... What coaches have impressed you over the phone and in person and why? Rashad Muhammad: Coach Bland from SDSU really impressed me. He told me how I would fit into the system and everything." www.premierball.com/questions-answers-w-2012-rashad-muhammad/www.verbalcommits.com/players/rashad-muhammadWith that list of schools recruiting him the hardest he chose SJSU? What's wrong with that picture? I am missing something...
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Post by fisherville on May 23, 2015 20:24:54 GMT -8
Rashad is a good player. im sure SDSU thought about it. but Fisher usually doesn't take transfers from within conference. to think that we are too good for him is baffling. by the time he hits his senior year he'll be a monster. hope he doesnt end up at Boise. Rashad is not good enough for Boise
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Post by AzTex on May 23, 2015 21:15:14 GMT -8
Losing their best player won't have much effect on SJSU. At worst they will win 1 or 2 fewer games in 2015-16 than they did this past year. In other words they go 0-30 overall and 0-18 in the MWC. It's good to see that AztecBill is not the only one here who's good with numbers.
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Post by Xolotl on May 23, 2015 21:16:39 GMT -8
I agree why transfer now? Graduate then transfer. ... Best option
If he is pro bate they will find him ......at SJSU he will get most of the press .....may catch someone's eye
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Post by Gundo on May 23, 2015 22:11:35 GMT -8
I agree why transfer now? Graduate then transfer. ... Best option If he is pro bate they will find him ......at SJSU he will get most of the press .....may catch someone's eye Look at the family history, Shabazz went pro after one (bad year) at UCLA. Rashaad wouldn't get a look at the NBA playing on a 2-28 SJSU team. He is a 6'6" volume shooter, I bet he will go to a P5 school who wants a scorer, it will better his chances of playing at the next level.
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Post by sdcoug on May 23, 2015 22:14:07 GMT -8
Who cares not worth our whilemto even consider him Here's my point and I'll say it again, we don't want MWC teams to get worse it doesn't help the conference or us. SJSU couldn't win a D-1 game last year and went 0-18 in MW play. That hurts SDSU. Look at UNLV, Fresno, Nevada, Boise, UNM all should improve this year. A better MW is better for SDSU it helps the RPI, it helps recruiting, rankings and ratings. I think it's really short sided to have a WHO CARES attitude about any team in the conference, and any player that we considered. That's my opinion. Agreed. If it relates to our conference it's relevant. What isn't relevant are all the transfers or recruits not looking at us or a conference team.
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Post by Gundo on May 23, 2015 22:26:53 GMT -8
In other words they go 0-30 overall and 0-18 in the MWC. It's good to see that AztecBill is not the only one here who's good with numbers. This now sounds like a thread that asks, "does San Jose State belong in MWC basketball?" They didn't beat a D-1 team last season and now lose their best player. #evnenirvineisbetter #northridgehasthesus
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Post by mySTRAS on May 23, 2015 22:40:03 GMT -8
I agree why transfer now? Graduate then transfer. ... Best option If he is pro bate they will find him ......at SJSU he will get most of the press .....may catch someone's eye Look at the family history, Shabazz went pro after one (bad year) at UCLA. Rashaad wouldn't get a look at the NBA playing on a 2-28 SJSU team. He is a 6'6" volume shooter, I bet he will go to a P5 school who wants a scorer, it will better his chances of playing at the next level. 17.9 points and 5.2 rebounds per game as a freshman is a bad year?
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Post by jdgaucho on May 23, 2015 22:44:16 GMT -8
being in the MW should help them improve by default... right?
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Post by jdgaucho on May 23, 2015 22:50:04 GMT -8
It's good to see that AztecBill is not the only one here who's good with numbers. This now sounds like a thread that asks, "does San Jose State belong in MWC basketball?" They didn't beat a D-1 team last season and now lose their best player. #evnenirvineisbetter #northridgehasthesus There is a thread on AztecMesa which addresses that very topic. aztecmesa.proboards.com/thread/37571/move-sjsu-olympic-sports-immediatelyYou're welcome
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Post by Gundo on May 23, 2015 23:19:59 GMT -8
Look at the family history, Shabazz went pro after one (bad year) at UCLA. Rashaad wouldn't get a look at the NBA playing on a 2-28 SJSU team. He is a 6'6" volume shooter, I bet he will go to a P5 school who wants a scorer, it will better his chances of playing at the next level. 17.9 points and 5.2 rebounds per game as a freshman is a bad year? Expectations were much greater as he was Mr Basketball USA and the Naismith Player of the year. This from Wikipedia - Muhammad finished the season averaging 17.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 0.7 steals, and 0.1 blocks per game. He shot 44.3% from the floor and made 71.1% of his free throws. While his scoring ability was unquestionable, he was not the flashy offensive player that was expected upon his signing. Muhammad struggled in the postseason, shooting 39.7 percent (23-for-58) and averaging 15.3 points in four games. He was 0-for-10 on three-point field goals. During the season, he focused on shooting and rarely passed the ball. He was also a weak defensive player, though he did show improvement.
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Post by vision on May 24, 2015 5:52:05 GMT -8
IF he transfered to USC and got good....does it look better for the MWC or for the PAC12
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Post by AzTex on May 24, 2015 9:10:27 GMT -8
It's good to see that AztecBill is not the only one here who's good with numbers. This now sounds like a thread that asks, "does San Jose State belong in MWC basketball?" They didn't beat a D-1 team last season and now lose their best player. #evnenirvineisbetter #northridgehasthesus That wasn't my intent. I was just trying to make a slightly rude, (very) slightly humorous comment on how losing their best player wouldn't affect the SJSU team very much. There was a time not so long ago when the WAC and MW could have questioned whether the Aztec basketball teams belong in the league. So, I'm not going to get into the discussion whether SJSU belongs.
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Post by standiego on May 24, 2015 10:26:16 GMT -8
he can get a scholarship at a lot of schools for the 2015-16 season , red shirt , then play in 2016-17 season . Decide if he likes the school he is at or possibly be a grad transfer if he stays on top of his school work and graduates for his senior year , unless they change the rules for grad transfers
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Post by Gundo on May 25, 2015 14:04:35 GMT -8
This now sounds like a thread that asks, "does San Jose State belong in MWC basketball?" They didn't beat a D-1 team last season and now lose their best player. #evnenirvineisbetter #northridgehasthesus That wasn't my intent. I was just trying to make a slightly rude, (very) slightly humorous comment on how losing their best player wouldn't affect the SJSU team very much. There was a time not so long ago when the WAC and MW could have questioned whether the Aztec basketball teams belong in the league. So, I'm not going to get into the discussion whether SJSU belongs. True. Took it to another place, it wasn't so long ago that Fish took a hapless SDSU MBB team from 5-22 to the Sweet 16. Remember that, I do.
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Post by mySTRAS on May 26, 2015 10:04:03 GMT -8
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Post by sdcoug on May 26, 2015 10:49:41 GMT -8
Interesting he decided to go the JUCO route, rather than have a year to practice with a new team. Seems like he could have garnered interest from some pretty good program.
Never easy starting at the bottom, especially these days. Few good players have the patience to endure losing for a few seasons to try & rebuild a program and instead choose to jump ship quickly. Can't blame them too much, but just shows how hard it is to build in today's world unless you can land a whole group of JUCO's and/or transfers at once.
Also amazes me how Southern Idaho tends to attract much of this talent. Surprised it's not more of a feeder school for Boise (or maybe they all want to get the hell out of Idaho by then!).
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Post by Gundo on Jun 8, 2015 21:16:31 GMT -8
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