Best line of any Forward OSU or Dayton(Unless you consider Koufos a F instead of a C)and if you consider only 18 minutes, maybe the best line of any player in the game.
Now does your name suggest you listen to Rome and are a Cleveland fan as well as having an IQ of 32?
Players improve tremendously from freshman to sophomore years. Deibler’s problem was confidence last year. I think he will have much more confidence in letting it fly this year. Buford is a great player, much like Evan Turner, except probably better. Mullens is an athletic freak for a 7’1 player. He is not just big, but can run and jump well too. I think a lineup of Mullens, Lighty, Turner, Deibler and Juco all american PG Jeremie Simmons will be a tough team for others to match up against.
The only one theyll miss is Koufos, oh yeah, and the best player in Ohio not named Lebron, Chris Wright. How does Matta pass up on him for Lighty?? OOOOPS!!
They’ll probably do alright, Thad Matta is a genious at teaching the game and getting the most out of his players. What’s more disturbing though is alot of his players seemingly taking a hike after a year or two. This is happening with more and more frequency. The NCAA needs to change the rules involving college players. Schools are investing a lot of money in these students who are using the schools as springboards for other things involving their careers; and doing it as they possibly can.
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By LC
October 16, 2008 1:27 PM | Link to this
JungleDawg32
Line score for Wright in the OSU game
C Wright
18min 5-9FG 2-3FT 3Off Reb 4Reb 0A 2Pf 12Pts
Best line of any Forward OSU or Dayton(Unless you consider Koufos a F instead of a C)and if you consider only 18 minutes, maybe the best line of any player in the game.
Now does your name suggest you listen to Rome and are a Cleveland fan as well as having an IQ of 32?
By jungledawg32
October 14, 2008 1:56 PM | Link to this
Hey idiot…how did Chris “no jump shot” Wright do against the Bucks in that whipping that was called an NIT game last year? Just curious….
By sam in clayton
October 14, 2008 12:29 PM | Link to this
Players improve tremendously from freshman to sophomore years. Deibler’s problem was confidence last year. I think he will have much more confidence in letting it fly this year. Buford is a great player, much like Evan Turner, except probably better. Mullens is an athletic freak for a 7’1 player. He is not just big, but can run and jump well too. I think a lineup of Mullens, Lighty, Turner, Deibler and Juco all american PG Jeremie Simmons will be a tough team for others to match up against.
By idiot
October 14, 2008 11:47 AM | Link to this
The only one theyll miss is Koufos, oh yeah, and the best player in Ohio not named Lebron, Chris Wright. How does Matta pass up on him for Lighty?? OOOOPS!!
By dwight
October 14, 2008 9:42 AM | Link to this
didnt we just overeact to Diebler! I see guys at the ymca downtown dayton better than diebler
By Eric
October 14, 2008 8:35 AM | Link to this
They’ll probably do alright, Thad Matta is a genious at teaching the game and getting the most out of his players. What’s more disturbing though is alot of his players seemingly taking a hike after a year or two. This is happening with more and more frequency. The NCAA needs to change the rules involving college players. Schools are investing a lot of money in these students who are using the schools as springboards for other things involving their careers; and doing it as they possibly can.
By jeff
October 14, 2008 8:33 AM | Link to this
when does college bball start?