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GoBigGreenBasketball 
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Big Green 3-Peaters?
09-15-16 12:37 AM - Post#210450    
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Columbia:

Kyle Castlin
Nate Hickman
Lukas Meisner
Jeff Coby
Luke Petrasek
"...no excuses - only results!”


Edited by GoBigGreenBasketball on 09-15-16 12:41 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-15-16 12:45 AM - Post#210451    
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Brown:

Tavon Blackmon
Obi Okolie
JR Hobbie
Steven Spieth
Travis Fuller
"...no excuses - only results!”


 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-15-16 12:51 AM - Post#210452    
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Penn:

Jake Silpe
Jackson Donahue
Matt Howard
Sam Jones
A.J. Brodeur
"...no excuses - only results!”


 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-15-16 12:56 AM - Post#210453    
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Cornell:

Robert Hatter
Darryl Smith
Matt Morgan
Jordan Abdur-Ra'oof
David Onuorah
"...no excuses - only results!”


 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-15-16 01:08 AM - Post#210454    
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Harvard:

Siyani Chambers
Corey Johnson
Seth Towns
Chris Lewis
Zena Edosomwan
"...no excuses - only results!”


 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-15-16 01:19 AM - Post#210455    
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Dartmouth:

Cameron Smith
Taylor Johnson
Miles Wright
Ian Carter
Evan Boudreaux
"...no excuses - only results!”


 
Go Green 
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Re: Big Green 3-Peaters?
09-15-16 07:54 AM - Post#210456    
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In the Miles Wright era Dartmouth has never finished behind Cornell or Brown. Can they do it again this year?



I appreciate that we haven't competed for the title in a while (to put it charitably). But I, for one, have a very hard time getting excited about the "goal" of finishing sixth.

When you set goals that low, you're kind of dampening enthusiasm, rather than promoting it.

 
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Re: Big Green 3-Peaters?
09-15-16 10:36 AM - Post#210465    
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Man, everybody is on this 3 bigs lineup for Columbia. If that happens, I will eat Kendall Jackson.

 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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Re: Big Green 3-Peaters?
09-15-16 11:03 AM - Post#210467    
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IMO that at worst is the baseline. Finishing 4th or higher with a better than .500 record in my mind is near term goal, with the ultimate goal of going to the big dance. Honestly though, it was not easy to find "3" things that could be consecutive benchmarks.

But you're right, Let's get excited!!! Let's bring some life to this Dartmouth Big Green message board. Lawd knows I'm trying.
"...no excuses - only results!”


 
Go Green 
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Re: Big Green 3-Peaters?
09-15-16 11:38 AM - Post#210468    
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Lawd knows I'm trying.



No argument there. But football is about to begin.



 
hoopla 
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09-18-16 10:17 AM - Post#210530    
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GBGB

How is freshman Ian Carter looking? I believe he was the first commit of a good class capped by Sistare.

I see you have him above Dickinson in the starting 5

 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-18-16 06:40 PM - Post#210533    
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Dunno how anyone is doing really. If anyone is on the ground there it would be nice to know how things are going.

My line-up based on some comparative guesstimations. I compared KenPom data to the projections of the three college ball previews and some other random online CBB sites. The only two I am really certain of are Evan and Miles. I gave Carter the nod because his name was one to watch in a couple of season previews. But Wesley played 23% of the PF minutes behind Evan, and he is a senior so he is likely to be the starter.
"...no excuses - only results!”


 
SomeGuy 
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09-19-16 11:36 AM - Post#210546    
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Where do you get the stat that Dickinson played 23% of PF minutes?

 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-19-16 01:38 PM - Post#210547    
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It might be usage at position and not minutes but the data comes from Kenpom.com. I've been a subscriber for quite some time. Very good info, highly recommend.
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GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-19-16 01:44 PM - Post#210548    
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Here's the breakdown per KP 2015-16:


Depth chart over the last 5 games (at PF):

12 Evan Boudreaux
6-8 220 Fr
48%

21 Wesley Dickinson
6-7 215 Jr
23%

0 Tommy Carpenter
6-7 215 Sr
17%

25 Brandon McDonnell
6-8 215 Sr
7%


"...no excuses - only results!”


 
mrjames 
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09-19-16 02:01 PM - Post#210550    
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KP infers the position from the composition of stats a player puts up in the context of the lineup on the floor at the time. Also the lineup stats are a five-game look back only, so that could explain things...

 
SomeGuy 
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09-19-16 02:06 PM - Post#210551    
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Wow, that's great -- i had no idea he had that level of granular info on the pay site.

I take it that Dickinson played a higher percentage of available frontcourt minutes than Harrison did? That's probably the question among the returnees -- does Boudreaux play the 5 with Dickinson, or does he play the 4 with Harrison.

 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-19-16 02:23 PM - Post#210553    
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Harrison played only 4.1% of the minutes last year. He was a DNP in 11 of the 28 games and only played 57 mins total on the year. In the VT game the data suggests he had two PF in under a min, as the stat line list 0 Mins played two PFs and no DNP notation.
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GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-19-16 02:29 PM - Post#210555    
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Last year it was basically Boehm at the 5 with Boudreaux backing him up.
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GoBigGreenBasketball 
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09-19-16 02:33 PM - Post#210557    
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The following guys were designated as follows by KP:

"Benchwarmers (played in fewer than 10% of team's minutes)"

21 Wesley Dickinson 6-7 215 Jr 21 8 .1% Mins

23 Quinten Payne 6-5 200 Jr 13 4.6% Mins

5 Matt Rennie 6-8 225 Sr 13 4.2% Mins

44 Cole Harrison 6-11 245 Jr 16 4 .1% Mins


"...no excuses - only results!”


 
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