Singleton, our best ever recruit per some rankings, can not even muster 3 points per game in league play as a freshman. To me, that says just about everything about NU basketball.
What does it say?Singleton, our best ever recruit per some rankings, can not even muster 3 points per game in league play as a freshman. To me, that says just about everything about NU basketball.
You don’t like Singleton?You cannot infer anything from that?
Do you like his scoring production?You don’t like Singleton?
Not really. What are you inferring from it?You cannot infer anything from that?
Sorry to hear you can’t infer anything.Not really. What are you inferring from it?
Keaton Wagler on Illinois was ranked 150th nationally as a recruit on 247. Singleton was 93rd. Wagler averages over 15 points a game and is playing 30 minutes a game. Did the scouts for 247 just screw up ranking Singleton so highly? Or has Wagler had so much success because his supporting cast is better? Looks to me like Singleton is just struggling for some reason while some other freshmen who weren’t ranked as highly as him are contributing much more.Sorry to hear you can’t infer anything.
You already know my views on Collins.
Says a lot about NU’s players relative to other teams’. Unless you are like Bill Russell, the best basketball players tend to score points. We’d be a lot better if our prize recruit (who gets lots of PT) could score (and not foul so much).
Fair points. It could partly be symptomatic of the talent of the other players on your team. I just don’t remember a time we’ve had a big impact freshman - someone who could just fill it up - and that is not true of other BIG teams, including Wagner and Mingo (who we recruited) this year.Keaton Wagler on Illinois was ranked 150th nationally as a recruit on 247. Singleton was 93rd. Wagler averages over 15 points a game and is playing 30 minutes a game. Did the scouts for 247 just screw up ranking Singleton so highly? Or has Wagler had so much success because his supporting cast is better? Looks to me like Singleton is just struggling for some reason while some other freshmen who weren’t ranked as highly as him are contributing much more.
Totally agree that we’d be better
If he was doing more. And it’s disappointing he isn’t doing more halfway through his freshman season. But I’m not sure it says anything about NUs players(at least as far as using him as an example)relative to other teams as this kid was ranked very high and had offers from all kinds of P4 teams that also wanted him.
Totally agree and it’s very strange. I thought Singleton would be the one to come in and make an instant impact and although he’s shown flashes he just doesn’t look like some freshmen on other teams that come in and make a big impact. He doesn’t look confident. I think he can become a very good B1G player but that instant impact just isn’t there.Fair points. It could partly be symptomatic of the talent of the other players on your team. I just don’t remember a time we’ve had a big impact freshman - someone who could just fill it up - and that is not true of other BIG teams, including Wagner and Mingo (who we recruited) this year.
He does not look ready. And yes, that means he looks like pretty much every other NU freshman over the years. I wonder with the lack of size he’s playing too much out of position. I’m most worried about his defense and rebounding.Fair points. It could partly be symptomatic of the talent of the other players on your team. I just don’t remember a time we’ve had a big impact freshman - someone who could just fill it up - and that is not true of other BIG teams, including Wagner and Mingo (who we recruited) this year.
The team has a star player. That star player has been here twice as long as the other players. They defer to him too much. Nick has to make sure the other players understand he can’t do everything. They are showing so much respect that they are sitting around watching the game.He does not look ready. And yes, that means he looks like pretty much every other NU freshman over the years. I wonder with the lack of size he’s playing too much out of position. I’m most worried about his defense and rebounding.
Gelo totally regressed? What are you talking about? I see a much better all around player, especially on the defensive end. He also plays well with the offense. The one part of his game that isn't there yet is his shooting, but I see that as something that will come the last two years of his NU career. A lot of people that watch basketball judge a player solely on how many points they score or how they shoot, but he's 100% a better basketball player this year that also has gotten stronger/bigger in the process. To be clear, he's not totally there yet, but there's definitely been year 1 to year 2 improvement.Now that gelo and windham have totally regressed Collins has some serious problems with future teams after Nick is gone
I don’t see him as being a star player at any point, but that’s never been the expectation.Well he’s out of the starting line up, to your point can’t shoot threes, and don’t think he will ever be a good three point shooter. But glad you are high on him. I am not holding my breath.
He is better than last year. My problem is I don’t feel he is aggressive enough on the drive to the hoop. Doesn’t do it nearly enough and that’s a strength. Also, I believe he should be contributing more on the glass. He floats around the 3 point line too much and that’s not great if you aren’t a good 3 point shooter.I don’t see him as being a star player at any point, but that’s never been the expectation.
And even though he’s not starting, he’s doubled his minutes per game over last year.
With his shooting, he’s not a natural great shooter. I’ll give you that. It’s something he will need to continue to work on and get better at. There are a million examples of guys like him that significantly improved their shooting throughout their college career.
I’m not sitting here and guaranteeing anything, but I am confident you’ll see a guy who improves his shooting significantly over his last two years in the program.
Yep, I think that's a fair point, but I wonder if that's more a product of the offense we run and how the coaches are directing them (i.e. placing a higher priority on getting back on defense than crashing the offensive boards) than a reflection of his game. I truly don't know, but it's certainly a possibility.He is better than last year. My problem is I don’t feel he is aggressive enough on the drive to the hoop. Doesn’t do it nearly enough and that’s a strength. Also, I believe he should be contributing more on the glass. He floats around the 3 point line too much and that’s not great if you aren’t a good 3 point shooter.