he put on quite a show before the break, 9-12 shooting that included the whole gamut of highlights: highlight dunks, and-1’s going to the basket, and raining threes. he’s a dynamic offensive player.Dalton Knecht on ESPN2, Tennessee v Florida. He has 22 points in the first half. First time I’ve seen him play. He looks like the real deal.
he put on quite a show before the break, 9-12 shooting that included the whole gamut of highlights: highlight dunks, and-1’s going to the basket, and raining threes. he’s a dynamic offensive player.
Knecht playing himself into a Top 10 pick! Even dwf writers admit it. Our buddy B-rad should have stuck around longer!Knecht ended up connecting for 39. he also had 8 rebounds and only 1 turnover. a truly STELLAR performance by this young man.
over his last three outings, Knecht has gone for 28, 36, and now 39. as the season grinds on, the cream of the Vols is certainly rising.
Purdue has a 6'8 swing forward named Brian Waddell. He's a redshirt freshman this year and outside of the playing rotation. Last night, he got in for some scrub time and made Michigan's walk-ons look particularly foolish.a name that we (i) certainly don’t mention enough (though he is on my Pick Your Team roster) is Purdue’s point guard, Braden Smith.
just a sophomore, Smith is likely the best point guard in the Big Ten at this stage, and outside of the Purdue program (and here at Caste Football) it’s likely a HUGE surprise to the (((experts))) that he’s become such an impact player.
coming off another stellar performance (11 points, 7 rebounds, 10 assists and 1 steal with just 2 turnovers) in another big Boilermaker conference win, Smith (whom i call the Little Ball of Hate for both his stature and playing style) is not only a superb distributor and creator for his teammates (currently #3 in the nation in assists), he’s also an effective scorer (almost 12 ppg at 45% shooting and 43% from 3) and impactful rebounder (5.5 rpg) despite his size (listed at just 6-feet).
when he plays well, Purdue is almost unbeatable.
thanks for sharing that!Purdue has a 6'8 swing forward named Brian Waddell. He's a redshirt freshman this year and outside of the playing rotation. Last night, he got in for some scrub time and made Michigan's walk-ons look particularly foolish.
I looked up 'Brian Waddell dunk' and found that this kid has a whole highlight reel of high school throwdowns. Purdue may have another gem in waiting.
thanks for sharing that!
Camden Heide is another young (redshirt freshman? sophomore? who knows with the current covid situation?) Purdue athlete with a lot of upside. said to be the best leaper on the team with a reported 40+-inch vertical, Heide has been carving out more minutes as the season has progressed, mostly in a 3-and-d role.
Heide, Waddell, and 7-foot freshman Will Berg make for some tantalizing possibilities moving forward with this Boilermaker bunch, because starting guards Smith and Loyer are both just true sophomores.
it’s just a shame that the bouncy, strong, and tough Caleb Furst hasn’t put in the work on his skills in order to fully take advantage of his tremendous physical ability.
Haha didn’t catch that, but good news! I did watch all Black Louisville drop 13 in 1st half against Virginia! Black birds held to 43 for the game.sorry for the double post, but …
did anyone else see the West Coast Conference game a couple days ago where nearly-all-White Saint Mary’s held nearly-all-black Pacific to 28 points FOR THE GAME?!?
it was unreal. adding in the Caste System narrative that White athletes can’t play defense makes it an even more interesting story, which is perhaps why it didn’t get any national (((media))) attention.
Saint Mary’s is currently undefeated in conference play, and they look much improved from their early-season struggles.
Haha didn’t catch that, but good news! I did watch all Black Louisville drop 13 in 1st half against Virginia! Black birds held to 43 for the game.
they hired a head coach with Upside a few years ago, and he’s dynamically and affletically and vibrantly turned their hoops program into a pinnacle of losing.Wow. Wasn't Louisville a decent team in the not so distant past as well?
Yes, they had sleeze ball coach in Pitino, but they were a National Power. Couple years with an AA coach and they are a bottom dweller. Fits with the way BLM ran the city into the ground during plandemic.Wow. Wasn't Louisville a decent team in the not so distant past as well?
Nathan Aker said:Typically, you don't see a 6-foot-3, 187-pound, below-the-rim guard swivel their way into lottery conversations. Without any explosive athleticism and a lack of a current skill set to be a lead guard in the NBA, Reed Sheppard's archetype would more than likely tell you he's not a lottery pick …
and many “experts” still claim he couldn’t play defense. they say the same about Sheppard, who leads the SEC in steals despite mostly coming off the bench this season. it’s just another anti-White trope.John Stockton was below the rim and that is why he is the career assists and steals leader.