You say MSU returns the bulk of their team, well Illinois returns everyone except for Howard from a team that was by much better than MSU last year. Not to mention adding the guys who were 2nd and 3rd in Mr. Basketball voting from Illinois behind only Shaun Livingston who of course was a top 5 pick.
Why do you bring up being ranked top 3 to begin last year anyway? Where MSU finished in the rankings is what should count right now. Its not like they lost key players to injury.
Well considering most people on here are from the state of Illinois its not surprising that there are a lot of fans of the home state school. Bias aside, there is not one reason for MSU to be ranked higher than Illinois to start this season and that goes for Kentucky as well.
Dick Vitale is a tool. Hes a worthless piece of crap. I would love to hear him rationalize MSU being higher than Illinois.
Also, my post isn't due to UI not being in the Top 5 because I've seen other rankings without them in there but rather Vitale's history of biased bulls***.
Yeah, but except for one year Pedro has made at least 29 starts in every season since 1994. Its not like the guy is constantly missing a lot of starts every year. But I do agree its a pretty big risk especially for a team on a limited budget. For the Yankees on the other hand.....
Ummm... Syracuse plays in the Carrier Dome, I don't think they ever played in the Palestra. I believe the Palestra was Penn's home court and the location of the the Big 5 basketball tourney (La Salle, Penn, Temple, St. Joes, and Villanova).
I guess, but I'm not a big fan of the old "well they tried hard" saying when it comes to professional sports. In little league playing with intensity is admirable, in the pros it should be expected.
Mackey is a tough place to play but when you let well over 1,000 Illinois fans invade your place I would say you lose a bit of the home court advantage.
Last I checked, the Yankees still won their division and advanced further in the playoffs than the Red Sox every year. Who cares if you win the regular season series if the other team still wins the division and knocks you out in the playoffs. At this point in time the Red Sox Daddy=Yankees
1. Assembly Hall (Illinois)-best home winning percentage over the last 5 years
2. Allen Fieldhous (Kansas)
3. Kohl Center (Wisconsin)
4. Cameron Indoor (Duke)
5. O'Connell Center (Florida)
6. Rupp Arena (Kentucky)
7. Gallagher IBA (Oklahoma St.)
8. Dean Smith Center (UNC)
9. Comcast Center (Maryland)
10. Breslin Center (Michigan St.)
What part of Dwayne Wade doesn't impress you? The part where he single handedly led a Marquette team who isn't even NCAA tourney caliber without him to the final 4. Or the part where he was the catalyst to the Miami Heat making the playoffs and getting out of the first round. Or the part where he is already a great defender and plays balls out for 48 minutes. Damn, yeah I can see why you wouldn't be impressed by Dwayne Wade.
I actually think he's the back up PG to Hinrich. And he'll probably see some time at the SG as well. If he's good enough to get crunch time minutes in the playoffs for the Knicks (even if was a badly depleted Knicks squad) the Bulls should find some minutes for the guy.