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Thread: Reese's All-Star Game

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    Reese's All-Star Game

    Pretty loaded with Big East talent.

    East - Coached by Tim Miles of Nebraska

    Julius Brown - 5'10, 170 lbs G - Toledo
    Tyler Kalinoski - 6'4, 180 lbs G - Davidson
    Will Cummings - 6'2, 185 lbs G - Temple
    Traveon Graham - 6'6, 220 lbs F - VCU
    Jarvis Williams - 6'8, 215 lbss F - Murray State
    Darrun Hilliard - 6'6, 215 lbs G - Villanova
    JayVaughn Pinkston - 6'7, 235 lbs F - Villanova
    D'Angelo Harrison - 6'4, 202 lbs G - St. John's
    LaDontae Henton - 6'6, 215 lbs F - Providence
    Matt Stainbrook - 6'10, 270 lbs F - Xavier
    Kameron Woods - 6'9, 200 lbs F - Butler

    West - Coached by Jim Crews of St. Louis

    Mikh McKinney - 6'1, 170 lbs G - Sacramento State
    Lawrence Alexander - 6'3, 180 lbs G - North Dakota State
    Corey Hawkins - 6'3, 195 lbs G - UC Davis
    Ralston Turner - 6'5, 209 lbs G - NC State
    Pat Connaughton - 6'5, 218 lbs G/F - Notre Dame
    Jacob Parker - 6'6, 210 lbs F - Stephen F. Austin
    Seth Tuttle - 6'8, 240 lbs F - Northern Iowa
    Le'Bryan Nash - 6'7, 235 lbs F - Oklahoma St.
    Alan Williams - 6'8, 265 lbs F - UCSB
    Brad Waldow - 6'9, 260 lbs F - St. Mary's
    March Madness starts in November

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    Six awfully good college players from the Big East, but it would not surprise me one bit if not even one of the six ever play in the NBA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Warrior View Post
    Six awfully good college players from the Big East, but it would not surprise me one bit if not even one of the six ever play in the NBA.
    I think Henton and Hilliard both make it. I actually think that Hilliard could have a fairly long career in the league. Deceptively athletic, but more importantly skilled and intelligent. He may not get drafted, but I think he could easily win a roster spot somewhere. I think a winning coach and system would love to have him.
    #BringShakaHome

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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan4life View Post
    I think Henton and Hilliard both make it. I actually think that Hilliard could have a fairly long career in the league. Deceptively athletic, but more importantly skilled and intelligent. He may not get drafted, but I think he could easily win a roster spot somewhere. I think a winning coach and system would love to have him.
    Hilliard reminds me of Kent Bazemore

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    I agree that Henton and Hilliard make it.

    I find it interesting that they get Tim Miles from Nebraska to coach the East and Jim Crews from St. Louis to coach the West. I mean, if you can't find guys to coach the game that are East and West, fine, but why not have the more easterly coach coaching the East team

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    I think Kameron Woods might have more upside than the rest of the BE guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaribouJim View Post
    I think Kameron Woods might have more upside than the rest of the BE guys.
    I suspect that might be true. Butler is going to really miss him.

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