Select your starting Five
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:57 pm
Heres my starting Five for the bg falcons
I would go:
pg: wright
sg: samarco
sf: moten
pf: Marschall
C: lefeld
6th men: soler and floyd
I know people are gonna say this lineup wont happen, but here me out. The reason i dont like floyd as a starter is because of his quickness. He doesnt have the speed or quickness to keep up with good college point guards. It hurts him on defense because he cant lock anybody up or get steals and it hurts him on offense because he can breakdown the defense with the drive. We need someone to breakdown a defense with the drive, like ron lewis and keith McLeod and brandon pardon did. One thing floyd does have going for him is his leadership abilities, but thats it. Moon turns the ball over to much, so enough said there. Now Soler is a solid defender and rebounder, but he hes like erick crawford 2, he has no jumpshot at all, the only way he scores is being around the basket. Now starting lineup i have selected, it has two proven scorers and defenders in samarco and wright and a potential offensive star in moten, take a look at moten's summary:
6-4 Bryan Moten - Cincinnati-Christian Center Academy (prep school), OH - formerly of Saginaw, MI
* also recruited by: Virginia, Baylor, UNLV, Auburn, Florida State, Bowling Green and Kansas State. Previously verballed to WMU, went to prep school, verballed to Virginia in the winter then committed to BG this summer.
* Averaged 28 points, five rebounds and four assists as a senior at Arthur Hills High School in Saginaw
* Vince Baldwin of PrepSpotlight.com ranked Bryan the # 5 wing guard in Michigan's class of 2004
* “He is one of the best pure shooters that I have ever seen. He has tremendous range on his shot and can just flat out shoot the ball,” said Cincinnati Christian coach Travis McAvene. “He’s also very good off the dribble and that combined with his shooting is I think what makes him so attractive to the college coaches.”
* WMU head coach Steve Hawkins had this to say about Moten in May of 2004 after he initially committed to the Broncos, “Bryan can really shot it. He’s got unlimited range. Another good athlete with good size at the guard spot. He can get to the basket and has a very quick release, comes off the screens well. He will be a real three-point threat for us. We felt like when we got a commitment from him last year that we got a steal. As he went throughout this year it became evident that we were right. He’s very capable of playing well and having a great career here.”
* Stephen Bell of MichiganPreps.com says this about Bryan, "Moten is a smooth scoring guard who gets great elevation on his shot and loves to pull up in the lane."
Top 10 finishers in the 24th annual Hal Schram Mr. Basketball Award
1. Drew Neitzel, Wyoming Park, Michigan State
2. Joe Crawford, Detroit Renaissance, Kentucky
3. Malik Hairston, Detroit Renaissance, Oregon
4. Marquise Gray, Flint Beecher, Michigan State
5. Al Horford, Grand Ledge, Florida
6. Brian Moten, Saginaw Arthur Hill, Bowling Green Falcons!!!!
7. Ron Coleman, Romulus, Michigan
8. Goran Suton, Lansing Everett, Michigan State
9. Darryl Garrett, Detroit Denby, Junior College
10. Dan Waterstradt, Rutgers
This moten guy could be a major player for us. He has offensive talent and we could be good with a wright, samarco, moten trio. As for the posts players i have marschall and lefeld becasue they have the best size available on our team, for next year, i like sullivan at the starting PF spot.
Well all i can do now is wait and hope that we continue to improve with what we have, but i wouldnt mind see the starting five that i have talked about in this post.
go falcons
I would go:
pg: wright
sg: samarco
sf: moten
pf: Marschall
C: lefeld
6th men: soler and floyd
I know people are gonna say this lineup wont happen, but here me out. The reason i dont like floyd as a starter is because of his quickness. He doesnt have the speed or quickness to keep up with good college point guards. It hurts him on defense because he cant lock anybody up or get steals and it hurts him on offense because he can breakdown the defense with the drive. We need someone to breakdown a defense with the drive, like ron lewis and keith McLeod and brandon pardon did. One thing floyd does have going for him is his leadership abilities, but thats it. Moon turns the ball over to much, so enough said there. Now Soler is a solid defender and rebounder, but he hes like erick crawford 2, he has no jumpshot at all, the only way he scores is being around the basket. Now starting lineup i have selected, it has two proven scorers and defenders in samarco and wright and a potential offensive star in moten, take a look at moten's summary:
6-4 Bryan Moten - Cincinnati-Christian Center Academy (prep school), OH - formerly of Saginaw, MI
* also recruited by: Virginia, Baylor, UNLV, Auburn, Florida State, Bowling Green and Kansas State. Previously verballed to WMU, went to prep school, verballed to Virginia in the winter then committed to BG this summer.
* Averaged 28 points, five rebounds and four assists as a senior at Arthur Hills High School in Saginaw
* Vince Baldwin of PrepSpotlight.com ranked Bryan the # 5 wing guard in Michigan's class of 2004
* “He is one of the best pure shooters that I have ever seen. He has tremendous range on his shot and can just flat out shoot the ball,” said Cincinnati Christian coach Travis McAvene. “He’s also very good off the dribble and that combined with his shooting is I think what makes him so attractive to the college coaches.”
* WMU head coach Steve Hawkins had this to say about Moten in May of 2004 after he initially committed to the Broncos, “Bryan can really shot it. He’s got unlimited range. Another good athlete with good size at the guard spot. He can get to the basket and has a very quick release, comes off the screens well. He will be a real three-point threat for us. We felt like when we got a commitment from him last year that we got a steal. As he went throughout this year it became evident that we were right. He’s very capable of playing well and having a great career here.”
* Stephen Bell of MichiganPreps.com says this about Bryan, "Moten is a smooth scoring guard who gets great elevation on his shot and loves to pull up in the lane."
Top 10 finishers in the 24th annual Hal Schram Mr. Basketball Award
1. Drew Neitzel, Wyoming Park, Michigan State
2. Joe Crawford, Detroit Renaissance, Kentucky
3. Malik Hairston, Detroit Renaissance, Oregon
4. Marquise Gray, Flint Beecher, Michigan State
5. Al Horford, Grand Ledge, Florida
6. Brian Moten, Saginaw Arthur Hill, Bowling Green Falcons!!!!
7. Ron Coleman, Romulus, Michigan
8. Goran Suton, Lansing Everett, Michigan State
9. Darryl Garrett, Detroit Denby, Junior College
10. Dan Waterstradt, Rutgers
This moten guy could be a major player for us. He has offensive talent and we could be good with a wright, samarco, moten trio. As for the posts players i have marschall and lefeld becasue they have the best size available on our team, for next year, i like sullivan at the starting PF spot.
Well all i can do now is wait and hope that we continue to improve with what we have, but i wouldnt mind see the starting five that i have talked about in this post.
go falcons