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What are the top 5 FRESHMAN PG's Coming in to college this year...
Wall
Wall
Wall
Wall
Bledsoe
John Wall (Kentucky)
Elijah Johnson (Kansas)
Eric Bledsoe (Kentucky)
Abdul Gaddy (Washington)
Maalik Wayns (Nova)
Got to agree with Rivals on this one.
1.Wall- UK
2. Gaddy- Washington
3. Bledsoe- UK
4. Johnson- Kansas
5. Wayns- 'Nova
EKUAlum05 Wrote:Got to agree with Rivals on this one.
1.Wall- UK
2. Gaddy- Washington
3. Bledsoe- UK
4. Johnson- Kansas
5. Wayns- 'Nova

I'm with rivals on this one also.
alfus21 Wrote:John Wall (Kentucky)
Elijah Johnson (Kansas)
Eric Bledsoe (Kentucky)
Abdul Gaddy (Washington)
Maalik Wayns (Nova)

I like this list, I think Gaddy is going to surprise a lot of people.

We all know the acceptable #1 is Wall, anything after that is debatable.
Is Avery Bradley considered a point guard or shooting guard on rivals?
I would agree with this
John Wall-no doubt #1
Elijah Johnson-lead Kansas to final 4
Abdul Gaddy-great fit at washington
Eric Bledsoe-surprise alot of people
Peyton Siva-will be spectacular
theVILLE Wrote:John Wall-no doubt #1
Elijah Johnson-lead Kansas to final 4
Abdul Gaddy-great fit at washington
Eric Bledsoe-surprise alot of people
Peyton Siva-will be spectacular

FWIW Ville, Siva would be #6 on my list barely missing the Top 5. I have said time and time again I love the way he plays and he will be a good one for UL.
theVILLE Wrote:John Wall-no doubt #1
Elijah Johnson-lead Kansas to final 4
Abdul Gaddy-great fit at washington
Eric Bledsoe-surprise alot of people
Peyton Siva-will be spectacular

Peyton Siva will be a lot like Eric Bledsoe and have his moments. Both are very athletic and have a ton of talent, but I think it will be a year, maybe two before each become stars.
BlackcatAlum Wrote:Peyton Siva will be a lot like Eric Bledsoe and have his moments. Both are very athletic and have a ton of talent, but I think it will be a year, maybe two before each become stars.

Could agree becasue he will come off the bench behind Sosa, but later on in the year I look for him to start...the kid as amazingly atheletic...but no doubt #1 is WALL
Siva will be a good fit for Pitino's style of play.
i would take any of them u coulndt go wrong
theVILLE Wrote:Could agree becasue he will come off the bench behind Sosa, but later on in the year I look for him to start...the kid as amazingly atheletic...but no doubt #1 is WALL

:thatsfunn

Wall is like a Ferrari... Siva is like a Honda.. you do the math!!! :lmao:
1.Wall- UK
2. Gaddy- Washington
3. Bledsoe- UK
4. Johnson- Kansas
5. Wayns- 'Nova
1)John Wall-UK
By far the best in this class.

2)Tim Frazier-Penn State
Best after Wall, Love his game.

3)Elijah Johnson- Kansas
Very athletic, Potential is of the charts.

4)Peyton Silva-U of L
Very Sound fudamentally, fits the card's system well.

5)Eric Bledsoe-UK
Would be the man in most recruiting classes.
alfus21 Wrote:John Wall (Kentucky)
Elijah Johnson (Kansas)
Eric Bledsoe (Kentucky)
Abdul Gaddy (Washington)
Maalik Wayns (Nova)

I agree with this list.
KINGJAMES#1 Wrote::thatsfunn

Wall is like a Ferrari... Siva is like a Honda.. you do the math!!! :lmao:

not hardly that...but we have not saw any of them play yet though you never know...
Warriors23RJ Wrote:1)John Wall-UK
By far the best in this class.

2)Tim Frazier-Penn State
Best after Wall, Love his game.

3)Elijah Johnson- Kansas
Very athletic, Potential is of the charts.

4)Peyton Silva-U of L
Very Sound fudamentally, fits the card's system well.

5)Eric Bledsoe-UK
Would be the man in most recruiting classes.

Like thid list
Navajo4life Wrote:Wall
Wall
Wall
Wall
Bledsoe

:Clap::Clap::Clap:
theVILLE Wrote:John Wall-no doubt #1
Elijah Johnson-lead Kansas to final 4
Abdul Gaddy-great fit at washington
Eric Bledsoe-surprise alot of people
Peyton Siva-will be spectacular

Posted in another thread that u never said siva was going to be great.
Wildcatk23 Wrote:Posted in another thread that u never said siva was going to be great.

lol. Nice research.
I like the list
Wall (Kentucky)
Elijah Johnson (Kansas)
Eric Bledsoe (Kentucky)
Abdul Gaddy (Washington)
Maalik Wayns (Nova)
I'm personally not a big Bledsoe fan. I mean sure he can provide some big plays, but he is way too out of control most of the time. Every single game, multiple times he will dribble down into the paint, and jump in the air, unsure about what he's going to do with the ball. Thus, he either forces a terrible shot, or tries to kick it out while in the air, often times resulting in a turnover. As for Wall, he's just tough. Extremely fast, shoots the 3 well (when open), and creates turnovers.
Pupaw Wrote:I'm personally not a big Bledsoe fan. I mean sure he can provide some big plays, but he is way too out of control most of the time. Every single game, multiple times he will dribble down into the paint, and jump in the air, unsure about what he's going to do with the ball. Thus, he either forces a terrible shot, or tries to kick it out while in the air, often times resulting in a turnover. As for Wall, he's just tough. Extremely fast, shoots the 3 well (when open), and creates turnovers.

That's the game that Calipari allows his players to play. They have the green light to take shots and attempt to create plays. Very similar to how an NBA offense is ran, that's why these highly rated recruits are drawn to Calipari and his style of play.
Well, hopefully they can take that concept and look to get other people involved more. It seemed as though they forgot that Patterson was even on the team in the 2nd half last night. The sets that they were running had 4 men out, Cousins down low, and Patterson setting one screen and going in front of the bench in the corner and standing. He has to get more touches if this team is going anywhere.
Bledsoe has amazing potential but like you said he is just too wild with the ball sometimes. But in this offense so is Wall...sometimes.
If Syracuse's PG, Brandon Treche, is a freshman and I think he is, then he is Top 3 on my list.