Collins would need three 30/14 games to finish with a 20/10 average overall and in conference.
Exactly. What he did in his last 2 games. If he finishes strong, he can do that. Just get him the damn ball.
Collins would need three 30/14 games to finish with a 20/10 average overall and in conference.
The best college basketball player in America that almost nobody pays attention to is dominating game after game, right there in the best league in the sport.
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Collins is also the latest dominating piece of evidence that Danny Manning is as good at coaching and improving big guys as anyone in college basketball.
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Collins is absolutely gone to the NBA after this season, and he should sprint there. From solid rotation piece as a freshman to do-it-all big man as a sophomore, he has emerged as one of the best draft stories of 2017.
Probably is gone, but Norlander is also wrong later in that paragraph where he says we must win our last three games just to have a chance to make the NCAAT. That's not true.
Solid article though.
Problem is these guys look at teams in a vacuum. "Wake isn't getting in because they haven't beaten anyone" well that's better than losing to State at home or being 4-11 in the ACC so Wakes lack of a big win becomes less if a liability when Rhode Island loses to teams at the bottom of the A10.
I don't want Collins to leave but I agree he should. And long-term, it should be great for the program in terms of recruiting.
What rosters do people think Collins would be a good fit on next season?
What rosters do people think Collins would be a good fit on next season?
Wake reminds me of Tennessee from a couple or three years back.
I'm gonna miss JC, but he's been a treat to watch. I can't wait to see him hoop it up in the association