GannonFan wrote:vutomcat wrote:
Brunson is very good, you are correct. But, you have a short memory. Arci as a freshman played great in wins against Louisville ( Russ Smith/ Silva), Syracuse(Carter-Wiliams/Triche) and Georgetown at the Wells Fargo Center when they were all top ten teams. Arci is very good too. Don't blame you for trashing him based on last year's egg that he laid against NC State but you need to be fair.
I think Arcidiacono is a fine support player, but I think he struggles when he has to be the scorer and when he has to be the one who creates for nova. Sure he got abused in that NC State game, but that just pointed out the flaw that's there. With Brunson, Arcidiacono is free to float and free to find that place to set up and shoot. He's like a modern day John Paxson - surely useful, key even at times, but has to rely on someone else to start the action. Especially late in games or in big moments, Brunson's going to be the guy doing that for nova and they are certainly better because of it.
So this is the second time in a week that you decided to talk out of your ass. Arci is a fine support player? You do realize he
won the co-big east player of the year award last year. Who's the other player he won it with? Oh right, future nba player, Kris Dunn. I guess dunn is just a fine support player as well.
Then there's the fact that apparently you either a) don't watch nova games, or b) don't understand basketball. Arci doesn't need to put up monster stats because he is the facilitator and leader of the Nova offense. Nova O rank last year? 4th. He is the primary PG, so it is up to him to control the flow and he does it beautifully. A fine support player does not do that.
And finally, again, your argument he puts up stats in a weak Big East is flawed since, again, the Big East was one of the best conferences last year (3rd behind ACC and Big12). And guess who ranks first right now in conference rpi?
Now it makes sense why you can't reach the truly delusional.
