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That’s fair. Although different league, different role. He shot 81% with 137 attempts last year in this league. He’s more than just a knock down a 3 type. But yes, this team is good at making their free throws. Always encouraging.

I’ll stand by my belief and pushback on the take he wouldn’t help this team much. A Reeves type player would definitely improve this team.
Antonio Reeves has a higher offensive rating, a better 3 point percentage, and a better A:TO ratio than any player on this roster. He just scored 27 against Mississippi in a win, which would be our best win of the year. We are dying to get Colton Sandage healthy, but sure… Antonio Reeves, who has scored in double figures in eight of his last nine in the SEC, wouldn’t make this team better. That one makes a ton of sense.
 
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Antonio Reeves has a higher offensive rating, a better 3 point percentage, and a better A:TO ratio than any player on this roster. He just scored 27 against Mississippi in a win, which would be our best win of the year. We are dying to get Colton Sandage healthy, but sure… Antonio Reeves, who has scored in double figures in eight of his last nine in the SEC, wouldn’t make this team better. That one makes a ton of s
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Antonio Reeves has a higher offensive rating, a better 3 point percentage, and a better A:TO ratio than any player on this roster. He just scored 27 against Mississippi in a win, which would be our best win of the year. We are dying to get Colton Sandage healthy, but sure… Antonio Reeves, who has scored in double figures in eight of his last nine in the SEC, wouldn’t make this team better. That one makes a ton of sense.
Once again my point is he could put up those exact numbers and the team probably still would have a losing record with this group of players. If he could play the one at a high level then I’d agree wholeheartedly. Sure he could make the team better, but what does that mean? Individually or for a top half finish and a tournament run? I highly doubt it
 

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I think Birds win 7 more games to date with him. Thats significant (although just my projection).
 

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Once again my point is he could put up those exact numbers and the team probably still would have a losing record with this group of players. If he could play the one at a high level then I’d agree wholeheartedly. Sure he could make the team better, but what does that mean? Individually or for a top half finish and a tournament run? I highly doubt it
For a thought exercise…

We lost at home to WIU scoring 68. Northwestern State at home scoring 67. UIC on the road scoring 51. UNI at home scoring 60. UNI on the road scoring 63.

Let’s say in those five games Reeves wins you three with his offense. I know what you’ll say - “how good was he on defense?” His DBPR this season at KENTUCKY, is -0.04. He’s a perfectly average defender. Well guess what? That would make him our 4th best defender. So his addition would make us considerably better on offense and improve us on defense. I would say we should have won four of those games. I’ll give UNI a road win. We’d be 14-11 and 7-7 in the MVC.

Is it remarkable? Nope. Would Antonio Reeves make this Illinois State team better? It’s one of the dumber questions we’ve addressed. Yes. Yes he would.
 
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For a thought exercise…

We lost at home to WIU scoring 68. Northwestern State at home scoring 67. UIC on the road scoring 51. UNI at home scoring 60. UNI on the road scoring 63.

Let’s say in those five games Reeves wins you three with his offense. I know what you’ll say - “how good was he on defense?” His DBPR this season at KENTUCKY, is -0.04. He’s a perfectly average defender. Well guess what? That would make him our 4th best defender. So his addition would make us considerably better on offense and improve us on defense. I would say we should have won four of those games. I’ll give UNI a road win. We’d be 14-11 and 7-7 in the MVC.

Is it remarkable? Nope. Would Antonio Reeves make this Illinois State team better? It’s one of the dumber questions we’ve addressed. Yes. Yes he would.
I actually agree with most of that. They’re still so many variables to consider. Realistically speaking I’d say a record of 13-12 still a difference.
 

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For a thought exercise…

We lost at home to WIU scoring 68. Northwestern State at home scoring 67. UIC on the road scoring 51. UNI at home scoring 60. UNI on the road scoring 63.

Let’s say in those five games Reeves wins you three with his offense. I know what you’ll say - “how good was he on defense?” His DBPR this season at KENTUCKY, is -0.04. He’s a perfectly average defender. Well guess what? That would make him our 4th best defender. So his addition would make us considerably better on offense and improve us on defense. I would say we should have won four of those games. I’ll give UNI a road win. We’d be 14-11 and 7-7 in the MVC.

Is it remarkable? Nope. Would Antonio Reeves make this Illinois State team better? It’s one of the dumber questions we’ve addressed. Yes. Yes he would.
We also don’t have an Oscar Tshiebwe down low. Reeves was fantastic when he had space to operate. Once Chatman went down all the focus went to shutting him down and we stopped scoring efficiently - and the wins disappeared, too.

Reeves is where he is meant to be: at Kentucky, doing what he does best because the elite athletes around him allow him to do so.

He would help this Birds team, of course, but his talents would be under-utilized here as far as translating to wins, and he’d be flying well under the NBA radar.
 

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For a thought exercise…

We lost at home to WIU scoring 68. Northwestern State at home scoring 67. UIC on the road scoring 51. UNI at home scoring 60. UNI on the road scoring 63.

Let’s say in those five games Reeves wins you three with his offense. I know what you’ll say - “how good was he on defense?” His DBPR this season at KENTUCKY, is -0.04. He’s a perfectly average defender. Well guess what? That would make him our 4th best defender. So his addition would make us considerably better on offense and improve us on defense. I would say we should have won four of those games. I’ll give UNI a road win. We’d be 14-11 and 7-7 in the MVC.

Is it remarkable? Nope. Would Antonio Reeves make this Illinois State team better? It’s one of the dumber questions we’ve addressed. Yes. Yes he would.
And w over Bradley and Murray plus N western S. At home
 
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I think Birds win 7 more games to date with him. Thats significant (although just my projection).
I think 7 more wins is being a bit generous. We won 30 games total Reeves entire 3 years at ISU. And that’s with rosters that posters have said had more talent than this years roster.

Reeves is a talented scorer when he gets going, but he isn’t a game changer at Kentucky. If he chose to go somewhere else, Kentucky would have found someone similar to Reeves and would probably have the same record.
 

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I think 7 more wins is being a bit generous. We won 30 games total Reeves entire 3 years at ISU. And that’s with rosters that posters have said had more talent than this years roster.

Reeves is a talented scorer when he gets going, but he isn’t a game changer at Kentucky. If he chose to go somewhere else, Kentucky would have found someone similar to Reeves and would probably have the same record.
I can’t believe this is a discussion.

In SEC games, Antonio Reeves is 7th in the league in shot % based on possessions. Hes 13th in SEC games in offensive rating. He just played 26+ minutes in a 5-2 stretch for a team that is a game back of 2nd in the SEC. Kentucky has won their last six in the conference, one more win than we have the entire Valley schedule, and he’s averaging 16.5. If he isn’t a game changer for Kentucky, who exactly is? The internet is free. You can find all of this instead of saying ISU wouldn’t be better with one of the elite scorers in the country. He just had the 4th most points in a season in school history. He was the first player in 20+ years to average 20+ points per game as a Redbird. The notion that Antonio Reeves is some guy and wouldn’t change ISU, a bad mid-major, while he contributes for a team that will be in the NCAA tournament is a tough stance to take.
 

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While I agree 7 more wins is a lot.....it certainly isn't out of the realm of possibility. Reeves could have been POY this year in the Valley had he stayed.

In the release for AJ Green winning the POY last year, it said he was the 49th player in MVC history with 1700 career points. Right now, while only starting 5 games his senior year, Reeves has 1493 pts. If he averages his 20 pts like he did last year and scores almost 700, he would had more than AJ Green did. In fact, if he scored exactly the same amount of points this year as last year while at ISU, he'd be around 25th on the all time MVC scoring list. Ahead of Osiris, Kyle Korver, Ben Jacobeson, AJ Green.

Not to mention, do we think Reeves would have scored more or less under Pedon than he did with Dan?
 

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I can’t believe this is a discussion.

In SEC games, Antonio Reeves is 7th in the league in shot % based on possessions. Hes 13th in SEC games in offensive rating. He just played 26+ minutes in a 5-2 stretch for a team that is a game back of 2nd in the SEC. Kentucky has won their last six in the conference, one more win than we have the entire Valley schedule, and he’s averaging 16.5. If he isn’t a game changer for Kentucky, who exactly is? The internet is free. You can find all of this instead of saying ISU wouldn’t be better with one of the elite scorers in the country. He just had the 4th most points in a season in school history. He was the first player in 20+ years to average 20+ points per game as a Redbird. The notion that Antonio Reeves is some guy and wouldn’t change ISU, a bad mid-major, while he contributes for a team that will be in the NCAA tournament is a tough stance to take.
When did I say that ISU wouldn’t be better without Reeves? I said I didn’t think they would win 7 more games with him. We couldn’t win with him, but now that he is gone we would have 7 more wins?

How can a guy that is 5th on his team in minutes played be a game changer? Seems to me that he has had big games followed by not so big games.

Reeves could definitely help ISU, especially in those situations where our offense is constipated. I just don’t think a team with him averaging 20 a night is ever going to win a conference title. His role on Kentucky doesn’t need him to be that guy.
 

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He would ave 21 plus a game here.. That’s a game changer
woulda beat UNI once. UIC twice, Bradley once, N W state twice and WIU.
Win 3 more the rest of the season and one at MVC Your now in NIT territory
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When did I say that ISU wouldn’t be better without Reeves? I said I didn’t think they would win 7 more games with him. We couldn’t win with him, but now that he is gone we would have 7 more wins?

How can a guy that is 5th on his team in minutes played be a game changer? Seems to me that he has had big games followed by not so big games.

Reeves could definitely help ISU, especially in those situations where our offense is constipated. I just don’t think a team with him averaging 20 a night is ever going to win a conference title. His role on Kentucky doesn’t need him to be that guy.
The guy who is fifth on his team in minutes played is using 25% of the possessions when he is on the floor in conference play, the most on the team, and is turning that into 54/42/88 shooting splits. That is how.

He's averaging 15.7 in his last nine games on 51/43/92 shooting. In the last 30 days, Kentucky's efficiency margin when Reeves is on the floor is +24.5 - that leads the team. That is the definition of a game changer. Kentucky is best when he is on the floor over the last month. They're 7-3 in that timeframe. All conference games... except that one against Kansas.
 

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He would ave 21 plus a game here.. That’s a game changer
woulda beat UNI once. UIC twice, Bradley once, N W state twice and WIU.
Win 3 more the rest of the season and one at MVC Your now in NIT territory
my opinion
That is only five additional wins (we beat NW St and UIC once). You have us to 19 Ws (19-14), you think that would be NIT?
 

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some last year records in NIT. ( Also Murray state a win)


Vandy 17 and 16
Florida 19 and 13
Xavier 18 and 13
Oklahoma 18 and 15
Miss. 18 and 15
Virginia 19 and 13
Washington State 19 and 14
UNI 19 and 11
Alcorn 17 and 16
Utah State 18 and 15
Oregon 19 and 14

so ya I do. So does the selection committee. And a 18 and 13 team won it,
 

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some last year records in NIT. ( Also Murray state a win)


Vandy 17 and 16
Florida 19 and 13
Xavier 18 and 13
Oklahoma 18 and 15
Miss. 18 and 15
Virginia 19 and 13
Washington State 19 and 14
UNI 19 and 11
Alcorn 17 and 16
Utah State 18 and 15
Oregon 19 and 14

so ya I do. So does the selection committee. And a 18 and 13 team won it,
Alcorn State, autobid
Northern Iowa, autobid

The only way, at 19-14, MVC team gets in is autobid.

The rest of those schools, minus Utah State, are all P5+BE.

That take is delusional.
 

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I think I proved my point. I give exactly one shi$ what you think is delusional.
 

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I think I proved my point. I give exactly one shi$ what you think is delusional.
Bradley is 17-8 with a NET of 73 and is currently projected as an 8 seed for the NIT and with conference championships coming up and knocking bubble teams out of the NCAA tournament. Projected as an 8 seed for the NIT is not very safe at all.
 

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I think I proved my point. I give exactly one shi$ what you think is delusional.
Oh, is this when I am supposed to go "ouch"!

Last season, Drake had 24 wins (and a NET of 85) before the postseason; the Bulldogs played in the CBI. 19 W's from a team in a mid-major conference whose toughest non-conference opponent (Ball State, loss) has a NET of 136 simply will not get a NIT at-large bid.

(and feel free to keep all your shi$, you may be in short supply).
 
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