Did the Huron League scheduler know something we didn't when he scheduled Milan and Huron the last week of the season?
Stewart and Kowalski or Richardson and Stockert?
Is there anything better than a rivalry game in the Huron League?
How many transfers does Milan have?
It sure would be nice to see SMCC and Milan's stats included in Maxpreps.
Baker and Jones make a nice tandem.
Do the referees really matter in the outcome of a game?
Great weekend of basketball for the Schultz household.
Very Nice Questings this week...
ReplyDeleteFirst of all Richardson over Stockert any day over Stewart and Kowalski...
Stockert is an animal on the boards and Richardson can score score score... Kowalski rebounds well too but im not sold on Stewart at all i have watched all 3 years and havent been impressed... im anxious to see a Riverview game...
and Milan has 3 transfers all from Ypsi Lincoln i believe
Baker and Jones are a great Tandom... They still have the connection from football going... Baker was the leading receiver for Jones this last football season... You can definately tell when watching that they go good together...
Refs can make a difference in my mind... There are some refs taht you play more physical so usually the more physical team wins but there are also refs who call any touching they see so the more physical team usually gets in trouble... You have to adjust to the Zebras
Scarton vs. Baker on Tuesday...
ReplyDeleteBattle of the Two Best Point Guards In the League
Who will win?
Its funny how I personally asked the stat book keeper for huron how many did Richardson score and the answer was 14. So how did he get 15? I made sure I counted his points too, funny..
ReplyDeleteMilans team is unmatched too...
I just don't get how you can say that Stewart's not a good player. I would say he's arguably the best player in the league.
ReplyDeleteBaker don't hold a candle to scarton.But it will be the best game you can go to see how not to play team BB both teams are stat checkers.And as far as the stat guy at huron cheating grow up punk that guy is one of the most honest guys i know. Huron guys don't check there stats why would you be checking them.And finaly why don't people think stewart is the best point guard or best player let me show you why.
ReplyDeleteRichardson - assists - steals
37 - 34
Stewart - 12 - 4
( And Richardson is not even a PG )
I would agree with the last comment. The stat guy at Huron is a heck of a guy. Just an FYI, he doesn't keep the scorebook.
ReplyDeletetime out how are Baker and Scarton not team players they both lead their team in assists... They are very very good point guards...
ReplyDeleteAnd stewart is a good player... He just not a better POINT guard then Scarton or Baker...He may be a better overall player though
Hey Huron League Box, how can you judge people when you haven't even seen them play this year? Kowalski proved that he's better at cleaning the glass than Stockert on Friday and Stewart can score just as well as Richardson. The key is that the two from Riverview are only Juniors.
ReplyDelete-And I agree, Huron's stat totals are crazy. Look at the # of FG's made compared to the # of assists. There's only 1 or 2 FG's per game that are unassisted. That is absurd.
huronleagueinabox...you have not watched riverview this year so how can you say you are not sold on stewart?
ReplyDeleteHas any one heard a rumor that as a cost cutting the will be cuttng back on the ref's next year for Varsity basketball from 3 to 2. If the games are bad now with 3 can you imagine going back to 2. I remeber games several years ago that were terrible with 2 ref's.
ReplyDeleteNOTE to the Huron STAT person:
ReplyDeleteAssist - A PASS that leads DIRECTLY to a successful BASKET.
KEY WORD - DIRECTLY
I watched a couple of Huron game this year and I noticed that about half of Richardson’s shots he creates on his own with a pull up jumper and that is just one player on the team. So how can Huron get so many assists? I am sure that anyone that watched a Huron game would agree with me on that. I know that Huron is not use to having a good basketball team, But not knowing what an assist is – Come On - Just a HINT every time a basket is made it does not have to be an assist! Another thing every time there is a turn over that is not a steal! I know that Huron is a quick team, but they average TWICE the amount of steals then every other team in the league. Huron averages 14 steal a game the next highest in the league is only 7.6 a game. COME ON!
Huron is a great team, but these stats are CRAZY! STOP PADING THE STATS!!!!!!!!!!!
Enough of the padded stats stuff. It is an old bit. Huron averages 16 assist a game while averaging 62 ppg. Most successful teams are between 15-18 assist a game.
ReplyDeleteAs for the steals at 14 a game, Huron presses or plays pressure defense the whole game. They are the best defensive team in the league and are currently 10-0.
I could see if Huron was an average team but their not. At this point of the season they are the best team in the league, one of the best in the county and one of the best Downriver.
I'm not sure how anyone could conclude that Kowalski is better than Stockert after the contest they had against each other. Riverview hasn't posted their stats for the game. Stockert had 12 rebounds, and I would expect that Kowalski was close to that. The paper said Kowalski had 5 points, Stockert had 16, a big difference. The only stat that Kowalski has an advantage in in terms of the whole season, is rebounds, otherwise Stockert has the advantage in every other one. All this being said, the biggest advantage Richardson/Stockert have is that they keep winning. Kowalski's a good player, but he has to help his team more by becoming a scoring threat in order to be compared to Stockert at this point.
ReplyDeleteToo much concern over Huron's stats. Who cares if their stat keeper shows 10,000 steals, all that matters is W's and last time I checked thy're leading the league in that. If the rest of us were more concerned with winning the important stat would take care of itself.
ReplyDeleteThe stats are a great addition to this blog (and I hope you do it next year for football), however it is sometimes a distraction to those that aren't in the hunt for a league or district championship.
It was stated that "Huron presses or plays pressure defense the whole game" yet their coach and fans bitterly complain about getting more fouls called against them? Combine that with the fact that they primarily shoot jumpers (as opposed to driving the basket), why is it so surprising that they foul more? Again, just a bunch of whiners...
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