Speaking of competition, though there are definitely good competition where McClintock came from, think about Wolters on our end; He played and belonged on the same court as Hopkins in the Minnesota state tourney, a team who has 4 players going to DI schools, and very notable ones at that (U of Minnesota, Arizona St, Notre Dame, and Santa Clara) and were ranked as one of the the top high school teams in the nation. I agree that McClintock is a good point guard, but I wouldn't trade him for the one we got.
Eh, Wolters played one game against a top team. McClintock PLAYED on a top team and played against far more superior competetion darn near every night. Wolters wasn't even first team in Minnesota.....MINNESOTA!!!
McClintock was all first team No. Carolina.....and that's before he enrolled at one of the top prep schools in the country. I was thrilled when we got Wolters, but to take him over McClintock????
I'm just trying to be honest and rational guys. No way can we compare anyone we have, RIGHT NOW, with the top two kids ORU got, no way.
Definitely interesting looking back at this thread....
Indeed it is. McClintock redshirted his first year and this year has averaged 3.4 points a game, shoots 65% from the free throw line, and 35% from 3. Appears Nate would have a little edge on him (TG we have Nate!) And I see that Craion, who is a senior now, has played in 2 games and made 3 points. Nazaare, also a senior, has played in 20 games and averaged 1.7 points a game.
Indeed it is. McClintock redshirted his first year and this year has averaged 3.4 points a game, shoots 65% from the free throw line, and 35% from 3. Appears Nate would have a little edge on him (TG we have Nate!) And I see that Craion, who is a senior now, has played in 2 games and made 3 points. Nazaare, also a senior, has played in 20 games and averaged 1.7 points a game.
I think Craion is hurt? Won't he be back next year?
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