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    We need to get Jackrabbit Nation to vote for Nate in the Bob Cousy Award process! As of this morning, Aaron Craft (Ohio State) leads with 27+ percentage points, and there are point guards from Michigan and Miami that are 2nd and 3rd. Nate is in fourth place with 9.6% of the voting, out of 12 players. Here's the deal: You can vote each day through March 7th. The top vote getter counts as one (fan) vote for that player when the committee meets. I'm not sure we can overcome the Ohio State lead, but I do believe the committee will know the entire voting pattern, and if we could elevate Nate up to second or third...I think it would weigh on the committee's vote...especially when they reduce the field to five finalists. It does take a little effort (that is helpful to our rabid Jackrabbit fans), as you have to vote, and then you receive an email that let's you validate the vote, and you can then see the up-to-date totals of the vote. Here's the link http://www.cousyaward.com/vote.php Let's spread the word...we owe Nate this support!

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      The only way Craft should be winning is if it was a Defensive Player of the Year award.
      "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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        Originally posted by goon View Post
        Who wants to bet wolters gets player of the week again in the summit.
        Looks like he is.
        http://www.thesummitleague.org/sport...201302114q1q6v
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          Originally posted by JackJD View Post
          HoboJack; Thanks for posting the link. If anyone is interested in sports writing that is significantly better than most sports writing on the internet (and many newspapers), read the Craig Hanford reporting on Nate Wolters and SDSU at Fort Wayne which is linked by HoboJack. When you arrive at the first sentence of the second paragraph (referring to the writing being strongly encouraged to always go see Nate Wolters), there is a link embedded in the opening phrase of that sentence -- go there. That article, written by Daniel Spewak about Wolters and SDSU at Kansas City, is the best sports-interest reporting I have read in a long while.
          Two, of the best sports articles I've read in an awful long time.

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            Originally posted by witness View Post
            The only way Craft should be winning is if it was a Defensive Player of the Year award.
            Craft isn't even the best point guard in the Big 10. Anyone who would take him over Trey Burke should have their head examined.

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              Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
              Craft isn't even the best point guard in the Big 10. Anyone who would take him over Trey Burke should have their head examined.
              Yes I know, but I will give Craft the edge on defense.
              "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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              • Re: Naters Gonna Nate

                The Sports Lounge 2 Feb. 11, 2013
                https://archive.org/details/TheSportsLounge2Feb.112013
                Every 11 a.m. on DakotaSportsFM.com

                0:00-19:10 Travis, Drue and Marcus talk about Nate Wolters 53 point performance at IPFW on Feb. 9 and the Bracketbuster matchup at Murray State.

                19:10-31:10 Reaction to UMKC leaving the Summit League for the WAC.

                30.10-53.42: We take a look the the rest of the college basketball week with 4 of the top 5 ranked teams losing.
                Sports Lounge TV Show: http://www.youtube.com/user/tlk23?feature=mhee
                Sports Block Radio Show: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A"Sports+Block"

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                  Originally posted by HoboJack View Post
                  I havn't seen this link posted here yet:

                  http://www.midmajority.com/p/3388
                  That was great, thank you.
                  Originally posted by JackFan96
                  Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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                    Would someone (who happens to have ESPN access) care to summarize this:
                    http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/mens...rs/post?id=818

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                      If South Dakota State senior guard Nate Wolters wasn't on the radar of NBA teams before last week, his 53-point explosion last week is sure to have changed that. What are Wolters' chances of sticking in the league, and who does he compare to in the NBA? Lets take a look.

                      Not only did Wolters pour in 53 against IPFW, including nine 3-pointers, he followed it up with a 36-point outing against Oakland on Saturday. Both games came on the road, making it all the more amazing.

                      While the 6-foot-4, 190-pound point guard currently comes in at No. 95 on Chad Ford's Big Board, own Jay Bilas writes today that he could very well have a future in the league.

                      Jay Bilas
                      "Wolters is a scoring point guard who recently put up 53 points, including nine 9-pointers, against IPFW. A player who reminds you a bit of former Kansas star Kirk Hinrich, Wolters is a good ball handler and passer, and has the size (6-foot-4, 190 pounds) and skills to play in the NBA. He averages 23 points, 5.8 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game while shooting 40 percent from deep and 82 percent from the line. Wolters' only issue may be the speed and quickness necessary to stay in front of ultra-quick guards, but his size, ball handling, passing and scoring ability make him an NBA prospect."
                      "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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                      • Re: Naters Gonna Nate

                        Thanks, Witness!

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                          Originally posted by witness View Post
                          If South Dakota State senior guard Nate Wolters wasn't on the radar of NBA teams before last week, his 53-point explosion last week is sure to have changed that. What are Wolters' chances of sticking in the league, and who does he compare to in the NBA? Lets take a look.

                          Not only did Wolters pour in 53 against IPFW, including nine 3-pointers, he followed it up with a 36-point outing against Oakland on Saturday. Both games came on the road, making it all the more amazing.

                          While the 6-foot-4, 190-pound point guard currently comes in at No. 95 on Chad Ford's Big Board, own Jay Bilas writes today that he could very well have a future in the league.

                          Jay Bilas
                          Well summarized by Bilas. He is a "prospect" because of what he has demonstrated at the collegiate level. Is he worth a draft pick for a team so they have the first chance to try him out? That remains to be seen. He will certainly get the opportunity at the NBA level and I hope it is as a result of being drafted.

                          That said, only 60 players go in the draft. I have no idea what percentage typically make an opening day roster. The turnover in the NBA is tremendous. I also don't have any idea how many players typically "try out" for teams each year. The draft use to be 10 rounds or more but that limited players too much and now only 2 rounds and 60 players are limited to try outs with the team that drafted them.

                          So, will some team feel like Nate fits their scheme and has enough talent to expend one of the limited number of draft picks they get? Time will tell. He is obviously making an impression that seems worthy of the opportunity but it is about a lot more than that.
                          We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                          We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                            Originally posted by jackmd View Post
                            Well summarized by Bilas. He is a "prospect" because of what he has demonstrated at the collegiate level. Is he worth a draft pick for a team so they have the first chance to try him out? That remains to be seen. He will certainly get the opportunity at the NBA level and I hope it is as a result of being drafted.

                            That said, only 60 players go in the draft. I have no idea what percentage typically make an opening day roster. The turnover in the NBA is tremendous. I also don't have any idea how many players typically "try out" for teams each year. The draft use to be 10 rounds or more but that limited players too much and now only 2 rounds and 60 players are limited to try outs with the team that drafted them.

                            So, will some team feel like Nate fits their scheme and has enough talent to expend one of the limited number of draft picks they get? Time will tell. He is obviously making an impression that seems worthy of the opportunity but it is about a lot more than that.
                            As of today there are 70 rookies on NBA 15 man rosters. Not sure how many of those were drafted versus tryouts.....and who knows maybe even a few that made it from the D-League. 70 out of the 450 in the league is more than I would have quessed. I would be curious to know how many make it because GM's think they have a future and how many purely because of cap space?

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                              Originally posted by NebraskaJack View Post
                              As of today there are 70 rookies on NBA 15 man rosters. Not sure how many of those were drafted versus tryouts.....and who knows maybe even a few that made it from the D-League. 70 out of the 450 in the league is more than I would have quessed. I would be curious to know how many make it because GM's think they have a future and how many purely because of cap space?
                              That number surprises me,since only 60 players get drafted each year. The 30 first-rounders are almost a lock to get a roster spot because they have guaranteed contracts. Second-rounders don't get guaranteed $,and many of them don't stick because of that. Plus,a lot of foreign players get drafted in the second round and don't come to the US for a few years. But when they finally get to the NBA,they would still be considered rookies even if they were drafted 2 or 3 years ago. Still,70 seems like a high number - thats 2 plus rookies per team.

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                              • Re: Naters Gonna Nate

                                FWIW, Doug Gottleib has Nate Wolter as #21 on his Top 30 NBA prospects. http://www.cbssports.com/collegebask...tlieb/21687186

                                Colton Iverson sighting at #26
                                "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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