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Fresno

Posted:
Sun Jan 16, 2005 10:38 pm
by LA_Mustang
Not sure if anyone noticed but Fresno beat UTEP last night and moved into first place (5-1) in the WAC....with their only lose being to that little private school on the Hilltop. I was impressed with Fresno last week at Moody, and honestly thought it was our best win since beating Purdue.
There are four very solid teams in the WAC (Fresno, Nevada, UTEP and Rice) and three teams not far behind (SMU, Hawaii and La Tech). I think Fresno and UTEP will finish 1-2 and 3-7 is anyone's guess.

Posted:
Mon Jan 17, 2005 10:43 am
by Hoop Fan
Fresno was picked with Tulsa around 8th or 9th in the conference. Fresno just competes for the title every year no matter what. I actually think they will fall back behind Nevada as the season goes by because of Nevada's experience, but they are going to be tough for SMU and Hawaii to catch.
Whats up with La Tech? It floored me to see they beat Hawaii on the island. How did that happen after they lost to San Jose?

Posted:
Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:52 am
by Pony_Fan
I think after seeing both teams, I think Nevada is better than Fresno. I wasn't all that impressed with Fresno and was surprised they beat UTEP.
But this is the WAC and every year almost everyone can compete on any given night.

Posted:
Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:33 pm
by LA_Mustang
Coming into this year Fresno’s backcourt was their biggest unknown. Unfortunately for the rest of the WAC, two of their younger guys have stepped up to the challenge – sophomore JaVance Coleman (18pts, 6 boards/game) and freshman Donovan Morris (12pts/game). Coleman and Morris both caught my eye when they came to Dallas, and I was just as impressed with Fresno’s big guy Al-Sayyad as I was with Nevada’s Fazekas. I just think they are a young and very dangerous team.
As for La Tech, they have the same problem we do. They have one really good player, Millsap, and bunch of other guys that show up sometimes and sometimes they don’t.
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Posted:
Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:58 pm
by Hoop Fan
LA_Mustang wrote:As for La Tech, they have the same problem we do. They have one really good player, Millsap, and bunch of other guys that show up sometimes and sometimes they don’t.
That makes sense, it hadn't occurred to me how similar they might be to us.
give...

Posted:
Mon Jan 17, 2005 8:31 pm
by mavsrage311
give fresno state's al-sayyad a few inches and you would not be able to distinguish him from Dikembe Mutumbo...they play similarly too

Posted:
Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:07 pm
by LA_Mustang
I see the similarities, but Al-Sayyad is much more polished offensively than Mutumbo. If he gets the ball down low he scores. He was something like 7 of 8 from the field against us. He came to Fresno as a project and I believe he’s turned into a much better player than they ever imagined.
yes

Posted:
Tue Jan 18, 2005 12:30 pm
by mavsrage311
it's hard to say that a college player is better offensively than an NBA player, but I was definitely impressed with Al-Sayyad...he is definitely better than White Cadillac, or big fatty or whatever his name is