
Jester
Posts: 700
Jan 23, 2011 12:11pm
Kemba Walker? Don't know if he actually runs point for the Huskies, but he's definitely PG size.Automatik;648955 wrote:I was discussing Craft's on ball D with a friend and we were trying to think of a PG that he couldn't check. We had a tough time thinking of one....can you? Maybe Irving?
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september63
Posts: 5,789
Jan 23, 2011 1:16pm
Kemba Walker 6'1" 172lbs does play PG for UConn.
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centralbucksfan
Posts: 5,111
Jan 23, 2011 1:47pm
Personally think Craft could defend any PG in the country. They may get their points, but it would take more shots than usual for them. And at games end, they would be hurting IMO. Craft is mentally tough and strong. Over the course of 30+ min, that wears on a guy to have him hanging/banging on your. There aren't many guys who are willing to sacrifice that much effort and energy defensively. Its work and you have to enjoy it. Matta said that is what is unique about Craft..he loves playing defense and its what he wants to be known for. And he is exceptional at it.
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Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 23, 2011 8:52pm
Prescott;648778 wrote:I watched Ross in person today and I was underwhelmed. He definitely has skills, but he is so passive those skills are rarely seen. His defensive play would be best described as uninterested. All of this happened with Thad Matta watching. Can yo say redshirt?
Most big time HS recruits can be "passive" playing against children, then comes practicing with their new upper class college teammates. The old survival of the fittest, playing time, comes into play at that point. Example: Thomas's defense early in the year VS now.
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Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 23, 2011 8:55pm
Craft ALSO defends with his mind. Name another PG of his athletic ability who's a straight A student. Well almost, his Chemistry Prof. wouldn't let him make up a quiz he missed when on a road trip, so he got a B. He also took Honors English and Advanced Calculus his first Semester, the A's.

Hb31187
Posts: 8,534
Jan 23, 2011 9:40pm
I have a feeling the whole Craft is smart thign is gonna become fucking SUPER annoying during telecasts. Much like how Krenzel was smart was repeated 10000000000000 times over his career lol

stroups
Posts: 3,223
Jan 23, 2011 10:02pm
Or how Denard doesn't tie his shoes

Hb31187
Posts: 8,534
Jan 23, 2011 10:08pm
YEs, that too
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Prescott
Posts: 2,569
Jan 23, 2011 10:28pm
I have a feeling the whole Craft is smart thign is gonna become fucking SUPER annoying
It already has.
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sirclovis
Posts: 41
Jan 24, 2011 12:34am
[video=youtube;6du8UQZJAhI][/video]
With a voice like Aaron Craft's, who cares about the NBA!
With a voice like Aaron Craft's, who cares about the NBA!
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Jan 24, 2011 8:44am
I don't find it annoying at all, and I'd venture to say most Buckeye fans don't as well.

FatHobbit
Posts: 8,651
Jan 24, 2011 10:17am
vball10set;650206 wrote:I don't find it annoying at all, and I'd venture to say most Buckeye fans don't as well.
It's not yet, but I did get sick of hearing how smart Krenzel was and I didn't even watch the title game on tv.
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Jan 24, 2011 10:28am
FatHobbit;650268 wrote:It's not yet, but I did get sick of hearing how smart Krenzel was and I didn't even watch the title game on tv.
I understand, but for some reason it doesn't bother me like it would if they were referring to another teams' player--the "scarlet and gray glasses" syndrome, I guess
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Jan 24, 2011 11:23am
I don't care if they talk about how smart a kid is. With how many dumb ass athletes there are nowadays, it's nice to hear about someone who's not.

FatHobbit
Posts: 8,651
Jan 24, 2011 11:37am
lhslep134;650311 wrote:I don't care if they talk about how smart a kid is. With how many dumb ass athletes there are nowadays, it's nice to hear about someone who's not.
very true!

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Jan 24, 2011 2:36pm
Big Gain;649637 wrote:Craft ALSO defends with his mind. Name another PG of his athletic ability who's a straight A student. Well almost, his Chemistry Prof. wouldn't let him make up a quiz he missed when on a road trip, so he got a B. He also took Honors English and Advanced Calculus his first Semester, the A's.
He defends with his mind? Did you come up with that all by yourself?
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Jan 24, 2011 2:52pm
thedynasty1998;650651 wrote:He defends with his mind? Did you come up with that all by yourself?
LOL--come on, dynasty, didn't you know that Craft's a relative of Criss Angel?

Jester
Posts: 700
Jan 24, 2011 3:28pm
Now it all makes sense! McCamey played like shit because he couldn't figure out the advanced calculus problem Craft asked him before the game. Oh that crafty, Craft.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Jan 24, 2011 5:01pm
Big Gain;649637 wrote:Craft ALSO defends with his mind. Name another PG of his athletic ability who's a straight A student. Well almost, his Chemistry Prof. wouldn't let him make up a quiz he missed when on a road trip, so he got a B. He also took Honors English and Advanced Calculus his first Semester, the A's.
Bwahahahaha....I've heard it all now.
Thanks for the info, they only mentioned that about 6 times during the last game.

Jester
Posts: 700
Jan 24, 2011 5:02pm
Maybe Craft should try singing to whoever he's guarding next time...

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Jan 25, 2011 11:38pm
I may have been wrong about Craft. Today, he showed that quick first step that I didn't really ever notice before. The way he beat his defender off the dribble definitely reminded me of Conley.
I love this kid. My buddy said he's going to be an urban legend at OSU lol...
Seriously though, I follow all of OSU's recruits before they actually step on the court in Columbus and I've never seen Craft play like this. Of course he had big games in HS, but none of them had him schooling an All-American.
This kid is very good... I never doubted him making the NBA, but I now think he definitely has a great shot once he's done at OSU. I still don;t think he'll be near as good as a pro as Conley, but with his work ethic who knows?
I love this kid. My buddy said he's going to be an urban legend at OSU lol...
Seriously though, I follow all of OSU's recruits before they actually step on the court in Columbus and I've never seen Craft play like this. Of course he had big games in HS, but none of them had him schooling an All-American.
This kid is very good... I never doubted him making the NBA, but I now think he definitely has a great shot once he's done at OSU. I still don;t think he'll be near as good as a pro as Conley, but with his work ethic who knows?
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Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 26, 2011 3:21am
lhslep134;650311 wrote:I don't care if they talk about how smart a kid is. With how many dumb ass athletes there are nowadays, it's nice to hear about someone who's not.
+1 ....BINGO...A lot of "dumb ass" on here who can't stand to hear about valedictorians and straight A students. Especially when they're excellent athletes as well. TWO things they are not.
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stephen3108
Posts: 222
Jan 26, 2011 4:13am
Craft is really a great athlete/student/person. Nice to everyone he meets. Not arrogant. He's humble. Heck I would love to be in his position. I'm sick of everyone on here saying how annoying it is when announcers give him praise. The kid deserves it. No one gets annoyed by the bad things that come out about players and teams. You guys seem to love to talk about that stuff. Get of the kid's back. He will be a great player for the Buckeyes once his career is over. And if he keeps working he will go to the league. And if he doesn't, he'll get to use his mind in a job that he will EARN. Unlike most prominent athletes who use connections. I'm glad to have him playing for the Buckeyes.

Classyposter58
Posts: 6,321
Jan 26, 2011 4:42am
FatHobbit;650268 wrote:It's not yet, but I did get sick of hearing how smart Krenzel was and I didn't even watch the title game on tv.
Lmao or how many times Dan Fouts said Kellen Winslow reminds him a lot of his dad in the title game

se-alum
Posts: 13,948
Jan 26, 2011 8:28am
I think Craft uses "pace" to get by his defenders. I compared him to a Steve Nash type player in the other thread, in the fact that he never gives up his dribble.hoops23;653588 wrote:I may have been wrong about Craft. Today, he showed that quick first step that I didn't really ever notice before. The way he beat his defender off the dribble definitely reminded me of Conley.
I love this kid. My buddy said he's going to be an urban legend at OSU lol...
Seriously though, I follow all of OSU's recruits before they actually step on the court in Columbus and I've never seen Craft play like this. Of course he had big games in HS, but none of them had him schooling an All-American.
This kid is very good... I never doubted him making the NBA, but I now think he definitely has a great shot once he's done at OSU. I still don;t think he'll be near as good as a pro as Conley, but with his work ethic who knows?