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Jeremy Lieberman summer hoops

cali2wyo

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I saw that Jeremy and the rest of team USA opened up play at the maccabi games with a win today. I'm having trouble finding stats though, I'm curious to see if anyone can find them and share what Lieberman did.

Thanks!
 
Looks like he has gotten a lot of playing time and ton of quality experience. The clips Ive seen I have been impressed. He looks like he's improved
 
joshvanklomp said:
With Lieberman and Washington, we might be able to get away with redshirting Conway
I was thinking the same thing. Give him one more year of growth and learning the system and turn him loose next fall. We have plenty of guards who, on paper atleast, should be able to carry us. I look for big improvements in Liebs, Trey, and Aka Gorski. I think if we can reliably get 20 a game from that trio, we'll be just fine.
 
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:
joshvanklomp said:
With Lieberman and Washington, we might be able to get away with redshirting Conway
I was thinking the same thing. Give him one more year of growth and learning the system and turn him loose next fall. We have plenty of guards who, on paper atleast, should be able to carry us. I look for big improvements in Liebs, Trey, and Aka Gorski. I think if we can reliably get 20 a game from that trio, we'll be just fine.

Unless Conway is wanting to red-shirt I don't think we do it.

I think we play him now and get him real game experience so he is ready to go as a sophomore.
 
BeaverPoke said:
Unless Conway is wanting to red-shirt I don't think we do it.
Well since Shyatt leaves all redshirt decisions up to the player, obviously that's going to be the case. However, it may be what's most beneficial for his career.
 
Conway is quoted as saying he'll academically be a sophomore this fall. If he redshirts, he could potentially complete his bachelor's degree before his junior year. I can't speculate what anyone would do in that situation, but it may be difficult for him to continue playing for 2 years after graduating, especially with Conway's law school ambitions.

With that said, I think he could provide great point guard depth this year to let Adams play a little more off the ball
 
cali2wyo said:
Conway is quoted as saying he'll academically be a sophomore this fall. If he redshirts, he could potentially complete his bachelor's degree before his junior year. I can't speculate what anyone would do in that situation, but it may be difficult for him to continue playing for 2 years after graduating, especially with Conway's law school ambitions.
Yeah, that definitely makes it more likely Conway suits up.
 
cali2wyo said:
Conway is quoted as saying he'll academically be a sophomore this fall. If he redshirts, he could potentially complete his bachelor's degree before his junior year. I can't speculate what anyone would do in that situation, but it may be difficult for him to continue playing for 2 years after graduating, especially with Conway's law school ambitions.

With that said, I think he could provide great point guard depth this year to let Adams play a little more off the ball

Whoa pump the brakes.

If he is academically going to be a sophomore, and redshirts, then when he is playing his freshman season he will be a JR in the classroom. Sophomore=Sr.

UW has a law school, and a good one I believe.
There's always the fear he could be an emerging star and transfer to play immediately for someone else for his final 2 seasons as a grad student.

But there is the possibility of him getting 2 of his years in Law School under scholarship at Wyo as a JR and SR on the court.

Doesn't that make sense as well?
 
BeaverPoke said:
If he is academically going to be a sophomore, and redshirts, then when he is playing his freshman season he will be a JR in the classroom. Sophomore=Sr.
Umm... That's what I said. Graduate before his junior year, even monkey boy understood me.
BeaverPoke said:
UW has a law school, and a good one I believe.
There's always the fear he could be an emerging star and transfer to play immediately for someone else for his final 2 seasons as a grad student.
Maybe you're the one who needs to pump his brakes. I'm talking about a decision that needs to be made in a few months and I brought up some factors that could potentially influence the decision. You're speculating about what might happen in 3 years time with a guy who hasn't played a minute of college ball.
BeaverPoke said:
But there is the possibility of him getting 2 of his years in Law School under scholarship at Wyo as a JR and SR on the court.

Doesn't that make sense as well?
That makes sense, but law school is freaking rough. Some friends of mine who have gone through it at UW said it was extremely difficult to even hold a part time job those 3 years. I can't imagine how difficult it would be for a student athlete. That was what the end of my paragraph was getting at.
 
cali2wyo said:
BeaverPoke said:
If he is academically going to be a sophomore, and redshirts, then when he is playing his freshman season he will be a JR in the classroom. Sophomore=Sr.
Umm... That's what I said. Graduate before his junior year, even monkey boy understood me.
BeaverPoke said:
UW has a law school, and a good one I believe.
There's always the fear he could be an emerging star and transfer to play immediately for someone else for his final 2 seasons as a grad student.
Maybe you're the one who needs to pump his brakes. I'm talking about a decision that needs to be made in a few months and I brought up some factors that could potentially influence the decision. You're speculating about what might happen in 3 years time with a guy who hasn't played a minute of college ball.
BeaverPoke said:
But there is the possibility of him getting 2 of his years in Law School under scholarship at Wyo as a JR and SR on the court.

Doesn't that make sense as well?
That makes sense, but law school is freaking rough. Some friends of mine who have gone through it at UW said it was extremely difficult to even hold a part time job those 3 years. I can't imagine how difficult it would be for a student athlete. That was what the end of my paragraph was getting at.


:lol:

Whoa sorry grumpers. Someone didn't get their morning coffee today?

So salty, for what? I wasn't trying to argue with you, I was wondering if he could play his final 2 seasons as a grad student.

Chill out.
 

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