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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 405646" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>Ya know, to just get it out of the way Stallings was never a good fit at Pitt and never should have been hired and the results have shown that.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, there is a fine line between 0-18 and 7-11. Just two years ago BC was 0-18 in conference. Jerome Robinson was a freshman on that team. I have seen some people on twitter talking about how Pitt doesnt have any talent and that is just flat out not true. Parker Stewart is talented, he just made 71 triples and shot 39% as a freshman (43% in conference play). Marcus Carr has good long term potential I think he just can't make shots right now but he has the ability to get open. Shamiel Stevenson is a guard who was basically asked to play the four this year. JWF isn't really impressive, a high volume shooter without being a really high volume scorer, but over the last 6 games of the season he shot 20-50 from deep after shooting about 26% for most of the season so maybe he is better than he showed early on. </p><p></p><p>The Kingsby kid they have coming in next year (JUCO) looks like he might be a pretty decent player but he is a point guard. The real need is for Bryce Golden to be a player and Ryan Luther to get back. Pitt really isnt <u><em>that</em></u> far off from being competitive. Kevin Stallings is just really unlikeable and has been extremely mediocre throughout a long career. He isnt going to energize the fanbase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 405646, member: 1374"] Ya know, to just get it out of the way Stallings was never a good fit at Pitt and never should have been hired and the results have shown that. On the other hand, there is a fine line between 0-18 and 7-11. Just two years ago BC was 0-18 in conference. Jerome Robinson was a freshman on that team. I have seen some people on twitter talking about how Pitt doesnt have any talent and that is just flat out not true. Parker Stewart is talented, he just made 71 triples and shot 39% as a freshman (43% in conference play). Marcus Carr has good long term potential I think he just can't make shots right now but he has the ability to get open. Shamiel Stevenson is a guard who was basically asked to play the four this year. JWF isn't really impressive, a high volume shooter without being a really high volume scorer, but over the last 6 games of the season he shot 20-50 from deep after shooting about 26% for most of the season so maybe he is better than he showed early on. The Kingsby kid they have coming in next year (JUCO) looks like he might be a pretty decent player but he is a point guard. The real need is for Bryce Golden to be a player and Ryan Luther to get back. Pitt really isnt [U][I]that[/I][/U] far off from being competitive. Kevin Stallings is just really unlikeable and has been extremely mediocre throughout a long career. He isnt going to energize the fanbase. [/QUOTE]
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