Big Ten Basketball 2021-22 Discussion

Yeah, you can say a lot of things about Izzo and why someone might want to transfer…but how he used Christie is not one of them. If anything, he’s setting up to build his program around Christie next year. He let the kid play a ton of minutes despite his struggled - I wonder how past MSU players (Hall, Brown, Bingham, Hauser, Ward, JJJ, Winston, etc.) felt about that when they had shorter leashes.

Now, sometimes kids and parents view things totally different (see: Adam Miller or Jon Horford) but I think Christie has a great situation there.

If you told me that he was sick of Izzo screaming at him…that’s a different story.

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Not my problem but sure would be happy if it becomes one for Izzo

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Okay Tom I see you looking to get some extremely inefficient Max Christie replacements

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Do they really need another 6-2 guy?

Oh yesss! The more the merrier! Love so see an absolute log jam at PG and SG

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How in the world do you even know what is behind what I do or don’t say?
Please inform.

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Is that based on talking to someone that is close to Christie or a read of the tea leaves?
Thanks.

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Oh totally just me knowing how things go at MSU typically. No insider info at all, just based on historical data just find it hard to believe he is going anywhere right now.

Thanks. Have cause to believe that it might not be that simple.

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Interesting. While I can imagine many reasons why someone might want to leave MSU, it feels like a pretty good setup for Christie there and I was more curious how Akins was feeling since he didn’t play much and has two other PGs on the roster next year. Christie seems to be the guy Izzo gave the longest leash and the biggest piece to their team next year on offense.

Fascinating off-season for both B10 rivals I guess…

It doesn’t always have to make sense. Jordan Poole got more ballscreens as a soph than Nik Stauskas did and still felt he was made to go stand in the corner.

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Agree with your description of Christie and MSU; in every respect at least from what I saw during the season.
Which contributes greatly to why I’m extremely cautious when discussing the topic publicly.
There is some incongruity going on for sure.
Will leave it at that.

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inshallah they overpromised and undelivered to Christie and Akins and both guys bounce

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MSU with Christie and Emoni gonna be real good next year. Could be pre season #1

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There was much more to the decision than that.
One being the state of college basketball; if the nba shows a modicum of interest, most bolt.

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E.J. Liddell Declares for NBA Draft
Liddell scored nearly 1,300 points in three seasons with the program

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State junior E.J. Liddell has declared for the NBA Draft and will forego his senior season. The Belleville, Ill., native was a two-time first team All-Big Ten honoree and a consensus All-American this season.

“I’m really excited for EJ as he begins his NBA career,” head coach Chris Holtmann said. “He has developed and grown significantly as a player every single year as a Buckeye, and that will continue to be the case as an NBA player. E.J. has represented our program at the highest level with his excellent play, leadership and of course, his trademark smile. E.J. will always be a Buckeye. We love you, my man.”

Link to Liddell’s Announcement

The expectation level was high this year for Liddell, and yet, he enjoyed his best collegiate season. Liddell averaged 19.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and 2.5 assists per game. Over the last 30 years, he is just the third player to average those numbers over a full season, joining Jason Thompson of Rider and Tim Duncan of Wake Forest.

As a freshman in 2019-20, he came off the bench in all 31 games and averaged 6.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest. Last season as a sophomore, he shifted his game and played the center position for the majority of the season, averaging 16.2 points and 6.7 rebounds per game while shooting 47 percent from the floor. He earned first team All-Big Ten honors and thrust himself into the national spotlight.

Liddell served as a captain this season. He scored in double figures in every game and had 13 games of 20 or more points. Liddell became the 33rd Buckeye in program history with 1,000 career points and 500 career rebounds. He finished with 1,298 career points which is 32nd on the program’s all-time scoring list. Liddell is also seventh in school history with 143 career blocks.

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Gone. Finally. Best of luck to him, won’t miss playing him hahahaha.

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Hope Branham follows

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Fine with me

I feel the same way!

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