TonyLiebert
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This is the way I see it. I expect an impact, but I also expect growing pains, just like any 4-star recruit we've ever had. I just hope the people here are patient with him. I could be wrong, but, on the raw----finished spectrum, I see him more toward the finished end.Always dangerous to count on a lot from true freshman players. Having said that, Christie seems like the kind of prospect that could come in and make an impact right away. Or at the very least he looks like someone who may be able to come in and be a key part of the rotation in his first year.
The desperate enthusiasm But what cracked me up most was that I very much connected with everything written...I am glad he will be a Gopher. I have zero expectations. Carrington, Mitchell and Hawkins could gel and light it up with someone else popping at the 3 so Christie doesn't see the floor. Or Christie has an incredible freshman year. or anything in between. I hope it is a bit of both. I'm hoping there is some kind of succesful rotation at the 1-3 with Carrington, Mitchell, Hawkins and Christie with maybe Betts/Ihnen/JOJ sprinkled in there.
My thoughts exactly.All American or bust.
I see us starting the season playing with all veterans in the starting lineup with Christie, Betts, Ihnen and JOJ all being big factorsWhat we need him to do is unfair. What he is capable of doing is unknown.
Just hoping he brings a smile to the faces of all Gopher fans.
Nobody knows what the circumstances will be, nobody knows how Ben will approach it.I see us starting the season playing with all veterans in the starting lineup with Christie, Betts, Ihnen and JOJ all being big factors
Hawkins
Mitchell
Carrington
Garcia
Payne
I don't see that as asking too much out of one of the top players in Illinois. Where the starting lineup goes by the time the Big Ten season starts...I don't know. Should be fun to watch!
Fun to watch? CmonI see us starting the season playing with all veterans in the starting lineup with Christie, Betts, Ihnen and JOJ all being big factors
Hawkins
Mitchell
Carrington
Garcia
Payne
I don't see that as asking too much out of one of the top players in Illinois. Where the starting lineup goes by the time the Big Ten season starts...I don't know. Should be fun to watch!
I want to see way more promise than what we did from Ola-Joseph, Carrington, and Henley.
I want him to look like a damn good ball player right off the bat.
There is nothing wrong with a freshman doing this. We don't get this at Minnesota.
We are due!
I don’t understand what promise you didn’t see in Ola-Joseph. The kid was tough, at times a spark plug and was an efficient scorer. I think he has promise to be a very good big ten player. I agree with the others but I’m high on Ola-JosephI want to see way more promise than what we did from Ola-Joseph, Carrington, and Henley.
I want him to look like a damn good ball player right off the bat.
There is nothing wrong with a freshman doing this. We don't get this at Minnesota.
We are due!
Hawkins, Mitchell, Christie, Betts, Fox and Ihnen are all new to the mix. Garcia and Payne are high end players. It is not nearly as set as you say.Nobody knows what the circumstances will be, nobody knows how Ben will approach it.
For example: Here is the box score the first time out last year: St Olaf
So, we don't know what Ben is going to do or be able to do.
The "unfair" part...you disagree with me... unless Christie, Ihnen or Fox are spectacular the rest of the guys have shown who they are...bottom of the conference. Until we see Christie in college he brings hope to me he could be spectacular. Point being in order to stay off the bottom of the conference ... one of those three needs to surprise everybody.
"Unfair" because we did not recruit a prime time player and that puts it on somebody to play the role who is either not ready or not used to it or hasn't done it for a few years. You don't think by November Christie realizes he's our best perimeter player? (True or in his mind at the least). That's the unfair part....he'll know it's up to him.
Maybe Hawkins is the guy? We don't know but the reason we don't know is because we haven't seen them. We have seen the guys who played for the Gophers last year.
Without a pg?Delusion is at an all time high in here, fun to watch!? This team?
I bleed Gophers, an alum, from MN grew up watching the Clem era as a child, vividly remember the Quincy buzzer beater all that...but this regime has been embarrassing, laughing stock...
I fully expect this Christie guy to be a top 5 player for us, but without a pg we can trust to lead this team, it's really irrelevant how good he can be tbh.
Hawkins will be our first BIG ten caliber PG since Carr left so I am optimistic,Without a pg?
We all know how CBJ doesn’t understand roster construction or coaching. He rides his best into the ground. But Christie is the ultimate Super Frosh. Christie starts from day one at the 1, 2, and 3. That’s 120 minutes a game. He’ll score 75 points a game with 25 rebounds and 30 assists a night. 15 of those assists will be to himself. Then as a Sophmore he will enter the portal and go to OSU to replace their All American Jamison Battle. We are officially the OSU feeder schoo