ndbb2323 wrote:The only A teams that play more than 21-22 are the ones that go to state
which is like half the teams
ndbb2323 wrote:The only A teams that play more than 21-22 are the ones that go to state
Xfactor wrote:Still, that's quite a few more minutes for Class A players and AJ has got to play 25 games each year I believe. Plus you have to look at the fact that Hagler sat out most of the fourth quarter a lot of games throughout his career because they weren't close. If Hagler played Class A I bet he would've lead the state in almost every category other than rebounding.
Xfactor wrote:Still, that's quite a few more minutes for Class A players and AJ has got to play 25 games each year I believe. Plus you have to look at the fact that Hagler sat out most of the fourth quarter a lot of games throughout his career because they weren't close. If Hagler played Class A I bet he would've lead the state in almost every category other than rebounding.
Flip wrote:Xfactor wrote:Still, that's quite a few more minutes for Class A players and AJ has got to play 25 games each year I believe. Plus you have to look at the fact that Hagler sat out most of the fourth quarter a lot of games throughout his career because they weren't close. If Hagler played Class A I bet he would've lead the state in almost every category other than rebounding.
balla will have fun with this. very ignorant imo.
Xfactor wrote:Still, that's quite a few more minutes for Class A players and AJ has got to play 25 games each year I believe. Plus you have to look at the fact that Hagler sat out most of the fourth quarter a lot of games throughout his career because they weren't close. If Hagler played Class A I bet he would've lead the state in almost every category other than rebounding.
Xfactor wrote:Hagler would've had the potential to play on a lot of class A teams his 8th grade year, but probably wouldn't have, depending on the school. If you watched North Star at all this year you would realize they always have 5 guys on the court who could score, just like any class A team, and I could guarantee you that Hagler shot far less times than Jacobson this year and had a better shooting percentage, so it's not like he's relied on to score 40 every night.
Xfactor wrote:Flip wrote:Xfactor wrote:Still, that's quite a few more minutes for Class A players and AJ has got to play 25 games each year I believe. Plus you have to look at the fact that Hagler sat out most of the fourth quarter a lot of games throughout his career because they weren't close. If Hagler played Class A I bet he would've lead the state in almost every category other than rebounding.
balla will have fun with this. very ignorant imo.
I just think that a lot of people don't take Hagler's numbers serious because he's class B. There are a lot of Class B players who put up huge numbers because they're the only good player on the team, but that's never been the case for Hagler because he's always had a good team. If he played on an average team every year he would score more points because he would shoot a lot more. Both Hagler and Jacobson are great players, but I think the reason Jacobson won is because of the media attention around him due to the fact that he's class A and from Fargo, and also because of his mom and sister.
Xfactor wrote:Basically, both are great players, but I think Hagler was overlooked because there's no media coverage in his area compared to Jacobson playing in Fargo.
The Schwab wrote:As far as AJ, last night I was far more impressed with him then I was when I watched hanstad. And let us be very clear, Jeff boschee was on a different level then joe hanstad. It is difficult for me to say this because I'm a class b guy, but the voters got it right last night
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