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PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:23 pm
by sodadrinker
football07 wrote:Bakkum.  Most three's in the state with Packineau following closely in second.

here u go

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:08 pm
by north_border_eagles2106
carpenter from north border is a good three point shooter, i donno how many on the year but he's had a few games where he's made 6 three's and many when he's made 2+.  otto from pr, littlejohn from d-st, enger and mozinski from m-m.  dustin klath is a very accurate three point shooter but playing for mpcg probably doesnt get enough shot attempts to put him in the top statistical categories

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:32 pm
by InTheKnow
AAfootballfan wrote:If everyone writing on this topics doesn't say Nathanial or Neil Packineau you haven't seen them play because there isn't a better shooter out there than these two guys.  They can shoot from 25 ft with guys all over them and make shots that look impossible go in....my vote is Nathanial Packineau for sure!


The stats dont lie with Packineu. 55 made at a 47% clip. Anybody under 40 at this point in the season, wipe them off the ballot as far as a threat beyond the arc because that isnt even averaging 2 made 3-pointers a game.

Geezs where did all the deadly shooters go? I made 55 in 22 games my senior year back in the mid 90's and i didnt even crack the top 10 in the state in 3-pointers made that year. This year i would be anywhere from second to probably 6th??? Guys get in the gym and learn how to shot the ball. But dont just shoot to shoot. Work on your form. Good form makes a HUGE difference.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:48 am
by PA42
north_border_eagles2106 wrote:carpenter from north border is a good three point shooter, i donno how many on the year but he's had a few games where he's made 6 three's and many when he's made 2+.  otto from pr, littlejohn from d-st, enger and mozinski from m-m.  dustin klath is a very accurate three point shooter but playing for mpcg probably doesnt get enough shot attempts to put him in the top statistical categories
Dustin is a good player but i would never think of putting him in this category. Honestly if he would not have hit five threes vs. dakota prairie would he be mentioned. I having nothing against dustin he is solid but i just don't think anyone from mpcg should be in this discussion.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:18 am
by football07
Bakkum has 60 3's on the year, 9 of which came in one game. 

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:21 am
by InTheKnow
football07 wrote:Bakkum has 60 3's on the year, 9 of which came in one game. 

Bakkum is a great shooter but second behind Packineau because of shooting percentage. Bakkum is at 40%. Packineau is at 47%.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:41 am
by hoop_fan1
InTheKnow wrote:
AAfootballfan wrote:If everyone writing on this topics doesn't say Nathanial or Neil Packineau you haven't seen them play because there isn't a better shooter out there than these two guys.  They can shoot from 25 ft with guys all over them and make shots that look impossible go in....my vote is Nathanial Packineau for sure!


The stats dont lie with Packineu. 55 made at a 47% clip. Anybody under 40 at this point in the season, wipe them off the ballot as far as a threat beyond the arc because that isnt even averaging 2 made 3-pointers a game.

Geezs where did all the deadly shooters go? I made 55 in 22 games my senior year back in the mid 90's and i didnt even crack the top 10 in the state in 3-pointers made that year. This year i would be anywhere from second to probably 6th??? Guys get in the gym and learn how to shot the ball. But dont just shoot to shoot. Work on your form. Good form makes a HUGE difference.


You're wrong on your stats, the Packineau with 55 makes is shooting them at 40.4%

the other one (Neil) has shot 47%, but only made 20.  So Bakkum has more makes at a higher % than Nathaniel.  Either way they're both on top in the state.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:04 am
by fish
I think that you definelty have to throw Brade Schweitzer and Devan Laufer from Mott/Regent in there. They both have led the Wildifre throughout the season!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:37 am
by heelsfan
InTheKnow wrote:
AAfootballfan wrote:If everyone writing on this topics doesn't say Nathanial or Neil Packineau you haven't seen them play because there isn't a better shooter out there than these two guys.  They can shoot from 25 ft with guys all over them and make shots that look impossible go in....my vote is Nathanial Packineau for sure!


The stats dont lie with Packineu. 55 made at a 47% clip. Anybody under 40 at this point in the season, wipe them off the ballot as far as a threat beyond the arc because that isnt even averaging 2 made 3-pointers a game.

Geezs where did all the deadly shooters go? I made 55 in 22 games my senior year back in the mid 90's and i didnt even crack the top 10 in the state in 3-pointers made that year. This year i would be anywhere from second to probably 6th??? Guys get in the gym and learn how to shot the ball. But dont just shoot to shoot. Work on your form. Good form makes a HUGE difference.

It does seem like there are less deadly shooters!  I think I had around 70-80 3-pointers and another on the team had over 100 and we didn't make the top 10 either in the mid nineties.  All of the games I've watched this year are a lot slower paced.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:30 am
by Bearsfan
heelsfan wrote:
InTheKnow wrote:
AAfootballfan wrote:If everyone writing on this topics doesn't say Nathanial or Neil Packineau you haven't seen them play because there isn't a better shooter out there than these two guys.  They can shoot from 25 ft with guys all over them and make shots that look impossible go in....my vote is Nathanial Packineau for sure!


The stats dont lie with Packineu. 55 made at a 47% clip. Anybody under 40 at this point in the season, wipe them off the ballot as far as a threat beyond the arc because that isnt even averaging 2 made 3-pointers a game.

Geezs where did all the deadly shooters go? I made 55 in 22 games my senior year back in the mid 90's and i didnt even crack the top 10 in the state in 3-pointers made that year. This year i would be anywhere from second to probably 6th??? Guys get in the gym and learn how to shot the ball. But dont just shoot to shoot. Work on your form. Good form makes a HUGE difference.

It does seem like there are less deadly shooters!  I think I had around 70-80 3-pointers and another on the team had over 100 and we didn't make the top 10 either in the mid nineties.  All of the games I've watched this year are a lot slower paced.


WOW!!!  That mustve been a pretty impressive team, the 2 of you averaged over 9-3 pointers per game!!  Must not have let anyone else shoot the ball.  If you averaged 50% from the arc (which is unbelieveably high) you were throwing up over 18-3 point attempts per game.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:31 am
by sodadrinker
doesnt mean that the guys now arent as good of shooters just that they dont shoot as many threes

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:44 am
by ClassBballa
InTheKnow wrote:
AAfootballfan wrote:If everyone writing on this topics doesn't say Nathanial or Neil Packineau you haven't seen them play because there isn't a better shooter out there than these two guys.  They can shoot from 25 ft with guys all over them and make shots that look impossible go in....my vote is Nathanial Packineau for sure!


The stats dont lie with Packineu. 55 made at a 47% clip. Anybody under 40 at this point in the season, wipe them off the ballot as far as a threat beyond the arc because that isnt even averaging 2 made 3-pointers a game.

Geezs where did all the deadly shooters go? I made 55 in 22 games my senior year back in the mid 90's and i didnt even crack the top 10 in the state in 3-pointers made that year. This year i would be anywhere from second to probably 6th??? Guys get in the gym and learn how to shot the ball. But dont just shoot to shoot. Work on your form. Good form makes a HUGE difference.

maybe teams actually play defense in this millenium. and most people probably don't shoot half as many threes as you threw up. I know kids that spend hours of their own time in the gym shooting good basketball shots, they just have 4 other good players on the floor and don't need to take 10 three point attempts a game.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:58 am
by J-Rod34
AAfootballfan wrote:If everyone writing on this topics doesn't say Nathanial or Neil Packineau you haven't seen them play because there isn't a better shooter out there than these two guys.  They can shoot from 25 ft with guys all over them and make shots that look impossible go in....my vote is Nathanial Packineau for sure!

He gets my vote to, Thanks AAfootballfan.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:42 pm
by 32
C.J. Ironheart for sure, hits them in ur face with ease. hes the best.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:18 pm
by sodadrinker
32 wrote:C.J. Ironheart for sure, hits them in ur face with ease. hes the best.

i was told earlier today he has 67 on the year.  anyone with more than that

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:23 pm
by baseball
sodadrinker wrote:
32 wrote:C.J. Ironheart for sure, hits them in ur face with ease. hes the best.

i was told earlier today he has 67 on the year.  anyone with more than that

Bakkum has 68 after districts.  was Ironheart before or after districts that he has 67

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:24 pm
by sodadrinker
baseball wrote:
sodadrinker wrote:
32 wrote:C.J. Ironheart for sure, hits them in ur face with ease. hes the best.

i was told earlier today he has 67 on the year.  anyone with more than that

Bakkum has 68 after districts.  was Ironheart before or after districts that he has 67

couldnt tell u but i was told the number today so it could be either

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:27 pm
by baseball
either way 67 is very impressive

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:28 pm
by sodadrinker
very true

 

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:56 pm
by classb_fan00
Ben Holen lit it up in the district 5 championship game the other night. I think he hit like 5 3's. He impressed me.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:24 pm
by grizz
32 wrote:C.J. Ironheart for sure, hits them in ur face with ease. hes the best.

Is he from 4W?? (I'm not being sarcastic either)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:27 pm
by sodadrinker
grizz wrote:
32 wrote:C.J. Ironheart for sure, hits them in ur face with ease. hes the best.

Is he from 4W?? (I'm not being sarcastic either)

ya he is

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:29 pm
by grizz
What year is he??

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:31 pm
by InTheKnow
hoop_fan1 wrote:
InTheKnow wrote:
AAfootballfan wrote:If everyone writing on this topics doesn't say Nathanial or Neil Packineau you haven't seen them play because there isn't a better shooter out there than these two guys.  They can shoot from 25 ft with guys all over them and make shots that look impossible go in....my vote is Nathanial Packineau for sure!


The stats dont lie with Packineu. 55 made at a 47% clip. Anybody under 40 at this point in the season, wipe them off the ballot as far as a threat beyond the arc because that isnt even averaging 2 made 3-pointers a game.

Geezs where did all the deadly shooters go? I made 55 in 22 games my senior year back in the mid 90's and i didnt even crack the top 10 in the state in 3-pointers made that year. This year i would be anywhere from second to probably 6th??? Guys get in the gym and learn how to shot the ball. But dont just shoot to shoot. Work on your form. Good form makes a HUGE difference.


You're wrong on your stats, the Packineau with 55 makes is shooting them at 40.4%

the other one (Neil) has shot 47%, but only made 20.  So Bakkum has more makes at a higher % than Nathaniel.  Either way they're both on top in the state.

I apologize for the mis info. Didnt notice there were two of them. I got those stats from NDHSAA.com

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:32 pm
by grizz
InTheKnow wrote:I apologize for the mis info. Didnt notice there were two of them. I got those stats from NDHSAA.com

I forgive you Known