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Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 7:07 am
by Wufan
I'm thinking guys that play in the post. In no particular order, guys I would consider are:

Tuttle, Buss (really a stretch 4), Mockevicius, Lynch, Carter, Shaw, Gant, Smith (SF?), Thomas (SF?), Barnes (SF?), Olaniyan, Taylor, Kirk, McCullough

Anyone I am forgetting?

Centers/post forwards would be: Tuttle, Mock, Lynch, Carter, Gant, Kirk…big drop off offensively, but lots of potential from these returning sophomores: Olaniyan, Taylor, McCullough.

Stretch forwards would be: Buss, Shaw (I think), Smith, Thomas, Barnes…it gets a little tricky here as there are several 6-5ish guard/forwards that play the 3. I didn't include them.

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 8:27 am
by saluki762
I doubt either is top 5 but I am very curious as to how good the two transfers from Illinois will perform.

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 8:28 am
by saluki762
and Tuttle is the best.

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 9:13 am
by DUBulldog
Tuttle and Mockevicius are a cut above.

One guy you didn't mention was Jacob Enevold of Drake. Averaged about 5 points and 5 rebounds off the bench. He will start this season, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him put up something like 10 points, 8 rebounds per game.

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 11:00 am
by glm38
I agree that Tuttle and Mock are the best returning bigs. Not sure who I would pick between those 2? I would put Carter at #3 and he has the physical talent to be the best this year.

And for my homer pick I do think McCullough could move into the upper tier this year.

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 12:07 pm
by Rollbird5
Tuttle is clearly the best with mockevicous behind him then I'd have to go with my boy Reggie lynch for 3rd. The dude set the mvc freshman block record last year, if his offense continues to develop then he will be a force to be reckoned with on both ends. Tons of potential

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 12:51 pm
by Wufan
DUBulldog wrote:Tuttle and Mockevicius are a cut above.

One guy you didn't mention was Jacob Enevold of Drake. Averaged about 5 points and 5 rebounds off the bench. He will start this season, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him put up something like 10 points, 8 rebounds per game.


Yep! Forgot Enevold. He's solid, and a cut above the three freshman I mentioned as having "potential".

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 12:58 pm
by Wufan
I think if I was building a team for one year only, I'd go:

1) Tuttle
2) Mock
3) Carter
4) Lynch
5) Gant

If I was building a team:

1) Lynch
2) Mock
3) Taylor
4) McCullough
5) Enevold

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 22nd, 2014, 1:29 pm
by rlh04d
glm38 wrote:I agree that Tuttle and Mock are the best returning bigs. Not sure who I would pick between those 2? I would put Carter at #3 and he has the physical talent to be the best this year.

That's my vote. Mock, Tuttle, then Carter, with no doubt shuffling as the season goes on.

Tuttle's a proven commodity. Mock could be very, very good if he gets his conditioning issues worked out, and has a higher ceiling than Tuttle.. Carter will be the best if he makes the leap that Carl Hall did going from 5th man to starter, but that's a big if.

Re: Who is the best BIG in the MVC next year?

PostPosted: June 23rd, 2014, 4:37 am
by jackwagon
Wufan wrote:I'm thinking guys that play in the post. In no particular order, guys I would consider are:

Tuttle, Buss (really a stretch 4), Mockevicius, Lynch, Carter, Shaw, Gant, Smith (SF?), Thomas (SF?), Barnes (SF?), Olaniyan, Taylor, Kirk, McCullough

Anyone I am forgetting?

Centers/post forwards would be: Tuttle, Mock, Lynch, Carter, Gant, Kirk…big drop off offensively, but lots of potential from these returning sophomores: Olaniyan, Taylor, McCullough.

Stretch forwards would be: Buss, Shaw (I think), Smith, Thomas, Barnes…it gets a little tricky here as there are several 6-5ish guard/forwards that play the 3. I didn't include them.


If im ranking those players on a list for just next season I would go-

Centers- Tuttle, Mock, Carter,Gant, Lynch,Kirk

Forwards- Smith, Buss, Thomas, Shaw, Barnes



Tuttle might be player of the year this year and I like How Carter and Gant put up big offensive numbers over Lynch's rim protection and limited offensive game.

Smith looks to be set up for a breakout year. Like his size and athleticism, also very underrated defensively. After Buss there is a whole bunch of ?? on the wings this year. Guard and Centers are strong. 3's and 4's look to be unproven.