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Yes incredible stat indeed 78Billyboy78 wrote: ↑3 years ago 1500+ pts., 400+ assists....only 3 others have done it, Silk Owens, Tyson Wheeler and Tommy Garrick. Incredibly, Silk and Tommy played together in the same backcourt for 4 years.
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I would say great career, yes. Likely better than most would have predicted when they first laid eyes on him. Legend? I would say no. To me, you need no holes in your game to be a legend and his shooting deficiencies have been widely discussed for most of his career.
I feel his on ball defense has been lacking lately. I didn’t see last night’s game, but Crutcher had his way with him for most of the game and so did Bishop. Whether it’s due to injury or too much gambling at times can be debated. Sometimes it may be because he feels the need to leave his man to help out a teammate, which may be true at times.
I feel his on ball defense has been lacking lately. I didn’t see last night’s game, but Crutcher had his way with him for most of the game and so did Bishop. Whether it’s due to injury or too much gambling at times can be debated. Sometimes it may be because he feels the need to leave his man to help out a teammate, which may be true at times.
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The jury is still out.
His career will be defined in the next two weeks IMO.
The stats are great. No question. Fatts will go down as one of the quickest players I’ve ever seen. Gifted passer. Disruptive defender. “Big game” player.
The players who are his statistical equals led teams in their senior seasons to unquestionable heights.
Fatts best career highlights as it pertains to this team’s success came as a freshman spark plug off the bench in some big spots.
His game against PC that got Hurley his first rivalry win. The steak and shot against Trae Young.
If Fatts puts this team on his back, goes full Kemba, and leads this team to an A10 championship and NCAA birth? He’s unquestionably legendary.
But if we go out in a first round bust? You can’t put him in that legendary company.
Probably our most buzzworthy player who I don’t think you could say was properly coached into a position to maximize his talents for the betterment of the team and himself.
Either way, hopefully he has time to live up to the hype and lead this team to its most improbable championship yet.
His career will be defined in the next two weeks IMO.
The stats are great. No question. Fatts will go down as one of the quickest players I’ve ever seen. Gifted passer. Disruptive defender. “Big game” player.
The players who are his statistical equals led teams in their senior seasons to unquestionable heights.
Fatts best career highlights as it pertains to this team’s success came as a freshman spark plug off the bench in some big spots.
His game against PC that got Hurley his first rivalry win. The steak and shot against Trae Young.
If Fatts puts this team on his back, goes full Kemba, and leads this team to an A10 championship and NCAA birth? He’s unquestionably legendary.
But if we go out in a first round bust? You can’t put him in that legendary company.
Probably our most buzzworthy player who I don’t think you could say was properly coached into a position to maximize his talents for the betterment of the team and himself.
Either way, hopefully he has time to live up to the hype and lead this team to its most improbable championship yet.
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Fatts fits into the Eric Leslie category for me. Great scorer but didn’t make others better around him.
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For comparisons and arguments sake, how would we have fared this season and last with Munford instead of Fatts?
Both volume shooters, with bad %s.
Munford with a tad higher on both FG and 3s, obviously much taller as well.
Fatts better defender and passer.
And for scoring, it’s pretty much even in my opinion.
Both volume shooters, with bad %s.
Munford with a tad higher on both FG and 3s, obviously much taller as well.
Fatts better defender and passer.
And for scoring, it’s pretty much even in my opinion.
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Thanks for everything Fatts. You literally gave everything you had to this program and school and I will forever be grateful for that no matter how it turned out.
You deserved better.
You deserved a coach who was going to put you in positions to win instead of letting you do what you want.
You needed a boarding school or a military academy and you got 3 years of summer camp where you could do whatever your heart desired instead of be trained to do what you were great at.
You will go down as one of the greatest that ever could have been in my book, but you gave me some of the best memories I'll have of this program.
Thank you.
You deserved better.
You deserved a coach who was going to put you in positions to win instead of letting you do what you want.
You needed a boarding school or a military academy and you got 3 years of summer camp where you could do whatever your heart desired instead of be trained to do what you were great at.
You will go down as one of the greatest that ever could have been in my book, but you gave me some of the best memories I'll have of this program.
Thank you.
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Fatts best moments came in his freshman and junior season. I would say his sophomore and senior seasons were below average to put it nicely. He was an exciting player to watch at times, but by no means was he one of the top 10 players at URI.
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He is a grinder and a very good perimeter defender. And he seems like a really good kid. But, you just can't wash away 35% on 1400 shots. 28% from three. Not when it's with 3 or 4 rebounds and assists. That actively made it hard for URI to win games. Maybe if he had some better coaching, he could have been put in better position to succeed. He's the type of player who is more and more valuable the better the team around him. Super sixth man, Microwave Vinny Johnson type who might not start but could finish games because he defends and knock down FTs. He was exposed this year when he had bigger burden.rambone 78 wrote: ↑3 years ago Very good but not great player.
If he could shoot, he would qualify as great.
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100% agree about the Eric Leslie comparison. I've posted this prior about Fatts...Rhodyhooopz wrote: ↑3 years ago Fatts fits into the Eric Leslie category for me. Great scorer but didn’t make others better around him.
Frosh - role player off the bench
Soph - high volume, low percentage shooter who couldn't shoot straight nor take care of the basketball
Jun - outstanding season, although Jeff Dowtin did much of the heavy lifting that made Fatts look great
Sen - closer to his sophomore season than anything
28% career 3-pt shooter and 35.7% FG overall. This is not a spectacular career. He is not all time great. He never led URI to any greatness. It doesn't make me or anybody else a "hater" for stating that. Facts are facts...and Fatts is Fatts.
Jeff Dowtin's career was greater than Fatts'. (And a lot of other URI players are in the mix as well...)
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Hahahahahah. The NCAA tournament win isn’t national? Are you that dumb?theblueram wrote: ↑3 years ago I put Fatts with Jimmy Baron. Good player, but never did much on the National level.
Being mentioned on every All American preseason list and POY list isn’t the national level?
Unreal to say Fatts didn’t do much when you can’t get more “national level” then having a huge game in an NCAA tourney win.
You are a goddam joke.
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Fatts almost had a triple double the last two games in a row and youre saying he doesnt make those around him better.. gtfo. he has flaws but this year especially its a shit take
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And what else did Jimmy do well?Gonebarongone wrote: ↑3 years ago Holy cow. Jimmy Baron is a much better basketball player. Putting the ball through the rim still matters, right?
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A joke, he was a freshman role player on that team. He did shit since. Glad we don't have to hear you obsessing over Fatts any more. Harris still screwing your girlfriend?Rhody15 wrote: ↑3 years agoHahahahahah. The NCAA tournament win isn’t national? Are you that dumb?theblueram wrote: ↑3 years ago I put Fatts with Jimmy Baron. Good player, but never did much on the National level.
Being mentioned on every All American preseason list and POY list isn’t the national level?
Unreal to say Fatts didn’t do much when you can’t get more “national level” then having a huge game in an NCAA tourney win.
You are a goddam joke.
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You don't have to do anything better when it's 1300 shots at 50/43/90% compared to 1500 at 35/28/80%. And let's not make Fatts into Magic Johnson. He averaged 2.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists. The amount of empty possessions make up any difference in the other stuff. By a lot.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑3 years agoAnd what else did Jimmy do well?Gonebarongone wrote: ↑3 years ago Holy cow. Jimmy Baron is a much better basketball player. Putting the ball through the rim still matters, right?
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Listen, I'd take Jimmy over Fatts, but saying Jimmy is a MUCH better basketball player than Fatts is ridiculous.Gonebarongone wrote: ↑3 years agoYou don't have to do anything better when it's 1300 shots at 50/43/90% compared to 1500 at 35/28/80%. And let's not make Fatts into Magic Johnson. He averaged 2.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists. The amount of empty possessions make up any difference in the other stuff. By a lot.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑3 years agoAnd what else did Jimmy do well?Gonebarongone wrote: ↑3 years ago Holy cow. Jimmy Baron is a much better basketball player. Putting the ball through the rim still matters, right?
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Agree completely. It is either how awful Harris is or how great Fatts was. Fatts obviously had a nice career, but was responsible for 0 tournaments for URItheblueram wrote: ↑3 years agoA joke, he was a freshman role player on that team. He did shit since. Glad we don't have to hear you obsessing over Fatts any more. Harris still screwing your girlfriend?Rhody15 wrote: ↑3 years agoHahahahahah. The NCAA tournament win isn’t national? Are you that dumb?theblueram wrote: ↑3 years ago I put Fatts with Jimmy Baron. Good player, but never did much on the National level.
Being mentioned on every All American preseason list and POY list isn’t the national level?
Unreal to say Fatts didn’t do much when you can’t get more “national level” then having a huge game in an NCAA tourney win.
You are a goddam joke.
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That's a helluva squad.Not Mike Powell wrote: ↑3 years ago Ranking of the 2016-2018 Rams:
1. Jared Terrell
2. EC Matthews
3. Hassan Martin
4. Jeff Dowtin
5. Fatts Russell
6. Cyril Langevine
7. Jarvis Garrett
8. Stanford Robinson
9. Kuran Iverson
10. Andre Berry
I miss this era.
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theblueram wrote: ↑3 years agoA joke, he was a freshman role player on that team. He did shit since. Glad we don't have to hear you obsessing over Fatts any more. Harris still screwing your girlfriend?Rhody15 wrote: ↑3 years agoHahahahahah. The NCAA tournament win isn’t national? Are you that dumb?theblueram wrote: ↑3 years ago I put Fatts with Jimmy Baron. Good player, but never did much on the National level.
Being mentioned on every All American preseason list and POY list isn’t the national level?
Unreal to say Fatts didn’t do much when you can’t get more “national level” then having a huge game in an NCAA tourney win.
You are a goddam joke.
Second leading scorer in the Oklahoma game, along with an iconic steal and 3.
But yea, nothing on the national level.
I look forward to you and everyone else obsessing over Harris next season though, should be glorious.
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RamStock wrote: ↑3 years agoAgree completely. It is either how awful Harris is or how great Fatts was. Fatts obviously had a nice career, but was responsible for 0 tournaments for URItheblueram wrote: ↑3 years agoA joke, he was a freshman role player on that team. He did shit since. Glad we don't have to hear you obsessing over Fatts any more. Harris still screwing your girlfriend?Rhody15 wrote: ↑3 years ago
Hahahahahah. The NCAA tournament win isn’t national? Are you that dumb?
Being mentioned on every All American preseason list and POY list isn’t the national level?
Unreal to say Fatts didn’t do much when you can’t get more “national level” then having a huge game in an NCAA tourney win.
You are a goddam joke.
Second leading scorer in an NCAA tourney win = zero responsibility?
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From Morey Hershgordon ...
Fatts Russell sheds some light on the injuries he played through this year:
1. Says he couldn't walk day after opening game vs. AZ St. (needed a shot in his foot)
2. Sports hernia suffered during first DUQ game.
3. High ankle sprain suffered at Dayton.
That is one seriously tough young man.
Fatts Russell sheds some light on the injuries he played through this year:
1. Says he couldn't walk day after opening game vs. AZ St. (needed a shot in his foot)
2. Sports hernia suffered during first DUQ game.
3. High ankle sprain suffered at Dayton.
That is one seriously tough young man.
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PeteRI wrote: ↑3 years ago From Morey Hershgordon ...
Fatts Russell sheds some light on the injuries he played through this year:
1. Says he couldn't walk day after opening game vs. AZ St. (needed a shot in his foot)
2. Sports hernia suffered during first DUQ game.
3. High ankle sprain suffered at Dayton.
That is one seriously tough young man.
Yet people continued to shit on him giving 110% and praise other stiffs.
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And Cox said he finished today's game basically playing with one arm.PeteRI wrote: ↑3 years ago From Morey Hershgordon ...
Fatts Russell sheds some light on the injuries he played through this year:
1. Says he couldn't walk day after opening game vs. AZ St. (needed a shot in his foot)
2. Sports hernia suffered during first DUQ game.
3. High ankle sprain suffered at Dayton.
That is one seriously tough young man.
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Why. Was. His. Coach. Playing. Him. 40. Minutes. A. Night.PeteRI wrote: ↑3 years ago From Morey Hershgordon ...
Fatts Russell sheds some light on the injuries he played through this year:
1. Says he couldn't walk day after opening game vs. AZ St. (needed a shot in his foot)
2. Sports hernia suffered during first DUQ game.
3. High ankle sprain suffered at Dayton.
That is one seriously tough young man.
Again. The team needed a healthy Fatts. We all said it.
Irresponsible. Be the adult. Lead your players.
If Fatts gets rest maybe things turn out different. Ish gets more minutes to grow and lead.
Again. Irresponsible, immature leadership from our “coach. “
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Blueman, we all know what needs to happen. Will it? Not sure. But are you excited for next year? I'm not.Blue Man wrote: ↑3 years agoWhy. Was. His. Coach. Playing. Him. 40. Minutes. A. Night.PeteRI wrote: ↑3 years ago From Morey Hershgordon ...
Fatts Russell sheds some light on the injuries he played through this year:
1. Says he couldn't walk day after opening game vs. AZ St. (needed a shot in his foot)
2. Sports hernia suffered during first DUQ game.
3. High ankle sprain suffered at Dayton.
That is one seriously tough young man.
Again. The team needed a healthy Fatts. We all said it.
Irresponsible. Be the adult. Lead your players.
If Fatts gets rest maybe things turn out different. Ish gets more minutes to grow and lead.
Again. Irresponsible, immature leadership from our “coach. “
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Holy moly didn’t realize it was that badPeteRI wrote: ↑3 years ago From Morey Hershgordon ...
Fatts Russell sheds some light on the injuries he played through this year:
1. Says he couldn't walk day after opening game vs. AZ St. (needed a shot in his foot)
2. Sports hernia suffered during first DUQ game.
3. High ankle sprain suffered at Dayton.
That is one seriously tough young man.
Fatts R you are a true warrior !!
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Iverson was the second leading scorer in victory over Creighton the year before. I’m not sure I would base you argument on that. Obviously the Oklahoma game, one game against PC and a few others were memorable games for Fatts, but calling him a great shooter or making players around him better were not his strong points. He isn’t the reason they lost this year. The coaching staff and the surrounding so called talent were the reason.Rhody15 wrote: ↑3 years agoRamStock wrote: ↑3 years agoAgree completely. It is either how awful Harris is or how great Fatts was. Fatts obviously had a nice career, but was responsible for 0 tournaments for URItheblueram wrote: ↑3 years ago
A joke, he was a freshman role player on that team. He did shit since. Glad we don't have to hear you obsessing over Fatts any more. Harris still screwing your girlfriend?
Second leading scorer in an NCAA tourney win = zero responsibility?
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I haven’t seen literally anyone call him a great shooter. He isn’t.RamStock wrote: ↑3 years agoIverson was the second leading scorer in victory over Creighton the year before. I’m not sure I would base you argument on that. Obviously the Oklahoma game, one game against PC and a few others were memorable games for Fatts, but calling him a great shooter or making players around him better were not his strong points. He isn’t the reason they lost this year. The coaching staff and the surrounding so called talent were the reason.
Blue Ram said Fatts never did much on a national level, which 100% unequivocally false.
A10 title, NCAA tourney win being second leading scorer, All A10 first team, on multiple NATIONAL POY/All American lists, preseason first A10.
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I don't know. Much harder to really place a value on that many missed shots. Missed contested 17 footer and then the other team can push the ball but it doesn't show up in a line that looks like 15/4/3. Looks good but doesn't tell the whole story of how much you are contributing or taking from a win. 63% of 1500 shots is too many to overcome in my opinion.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑3 years agoListen, I'd take Jimmy over Fatts, but saying Jimmy is a MUCH better basketball player than Fatts is ridiculous.Gonebarongone wrote: ↑3 years agoYou don't have to do anything better when it's 1300 shots at 50/43/90% compared to 1500 at 35/28/80%. And let's not make Fatts into Magic Johnson. He averaged 2.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists. The amount of empty possessions make up any difference in the other stuff. By a lot.
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Top 10 is subjective - but if we’re talking “best” that I was building around:Not Mike Powell wrote: ↑3 years ago Top 10 Rams of the 2000s:
1. Jared Terrell
2. EC Matthews
3. Jimmy Baron
4. Hassan Martin
5. Delroy James
6. Jeff Dowtin
7. Fatts Russell
8. Will Daniels
9. Xavier Munford
10. Kahiem Seawright
Embrace debate.
Correct order should be
Jared
Jeff
Hassan
EC
Will Daniels
Jimmy
Delroy
Stan
Fatts
Xavier
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Not Mike Powell wrote: ↑3 years ago Top 10 Rams of the 2000s:
1. Jared Terrell
2. EC Matthews
3. Jimmy Baron
4. Hassan Martin
5. Delroy James
6. Jeff Dowtin
7. Fatts Russell
8. Will Daniels
9. Xavier Munford
10. Kahiem Seawright
Embrace debate.
No one that never led THE URI RAMS to a Big Dance game should ever ever be ahead of someone who did. Sorry it’s the only measuring stick
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Top 10 Rams since 2007 (when I enrolled):
1. Jared Terrell
2. EC Matthews
3. Hassan Martin
4. Jimmy Baron
5. Will Daniels
6. Jeff Dowtin
7. Delroy James
8. Fatts Russell
9. Stan Robinson
10. Xavier Munford
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1,346. Ryan Brooks
15,782. Blake Vedder
124,795. Aris Tsourgiannis
In terms of Fatts and his legacy, we will always have the game against Oklahoma. That's how I will remember him at URI. I think the expectations for Fatts following that game we're probably too lofty. I do feel it was a letdown in that he was never able to ascend to become "the man" and lead his own URI team to the dance.
1. Jared Terrell
2. EC Matthews
3. Hassan Martin
4. Jimmy Baron
5. Will Daniels
6. Jeff Dowtin
7. Delroy James
8. Fatts Russell
9. Stan Robinson
10. Xavier Munford
___________________
1,346. Ryan Brooks
15,782. Blake Vedder
124,795. Aris Tsourgiannis
In terms of Fatts and his legacy, we will always have the game against Oklahoma. That's how I will remember him at URI. I think the expectations for Fatts following that game we're probably too lofty. I do feel it was a letdown in that he was never able to ascend to become "the man" and lead his own URI team to the dance.
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No love for Ulmer or Cothran here?Blue Man wrote: ↑3 years agoTop 10 is subjective - but if we’re talking “best” that I was building around:Not Mike Powell wrote: ↑3 years ago Top 10 Rams of the 2000s:
1. Jared Terrell
2. EC Matthews
3. Jimmy Baron
4. Hassan Martin
5. Delroy James
6. Jeff Dowtin
7. Fatts Russell
8. Will Daniels
9. Xavier Munford
10. Kahiem Seawright
Embrace debate.
Correct order should be
Jared
Jeff
Hassan
EC
Will Daniels
Jimmy
Delroy
Stan
Fatts
Xavier