OT: Peter Kiss

Scarlet Blind_rivals

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Beating a dead horse, running it over, grinding it into dog food, and serving it for dinner.

The man is 25-26 years old scoring against low major teams. Kiss did 5 years of high school, and is on his 6th year of college and could apply for a 7th year next year.

Peter Kiss also shot a combined 10-35 28.6% 3pt 2-12 @ Houston and @ Cincy, the kind of teams we would see in the B1G. He shot 4-18 vs CConn St., the team we are playing tomorrow.

Stop the insanity.
 
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Greene Rice FIG

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Beating a dead horse, running it over, grinding it into dog food, and serving it for dinner.

The man is 25-26 years old scoring against low major teams. Kiss did 5 years of high school, and is on his 6th year of college and could apply for a 7th year next year.

Peter Kiss also shot a combined 10-35 28.6% 3pt 2-12 @ Houston and @ Cincy, the kind of teams we would see in the B1G. He shot 4-18 vs CConn St., the team we are playing tomorrow.

Stop the insanity.
Didn’t he put up a huge game against someone good (SHU?) in 2015?
 

BigEastPhil

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Last time I saw Peter Kiss, he was having a hissy fit at end of NEC Conference Championship yanking off his shirt and yelling expletives at the refs for fouling out. I guess that was last year?
 
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RUJMM78

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Happy for the kid. It’s obviously lesser competition but have him the chance to shine like a couple of recent football players. If he stayed he would be fighting for minutes though he may have found a role with his 3 point shooting.

The issue we have is too many guards who can score. We lack that bigger rebounding guy who bangs and sacrifices alongside the Center. RHJ is rebounding well but all of that inside pounding wears on you and he’s logging many minutes down there. Mulcahey picks up that spot when RHJ is sitting. Very unselfish team players.
The real issues are the lack of bench scoring and Baker not complementing Harper with high double digit scoring.On defense too many offensive rebounds allowed and lack of lateral quickness playing man to man defense.There is no place to hide when leauge competition starts this weekend.
 

Yeah Baby

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The real issues are the lack of bench scoring and Baker not complementing Harper with high double digit scoring.On defense too many offensive rebounds allowed and lack of lateral quickness playing man to man defense.There is no place to hide when leauge competition starts this weekend.
You just quoted something I said a year ago. Lol. This is a younger and much different team but not sure why we’re still talking about this at all.
 

greenknight

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All we heard from the “ experts” was Palmquist was a great 3 PT shooter. Who knows maybe next season or?
I think Palm may be a great 3pt spot up shooter but the little I've seen him play it does not look like he can create his own shot and he plays soft. He needs to earn some battle scars
 

kcg88

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Foster Loyer couldn't stay in the rotation at Michigan State but he's tearing it up at Davidson. There's a big big difference between power conferences and lower leagues. Kiss is just another example.
 

BigEastPhil

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Rothstein tweeted about Kiss several days ago saying he’s a mid major top notch player. He’s at the right level. Good for Peter. Hope we see him in the NEC finals again on espn.
 
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toby83

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See Peter Kiss in action tonight, SNY at 7pm. Bryant at Wagner. Top two teams in that conference.

Wagner actually has a very good squad.
 

SJScarlet

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Foster Loyer couldn't stay in the rotation at Michigan State but he's tearing it up at Davidson. There's a big big difference between power conferences and lower leagues. Kiss is just another example.
Players also get better, and play differently at different times. See: Caleb McConnell a few weeks ago vs now. Kiss got very little run his last year here. I agree he was limited at the highest level but he was capable of contributing.
 

MADHAT1

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When I post on a Pete Kiss thread, it makes his thread go to the top of the thread list…that’s why I’m here.
 
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Peter Kiss should become the new Sheridan at this point.
In his 6th year in college, he's averaging 8.2-18.4 44.4%, 3pt 1.7-6.3 27.1%, for those 22.8 points a game in one of the lowest level leagues in D1 basketball. I wish that all Peter Kiss threads would forever vanish off this board.
 

BigRnj

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Rothstein tweeted about Kiss several days ago saying he’s a mid major top notch player. He’s at the right level. Good for Peter. Hope we see him in the NEC finals again on espn.
Correct me if I’m wrong but what we have here is an example of Peter Kiss and the Peter Principal. At the Big10 level he reached his point of incompetence 😉
 
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RedTeamUpstream94

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Who would win…
Geo, Ron, Caleb, paul and Cliff
VS
Jacob, Montez, Kiss, Duke, Myles

ron > Montez . Not close. No analysis needed

Caleb > kiss. You have to remember the level kiss is playing at. And for all Caleb frustrations on O he’s one of the best defenders around. Easy to assume if put on kiss he would totally shut him down

paul > duke. Not close. No analysis needed

cliff < Myles (ie Myles of last year vs cliff of this year. If Myles of this year I don’t know. Is he really doing anything?). So going with Myles but not a huge margin

geo < Jacob. Tough one. On balance going with Jacob . But not by a wide margin

So 3-2 in favor of this year
 
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Peter Kiss may be among the best who thrived at a mid-major after Rutgers, but has he reached the status of Luis Flores or Charles Jones?
 

srru86

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Another benefit of transferring to a smaller school in a smaller market, for what it's worth, is his, and Bryant's, highlights have actually made it to the nightly news sports reports on Providence TV occasionally.
 

RUPete

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He was probably at the level that he should be at, he tested the waters on a bigger stage and it didn't work out. He is back where he should be and doing well. Really has little to do with us anymore since he was given chances here.
 

RUChoppin

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Kiss has gotten a lot of talk on this board... but more than Dahntay Jones or Corey Sanders?
 

Greene Rice FIG

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He had every opportunity to do it here and he did not - he is where he belongs
Unfortunately the same can be said so far about a few players on the current roster. We are a 5 point underdog tonight and the computers have us in the 100s because a player like kiss would help this team. The same player wouldn't see time the past 3 years.
 
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RUPete

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Unfortunately the same can be said so far about a few players on the current roster. We are a 5 point underdog tonight and the computers have us in the 100s because a player like kiss would help this team. The same player wouldn't see time the past 3 years.
How? He started several games and couldn't shoot or defend very well here. I feel like I'm watching different games than many of our posters.
 
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