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Fan poll II pic copyAhhh, glory. The funk has begun to lift in Montlake. The summer flu that kept me in bed all week is dying down now, and I couldn’t be happier. Sorry again for the lack of new content for a few days, but we’re ready to start tearing it up again here at Montlake Madness.

Before we get to part II of the Fan Poll, here’s a link to one of the many Rick Pitino stories from the past few days. This one includes a quote from Peyton Siva’s Twitter page that states he’s not considering leaving Louisville in the wake of the recent scandal. Siva went to Franklin, of course, and UW was among the final schools in the running before he chose Louisville.

Now, onto Part II of the Fans Speak Out: Montlake Madness UW Husky Hoops Fan Poll. We’ll leave Part II up for a few days, and keep Part I open until tomorrow when I’ll publish the Part I results along with my opinion on those poll questions.

Okay, here’s part II of the poll: questions about the players.

Which guard will start more games this year?

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Other than Abdul Gaddy, which freshman will make the biggest impact this year?

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Statistically speaking, which of these players will show the biggest improvement this season?

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Pound for pound, who is the best player on the Huskies right now?

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Will Quincy Pondexter be used more often as a small forward or power forward this season?

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Will Matthew Bryan-Amaning average more than 11 points and 7 rebounds per game?

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Will Isaiah Thomas be among the top three scorers in the Pac-10?

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Will Justin Holiday average more than four field goal attempts per game? (last year he averaged just under two)

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Which of these players is least likely to be a regular starter for the Dawgs?

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Which of these players is most likely to find his way into the regular starting lineup this season?

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While I have you here, which of these features would you like to see more of at MontlakeMadness.com? (choose any that apply)

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Which of these features would you like to see LESS of at MontlakeMadness.com? (choose any that apply)

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Over the next couple of months, I’ll be previewing the upcoming Husky basketball season from various different angles including player previews and Pac-10 team-by-team previews. But, before we begin all of that fun stuff, I want to hear from YOU, the fans, about what you expect from the upcoming season. We’ll break the poll into a few posts, and then I’ll publish the results, and weigh in with my opinion.

I hope you enjoy, and thanks for taking the time to make your voice heard. Part I of the poll will focus on overall team questions:

PART I – OVERALL TEAM QUESTIONS

How many Pac-10 wins will the Huskies have this season? (Last season, the team was 14-4)

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Where will the Huskies finish in the Pac-10 this season? (Last season, the Dawgs finished first)

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Who will be the Huskies' stiffest competition when trying to repeat as Pac-10 champions?

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In which of these areas will the Huskies improve this season? (pick as many as you'd like)

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In which of these areas will the Huskies be worse off this season? (pick as many as you'd like)

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On a scale of 1-5, what is your confidence level in Coach Lorenzo Romar?

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Nationally speaking, where will the Huskies wind up at the end of this season?

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How many freshman will average more than 10 minutes per game this season? (Last season, Isaiah Thomas, Darnell Gant and Elston Turner all achieved this)

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If everything goes right for the Huskies (no injuries, guys play up to their potential, etc.), what is their ceiling this year?

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How many players will the Dawgs put on the 10-man All-Pac-10 Team this season (last year we had two: Jon Brockman and Justin Dentmon)

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Isaiah Hunt copyUndeniably, the addition of Abdul Gaddy to this year’s squad is great news. Despite this article, conventional wisdom says that he’ll be talented and poised enough to start from day one, giving the Huskies a true pass-first point guard and floor leader for at least the next two seasons.

Last year, Isaiah Thomas helped Justin Dentmon greatly increase his scoring by allowing J.D. to slide over to the shooting guard position. Gaddy will do the same for Thomas this season, letting Isaiah fill a role he seems to relish more than running the point.

For the next two seasons, we’ll have a deep backcourt that should stack up well against any group of guards in the country. But, with Gaddy handling the point guard duties for at least two seasons, Isaiah Thomas will need to exercise a great deal of patience in order to give himself the best chance of success at the professional level.

Thomas averaged 15.5 points and 2.6 assists last season. It’s very likely that this year, he’ll average between 18 and 20, which could lead the Pac-10 or come close. During his junior season, he’ll likely be among the very best scoring guards in the country.

Even if we take that whole Facebook posting about I.T. heading to the NBA after this season as a joke (and I do), Husky fans better buckle up for what could be two straight off-seasons of “will he/won’t he?” regarding I.T. and the jump to the Association.

But, it’s not just the Huskies of 2010/11 and 2011/12 (and their fans) that will benefit from Isaiah playing out his full eligibility. Assuming prototypical point guard Gaddy leaves UW after two strong years for the NBA, Isaiah will need his senior season to earn his bona fides as a point guard, the only position he can play at the next level.

The under six-foot set in today’s NBA is a very small group of mostly traditional point guards like Brevin Knight and Mike Conley. Aaron Brooks and Nate Robinson can put up a lot of points, but both can also run the point.

I realize that I’m taking a lot for granted here, such as assuming everyone stays healthy, and assuming Gaddy isn’t going to stay more than two seasons.

But, looking into my crystal ball, I’m seeing Thomas eventually having to make the same decision as the one faced by Anderson Hunt:

Hunt was the Most Outstanding Player of the 1990 NCAA Tournament, playing shooting guard for coach Jerry Tarkanian during UNLV’s dominant seasons in 1989-90 and 1990-91. Taller than Thomas at 6’2″, he was still too short to be an NBA two guard. After Hunt’s junior season (1990-91), starting point guard Greg Anthony graduated, and Tarkanian was poised to move Hunt over to the one spot, giving him a full season to show the league what he could do as the floor general.

Hunt heard the whispers of the people around him and chose to ignore the advice of Tarkanian and other coaches. He declared for the 1991 draft, didn’t get picked and failed to catch on with a team after a couple of tryouts. He had a mediocre career playing in Europe and goes down in history as one of the best college players never to play a minute in the NBA. (In fact, Hunt is one of only two tournament MOPs since 1954 never to play in the league.) Would his senior season at the point have made a difference? It surely wouldn’t have hurt (unless, of course, he actually got hurt).

Time will tell how loudly the siren song of the Association will sound for Isaiah Thomas after this season, and, hopefully, after next. As of now, though, he doesn’t appear on any of the 2010 or 2011 mock drafts I could find, and hopefully the whispers will remain muted until he earns his way onto lists like these.

Once he does, though, I hope he’ll take a lesson from Anderson Hunt and the other cautionary tales who’ve left school before making the best possible case for themselves to the NBA.

What do you think? Will Isaiah stay four years, or jet sooner than that? Vote below in our Montlake Madness poll.

Hey, thanks for coming!

How many more seasons will Isaiah Thomas play at UW?

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trent lucy copyI’ve made the executive decision to cancel the second round of the Montlake Madness UW Husky Hoops Freshman Slam Dunk Contest. This first-ever contest at MM was a huge success, so thanks to everyone who voted!

Receiving about three-quarters of the votes, Clarence Trent obliterated his teammates in the competition with his “Jumpman CT” throwdown (about 47 seconds into this video). There’s also not much more impressive dunk work of second-place finisher Abdul Gaddy to be found online, which makes sense considering he’s a 6’3″, pass-first point guard. Should you be concerned, though, check out this five-minute testament to Gaddy’s undeniable skills.

And here’s more Trent dunk footage to drool over. It’ll be interesting to see if he can impose his high-flying style on opponents as a freshman — something more likely at UW, with our fast-paced style, than on other teams.

One question we might not be able to answer until Coach Romar’s rotation takes shape next season is how Trent will be used position-wise. The Huskies list him at 6’5″, while other sites have him at 6’6″6’7″, and even 6’8″ (you’ll need to find Trent here on the roster of their 2007-08 team). He’s clearly a forward, and played the four-spot in high school, but if he’s closer to 6’5″, you have to assume that in a majority of circumstances, we’ll want two guys playing alongside him who are taller.

My best guess, based on everything I’ve seen and read, is that Trent will be used similarly to Quincy Pondexter, as far as position, playing the three or four, depending on whether we go with a big lineup or a small one. That is, of course, if Trent is lucky enough to break into the rotation much at all as a freshman. Just ask Scott Suggs about that.

I’ve got a hunch, though, that given his ability to grab rebounds on the offensive end, and score inside, Trent will earn at least some minutes with the Dawgs this year. I don’t think he’ll see enough time to be the team’s X-factor, but Trent is my pick to be its ZZZ-factor, the sleeper who plays his way into the regular rotation.

What do you think, Husky fans? Vote down below, and please drop a comment — especially if you’ve ever watched him play live. I’d love to hear your opinion of Trent’s game.

And, hey, thanks for coming!

Will Clarence Trent break into the regular rotation for the Huskies this season?

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dunk contest pic copyWelcome to the first ever Montlake Madness slam dunk contest!

It’s the hottest day in Seattle history, so let’s check out some redonkulous dunks from the Huskies four newest players, and vote for the best.

Here’s the rules: Watch all four videos — two of them have multiple dunks, but only vote for the one I’m pointing you to. In a couple of days, I’ll post new dunks from the two top votegetters, and we’ll vote once more for the Montlake Madness UW Freshman Slam Dunk Champion.

If this goes well, we’ll do a full-team dunk contest later in the summer. So, take a good look, and cast your votes. And, hey, thanks for coming!

The Redonkulous Dunks:

Clarence Trent: At about 42 seconds into the video, “The Jumpman CT”

Tyreese Breshers: “The Sir Dunkamatic”

C.J. Wilcox: At about 27 seconds into the video, “The Backdoor Smackdown”

Abdul Gaddy: “The Over and Easy”

UPDATE/TECH ISSUES: There seem to be some tech issues with the poll. If you can’t vote below, please leave your vote in the comments section, and we’ll add it to the totals. Thanks!

Which is the sickest, most redonkulous dunk?

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