He shot for a good shooting percentage but barely took any shots. High energy guy but putting that energy to good use was not his strength as a Gator. I wish him well.
Interesting. The athleticism was obvious but his skills were practically nonexistent. Which is not surprising, as he was really new the game of basketball when he joined the Gators.
I was a little disappointed when he left; seemed like the last couple of weeks he’d shown some things to make me think he could be useful going forward. Don’t recall what front court player was essentially chosen over him, but I’m glad he’s had some success in the game.
Didn’t know that. But what’s the point? Trying that rule out for other levels? If it’s to keep players on the court so they can develop and showcase themselves, it seems misguided; they’ll develop into players who commit fouls at a rate of 9 per 17 minutes.
It clearly is to keep players on the floor. By the way, Osifo had a good game for San Antonio yesterday. Played 16 minutes, 8 points on 3-4 shooting, 5 rebounds and 5 fouls. He also had the highest +/- for San Antonio. Also, Will Richard had a very good game for the Warriors.