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^ Would be amazing, but probably gonna command a big payday.
Clayton's turnover rate is terrific. It's just that he struggled against full court pressure and half court traps. I think people just have the...
Man, this thread is slowly making me hate Martin, Clayton, and point guards in general.
Yep. And that to me sounds like a three man rotation at the 1-2. But, again, something could always change, especially if the staff has concerns...
One. Grad transfer.
Right. I see a world in which we add another kid from the portal as insurance, or possibly someone to rotate with Aberdeen and develop for the...
Oh, probably, given how terrible our defense was. But this year’s team will be markedly different.
Condon played most of his minutes at the 5 last year, and I expect the same this year, unless Handlogten is ready to go. And I don’t see Chinyelu...
But that’s the point of these additions: Martin, Alexis, and Chinyelu are all outstanding defensively. Aberdeen is, and he will get more minutes....
Won’t make the tournament, even? Lots of teams make the tourney with pretty average to poor point guards. And lots of teams with really good point...
I tend to agree with you that in the modern age of “positionless” basketball, prototypes are overrated. That said, I think those examples prove...
Why is he a deficit at the four? His greatest weakness was his defending quicker fours in space, but threes in the SEC are heckuva lot quicker...
So we are gonna leave two scholarships open?
I far prefer him at the 4. His block and finish rates were terrific, and I think his shot will enable him to stretch the floor.
I definitely share your concerns, to a point. I think it's easy to "over-project" someone on the basis of a really good game or good stretch, like...
If you look at that entire team, they were low in assists. I think it’s a function of his 4 out, high post motion offense. Not nearly as many ball...
Agreed. I see him as second post for us, not a stretch four. That's also why I think we use the Chinyelu/Alexis pairing very sparingly.