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RUTBAY1

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I’m a casual follower of roundball so maybe someone who is a guru can help me out answering this question.

What does Hyatt bring to the team? He disrupts the offense, can’t shoot inside, and is basically a black hole. Other teams scouting should know by now that once he gets the ball inside the arc the defense should just collapse and defend him because it’s never coming back out unless it is a missed basket.
 
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zappaa

Heisman
Jul 27, 2001
75,006
91,793
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I’m a casual follower of roundball so maybe someone who is a guru can help me out answering this question.

What does Hyatt bring to the team? He disrupts the offense, can’t shoot inside, and is basically a black hole. Other teams scouting should know by now that once he gets the ball inside the arc the defense should just collapse and defend him because it’s never coming back out unless it is a missed basket.
And it’s telegraphed.
You can collapse with no fear of a good pass
 

Scangg

Heisman
Mar 19, 2016
25,448
49,369
113
I’m a casual follower of roundball so maybe someone who is a guru can help me out answering this question.

What does Hyatt bring to the team? He disrupts the offense, can’t shoot inside, and is basically a black hole. Other teams scouting should know by now that once he gets the ball inside the arc the defense should just collapse and defend him because it’s never coming back out unless it is a missed basket.
You pretty much summed up the critique of Hyatt's game. When he is on, he can get to the basket or in the lane and score or draw a foul and knock down some 3's. He started the season hot but has struggled last couple games
 

RU MAN

Heisman
Oct 29, 2001
23,629
10,220
113
I’m a casual follower of roundball so maybe someone who is a guru can help me out answering this question.

What does Hyatt bring to the team? He disrupts the offense, can’t shoot inside, and is basically a black hole. Other teams scouting should know by now that once he gets the ball inside the arc the defense should just collapse and defend him because it’s never coming back out unless it is a missed basket.
Sadly, for this “4” star from LSU the lightbulb has not gone off and instead of working on becoming
a good rebounder and passer, he thinks he’s the third option to Cam and Cliff and forces too many shots. Let’s hope come B1G play he performs more of the former and not the latter.
 
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MiloTalon13

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Jun 3, 2022
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He's our 3rd leading scorer and 2nd leading rebounder and averaging 1.8 steals per game (will certainly go down vs better comp). Who do you want out there instead of him?
He's a flawed player, he's still a useful piece and an important part of the team.
 

RedTeamUpstream94

All-American
Jan 15, 2021
3,383
6,326
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He's our 3rd leading scorer and 2nd leading rebounder and averaging 1.8 steals per game (will certainly go down vs better comp). Who do you want out there instead of him?
He's a flawed player, he's still a useful piece and an important part of the team.

This pretty much sums it up perfectly - what does he bring? 3rd leading scorer, 2nd leading rebounder and 1.8 steals.

Seems like a solid piece

…and from what I’ve seen he seems like a pretty good defender too (and I think we have to assume that since pike wouldn’t play him as much if he didn’t defend well).

People tend to think a players worth can only be measured by what he does with the ball in his hands on offense. That’s only one part of the game

But agree that his offense still has some flaws. He’s far better than last year in that regard FWIW
 

PatrickRU92

Heisman
Aug 1, 2001
42,141
16,761
82
He's our 3rd leading scorer and 2nd leading rebounder and averaging 1.8 steals per game (will certainly go down vs better comp). Who do you want out there instead of him?
He's a flawed player, he's still a useful piece and an important part of the team.
seriously. so he's not an All American but he's still a good player in my book. People here are way too hard on him.
 

RUTBAY1

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Ok, perhaps I’m letting the games I’ve seen color my perception but he could be so much more effective if he occasionally passed the ball. It would keep defenders off him a bit more and also increase his shooting percentage since they would have to defend the pass too. He has the lowest FG % of any starter.

He shoots a lot so of course he is going to be one of the top 3 scorers. Saying he is third on the team in PPG means he is better than one of the other starters and the point guard who’s job it is to distribute the ball. It has to hurt his game and team in general with opposing teams knowing the ball is never leaving his hands except to shoot doesn’t it?
 

BigEastPhil

Heisman
Nov 25, 2007
19,160
13,352
66
I’m not high on Hyatt. Would have liked to see more development from him from last year. When Caleb and Paul return, I’d like to see him come off the bench. He gets the ball and he feels the need to shoot. He’s infatuated with 3s and he s like 2 for 25 on layups. I don’t think he’s good defensively but he seems to be a good teammate. Most importantly he made the 2 most important free throws for us last year vs Indiana.
 

toby83

All-Conference
Dec 23, 2014
4,095
3,822
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He was part of the mass benching after the mini Central CT run in 2nd half. He also sat longer than the other guys. Came back in and turned ball over within a minute. In open court when he gets ball with space and dribbling I can literally the hear the "oh no" telepathically from those around me.
 

Nycrusupporter

All-American
Jun 8, 2021
5,008
7,578
73
Ok, perhaps I’m letting the games I’ve seen color my perception but he could be so much more effective if he occasionally passed the ball. It would keep defenders off him a bit more and also increase his shooting percentage since they would have to defend the pass too. He has the lowest FG % of any starter.

He shoots a lot so of course he is going to be one of the top 3 scorers. Saying he is third on the team in PPG means he is better than one of the other starters and the point guard who’s job it is to distribute the ball. It has to hurt his game and team in general with opposing teams knowing the ball is never leaving his hands except to shoot doesn’t it?
Ok, you really suckered us here with the whole “casual follower of roundball” thing. This is Rick Pitino isn’t it? It’s so cool that you are trolling us like this. Bravo!
 
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RutgHoops

Heisman
Aug 14, 2008
9,239
12,411
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When Aundre Hyatt and Mawot Mag are your 5th and 6th options you may have a pretty good team.

I’d put Hyatt, thus far, in my most improved conversation. He was 4.3/2.8 a year ago and 11.3/5.0 this season. The comp gets tough now and as guys come back his usage will go down, but he has been a major factor why we are running teams out of the gym versus being in closer than expected games. He‘s getting (almost) 6 FTs a game because he’s attacking from the jump. And he’s making 86% of them.

At 35.2 FG%/27.2% 3FG% I’d like to see his shots fall more often also. He‘s been solid.
 
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bowlgoal

Heisman
Jul 20, 2004
12,202
11,411
93
I absolutely love Hyatt. He gets to the basket, makes some 3 pointers, plays terrific defense, rebounds and hits his free throws. He also can put a body on pretty much anyone. I don’t have any criticism about his game whatsoever.
 

RedTeamUpstream94

All-American
Jan 15, 2021
3,383
6,326
113
I absolutely love Hyatt. He gets to the basket, makes some 3 pointers, plays terrific defense, rebounds and hits his free throws. He also can put a body on pretty much anyone. I don’t have any criticism about his game whatsoever.

I defended Hyatt above - I think he’s a valuable piece and I think that if you can’t see the improvement over last year then you’re blind…..

but his inability and/or unwilling to pass IS a valid criticism imho
 

RU-ROCS

All-American
Feb 5, 2003
12,430
7,632
113
He had a really bad game today, but I think he could still help in smaller doses off the bench when Paul and Caleb are both healthy.
 
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Scangg

Heisman
Mar 19, 2016
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He had a really bad game today, but I think he could still help in smaller doses off the bench when Paul and Caleb are both healthy.
The concern there is that we have seen what he does in a smaller role off the bench last season. He forced everything all the time. He needs to play more like Cam. Just let the game come to you.

Mag was forcing things earlier in the season as well. Lately he hasn't and has let the game come to him and he's played much better
 

RU-ROCS

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7,632
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The concern there is that we have seen what he does in a smaller role off the bench last season. He forced everything all the time. He needs to play more like Cam. Just let the game come to you.

Mag was forcing things earlier in the season as well. Lately he hasn't and has let the game come to him and he's played much better
Fair point.
 

NewJerseyHawk

Heisman
Jan 11, 2007
24,441
38,726
113
Hyatt is the only player who has proven he can play and score through contact. This team also needs someone else besides Spencer to take 3s and teams are going to give those 3s to Hyatt, so he has to take and make some.

He's still right now, the 3rd best scoring option on the team behind Spencer and Cliff. Caleb is working his way back and while Simpson and Woolfork are freshman, if RU needs someone to drive and score/make FTs, it will be Hyatt.

Mag is the ultimate glue guy/garbage man who needs more minutes, but cannot he relied upon to throw him the ball and not fumble it into traffic.
 

bac2therac

Hall of Famer
Jul 30, 2001
247,627
177,341
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Hyatt is the only player who has proven he can play and score through contact. This team also needs someone else besides Spencer to take 3s and teams are going to give those 3s to Hyatt, so he has to take and make some.

He's still right now, the 3rd best scoring option on the team behind Spencer and Cliff. Caleb is working his way back and while Simpson and Woolfork are freshman, if RU needs someone to drive and score/make FTs, it will be Hyatt.

Mag is the ultimate glue guy/garbage man who needs more minutes, but cannot he relied upon to throw him the ball and not fumble it into traffic.


Hyatt will have to play a helluva lot better than he has against really weak competition
 
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Scarlet Shack

Heisman
Feb 3, 2004
26,272
15,943
73
When you objectively look at a healthy roster

Chol and Palmquist are not in the rotation

Cliff , Caleb, Paul and Cam are each playing 30 minutes a game

That leaves 80 minutes for
Simpson
Hyatt
Mag
Wolfolk
‘Miller
Reiber

To me , Simpson , Hyatt, mag are getting 20 mpg , wolfolk 10 mpg , and miller and Reiber 5 mpg

If Hyatt gets 7 and 4 in 20 minutes per game , we sign up for that right now

I think he does that …good role player
 

4theknights

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Mar 9, 2012
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752
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Hyatt is much improved over last year, however, yesterday we got last year’s version of Hyatt. Hopefully, he finishes better around the rim but he does draw fouls and his FT shooting is excellent this year.
 
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goru7

All-American
Dec 12, 2005
6,428
7,697
113
He needs to stop dribbling. He's not a guard nor a perimeter player. I can live with the occasional poor shot selection because he does bring many positives to the table, but forcing the action off the dribble drives me insane.
He needs to tighten up his dribble and lower his dribble when he is driving into people bringing it closer to his body. This is a correctable issue in film study and needs to corrected as it happened too much last year and again yesterday. He is driving hard to the basket which is a good thing and getting fouled and shooting well from the line , so controlling that dribble will improve his game and lead to at least 10 points per game especially with his foul shooting.
 

RUDead

All-Conference
Sep 20, 2017
3,655
3,840
0
Good: He has the size and athletic ability we need to compete with the elite teams.

Bad: He often reminds me of Montez Mathis.