Fanta is a play-by-play guy on FS1, mostly for Big East games but he's a Jersey guy and has done some Rutgers games too. He's very good.Nice read out! I don't know who Fanta is, but he gave more information in 2 1/2 minutes than did Rothstein.
Love his opinion on Ogbole and Martini, especially - but his comments on Harper and Bailey were also sweet to hear.
I'll say it again. Ogbole is going to make Cliff leaving irrelevant.
I'll say it again. Ogbole is going to make Cliff leaving irrelevant.
Ogbole should be a rebounding machine this season. I’ll go out on a limb and say he’ll average at least twice as many rebounds as points in ‘24-25. Looks like a 9 rebs, 4.5 points per game and 1.8 blocks per game guy to me.We don't need O from the Big O, or Sommerville for that matter this season. They can anchor down in the paint, play tough D and clean-up on defensive rebounds. On offense both are big and look agile enough to lay some heavy wood on pick plays and bang the boards for their share of rebounds and put backs.
He'd have to stay on the court a bunch to get 9 boards. Think we'll see him 20-24 min a night, 6 boards would be very good.Ogbole should be a rebounding machine this season. I’ll go out on a limb and say he’ll average at least twice as many rebounds as points in ‘24-25. Looks like a 9 rebs, 4.5 points per game and 1.8 blocks per game guy to me.
Rebounding and defense. That's what we need from the 5. Put backs and finishes. And we will get that. Big O has better hands that Cliff.We don't need O from the Big O, or Sommerville for that matter this season. They can anchor down in the paint, play tough D and clean-up on defensive rebounds. On offense both are big and look agile enough to lay some heavy wood on pick plays and bang the boards for their share of rebounds and put backs.
Disagree. ACE and Dylan will be taken away and both can pass reallly well and will need E and Somerville to score to make teams pay and abandon their strategy. If you get nothing offensively from the 5 man , that is not a recipe for consistent win after win. Plus Lathan can score , can dribble and can shoot up to 18 feet. We do not need any holes offensively this year if we are going make a big time run in the tourney and in the conference.Rebounding and defense. That's what we need from the 5. Put backs and finishes. And we will get that. Big O has better hands that Cliff.
Right. That falls under finishing plays. You can take away 1 guy and make others beat you. You can't take away 2 players and make others beat you. Not in basketball.Disagree. ACE and Dylan will be taken away and both can pass reallly well and will need E and Somerville to score to make teams pay and abandon their strategy. If you get nothing offensively from the 5 man , that is not a recipe for consistent win after win. Plus Lathan can score , can dribble and can shoot up to 18 feet. We do not need any holes offensively this year if we are going make a big time run in the tourney and in the conference.
Rebounding and defense. That's what we need from the 5. Put backs and finishes. And we will get that. Big O has better hands that Cliff.
That is really funny ... and the best humor flows from truth, LOL!Last year, a snake would’ve had better hands than Big O so hopefully this means he made great strides in this department.
I’ll buy that he could be making big stride defensively.Last year, a snake would’ve had better hands than Big O so hopefully this means he made great strides in this department.
Fanta is from Cleveland... attended Seton Hall... he knows his college hoopsFanta is a play-by-play guy on FS1, mostly for Big East games but he's a Jersey guy and has done some Rutgers games too. He's very good.
Did you watch a basketball game last year? Ogbole couldn't catch a cold last season. Literally looked like a guy with two nubs. Cliff was a generational talent at center.Rebounding and defense. That's what we need from the 5. Put backs and finishes. And we will get that. Big O has better hands that Cliff.
Generational???? Cliff has been a good college center with some strengths and some weaknesses. He is nowhere close to being generational.Did you watch a basketball game last year? Ogbole couldn't catch a cold last season. Literally looked like a guy with two nubs. Cliff was a generational talent at center.
There will be some high screens, but I think both Dylan and Ace would prefer to have everyone spread out so they can operate. I expect to see Dylan playing a lot like Luka was in the playoffs. If he has the ball deep, and his defender gives him too much room, he can take a 3. If his defender tries to take that away, Dylan can drive to the basket with his defender on his hip, unable to do anything but foul. If another player tries to come up and double, then players are open for easy baskets around the hoop, or he can kick out to Ace.With Ogbole in the game, you are likely to see a lot of high screens (at the 3-point line) for both Harper and Bailey. Ogbole is big enough to set monster screens. If so, as Ogbole rolls to the rim, the defense will have choices:
1) Letting Ogbole go to the rim by having the wing defender jumping over the screen while Ogbole's defender stays high also ,,, in THAT scenario either Ogbole has a clear and open path to the rim for a pass - or the defense rotates from the wing or corner ... thus leaving Bailey/Harper (the one NOT doing the pick and roll) AND/OR Martini/Hayes in the corner open ... in practice clips I saw Bailey make a number of passes to the OPPOSITE wing or corner (Harper was still out - it would be even better with both in the game).
2) Having Ogbole's defender jump to Harper or Bailey and the wing defender trail Ogbole to the rim, partially cutting off a passing lane (though a shorter defender might allow an alley oop) ... but leaving a bigger but SLOWER player to cover Harper or Bailey on the switch. You could see either Harper or Bailey then beat that slower defender off the dribble to the rim, or if going to the rim is cut off by defensive rotations from the wing or corner, that leaves someone open at the 3-point line ... OR ... the defense is forced into "drop" coverage, with the post defender now on Bailey or Harper "dropping" to prevent being beaten to the rim, leaving Harper or Bailey open for relatively easy 12-16 feet mid-range shots, which both are VERY good at. Brad Smith of Purdue made a living last season off drop coverage off the pick and roll as teams followed Edey (Edey setting the screen), or after setting up for the screen refusing the screen and driving to the rim, getting a step on the defenders adjusting to the refused screen.
I am drooling, as a basketball junkie, to see how RU executes its offense - for the first time is years and years, RU has some real offensive talent.
For Rutgers he was generational. I will be talking about him in 30 years. Doubt I will be talking about the guy people just said will be better than Cliff.Generational???? Cliff has been a good college center with some strengths and some weaknesses. He is nowhere close to being generational.
I understand your point.There will be some high screens, but I think both Dylan and Ace would prefer to have everyone spread out so they can operate. I expect to see Dylan playing a lot like Luka was in the playoffs. If he has the ball deep, and his defender gives him too much room, he can take a 3. If his defender tries to take that away, Dylan can drive to the basket with his defender on his hip, unable to do anything but foul. If another player tries to come up and double, then players are open for easy baskets around the hoop, or he can kick out to Ace.
Exactly. I wish we still had him here but he was a good college player who underachieved and only got marginally better in 4 years.Generational???? Cliff has been a good college center with some strengths and some weaknesses. He is nowhere close to being generational.
I have limited expectations for Lathan right now. He can’t just bully dudes in the BigTen like he did in high-school and people will guard him tightly away from the basket as well. Defensively, Lathan is still getting up to speed (based on the limited info I’ve seen so someone may know more about his D development).He'd have to stay on the court a bunch to get 9 boards. Think we'll see him 20-24 min a night, 6 boards would be very good.
It’s Big E…We don't need O from the Big O, or Sommerville for that matter this season. They can anchor down in the paint, play tough D and clean-up on defensive rebounds. On offense both are big and look agile enough to lay some heavy wood on pick plays and bang the boards for their share of rebounds and put backs.
Huh, Fanta refers to him as Manny so I would've assumed Emmanuel wasn't preferred. But hey whatever the big guy wants--I ain't arguing with him lol.It’s Big E…
He still has to prove it in the games, but there have been a lot of positive reports on Ogbole in the off-season. His comments were not surprising to me.Most surprising and interesting thing here is Ogbole stepping up. Honestly was not expecting much from him and still consider him a project, but if he comes into his own this year - that makes this team all that much more dangerous. He definitely has the body to do some damage!
I'm guessing that Wolfork saw it and that's why he moved on.the degree to which he can fill cliffs shoes obviously remains to be seen
But I’ve been saying from the beginning that this kid is going to contribute . Anyone paying attention could see that the kid was athletic (particularly for his size!!) - albeit raw - but not just a lumbering space eater
For Rutgers he was generational. I will be talking about him in 30 years. Doubt I will be talking about the guy people just said will be better than Cliff.
Good post.Bailey and Hinson were generational big men for Rutgers. Also not sure how you can say for "RU" he was generational in the same year that 2 or the top 3 recruits will play for the program. IMO Cliff came in as a potential generational center out of high school and turned out to be a very good defensive center and mostly a rim runner on offense. However not sure I will be talking about him in 30 years. The guys from this era that I'll be talking about are RHJ, Geo and Caleb. All of whom were the main cogs who brought RU out of a 30 year tourney slump.