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UKgrad22

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They were very short practice clips, but after seeing that, who do yall feel like we should be looking at the most to add if they all gain transfer ability? Keyshawn Hall, Mark Mitchell, or Jaxon Kohler? Or a 4th option (center from Richmond, Cade Tyson, etc.)
 
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PastorofMuppets82

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They were very short practice clips, but after seeing that, who do yall feel like we should be looking at the most to add if they all gain transfer ability? Keyshawn Hall, Mark Mitchell, or Jaxon Kohler? Or a 4th option (center from Richmond, Cade Tyson, etc.)
I still stand by adding Kohler if you have the choice of the lot.
 

ScWildcat3

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I don’t see scoring being our issue. See rebounding and defensive help needed if we add someone. Also Kohler is a solid stretch 4
 
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It truly comes to this
Without kohler we are just hoping players are going to be better at rebounding and defense then we know

but Adding Mark Mitchell or Keyshawn Hall
Would still help tremendously and I think both players are being underrated in their defense and rebounding so it’s not like we’d be lost with kohler.
 

Beatle Bum

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Sounds like people feel we have four guards who can cover the 1/2 spots. Kam gets back and we have the 3 covered with him and MilMom. I would want Kohler, because he can play the 4 and 5.
 
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I think this is the best answer. SEC experience. Offensive spacing. Rebounding beast. Could be a small ball 5 if MM needs a breather and Franck is hurt.
This may sound stupid but I think a lineup of mark mitchell at 4/5 and Reece potter at the other position could be a thing for us
 

ScWildcat3

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the offense will only be good if it has a lot of player movement and ball movement. cant have any ball stoppers
We don’t really as of now. Glad we moving on from hall for that reason. Also why I don’t particularly care for Mitchell.
 

Eagles_Ball_69

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After watching this im thinking Franck didn’t like the kohler talk and is trying to show off
I don’t think adding Kohler or Mitchell affect Kepnang in the least. His role is as clear as anyone’s on the roster. When Malachi goes out, Franck checks in. Kohler/Mitchell don’t change that at all.
 
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I don’t think adding Kohler or Mitchell affect Kepnang in the least. His role is as clear as anyone’s on the roster. When Malachi goes out, Franck checks in. Kohler/Mitchell don’t change that at all.
Kohler could and does play Center

but Mitchell wouldn’t effect at all
 

BBNinSCar

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I don’t see scoring being our issue. See rebounding and defensive help needed if we add someone. Also Kohler is a solid stretch 4
I don’t understand why this team’s weaknesses are considered to be rebounding and defense. This is a big roster, we should be terrorizing the rim and offensive players.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Based on just this video?
Just based on his shooting motion in that clip. Could be just lackadaisical shooting in practice, he takes the ball all the way down past his waist though, I’d assume that won’t change much. Look at Milan, high release and quick. It is better to have a fast release at this level usually. But he does have the size to overcome that.
 
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Just based on his shooting motion in that clip. Could be just lackadaisical shooting in practice, he takes the ball all the way down past his waist though, I’d assume that won’t change much. Look at Milan, high release and quick. It is better to have a fast release at this level usually. But he does have the size to overcome that.
What you say about the value of a quick high release is true but I don't personally think any real judgement about his ability to release it quick enough should be derived from watching him shoot one wide open three in practice. You could of course be correct but I wouldn't be concerned just yet based off of this.
 

Eagles_Ball_69

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Hawthorne seems to have a slow release. I hope that works out, he is very tall so it may not matter but his gather to shoot kinda worries me unless he’s open.
The ball travels a long way from his catch. Tends to drop and then arc it to his pocket. There’s a lot of movement. It’s like the polar opposite of Noah. Watch Trent catch. It’s damned near in his pocket immediately on every catch. He uses his body to build the height of his pocket. Now if he could just make a damned shot. I’m convinced Trent’s problems are the same reason I could make a damned 3-6’ putt for par when it mattered. 6” space between the ears. Hawthorne has bigger issues, but TBF, I can’t imagine him being super high on the list of dudes we want hoisting 3s.
 
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SenseMaker_Cats

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Just based on his shooting motion in that clip. Could be just lackadaisical shooting in practice, he takes the ball all the way down past his waist though, I’d assume that won’t change much. Look at Milan, high release and quick. It is better to have a fast release at this level usually. But he does have the size to overcome that.
“he takes the ball all the way down past his waist though”

They all did.
 
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