Grady Judd has to be the best sheriff in the entire country.
“Some people think he needs therapy and a chance, I think he needs about 20 years and a concrete pillow”.
Agree.I think he'll be a very consistent offensive asset.
Another bizarre post from Morgousky. Hard to watch a neutered dog try to run the playground.
I went back and watched the game as a freshman where he and Davidson played Kentucky in the NCAA tournament.
He actually had a bit of a rough game, though I think he scored 16-18 points, had a few rebounds and did a few other things. His outside shot was off, partly because Kentucky had some athletic defenders like SGA and Diallo keying on him.
But even as a freshman it was clear he was really an intelligent player, could score at the basket, mid-range and from deep, and had a real playmaker's mentality. Assuming he's gotten stronger, even more canny about the game, and will benefit from playing with other elite guys, I think he'll be a very consistent offensive asset.
CJ Fredrick might better fit this description this season. I don't think Grady is under anyone's radar. He may be the #1 guy on everyone's scouting report for UK this coming season. He's a very dangerous player, not just shooting from 3, but scoring from all 3 levels. I fully expect him to be a guy who leads the team in scoring. Fredrick, on the other hand, is not as well known and not a very intimidating looking player, and may not be very high on anyone's scouting report. But he could be the best shooter (by percentage) on the team this season.
Hey JayHawkCat, thought I’d post in your thread. I feel that we enjoy one another, even though you always get me confused.
One thing I've noticed from watching some of his games at Davidson was he mostly relied upon to create his own shot (outside of the occasional backdoor cut).I went back and watched the game as a freshman where he and Davidson played Kentucky in the NCAA tournament.
He actually had a bit of a rough game, though I think he scored 16-18 points, had a few rebounds and did a few other things. His outside shot was off, partly because Kentucky had some athletic defenders like SGA and Diallo keying on him.
But even as a freshman it was clear he was really an intelligent player, could score at the basket, mid-range and from deep, and had a real playmaker's mentality. Assuming he's gotten stronger, even more canny about the game, and will benefit from playing with other elite guys, I think he'll be a very consistent offensive asset.
Are you referring to Grady or Fredrick?I agree that he’s a highly intelligent player and I’m looking forward to it, but if he’s the guy circled it’s not going to be a dynamite year IMO.
Agree, but Grady is a flat out scorer. He will be top three in scoring for us IMO. He most likely will be the focal point early on, but I expect that to change. I believe TyTy will be the focal point on the perimeter by mid season.I agree that he’s a highly intelligent player and I’m looking forward to it, but if he’s the guy circled it’s not going to be a dynamite year IMO.
I’m thinking Allen will be the surprise, with all the talk about Grady and Frederick, where is the talk about Allen? Or will it be a surprise that he doesn’t get much time.CJ Fredrick might better fit this description this season. I don't think Grady is under anyone's radar. He may be the #1 guy on everyone's scouting report for UK this coming season. He's a very dangerous player, not just shooting from 3, but scoring from all 3 levels. I fully expect him to be a guy who leads the team in scoring. Fredrick, on the other hand, is not as well known and not a very intimidating looking player, and may not be very high on anyone's scouting report. But he could be the best shooter (by percentage) on the team this season.
I think a 21-22 yr old handle that a lot better than a 17-18 yr old FR.I just hope he can handle the fish bowl effect that is BBN. HUGE difference between Davidson and Kentucky.
I agree. I’m not saying Fredrick will be our best player or anything like that but he fits the bill for “under the radar assassin”, IMO. He seems to be criminally underrated here. I rarely see his name on lineup projections & ppl seem to dismiss him as a spot up shooter only, like Cameron Mills. But, he’s much more than that.CJ Fredrick might better fit this description this season. I don't think Grady is under anyone's radar. He may be the #1 guy on everyone's scouting report for UK this coming season. He's a very dangerous player, not just shooting from 3, but scoring from all 3 levels. I fully expect him to be a guy who leads the team in scoring. Fredrick, on the other hand, is not as well known and not a very intimidating looking player, and may not be very high on anyone's scouting report. But he could be the best shooter (by percentage) on the team this season.
That is not what he said IMOI agree that he’s a highly intelligent player and I’m looking forward to it, but if he’s the guy circled it’s not going to be a dynamite year IMO.
That is not what he said
I agree. I’m not saying Fredrick will be our best player or anything like that but he fits the bill for “under the radar assassin”, IMO. He seems to be criminally underrated here. I rarely see his name on lineup projections & ppl seem to dismiss him as a spot up shooter only, like Cameron Mills. But, he’s much more than that.
I seem to be in the minority but I think he maximizes our offensive potential if he’s on the floor with Grady & TyTy. Especially if we truly play 4 out, 1 in. He’s a damn near 50% 3pt shooter & has a nice floater & pull up if defenses close hard on him on the perimeter. He’s also not a bad passer & while he won’t be MKG he’s not the defensive liability he’s made out to be, either. His presence alone will open up everything & make it easier for everyone else on the court. He won’t have NBA scouts drooling over his game but he’s the type of specialist & glue guy that every good team needs.
I just don't think CJ and Allen are going to play very much this season. I can't believe either of them will get PT over the other bunch of guards and 3's we have.I agree. I’m not saying Fredrick will be our best player or anything like that but he fits the bill for “under the radar assassin”, IMO. He seems to be criminally underrated here. I rarely see his name on lineup projections & ppl seem to dismiss him as a spot up shooter only, like Cameron Mills. But, he’s much more than that.
I seem to be in the minority but I think he maximizes our offensive potential if he’s on the floor with Grady & TyTy. Especially if we truly play 4 out, 1 in. He’s a damn near 50% 3pt shooter & has a nice floater & pull up if defenses close hard on him on the perimeter. He’s also not a bad passer & while he won’t be MKG he’s not the defensive liability he’s made out to be, either. His presence alone will open up everything & make it easier for everyone else on the court. He won’t have NBA scouts drooling over his game but he’s the type of specialist & glue guy that every good team needs.
The SEC is a much different league than the BIG10. It’s a more athletic league and it ain't close.Agree. A lot of people around here think CJ's just a 3pt specialist. Truth is 50% of his shots and 50% of his makes were 2 pointers. Can't say that about Grady, Mintz, or Allen, all of whom shot significantly more 3's than 2's.
CJ's overall field goal percentage of 47.4% was better than any of those 3 last season, and it was better than any UK player getting significant minutes last season, except for Isaiah Jackson.
And his effective FG% of 59.2 is better than anyone playing significant minutes for UK last season, and better than anyone else on the team this year (excluding the freshmen, for whom I have no stats).
He's very crafty around the basket, often initiating contact and using his body to keep defenders off balance to get his shot off, and is skilled at shooting high off the glass, floaters, and pull up jumpers and fade aways in the paint and along the baseline. He's much like Grady in this respect.
If he gets and stays healthy this season, he's going to surprise a lot of people.
Good post. I appreciate the research. He’s just a good basketball player & I wish we had one of him on every team. Guys like him are invaluable to teams with championship aspirations. My only concern is his history with injuries. If he can stay healthy he’ll be a huge part of our success, IMO.Agree. A lot of people around here think CJ's just a 3pt specialist. Truth is 50% of his shots and 50% of his makes were 2 pointers. Can't say that about Grady, Mintz, or Allen, all of whom shot significantly more 3's than 2's.
CJ's overall field goal percentage of 47.4% was better than any of those 3 last season, and it was better than any UK player getting significant minutes last season, except for Isaiah Jackson.
And his effective FG% of 59.2 is better than anyone playing significant minutes for UK last season, and better than anyone else on the team this year (excluding the freshmen, for whom I have no stats).
He's very crafty around the basket, often initiating contact and using his body to keep defenders off balance to get his shot off, and is skilled at shooting high off the glass, floaters, and pull up jumpers and fade aways in the paint and along the baseline. He's much like Grady in this respect.
If he gets and stays healthy this season, he's going to surprise a lot of people.
I don't think either Mintz or Grady are significantly better defensively than Fredrick.The SEC is a much different league than the BIG10. It’s a more athletic league and it ain't close.
We saw what Cal did with Allen last year and I see no reason to believe CJ will be treated any better.
Allen can literally take games over and turn a sure loss into a win, but he sat the pine and watched others butcher any chance UK had at winning. The reason given was that Allen wasn't a good defender, but there is no way he was worse than Boston and Askew.
CJ is a great shooter, but Cal is not going to loosen up on his stance about defense. If CJ can't check his man, he won’t play and in the SEC, the 2's and 3's he will face, can blow by him at will. I'm not saying that because CJ is white, I'm saying it because I've seen him play.
Boston and Askew weren't better defenders than Allen either.I don't think either Mintz or Grady are significantly better defensively than Fredrick.
I don’t doubt that Cal will revert to his traditional offense but I disagree completely about Fredrick. He’s at least as good of a player as Mintz; I think he’s better. In fact, Grady is the only player I’d rank ahead of him at the 2/3. I also disagree that the SEC is vastly superior to the B1G. That’s actually been a very good & deep league in recent years. Maybe not littered with title favorites but it ain’t the WCC, either. I think the SEC is better & more athletic too but you act like he’s coming from a D2 school.I Just
I just don't think CJ and Allen are going to play very much this season. I can't believe either of them will get PT over the other bunch of guards and 3's we have.
I also bet anyone that wants to take it, that Cal will pull the plug on this new offense he’s talking about. We all know he's comfortable with the offense he has been running and I don't believe he truly wants to change it.
It's going to be like the zone defense thing. He runs it to satisfy others, but comes out of it quickly.
The other reason I think he reverts back is the amount of 4's he has that are actually very good. They would all he riding the pine all game long if he played 4 out, 1 in. If Brooks, Toppin, Oscar and Collins are hot, he's going to play them.
I just don't think CJ will see the floor enough to be thought of as an assassin.
It reminds me when twice a year someone starts a post about “must underrated player in UK history” and Epps always gets an insane smoking of people mentioning him…making him no longer “underrated”I don't think he's under the radar. When there are multiple threads on a guy that's going to "surprise people" he's no longer under the radar.
In my head I take it a step further. Something in my gut tells me Grady is going to be our leading scorer this season. It’s the same feeling I had about Meeks before his junior year despite everyone telling me it was going to be PPat.Agree, but Grady is a flat out scorer. He will be top three in scoring for us IMO. He most likely will be the focal point early on, but I expect that to change. I believe TyTy will be the focal point on the perimeter by mid season.
Also, Mintz could have a big year, with the supporting cast around him. I totally look for Oscar to have a good year for us in the middle. I think he is flying under the radar somewhat. He could be an AA type player for us when it’s said and done.
I work in Polk County and if Grady hasn’t said that, he at least has thought it. LolGrady Judd has to be the best sheriff in the entire country.
“Some people think he needs therapy and a chance, I think he needs about 20 years and a concrete pillow”.
I hope you're right about CJ, I just don't see it and I don't see how he's going to take minutes from the guys in front of him, especially since he's injury prone and is actually recovering from an injury right now.I don’t doubt that Cal will revert to his traditional offense but I disagree completely about Fredrick. He’s at least as good of a player as Mintz; I think he’s better. In fact, Grady is the only player I’d rank ahead of him at the 2/3. I also disagree that the SEC is vastly superior to the B1G. That’s actually been a very good & deep league in recent years. Maybe not littered with title favorites but it ain’t the WCC, either. I think the SEC is better & more athletic too but you act like he’s coming from a D2 school.
This team has one true big man & we’ll need to have 3 shooters on the floor at all times or we’ll struggle to score 65 points/game. If Cal does revert to playing Brooks or Toppin at the 3 then that would definitely cut into Fredrick’s minutes. And, like I said, I can see Cal doing it. But, with the way our roster is constructed it wouldn’t be the smartest approach, IMO.
Fredrick isn’t gonna wow anyone with athleticism but he’s not a statue, either. He does a lot of things well & isn’t just a mannequin on the arc. I agree with most of your takes but I think you’re selling Fredrick WAY too short. I’m not saying he’s gonna be All-SEC but he can absolutely be a BIG help to this team, IMO. I’ve watched quite a bit of him too & just don’t have the reservations regarding his athleticism that you do. I’ve seen guys much less athletic than him do well in the SEC. But, we’ll see. And, if I end up being right I’m gonna rub it in your face every chance I get. J/K, lol.
I have the same concerns about how it will actually play out. I’m just saying what I hope happens & what I would do if I was coach. I don’t think Cal will start Fredrick, but I wish he would. I’m sure he’ll have Wheeler & another poor shooter at the 4, starting instead. That’ll make it tough inside on Oscar & whomever the 4 is. I’d just like to see a perimeter rotation of TyTy, Fredrick, Grady & Wheeler, Mintz & Allen, 1-3. I worry about Fredrick staying healthy too & always make a disclaimer about it when I mention him. I’m hoping like hell he can avoid another injury.I hope you're right about CJ, I just don't see it and I don't see how he's going to take minutes from the guys in front of him, especially since he's injury prone and is actually recovering from an injury right now.
One other thing to keep in mind is Cal plays favorites, will CJ make the cut?
Also, I didn't say the SEC was better than the BIG, I only said the SEC is a more athletic conference. But, my opinion is the SEC has been a better conference in some years, including 21/22.
I just don't know who's minutes he'll take. But we also have to remember, Iowa, as good as they were, couldn't play a lick of defense and that was their eventual demise. Fran isn’t a defensive minded coach, they just tried to outscore everyone.I have the same concerns about how it will actually play out. I’m just saying what I hope happens & what I would do if I was coach. I don’t think Cal will start Fredrick, but I wish he would. I’m sure he’ll have Wheeler & another poor shooter at the 4, starting instead. That’ll make it tough inside on Oscar & whomever the 4 is. I’d just like to see a perimeter rotation of TyTy, Fredrick, Grady & Wheeler, Mintz & Allen, 1-3. I worry about Fredrick staying healthy too & always make a disclaimer about it when I mention him. I’m hoping like hell he can avoid another injury.
My bad, I misread your B1G comments. But, I think the SEC will be better this year, too. Should have a handful of ranked teams, IMO. And, half the league or more could make the tournament. It IS a more athletic conference but I don’t think it’s a big enough difference to turn Fredrick into a scrub. I just really don’t want to watch us struggle to score while 2-3 40% 3pt shooters sit on the bench. Sitting them would defeat the entire purpose of the conscious effort Cal made to improve & put more emphasis on 3s.
I don't think he's under the radar. When there are multiple threads on a guy that's going to "surprise people" he's no longer under the radar.
I just don't know who's minutes he'll take.
But we also have to remember, Iowa, as good as they were, couldn't play a lick of defense and that was their eventual demise.
Fran isn’t a defensive minded coach, they just tried to outscore everyone.
Well, nice work, but I have some #s to counter you with.Agree. A lot of people around here think CJ's just a 3pt specialist. Truth is 50% of his shots and 50% of his makes were 2 pointers. Can't say that about Grady, Mintz, or Allen, all of whom shot significantly more 3's than 2's.
CJ's overall field goal percentage of 47.4% was better than any of those 3 last season, and it was better than any UK player getting significant minutes last season, except for Isaiah Jackson.
And his effective FG% of 59.2 is better than anyone playing significant minutes for UK last season, and better than anyone else on the team this year (excluding the freshmen, for whom I have no stats).
He's very crafty around the basket, often initiating contact and using his body to keep defenders off balance to get his shot off, and is skilled at shooting high off the glass, floaters, and pull up jumpers and fade aways in the paint and along the baseline. He's much like Grady in this respect.
If he gets and stays healthy this season, he's going to surprise a lot of people.