Our guards are about as soft as you can get. Great front court, but tough to go deep with soft as baby poo in the back court. Just no toughness right now!
I stated that in the Michigan st thread . If you take away Evan’s three point shot then who scores? I’m in the boat it’s time to give Harris some more minutes and time for someone on the staff to show Sarr how to complete a lay up .I wouldn't say soft. But they do need to be better to make a deep run. I thought this before tonight. Harris should play more. Cayden played well tonight. Taking away Evans was a key to the game. Foster and Evans are our x factors.
Evans can't be our X factor. Evans needs to be out 2nd best player.I wouldn't say soft. But they do need to be better to make a deep run. I thought this before tonight. Harris should play more. Cayden played well tonight. Taking away Evans was a key to the game. Foster and Evans are our x factors.
I know you never turn down talent but could be the same for us next year if we get Rippey. Is it a possibility next year we start Rippey, Smith, Nik/Harris, Williams, and a big? Talk about inexperienceWe havent had an elite PG in quite a while..one that can get to the rim and hit the outside shot. Its a key when the games get tight. I was hoping we would pick up an experienced portal PG but no luck. Right now who would we give the ball to on a final possession? None of our guards are reliable enough to have that responsibility. Tight end games have been our Achilles heel under Scheyer's coaching...the trend had reversed this year but this one showed that the problem has not gone away completely
We’ve proven that to be untrue.If we recruit 4 to 5 five stars every year we will always be talented but young. We seem to be sticking to that
Huh? How do you figure? I don’t deny all the five stars come with their issues from time to time , but they’ve absolutely kept the program ultra competitive.We’ve proven that to be untrue.
What? You’re replying to my post that has nothing to do with what you are implying. It’s like you just randomly responded to a post.Huh? How do you figure? I don’t deny all the five stars come with their issues from time to time , but they’ve absolutely kept the program ultra competitive.
But you’re under the impression the game hasn’t changed . We went after Lee and he went to Florida .If we recruit 4 to 5 five stars every year we will always be talented but young. We seem to be sticking to that
Good post Chris. Duke did find a rhythm when Cayden started attacking the basket causing Tech to pull from the perimeter. Think we just might see a starting line up of Cayden and Foster next game just to see if that opens up lanes more.This team has been in love with the 3 the past decade. It may explain how we run hot and cold. Our response to not hitting 3s seems to be keep shooting them, which usually works. I was going to mention how our slow starts would catch up with us but it's hard not to sound stupid saying that when we are 10 and 0. I mentioned last year that we would cut the nets down if we won by 10 plus but if we were tied with two minutes left we were there for the taking. We all agree we will have a good season but there are definitely things to work on to get as far as last year. Wins can cover up flaws so a L is not the worst thing in the world.
You responded to a post that said we are recruiting 4 to 5 five stars each year which means we will be talented but young. You said that’s untrue? Unless I missed something else then my fault!What? You’re replying to my post that has nothing to do with what you are implying. It’s like you just randomly responded to a post.
I said it was untrue that “we will always be young” sorry for the confusion.You responded to a post that said we are recruiting 4 to 5 five stars each year which means we will be talented but young. You said that’s untrue? Unless I missed something else then my fault!
Good points Chris. I tell myself I'm not gonna get worked up over one loss, but that isn't true. What I'm hoping for is that the entire team is really upset over this game, We screwed the pooch, getting beat by a shorthanded team. From my recliner, it looked like Texas Tech wanted it more.This team has been in love with the 3 the past decade. It may explain how we run hot and cold. Our response to not hitting 3s seems to be keep shooting them, which usually works. We all agree we will have a good season but there are definitely things to work on to get as far as last year. Wins can cover up flaws so a L is not the worst thing in the world.