Strickland33
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The exact opposite of McAdoo's.
IDK about that. Dude is old.
The exact opposite of McAdoo's.
IDK about that. Dude is old.
oh yeah you are right, i forgot. we knew anthony fields was arm-less though.
i'm getting PUMPED about d green. his offer sheet is even better than i thought, and a lot of bigs suck balls their first year -- kaminsky, payne, etc. (i'm assuming there are others), and d green gets to work with #MANNUP.
plus he's had two years to turn himself into a DEADLY 18 foot jump shooter.
is that offer list legitimate? California and Marquette? Also had offers from Witchita State and Creighton.
I recall what buckets is remembering..there were absolutely no pictures or videos of Green.
Chose Wake Forest over offers from California, Clemson, Marquette and Virginia Tech
Are NBA guys like Ollie and Hoiberg having success with elements of NBA style? Iowa State plays like an NBA team. I'd be curious about their Orebounding/transition defensive styles.
Update on this: I read this morning that UConn is the first national champion in the Kenpom era (last 12 seasons) that hasn't been a great offensive rebounding team (at least 35%). 2014 UConn is only 30.4%.
The vast majority of good college basketball teams still offensive rebound well but perhaps it is shifting a bit where different styles are working as FYC suggested.
If we have an extra scholarship from Daniel graduating, I'd go for it. That was we can still get a big.
Do you mean if he graduates after one more year? I've seen no indication that is the case and we already have a spot open right now for anyone who wants to come in as a graduate guy. I haven't seen Zeisloft play, nor had I heard much about him prior to his announcement that he was leaving Illinois State, but I would suspect (similar to Coron) that he may have some issues on defense.
I think Wake offered and nobody else had, and then other schools came calling late. It started off somewhat similar to Rondale, but improved quickly.
Update on this: I read this morning that UConn is the first national champion in the Kenpom era (last 12 seasons) that hasn't been a great offensive rebounding team (at least 35%). 2014 UConn is only 30.4%.
The vast majority of good college basketball teams still offensive rebound well but perhaps it is shifting a bit where different styles are working as FYC suggested.