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Originally posted by GreatWhiteBuffalo View PostRegarding McDuffie...I was expecting Shake Milton when he showed up. Did not get Shake. Markis can score, but he is either pressing, or regressing. Either way, 3G needs to push the right buttons to get something out of him. This team desperately needs minutes and points from MM because Kelly can't be figured into the plan to score in bunches and Brown has seemingly forgotten how to play the game.
G 10 MP 255 FG 24 FGA 48 FG% 50.0% 2P 22 2PA 40 2P% 55.0% 3P 2 3PA 8 3P% 25.0% FT 10 FTA 18 FT% 55.6% ORB 26 DRB 45 TRB 71 AST 24 STL 2 BLK 6 TOV 12 PF 21 PTS 60 "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
"We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said:
"That's the definition of a stool sample."
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostKelly has seemed the most willing to actually put the ball on the floor and drive the last few games.. for better or worse
Complete agreement. Note he scored his career high against Temple, due to attacking the basket. Other than Shaq, RK and occasionally LS no one else really does it.
It's to the point where they should keep a bottle of oxygen on the bench and get RK some during TV time outs so he can stay on the floor all 40 minutes. He does so MANY things that help this team that never show up in a box score.
Each year there is a player I will miss next season.
BOBB knows all about Mr. Hatch.
Then there was Tekele.
Followed by Evan.
Move forward to this year... Rashard Kelly will be missed big time. Its just a matter of who will step up next.
That is all.Above all, make the right call.
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View PostFirst photo is this season. 2nd is his freshman year. Not a joke.
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My problem with the proposed "reason" for MMcD changes is that it assumes Kerry Rosenbloom didn't see/ didn't correct/didn't notice the effects. I'm not buying it, certainly as a significant factor.
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You have a better reason? Fact - his upper body is thicker than anytime previously. Fact - his lower body is still rail thin. Fact - he can't go full speed and shift directions without eating the floor.
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"better reason?" Prob not, but certainly I have several OTHER reasons. To say your theory is "obvious" and then blame the coaches and training staff is where I think it falls apart. This isn't the first lower body injury Kerry Rosenboom and the staff has dealt with in 30+ years; I think they know how to handle such scenarios.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
His freshman year, he only weighed 175 or so. Last year, he was 205 (probably his actual weight while 215 was listed). This year he can't be more than 200 or so. His bulk isn't holding him back.Attached Files
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Shamet will be gone. MM and AR will have to lead the way. MM needs next year to get to where he started but i don't see him finishing off he college career after next year. But who knows. Gotta go with your dreams and ambitions.
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Originally posted by kochHead View PostAre we sure Shamet is leaving? Asking for a friend.Player Position Height Weight Year Shamet, L G 6-4 188 Jr Reaves, A G 6-5 185 Jr McDuffie, M F 6-8 216 Sr Keyser, CJ G 6-3 195 Jr Midtgaard, A C 7-0 281 So Lomax, A PG 6-0 180 Fr Stephenson, E SG 6-4 180 Fr Brown, Rod F 6-6 215 Fr Moore, C F 6-7 180 Fr Udeze, M C 6-8 240 Fr Chandler, I C 6-9 255 Fr Echenique, J F 6-11 220 Jr Haynes-Jones, S G 6-0 177 Sr Malone, K G 6-0 175 Sr Herrs, J G 6-3 164 So Bush, B G 6-0 152 So Barney, B C 6-9 210 Jr Last edited by Kung Wu; March 13, 2018, 10:56 AM.
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Here’s how I view the Landry situation:
Option 1 - enter NBA draft and hope for 1st round selection. He will likely be very late 1st/very early 2nd, a very risky position
Option 2 - come back and lead a very young inexperienced team. Can him improve his quickness, thus enhancing his draft position? Will he be more of a focu s of defenses with Shaq gone and can he handle the extra attention? Is he really going to improve his draft position in this scenario?
It’s a risk either way, if he can have great pre-draft workouts and move into Top 20 range, he is gone. Book it.
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