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Obviously, I haven't seen this edition of HCGM & staff crew. It will be a work in progress.
The chief concerns are:
1) Replacing Durley's scoring will be a challenge. He drove a bunch of us nuts with his less than stellar defensive effort, but he could put it in the hoop. Relying on a 1st year Juco to fill the void is not proven technology.
2) Hall will be a terrific rebounder and he needs to be from day #1. Blair was a beast on the boards and no one else on last years team went about business like him. Players like him are an absolute and not easily replaced.
3) Ok here will come BOBB and the predictable response, but Hatch did so much for last years team and the biggest loss will be what happens in practice. Who replaces all of the intangibles he brought to work every day?
Remember - The will to win is not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.
Ok, so I stole that quip from a certain coach who used to reside in central Indiana, but the truth speaks loudly.
The big question is who steps up among all of the Sr's and leads the way?
Even though it's a season starting tournament, I do agree Puerto Rico will provide answers in terms of the direction this team will take.Above all, make the right call.
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Hall isn't going to replace Durley's scoring. That will be done by Stutz (more minutes) and the guards. We're most likely going to have a lot more production from the perimeter group this year as we won't be relying on the inside as much. Unless, Stutz steps up and picks up where he left off in the NIT. I have a feeling Hall and Ehimen will be all over the glass as well.
You bring up an excellent point in Hatch though. I'm not sure we have that type of leader right now. We've heard that Baker and Wessel play like he does as far as effort goes, but I don't think they're going to provide the leadership that he did just yet. However, I expect the leadership provided by Rags and Stutz will go a long way. Both are fiery competitors that won't hesitate to be vocal.
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The point that has been made several times about Stutz dragging his man (at the five) outside to leave room for Hall (and the guards to drive) that seems solid to me, anyway. Hall is not Durley (and Stutz is not your normal 5) offensively (as Sub wrote) – but he is better, much better, at other aspects of the game. He is new to the system but at his position I have to assume it is much simpler to master – than if you were Rags (a point guard).
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Originally posted by ShockRef View Post3) Ok here will come BOBB and the predictable response, but Hatch did so much for last years team and the biggest loss will be what happens in practice. Who replaces all of the intangibles he brought to work every day?
Remember - The will to win is not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.
Even though it's a season starting tournament, I do agree Puerto Rico will provide answers in terms of the direction this team will take.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostHall isn't going to replace Durley's scoring. That will be done by Stutz (more minutes) and the guards. We're most likely going to have a lot more production from the perimeter group this year as we won't be relying on the inside as much. Unless, Stutz steps up and picks up where he left off in the NIT. I have a feeling Hall and Ehimen will be all over the glass as well.
You bring up an excellent point in Hatch though. I'm not sure we have that type of leader right now. We've heard that Baker and Wessel play like he does as far as effort goes, but I don't think they're going to provide the leadership that he did just yet. However, I expect the leadership provided by Rags and Stutz will go a long way. Both are fiery competitors that won't hesitate to be vocal.
I'm excited.
And Takele is another. Don't know about his skills, but he is a presence on the court."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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Originally posted by ShockRef View Post3) Ok here will come BOBB and the predictable response, but Hatch did so much for last years team and the biggest loss will be what happens in practice. Who replaces all of the intangibles he brought to work every day?
Remember - The will to win is not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.
Ok, so I stole that quip from a certain coach who used to reside in central Indiana, but the truth speaks loudly.
The big question is who steps up among all of the Sr's and leads the way?
Even though it's a season starting tournament, I do agree Puerto Rico will provide answers in terms of the direction this team will take.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by ShockRef View Post3) Ok here will come BOBB and the predictable response, but Hatch did so much for last years team and the biggest loss will be what happens in practice. Who replaces all of the intangibles he brought to work every day?
Remember - The will to win is not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.
Ok, so I stole that quip from a certain coach who used to reside in central Indiana, but the truth speaks loudly.
The big question is who steps up among all of the Sr's and leads the way?
Even though it's a season starting tournament, I do agree Puerto Rico will provide answers in terms of the direction this team will take.Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.
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