High floor with low ceiling. Poor man's Rashard Kelly. Unfortunately the latter was much better.
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Originally posted by BostonWu View PostHigh floor with low ceiling. Poor man's Rashard Kelly. Unfortunately the latter was much better.
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Monzy. GREAT motor; low BBIQ.
Could have been a fan favorite; easily.
I felt he got in his own way more often that not, although coaching didn't do him much help to get the most out of his abilities.
Good luck at your next landing spot. Hope you make it to the tourney again.The Assman
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Originally posted by Dan View Postso far, neither has been a surprise. I just can't see Joe or Qua leaving considering they would be out of eligibility. The next most obvious would be Chapman if he is looking for a scholarship at a low level school.
If that's they way to works with the rules written they way they currently are, than you've got to exploit them for your benefit as a school like the players are for themselves.The Assman
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Originally posted by Dan View Postso far, neither has been a surprise. I just can't see Joe or Qua leaving considering they would be out of eligibility. The next most obvious would be Chapman if he is looking for a scholarship at a low level school.
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I totally disagree with the slams on Monzy. He didn’t turn the ball over to the other team near as much as Ricky, Mo, Qua etc. He played all manner of angry and shot the ball well at times. Got discouraged about mid season when he would be taken out indiscriminately while others with worse play got passes. Coach didn’t like him, that’s it but unfortunately that’s not and indicator of his talent.
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Show me a player with crazy Jamar Howard energy, hops and attitude, and I'll show you a player that can be COACHED into something special.
I feel like Monzy did not get the discipline he needed to excel at the D1 level. Simply not playing a kid with that energy is not discipline -- that's just demotivation. IMHO, he needed a love-asschew-showme sandwich.
"I LOVE your energy and effort!"
"But you have to be smart with it or you will sit your ass instead of continuing to turn the f***ing ball over because you aren't using your head."
3 minutes later ... "now check in and show me you can bring that fierce energy when [rebounding/pressing/wherever the coach likes his speed and hops], and ALSO show me you can slow down and run our system properly [on offense/in transition/against the press/whatever situation he screwed up]."
And he needs lots of playing time to eat a lot of those sandwiches until he consistently demonstrates what's expected of him.
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostShow me a player with crazy Jamar Howard energy, hops and attitude, and I'll show you a player that can be COACHED into something special.
I feel like Monzy did not get the discipline he needed to excel at the D1 level. Simply not playing a kid with that energy is not discipline -- that's just demotivation. IMHO, he needed a love-asschew-showme sandwich.
"I LOVE your energy and effort!"
"But you have to be smart with it or you will sit your ass instead of continuing to turn the f***ing ball over because you aren't using your head."
3 minutes later ... "now check in and show me you can bring that fierce energy when [rebounding/pressing/wherever the coach likes his speed and hops], and ALSO show me you can slow down and run our system properly [on offense/in transition/against the press/whatever situation he screwed up]."
And he needs lots of playing time to eat a lot of those sandwiches until he consistently demonstrates what's expected of him.
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