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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
Maybe he’s ‘auditioning’ for a position. I’m sure Quincy Acy will have a strong opinion on the big man’s potential in PM’s system. It gives me hope and that is a good thing.
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As soon as I saw the today’s WSUMBB pics that had Pohto, my first guess was that Kenny really wants to be here but also wants to see what it’s like with Coach Mills. How does he run a practice? What’s the assistant coaches like? How is the team vibe? He has every right to test this out before pulling his name from the portal. I am not going to lose sleep over it, but should he like Coach Mills and his staff, I think they will vastly improve his Stretch 4 game and his 3 point shooting.
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Originally posted by Arizona Shocker View Postbut should he like Coach Mills and his staff, I think they will vastly improve his Stretch 4 game and his 3 point shooting.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
How could they not improve that part of his game? More important to KPs game should be muscle up and take it to his defenders. Too often he uses very nice footwork near the hoop and moving to take shots to avoid contact. With his height and a few more pounds he should learn to muscle it up through contact. That has been my biggest issue with KP. While improved 3 point and mid range shooting would be nice, it should be his third concern behind rebounding and physical play inside.
It would appear that the coaching staff used all of his practice time to convert him to being an inside player that his perimeter game disappeared. Instead of using him to pull the opponent's post player to the perimeter and clear driving lanes for the rest of the team. they tried to convert him to playing inside.
He had no inside game, His perimeter game was not coached, He was used inside ineffectively, opposing team's posts were allowed to stay near the basket to rim protect.
Can't blame him for not wanting to continue being used in his most ineffective roles.
The way he wants to play only works on a team loaded up with 3-point shooters. Then use him for his passing abilities near the basket and you've got an effective offensive post.
It's going to take more than a few years to turn him into a traditional back-to-the-basket banging post player.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View Post
Maybe you aren't familiar with Pohto's history. He has historically always played on the perimeter and been a pick-n-pop post who scored from the perimeter. He NEVER played near the basket on offense before he came to WSU. He was an effective and efficient 3-point shooter before he got to WSU.
It would appear that the coaching staff used all of his practice time to convert him to being an inside player that his perimeter game disappeared. Instead of using him to pull the opponent's post player to the perimeter and clear driving lanes for the rest of the team. they tried to convert him to playing inside.
He had no inside game, His perimeter game was not coached, He was used inside ineffectively, opposing team's posts were allowed to stay near the basket to rim protect.
Can't blame him for not wanting to continue being used in his most ineffective roles.
The way he wants to play only works on a team loaded up with 3-point shooters. Then use him for his passing abilities near the basket and you've got an effective offensive post.
It's going to take more than a few years to turn him into a traditional back-to-the-basket banging post player.
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As most of you know who read my posts I have probably been KP's biggest advocate from day one. He adapted his game to the coaching received. He has made big strides in his back to the basket game. He plays under control, takes care of the ball, SEES the court and unselfishly / effectively passes to open teammates. Great screener and passer. Good offensive rebounder. His overall game noticeably improved from year one to year two and especially the second half of year two. I believe we have much better developmental type of coaches now that will further accelerate his improvement. I liken his trajectory and value to that of Jamie. Still plenty of upside especially when the new coaching staff allows him to scrape the rust off his perimeter shooting. He can be a good stretch four and a good center.Last edited by asiseeit; April 18, 2023, 08:48 AM.
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