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I think that is the best five. I agree with what everyone has said about Williams, he has been great the last few games, but it always seems like he is missing a free throw... Cotton at the 3 just throws me too much. I realize that he has been great at that position so far, but 6-2 just seems too short for him there.
That opens up the opportunity for Early to go back to the 3, where he belongs, and I think that will help him immensely. I want to see Early start to roll and shirk some of that JUCO rust off of him. Playing the 3 can only help facilitate that.
I suppose the real question is: Is Cotton's solid play at the 3 more important to playing time than Early's progression at the 3? Not an easy one to answer. I realize Early can come off the bench, but it seems like his scoring may be needed more often than we would like down the stretch in MVC play.Goo Shockers
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Originally posted by ShoxFan45 View PostMA
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I think that is the best five. I agree with what everyone has said about Williams, he has been great the last few games, but it always seems like he is missing a free throw... Cotton at the 3 just throws me too much. I realize that he has been great at that position so far, but 6-2 just seems too short for him there.
That opens up the opportunity for Early to go back to the 3, where he belongs, and I think that will help him immensely. I want to see Early start to roll and shirk some of that JUCO rust off of him. Playing the 3 can only help facilitate that.
I suppose the real question is: Is Cotton's solid play at the 3 more important to playing time than Early's progression at the 3? Not an easy one to answer. I realize Early can come off the bench, but it seems like his scoring may be needed more often than we would like down the stretch in MVC play.Last edited by SubGod22; January 4, 2013, 10:31 AM.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by ShoxFan45 View PostMA
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I think that is the best five. I agree with what everyone has said about Williams, he has been great the last few games, but it always seems like he is missing a free throw... Cotton at the 3 just throws me too much. I realize that he has been great at that position so far, but 6-2 just seems too short for him there.
That opens up the opportunity for Early to go back to the 3, where he belongs, and I think that will help him immensely. I want to see Early start to roll and shirk some of that JUCO rust off of him. Playing the 3 can only help facilitate that.
I suppose the real question is: Is Cotton's solid play at the 3 more important to playing time than Early's progression at the 3? Not an easy one to answer. I realize Early can come off the bench, but it seems like his scoring may be needed more often than we would like down the stretch in MVC play."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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A partial history of Nick's points per game is as follows:
Game 9 - Northern Colorado - 14
Game 11 - Charleston Southern - 11
Game 12 - Southern Mississippi - 12
Game 14 - Drake - 18
During post game interviews, it seems that Coach Marshall gives faint praise to Nick. Am I misinterpreting his commentary?
I realize that Nick's defensive play is a sore spot with Coach Marshall, but it seems to me that Nick should receive more praise for his offensive play."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostA partial history of Nick's points per game is as follows:
Game 9 - Northern Colorado - 14
Game 11 - Charleston Southern - 11
Game 12 - Southern Mississippi - 12
Game 14 - Drake - 18
During post game interviews, it seems that Coach Marshall gives faint praise to Nick. Am I misinterpreting his commentary?
I realize that Nick's defensive play is a sore spot with Coach Marshall, but it seems to me that Nick should receive more praise for his offensive play.
I've noticed that he is doing somewhat better at hustling to get back on defense but not like EW, DW, TC and the rest. Those guys are playing harder on the defensive end than the offensive.
After Nick makes a basket - he kind of skips back. He has got to embrace defense like he does offense. He is the first one to sprint down the floor on an offensive break away.
I really hope he shakes the "juco" habits off and see's the energy that Dwill and Cotton put out on defense - otherwise he should probably get used to watching games instead of playing once Baker and Wessel get back.
He is an incredible athlete. IMHO, his offensive potential is thru the roof - possibly more that CE.
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostA partial history of Nick's points per game is as follows:
Game 9 - Northern Colorado - 14
Game 11 - Charleston Southern - 11
Game 12 - Southern Mississippi - 12
Game 14 - Drake - 18
During post game interviews, it seems that Coach Marshall gives faint praise to Nick. Am I misinterpreting his commentary?
I realize that Nick's defensive play is a sore spot with Coach Marshall, but it seems to me that Nick should receive more praise for his offensive play.
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I've noticed Nick starting to increase his energy throughout his game. I distinctly remember him almost saving a ball diving out of bounds for a ball he had no business getting to against Drake.
Hustle plays and great defense are the best ways to create more offensive possessions and favorable offensive possessions (breakaways, man advantages, no set defense). I think he's getting it. His athleticism, combined with his shooting, make him a joy to watch on the offensive end of the floor.
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Don't forget the Wigmaster.
Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostThe meme since mid-December has been that WSU is missing three starters. While that is technically true, I think the reality is that Williams and Cotton have effectively passed Baker and Wessel in terms of performance in their stead. I expect we'll see that to be the case when/if one or both return.
When Hall gets back I think we'll have our best 5/6 (Early being a 6th man who would be starting at the 4 if not for EO starting at the 5) starting the game.
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