Was reading through some of the bios on GoShockers.com and found a funny tidbit. On Tekele Cotton's bio, 3rd sentence reads "was not named to the All-Valley defensive team". Think this is motivation for Cotton, a dig at the Valley, or a little of both?
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Originally posted by 1979Shocker View PostLooking at the roster, here are some weight changes of some of the players who were here last year. All the others were 5 or less. I put Baker in because he dropped 5 lbs.
Player
Baker
Bush
Cotton
Green
Lufile
Wessel2012
218
175
202
199
251
2012013
213
190
209
208
266
215You miss 100% of the shots you don't take....
.....but, statistically speaking, you miss 99% of the shots you do take.
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Cotton is up 7 pounds? The backcourt is fairly salty in the bulk department. Cotton: 6'2", 209; Baker: 6'4", 213.
Those are 2 really quick guys with good ups for the weight they're packing.
Throw in Wessel: 6'5", 215. Wessel may not be as quick, as fast, or as athletic as Baker and Cotton. That's no dis on Wessel. Not many people on this planet have the physical assets that Baker and Cotton have. Unlike Cotton and Baker, Wessel has the mindset, body, and ability to bang down low.
With that rotation at the wing, there's going to be a lot of opponents' wings feeling like they've just been in a UFC battle about midway through the second half - or maybe the first half.
Edit: After I reread this post, I had to correct something. I think Baker has the mindset, body, and ability to bang down low. I think Baker's better ball handling and passing - again no dis on Wessel - will have Baker spending more time on the perimeter. Wessel is more likely to be down low, even though Wessel is an outstanding shooter from 3.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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I won't presume to compare Baker and Wessel in terms of athletic ability, and why bother anyway. But I will say this: both are superior athletes. Even in a relatively small state like Kansas, you can't be an all-State football player both ways, at a skill position (as Wessel was), without being an outstanding athlete.
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