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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostYes and besides that, Brown doesn't take many risks with the ball, where Fred and Ron do. Whoever plays the 2 has to be able to take risks and attack when the time is necessary. Fred does, Ron does it too, but Zack Brown, not often.Livin the dream
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FVV took NO risks his Fr year.
I will believe Frankamp can adjust to being a D1 PG when I see him do it in a Shocker uni - and there isn't a much better training ground in the nation. I'm not saying he won't do it or that I don't believe he'll do it. I'm saying it's difficult to adjust from HS super-shooter to a D1 PG (preferably pass-first).
Frankamp's TO stat (and as a result his A/TO ratio) was crazy good. He averaged 2.67 assists per 40 minutes. Concentrating on playing PG took a toll on his shooting (34% FG, 31% 3FG). A player with Frankamp's skills struggling the way he did illustrates the difficulty of changing positions from HS to high-level D1 ball. The year to work on his game off the court will help, but penciling him in as the PG of the future is risky.
I think Frankamp is the first off the bench in the back court in the second semester. I think you'll see him at SG with either FVV or Baker running point in competitive game situations.
First semester is a head scratcher with Henderson and Holland gone. The available rotation players are a Fr, Brown, or (yes, I'll say it) Simon. Wessel is too valuable closer to the basket or pulling a PF away from the basket. Brown is a legitimate consideration for rotation at the 2 next year.
Brown may be a guy who ends up able to play the 1, 2, 3, or 4 - and an NBA prospect at PG or SG. He played PG for a year at Sunrise against mostly JuCo competition and will have two years with one of the craftiest PG's in D1 ball.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 PostFVV took NO risks his Fr year.
I will believe Frankamp can adjust to being a D1 PG when I see him do it in a Shocker uni - and there isn't a much better training ground in the nation. I'm not saying he won't do it or that I don't believe he'll do it. I'm saying it's difficult to adjust from HS super-shooter to a D1 PG (preferably pass-first).
Frankamp's TO stat (and as a result his A/TO ratio) was crazy good. He averaged 2.67 assists per 40 minutes. Concentrating on playing PG took a toll on his shooting (34% FG, 31% 3FG). A player with Frankamp's skills struggling the way he did illustrates the difficulty of changing positions from HS to high-level D1 ball. The year to work on his game off the court will help, but penciling him in as the PG of the future is risky.
I think Frankamp is the first off the bench in the back court in the second semester. I think you'll see him at SG with either FVV or Baker running point in competitive game situations.
First semester is a head scratcher with Henderson and Holland gone. The available rotation players are a Fr, Brown, or (yes, I'll say it) Simon. Wessel is too valuable closer to the basket or pulling a PF away from the basket. Brown is a legitimate consideration for rotation at the 2 next year.
Brown may be a guy who ends up able to play the 1, 2, 3, or 4 - and an NBA prospect at PG or SG. He played PG for a year at Sunrise against mostly JuCo competition and will have two years with one of the craftiest PG's in D1 ball.
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These are very fun questions and comments. Just a few guideline hints: Evan at either 4 or 3, always. FVV 1 always.
You can do a lot with that. I think it is very possible Zach brown moves to a 3 or two. I think Shaq starts.
SO thats:
1. FVV
2.Baker
3.Brown.
4. Wessell
5. Morris.
I think we need to realize that we still have a 6-7 headed monster that is the post. The biggest positions in question are 3 and 5. I think Conner F., eventually becomes a starter, and I think and hope Shaq will be able to handle massive minutes. It will be interesting to see how much Brown, Hamilton, Kelly, Bush Tom, and McDuffie play. I imagine BushTom, and Brown becoming of more minutes. I see Nurger, McDuffie, and Hamilton riding a lot of pine.
Remember, whoever rebounds plays. Nurger, Bushtom, and Kelly need to buy themselves some new kicks.
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Just random, but I just saw that the #5 player in the class of 2017 is a 7'1" center named Zach Brown. I have absolutely zero reason to believe there is any interest between he and WSU, but was just thinking (dangerous I know), How messed up would it be if we wound up with two Zach Browns?"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostJust random, but I just saw that the #5 player in the class of 2017 is a 7'1" center named Zach Brown. I have absolutely zero reason to believe there is any interest between he and WSU, but was just thinking (dangerous I know), How messed up would it be if we wound up with two Zach Browns?
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Originally posted by choida View PostDon't really know why that would be messed up..."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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If ZB2017 is a center and the #1 recruit in his class by some measure, it's likely Calipari and others in the business of keeping guys for a year before shipping them to the NBA will save WSU the trouble of coping with the name problem.
But it definitely would be uniquely confusing -- so, to veer off topic a bit, how would Mike Kennedy handle it? Might he just throw up his hands and call it a career, leaving it for his successor to figure out? (On the other hand, I think Chick Hearn still did games in his 90s, didn't he? So we may have Mike around for another 25-30 years.)
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