Here's the deal and you can tell Lucille. SN sees eye to eye about the starting line-up this Season but 3G has the keys to the "playing time turnip truck." The experts are pumping us up so bright with positive sunshine, the Shocks could glow black and yellow in the dark. So are they just blowing smoke or are our beloved Shocks really going to be beyond good this Season?
Fire---So when there is smoke, there will be fire and when C. Frankamp was moved to the 2, last Season he got hot, hot hot and his confidence soared more and more. Look for this trend to develop more so this Season with Conner's laser accurate shooting. By Dance time, CF was being covered like a cheap suit by our foes who understand he Is one of the best pure shooters in the Country.
Ice--Talk of fire has to include Ice which brings LS to mind. Why? As seen at the end of the Kentucky game, this talented Freshman was making big shots that made he think he has Ice-Wata running through his veins. Let's put it this way. He had 20 points and the 2 NBA bound Kentucky guards each had 14. Dicky V. might have been humming the song "Ice, Ice Bay Bay!!!!!" His best is for sure to follow.
Thunder--We call him Shaq-Wall, the Shaq of Gibraltar, and his screens are as powerful as thunder. At the Dance, the Commentators were pointing to the importance of Shaq playing at the top of his game for the Shocks to excel to the max. IMO, Shaq played the best against the Kentucky bigs and was not the least bit intimidated by them when not plagued by foul trouble.
Lightning--Before the roar of thunder is the blaze of lightning. MM is the Shock with the motor and energy that can light our foes up like a Christmas tree. MM's come in plain or peanut which are both good for you. Likewise, MM has improved his D. to the point that when foes get tired of ZB crowding them, we put a tall and long MM on them to turn the heat up some more.
D-Assassin--Every team needs a defensive assassin such as T. Cotton to come in and fuel the offense with D-Fence. After the thunder and lightning begins, the Shocker D. led by Zach Brown will rain down mass confusion to disrupt the foes game-plan in its tracks and hold their stars to a mild roar. The Marshall Plan stresses defense which ends up one of the best in the Country often.
6th Man? That would be all of our rotation players coming off the bench and rarely get out-scored by our foes bench. This Season, I predict you could count on one hand the amount of times our bench gets outscored. Players such as Kelly, Nurger, Willis, Austin, AM, SJ, CJ and RB could start for many other Programs and will have the opportunity to start here too.
Fire---So when there is smoke, there will be fire and when C. Frankamp was moved to the 2, last Season he got hot, hot hot and his confidence soared more and more. Look for this trend to develop more so this Season with Conner's laser accurate shooting. By Dance time, CF was being covered like a cheap suit by our foes who understand he Is one of the best pure shooters in the Country.
Ice--Talk of fire has to include Ice which brings LS to mind. Why? As seen at the end of the Kentucky game, this talented Freshman was making big shots that made he think he has Ice-Wata running through his veins. Let's put it this way. He had 20 points and the 2 NBA bound Kentucky guards each had 14. Dicky V. might have been humming the song "Ice, Ice Bay Bay!!!!!" His best is for sure to follow.
Thunder--We call him Shaq-Wall, the Shaq of Gibraltar, and his screens are as powerful as thunder. At the Dance, the Commentators were pointing to the importance of Shaq playing at the top of his game for the Shocks to excel to the max. IMO, Shaq played the best against the Kentucky bigs and was not the least bit intimidated by them when not plagued by foul trouble.
Lightning--Before the roar of thunder is the blaze of lightning. MM is the Shock with the motor and energy that can light our foes up like a Christmas tree. MM's come in plain or peanut which are both good for you. Likewise, MM has improved his D. to the point that when foes get tired of ZB crowding them, we put a tall and long MM on them to turn the heat up some more.
D-Assassin--Every team needs a defensive assassin such as T. Cotton to come in and fuel the offense with D-Fence. After the thunder and lightning begins, the Shocker D. led by Zach Brown will rain down mass confusion to disrupt the foes game-plan in its tracks and hold their stars to a mild roar. The Marshall Plan stresses defense which ends up one of the best in the Country often.
6th Man? That would be all of our rotation players coming off the bench and rarely get out-scored by our foes bench. This Season, I predict you could count on one hand the amount of times our bench gets outscored. Players such as Kelly, Nurger, Willis, Austin, AM, SJ, CJ and RB could start for many other Programs and will have the opportunity to start here too.
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