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    • Originally posted by 61 fan
      We could bring Clemente in to work with the bigs and recruit New York City
      He's a little busy playing and making money in the old world.
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      • Originally posted by SubGod22
        Originally posted by Kung Wu
        Originally posted by im4wsu
        Who coaches the big men this year?
        I'd like to revisit this question.
        I'll do it.
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        • How about the Manager of Player Development?

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          • Orupke is having an impact on the program - although, so far, it's not the way we expected.

            Orukpe was influential in WSU signing Uwadiae and Ede. Ede was instrumental in getting Anacreon signed.

            I was never counting on 3 productive years from Orukpe. 1-1/2 was more in the range I was expecting. That's still possible.

            I'd take Orukpe getting the fouls down to one every 5 minutes and the turnovers at about 1 every 8 minutes this year. That would give him the capability of playing 25 minutes before fouling out and having 3 TO's in that time.

            I don't care if he's a 50% FT shooter and won't get more than about 4 baskets if he plays 25 minutes. His D and rebounding were there last year. He just fouled so often and threw the ball away so often that he couldn't be left on the court more than a few minutes.
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            • We need productive minutes from Ehimen to reach the goals this team has set for themselves, but the young man is just struggling with the game.


              If EO could get some help and advice from both Lester Hayes and Xavier McDaniel, he would address his 2 major shortcomings and be a dynamite player this year.

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              • Originally posted by WuDrWu
                We need productive minutes from Ehimen to reach the goals this team has set for themselves, but the young man is just struggling with the game.


                If EO could get some help and advice from both Lester Hayes and Xavier McDaniel, he would address his 2 major shortcomings and be a dynamite player this year.
                I hope EO can "get it" this year, but it kind of comes down to who's progressing the best....White and JA or EO. In crucial games, I believe we'll see Hall spliting his time between the 4 and 5. Unfortunately, Hall may also be starting at the 5 next year. Hope I'm wrong.

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                • Originally posted by Aargh
                  I'd take Orukpe getting the fouls down to one every 5 minutes and the turnovers at about 1 every 8 minutes this year. That would give him the capability of playing 25 minutes before fouling out and having 3 TO's in that time.
                  One foul every 5 minutes should be doable since last season he only had about 1 every 6 minutes (16 fouls in 98 minutes).

                  Turnover should also be doable (16 turnovers in 98 minutes).

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                  • Bump...so the Ellis thread in recruiting has a target!
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                    • I have not written EO off yet.

                      This year if he can go for 10 minutes a game and all he really does is defend and board, I'll take it. If he has learned any offense other than a dunk, that would be a plus.

                      Next year, if he has some offense - enough that he has to be guarded on the block and elbow - and can get through 25 minutes without fouling out, I think he can be a memorable Shocker.

                      Hall might see some minutes at post in 2012-13, but I think Orukpe gets the bulk of those minutes. He might still be a bit raw on offense and might not be real good at playing within the offensive schemes, but he will certainly affect the opponent's game plan.
                      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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                      • Does he need anything other than a dunk and freethrows?
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                        • EO has improved a great deal from when he got to ICT.Shockerland is in for a pleasant suprise.He's raw on offense still but finishing above the rim.What's lacking on offense he more than make up for on defense.Someone said he was a quick learner and it's gonna be sweet to see him get some court time.

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                          • Regardless of how much court time EO sees this year, he will at the very least be a valuable practice player. He provides a big, aggressive body for GStutz and the rest of the bigs to go up against. I think that made a big difference in the NIT run. Hopefully it will lead to bigger and better opportunities this year.

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                            • Assets

                              Not to compare the two, but remember that when he got to WSU Cliff Levingston had a shooting range of about three feet -- and even those went up hard.

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                              • It sounded as if Ehimen made quite a bit of progress in Brazil and appeared that he could step up and contribute as a defensive backup. Offense is whatever at this point.
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