Mikeshox I agree with most of what you say but wonder if Stutz may not play some power forward because of his range.
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Originally posted by benishockMikeshox I agree with most of what you say but wonder if Stutz may not play some power forward because of his range.
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A 7'0" Power Forward with range(GS) and a 7'0" Center with NBA potential and can swat shots away for more Shocker possessions? Hmmmmmm! Now that would be groovy and we could just call them our "Twin Tower Connection." Now surround them with what we have back and coming in next year----- Wow-----bring it!!!!!!!Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
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Originally posted by benishockMikeshox I agree with most of what you say but wonder if Stutz may not play some power forward because of his range."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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i get the feeling from hearing comments from Gregg about both players that Ehimen is more a defensive impact player kind of like alonzo morning type of player that needs to work on his offensive a little, and Garrett is more of a Dirk type of 7 footer, who is very skilled with his offense who can score with both hands and can hit the 3 point shot.Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Next year I think Durley will be more PF with maybe some time at C. Stutz will be mostly P with some time at PF.
The quicker, more athletic opponents' PF's may discover Orukpe playing someting resembling "goalie".
I'd expect Hawkins to get minutes at SF sooner than SG. His athleticism and size make him a good option at backside help on D, his ups put another rebounder in a good position, and his ability to play above the rim make him a good offensive threat down low.
I'd like to see Orukpe get here for second semester and play this year. Some esperiemce in the frontcourt would be valuable going into next year.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 MaggieOriginally posted by Capitol ShockWhen was the last time we signed three "3" star recruits in the same class?
In any event, not for quite a while.
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Originally posted by ABCOriginally posted by MaggieOriginally posted by Capitol ShockWhen was the last time we signed three "3" star recruits in the same class?
In any event, not for quite a while.
I was not comparing his classes to those in the early 80s (which is the last time, I can say for certain that WSU signed a highly regarded player Mo Evans aside) – the fact is I did not know which is why I said I was guessing.
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Originally posted by MaggieOriginally posted by ABCOriginally posted by MaggieOriginally posted by Capitol ShockWhen was the last time we signed three "3" star recruits in the same class?
In any event, not for quite a while.
I was not comparing his classes to those in the early 80s (which is the last time, I can say for certain that WSU signed a highly regarded player Mo Evans aside) – the fact is I did not know which is why I said I was guessing.
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Originally posted by McShockerOriginally posted by MaggieOriginally posted by ABCOriginally posted by MaggieOriginally posted by Capitol ShockWhen was the last time we signed three "3" star recruits in the same class?
In any event, not for quite a while.
I was not comparing his classes to those in the early 80s (which is the last time, I can say for certain that WSU signed a highly regarded player Mo Evans aside) – the fact is I did not know which is why I said I was guessing.
It should be fixed now.
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