Originally posted by jcdshocker
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I have seen him scrimmage a few times. His talent may come out over time, but it is just not there yet. His size will limit him from being a very effective 4 man. If you look at his height compared to the other guys, he is closer to 6'6" than 6'7". I do think he has some leaping ability. I also think he can hit an unguarded outside shot.
However, I don't think he will prove to be a player that will be counted on to score or to be a factor in the offense. Probably better suited to be a 3 man, but I don't think that will happen the way Coach likes to play his wings.
My point is, he is not an upgrade to Aaron.
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Feel free to disagree with me, but that is my $.02[/quote]
You owe me $.02...just kidding. It is still a TERRIBLE idea. Durley is 2 inches shorter than AE...who would you want at the 4? Remember how squirrelly Durley was as a freshman & sophomore? Many thought he would be a non-factor. "How do we like him now?" I don't know how Hamilton will pan out, but the talk I hear is that he is a remarkable athlete, who plays above the rim. I will take my chances on him next year vs. WASTING a RS on AE. My guess is HCGM will look long and hard at the early practices and the exhibition(s) to see if Hamilton's upside as a R-freshman is worthy of AE's minutes. :goshocks:
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Originally posted by AshockalypseI don't think its a terrible idea to redshirt Aaron,but, I don't think it will happen and I strongly believe that Aaron will play a significant role in the success of the team this year.
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Significant means he will contribute enough throughout the season including enough at crucial times that we will look back and say we definitely needed Aaron this year. If we are going to be as successful this year as many of us are expecting, it is going to require contributions from 10 or 12 players.
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Originally posted by SHOXMVCOriginally posted by jcdshockerFeel free to disagree with me, but that is my $.02
You technically can't waste a redshirt year. Either Ellis stays for 2 years to provide some leadership and mentoring with more minutes next year or you get him out of here and a JUCO starts instead. I would rather take the first option, but it is ultimately up to Ellis and the input from Marshall. After all, he is a senior and should have some say in this.
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Originally posted by ShoxFan963Originally posted by SHOXMVCYou owe me $.02...just kidding. It is still a TERRIBLE idea. Durley is 2 inches shorter than AE...who would you want at the 4? Remember how squirrelly Durley was as a freshman & sophomore? Many thought he would be a non-factor. "How do we like him now?" I don't know how Hamilton will pan out, but the talk I hear is that he is a remarkable athlete, who plays above the rim. I will take my chances on him next year vs. WASTING a RS on AE. My guess is HCGM will look long and hard at the early practices and the exhibition(s) to see if Hamilton's upside as a R-freshman is worthy of AE's minutes. :goshocks:Code:Durley, J.T. 6-8 236 Ellis, Aaron 6-9 208 Hamilton, Jerome 6-7 220
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Jake White will challenge to be the starting 4 next year, mark my words. He has a 'Hatch' attitude and never quits. Not the most athletic, but has good Basketball IQ and court vision, and is effective, and is 6'7" tall right now.
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With Hamilton and White, I will be much more concerned about their basketball IQ and lack of D-I playing experience than I will be about their size and athleticism.
Over the last 10 or so years, our experience with big PFs is very recent. Yet we've had some very succesful teams prior to then. Sometimes, even when the teams were not as successful, we had some very good "undersized" big men.
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Originally posted by Snapshot9Jake White will challenge to be the starting 4 next year, mark my words. He has a 'Hatch' attitude and never quits. Not the most athletic, but has good Basketball IQ and court vision, and is effective, and is 6'7" tall right now.Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.
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Originally posted by Big Ol' Badass BallaOriginally posted by Snapshot9Jake White will challenge to be the starting 4 next year, mark my words. He has a 'Hatch' attitude and never quits. Not the most athletic, but has good Basketball IQ and court vision, and is effective, and is 6'7" tall right now.
Again, I'm absolutely FINE going into next year with Hamilton and White battling it out to be our starting PFs. Hamilton is an amazing athlete with a motor to match. I hope he sees a little action this year to help prepare him for more significant time next season.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by ShoxFan963Originally posted by SHOXMVCOriginally posted by jcdshockerFeel free to disagree with me, but that is my $.02
You technically can't waste a redshirt year. Either Ellis stays for 2 years to provide some leadership and mentoring with more minutes next year or you get him out of here and a JUCO starts instead. I would rather take the first option, but it is ultimately up to Ellis and the input from Marshall. After all, he is a senior and should have some say in this.
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