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Point guard is the position of biggest intrigue with the Shockers trying to replace Clevin Hannah. While junior college transfer Joe Ragland is doing well, Marshall said sophomore Demetric Williams is out-playing Ragland.Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Originally posted by newshock1234Point guard is the position of biggest intrigue with the Shockers trying to replace Clevin Hannah. While junior college transfer Joe Ragland is doing well, Marshall said sophomore Demetric Williams is out-playing Ragland.
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At Shocker Madness, Orukpe was already playing a different style of game than he played at JuCo. (The picture of him on the block with Stutz on his hip and Orukpe's butt stuck back about 2 feet isn't a style of play that was in Orukpe's game last year.)
Maybe the tougher practices at D1 will help him advance quicker. I think he's got the will to work that hard. He wants to play in the NBA and has said that the harder he works now, the better his chance of making the NBA. His hitting the weights even before he got to WSU is pretty obvious.
If he's in the 270 lb. range by the time he's a senior he will be able to score at will. Defenders will just get out of the way in self-preservation when he gets the ball.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
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Originally posted by Aargh
If he's in the 270 lb. range by the time he's a senior he will be able to score at will. Defenders will just get out of the way in self-preservation when he gets the ball.
Maybe I'm not giving him enough credit cause I haven't seen him play in person yet but are his offensive skills that polished yet? I hope they are but from the streaming games I watched of his time at Three Rivers he was pretty darn Raw.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by wsushox1Originally posted by Aargh
If he's in the 270 lb. range by the time he's a senior he will be able to score at will. Defenders will just get out of the way in self-preservation when he gets the ball.
Maybe I'm not giving him enough credit cause I haven't seen him play in person yet but are his offensive skills that polished yet? I hope they are but from the streaming games I watched of his time at Three Rivers he was pretty darn Raw.
Stutz did a good job on him at SM. I think playing against a faster, quicker guy his own size has done wonders for Stutz. Stutz wouldn't back down an inch and wasn't beat badly by the difference in quickness. Stutz sees Orukpre's move to the bgasket about every day and probably knows it very well by now.
My use of the singular, "move", was intentional. I imagine Orukpe has one - and only one - right now. Even with only one, I doubt you'll see a lot of 6'8", 220 lb. players real eager to step between Orukpe and the basket.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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I keep hearing terms relative to Orupke's skill like they are "raw" or that they aren't yet "polished". The truth is that Orupke may not HAVE offensive skills and the question is whether they can be developed. I hope they can. He is so big and athletic that good coaches like our ought to be able to develop something and if dunking is a large part of the equation then fine. But, I think a lot of people are acting like this is going to be like polishing up or honing some skills that are just built into EO already and waiting to pop out and from what I have seen offensively he has a long way to go.
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Originally posted by AshockalypseI keep hearing terms relative to Orupke's skill like they are "raw" or that they aren't yet "polished". The truth is that Orupke may not HAVE offensive skills and the question is whether they can be developed. I hope they can. He is so big and athletic that good coaches like our ought to be able to develop something and if dunking is a large part of the equation then fine. But, I think a lot of people are acting like this is going to be like polishing up or honing some skills that are just built into EO already and waiting to pop out and from what I have seen offensively he has a long way to go."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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It was obvious at Shocker Madness that EO had been taught a drop step. It was QUICK AND POWERFUL! I am positive that he doesn't have a up-and-under or fade away. When folks are saying he is raw, it is that he doesn't have the bag-o-tricks that Durley has or the ability to drive with the ball that Blair possesses. He also doesn't have a full understanding of how to get into ideal position so that when he receives the ball he can utilize the drop step.
EO's game is:
1. Get in position
2. Ask for the ball
3. Catch the ball
4. Use quickness and strength to try and dunk
That's a good game plan. It's all the subtle in-between stuff that EO does not fully grasp.Livin the dream
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Hopefully the PGs "get it" soon. Without a PG that can run the offense, we will stall out for long periods. Basketball is a game of runs, and it is often up to the PG to make sure that the droughts are short. The talent is there, the execution needs to be too.Livin the dream
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It's all stuff he will learn. We need some of our guys to make it to the NBA. It's been to long. Elite recruits many times want a school and coach who have a proven track record of getting players there. I'm counting on EO to help out. Hopefully he will become the 3rd member of the team to make it there.In the fast lane
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I'm of the belief that all big men with the athletic ability and size of Orupke can learn all the offensive skills they will need to be a force in the paint. There's is less of a finesse game and more of a strength and speed one. You cannot teach height, it's hard to teach speed, and it takes a lot of work to develop strength. He's got all the hardware; just needs to get the software fulling installed.
Any more general platitudes needed to assuage your fears?The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by rjlI'm of the belief that all big men with the athletic ability and size of Orupke can learn all the offensive skills they will need to be a force in the paint. There's is less of a finesse game and more of a strength and speed one. You cannot teach height, it's hard to teach speed, and it takes a lot of work to develop strength. He's got all the hardware; just needs to get the software fulling installed.
Any more general platitudes needed to assuage your fears?
"Assuage" is word used not nearly often enough. :good:
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