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Originally posted by BigshotmakerMarshall said something to the effect that one of his veterans came to him and said he wanted to start and Marshall said he was pleased to hear that coming from that player.He didn't call a name but I would be pressed to say that veteran player was DK.I can see Marshall being pleased because that would mean DK had found some motivation and confidence to be a bigger difference maker. I think Marshall is estatic about the prospect of Murry and Kyles on the floor together,he's never hesitated putting those guys on the floor together even as freshmen.The more he see of Murry & Kyles the more it will grow on him especially if they're handling the ball efficiently, and of course defensively wsu go to another level.Honestly we've all been waiting for this DK moment.
Bsm, are you referring to the Coaches Show, or something HCGM said elsewhere?
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Originally posted by BigshotmakerHe said something to that effect and the Black Jack really kicked in and I heard what I wanted to hear.Was I the only one that heard it?
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Originally posted by SHOXMVCOriginally posted by pinstripersHow long exactly did it take to build Rome?
Thank goodness I don't coach this team. Toure' at the point & Kyles at the 2 worked like they've been doing it for a long time. I hate to throw myself under the bus, but potentially this 3-guard lineup (Murry, Kyles, Hatch) looks good on paper and on the hardwood.
The whole-sale substitution pattern (I hate to say "like Creighton") is interesting. The "second-string" backcourt is suspect however. It will be interesting to see if HCGM goes with this more than just Maui. Nice job tonight Shockers!!! Oh, by the way, the last couple of minutes of the first half EO was worth the price of admission.
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Originally posted by Kung WuOriginally posted by MaggieOriginally posted by WuDrWuI thought it was interesting that Coach said he might only use 8 tonight, especially if the game was close. And if he's thinking that way tonight, one can surmise that he's thinking long term that way as well.
It's hard to imagine who sits if only 8 play.
If he's talking "2nd half" crunch time ......I can see Aaron (based on history) and Ehimen (can't shoot FTs) left out.
I just can't see any scenario where Toure', Joe, Demetric, JT, Garrett, David, Graham, Ben and Gabe aren't all getting meaningful minutes.
I don’t like the prospect of TM getting big minutes at point, at all – obviously he is not a true PG. He fine in spurts but I would rather have the team exploit his talents at SG. But I am not the coach and I don’t watch the practices.
JRag's and Ben's turnovers appeared to me to just be typical JUCO transition player type turnovers. Telegraphed passes on tight angles that more experienced four year players will anticipate, whereas JUCO players weren't experienced enough to anticipate them. So those passes work at two year schools, but not against four year schools.
That's a good thing, it just means getting used to the speed and quicker passes (before the angle is cut off). At least we weren't seeing lots of fundamentally stupid passes or ball handling turnovers from JRag, which is a much more troubling sign.
Unfortunately they don't have the luxury of getting solid D1 experience, other than tonight, before the big game at UConn.
Fortunately DWill _does_ have that experience, and proved he can handle it nicely last year. If DWill can keep the turnovers down to a minimum tonight and just let the game come to him, it bodes well. If not, Maui may not be as kind to us as we hoped.
I hope we get to see Murry do what Murry does best, which is not run the point.
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I understand Murry and Kyles played well together last night but one game does not transform Murry into the next Walt Clyde Frazier (speaking of throwback guards).
As for Kyles, I really like the kid, but he has a long way to go. He has to prove he will contribute on a consistent basis all year.
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Originally posted by BigshotmakerOriginally posted by Kung Wu
Joe and Ben just have to adjust to the speed from JUCO. Once they do that, it will all settle in.
JRag's and Ben's turnovers appeared to me to just be typical JUCO transition player type turnovers. Telegraphed passes on tight angles that more experienced four year players will anticipate, whereas JUCO players weren't experienced enough to anticipate them. So those passes work at two year schools, but not against four year schools.
That's a good thing, it just means getting used to the speed and quicker passes (before the angle is cut off). At least we weren't seeing lots of fundamentally stupid passes or ball handling turnovers from JRag, which is a much more troubling sign.
Unfortunately they don't have the luxury of getting solid D1 experience, other than tonight, before the big game at UConn.
Fortunately DWill _does_ have that experience, and proved he can handle it nicely last year. If DWill can keep the turnovers down to a minimum tonight and just let the game come to him, it bodes well. If not, Maui may not be as kind to us as we hoped.
I hope we get to see Murry do what Murry does best, which is not run the point.
I think it goes to show why Shockernetters, like me, that have never even attended a single practice are just speculating wildly at what the best line-ups are -- without a single shred of evidence other than a single game against Newman.
In HC3GM we trust.
Let's hope that Vermont plays respectably against UConn tonight.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by MaggieI understand Murry and Kyles played well together last night but one game does not transform Murry into the next Walt Clyde Frazier (speaking of throwback guards).
As for Kyles, I really like the kid, but he has a long way to go. He has to prove he will contribute on a consistent basis all year.
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