I really don't want to go into next season with our only 2 options at the 4, being guys that have never played D-1 basketball.
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Andre Walker - Vanderbilt transfer considering WSU
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Originally posted by pinstripersI really don't want to go into next season with our only 2 options at the 4, being guys that have never played D-1 basketball.
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Originally posted by shockmonsterA flexible player who can perhaps play defense on a power forward like Weems (6'6) who is effective outside and inside? I doubt that White can do this and I'm not sure we have anyone else who can do it."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Seems like a perfect fit this late in the game. Most of the time teams end up taking a two or four year player that isn't up to standard. This players will allow Marshall and his new coaches to continue to target four year playes in 2012 while filling the immediate void.
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With my vast ;-) experience with basketball, I point out the following:: It usually takes at least half a season (or more) to learn Marshall's system well enough to really contribute -- anyone see this as a problem with a one-year wonder? Would it be worth using up a scholarship for less than half a season? I suppose you could look at it that as long as that half season contributes to our going to and moving up in the Dance, then I have answered my own question. I am grateful that the coaching staff is there to make that call.
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My biggest worry is that GS will be in foul trouble much of the time due to increased playing time...Carl Hall would then have to play the 5 and for all we know he may have trouble avoiding fouls on occasion. After that come inexperienced freshmen so I would love to bring in an experienced big man to compete with the newbies
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Originally posted by Shox21With my vast ;-) experience with basketball, I point out the following:: It usually takes at least half a season (or more) to learn Marshall's system well enough to really contribute -- anyone see this as a problem with a one-year wonder? Would it be worth using up a scholarship for less than half a season? I suppose you could look at it that as long as that half season contributes to our going to and moving up in the Dance, then I have answered my own question. I am grateful that the coaching staff is there to make that call.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by tropicalshoxWalker's major at Vanderbilt was Human and Organizational Development. What WSU graduate program would interest him?
Lots of options once you're in that program.
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