Chipola begins its regular season tonight at home in the Milton H. Johnson Classic at 7 p.m. against an unknown opponent. Former North Carolina State signee Joseph Uchebo is out with an injury, so Earl will be part of a now-three-man rotation in the post.
" ... Perhaps the greatest strength for the Indians this year will be on the low block where the Indians sport a four-man rotation that includes Carter, Uchebo, freshman Earl Watson, and former Marianna Bulldogs star Kruize Pinkins.
Headrick said this became more evident during the team’s recent trips to Tallahassee and Columbus, Ga., for preseason games.
“That’s what stood out to me the most in these jamborees, our ability to dominate the glass and limit teams to one shot,” he said. “We were being able to throw it inside down low and score or get fouled. We’ve got skilled, big-bodied guys, and four complete players down low.”
They’re also quite large, with Uchebo standing at 6 feet, 11 inches, Carter at 6 foot, 9 inches, Pinkins and Watson at 6 feet, 7 inches each, and all weighing at 240 pounds or heavier.
“The biggest thing is how physical our post players are,” Headrick said. “We can’t just come down the floor and jack up shots. We’ve got to let those guys get in the play, get involved in the offense, and make people pay down low. ... "
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" ... Perhaps the greatest strength for the Indians this year will be on the low block where the Indians sport a four-man rotation that includes Carter, Uchebo, freshman Earl Watson, and former Marianna Bulldogs star Kruize Pinkins.
Headrick said this became more evident during the team’s recent trips to Tallahassee and Columbus, Ga., for preseason games.
“That’s what stood out to me the most in these jamborees, our ability to dominate the glass and limit teams to one shot,” he said. “We were being able to throw it inside down low and score or get fouled. We’ve got skilled, big-bodied guys, and four complete players down low.”
They’re also quite large, with Uchebo standing at 6 feet, 11 inches, Carter at 6 foot, 9 inches, Pinkins and Watson at 6 feet, 7 inches each, and all weighing at 240 pounds or heavier.
“The biggest thing is how physical our post players are,” Headrick said. “We can’t just come down the floor and jack up shots. We’ve got to let those guys get in the play, get involved in the offense, and make people pay down low. ... "
Full Chipola Schedule: http://bit.ly/sE79mp
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