Pretty sure he tore a hole in our defense and they beat us in the AAC tourney.
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If you’re reading this article then you are familiar with Saunders Jr. BYU has been in consistent contact with him for weeks and is one of the favorites to land him. Saunders will announce his decision on April 15. I was told earlier this week by someone close to the recruitment that BYU and UNLV were the final two schools. Wichita State has entered the picture since then and they could be a contender to get Saunders.
We released the first big board 11 days ago, and while there are a couple of the same names most of the names on this list are new. BYU has reached out to dozens of players as they look to add to...
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Originally posted by 12eagle View Post
Well those guys weren’t really shooters, and that was the problem. You have to go back to reaves, shamed, frankamp for the last time we had 3 legit shooters on the floor and we had a top 5 offense that’s year. We saw this year how bogged down the offense got playing a subpar shooter at PG and this guys shoots worse than him. Hard pass on this guy.
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I am amazed at the degree to which fans of a program that has been successful on a defense first model and who just watched a defense first team from our conference make the Final Four routinely undervalue defense in evaluating recruits."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostI am amazed at the degree to which fans of a program that has been successful on a defense first model and who just watched a defense first team from our conference make the Final Four routinely undervalue defense in evaluating recruits.
last year we had 3 players and that counts poor bear who shot 11 attempts. We gotta recruit more shooters.
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostI am amazed at the degree to which fans of a program that has been successful on a defense first model and who just watched a defense first team from our conference make the Final Four routinely undervalue defense in evaluating recruits.
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Originally posted by 12eagle View Post
Our final four team had 6 players that shot at least 10 3pt attempts and shot over 35 percent.
last year we had 3 players and that counts poor bear who shot 11 attempts. We gotta recruit more shooters.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
You have a selective memory Eagle. The F4 team and the 34-0 team were two very good defensive teams. FVV, Baker, Cotton, and our 3 headed Center group were all good defensive players, and great rebounders. Cle, Baker, and FVV all were around 35% from 3. We were a good 3 point shooting team that shot a little better in the tournament. We weren’t a great shooting team.
This team had one, Ricky, and he did it on 27 attempts.
The F4 team had four guys who shot better than 34% (Baker, Cotton, Armstead, Wessell). WESSELL actually was at 45% but only 24 attempts.
This team had one guy, Tyson, who shot over 34%.
Oh and the F4 team had Cle who didn’t shoot well his Jr year (31.8% which is still as good or better than at least 3 of our main scorers this year) but who shot it at 37% his Senior year on 177! attempts.
The 35-0 team was even better.
Whether or not either of those teams are considered great shooting teams is beside the point. Compared to our teams in the last couple years they were great.
Nobody is saying we need to stop playing defense and rebounding. We need to do that and get better shooters. It’s not an either or proposition.
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostI am amazed at the degree to which fans of a program that has been successful on a defense first model and who just watched a defense first team from our conference make the Final Four routinely undervalue defense in evaluating recruits.
Houston was a top 3 defensive team and a top 2 offensive rebounding team and those were their calling cards but go look at their guys season shooting percentages. They are far better than ours.
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Originally posted by 12eagle View Post
Well those guys weren’t really shooters, and that was the problem. You have to go back to reaves, shamed, frankamp for the last time we had 3 legit shooters on the floor and we had a top 5 offense that’s year. We saw this year how bogged down the offense got playing a subpar shooter at PG and this guys shoots worse than him. Hard pass on this guy.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
You have a selective memory Eagle. The F4 team and the 34-0 team were two very good defensive teams. FVV, Baker, Cotton, and our 3 headed Center group were all good defensive players, and great rebounders. Cle, Baker, and FVV all were around 35% from 3. We were a good 3 point shooting team that shot a little better in the tournament. We weren’t a great shooting team.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
The offense didn't bog down because he was a poor shooter. It bogged down because he over dribbled and hunted his shot more than running an offense or creating for others. We can be just fine with a PG that isn't a great shooter if he doesn't think he's the man and should shoot 16 times a game.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
The offense didn't bog down because he was a poor shooter. It bogged down because he over dribbled and hunted his shot more than running an offense or creating for others. We can be just fine with a PG that isn't a great shooter if he doesn't think he's the man and should shoot 16 times a game.
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