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Quincy Ballard - 7'0 240 transfer from Florida State (verbal to WSU)
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We've got some 3-point shooters. Council was efficient. The NBA camps go past the portal deadline, which increases the probability that he'll be back.
The reports that Ricks can stroke it seem credible. Porter seemed to get better and more confident as the year went on. If our backcourt is Porter (6'2"), Council (6'6") and Ricks (6'7") and all those guys can hit 3's, and none of them decide it's mandatory to lead the team in attempts from 3, that could be a substantial shooting upgrade from last year.
If we can get a PF that is a scoring threat, then everybody on the team has to be guarded.
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Eldridge has suggested we might see Ballard and Pohto on the court at the same time. I think Pohto has the chops to defend a PF. I don't know about his handles driving to the basket, which is a nice asset for a stretch 4, but he could be dangerous playing PF with a rim protector whose main offensive role was getting some putbacks.
Ngandu would be the icing on the cake. He would give the Shox a front court that went 7' (Ballard), 6'11" (Pohto), 6'9" (Ngandu), 6'9" (Abidde), 6'8" (Rojas).
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostWe've got some 3-point shooters. Council was efficient. The NBA camps go past the portal deadline, which increases the probability that he'll be back.
The reports that Ricks can stroke it seem credible. Porter seemed to get better and more confident as the year went on. If our backcourt is Porter (6'2"), Council (6'6") and Ricks (6'7") and all those guys can hit 3's, and none of them decide it's mandatory to lead the team in attempts from 3, that could be a substantial shooting upgrade from last year.
If we can get a PF that is a scoring threat, then everybody on the team has to be guarded.
I disagree with the notion that we have enough 3 point shooters in RC4,CP, and JRicks. On any given day they can have one of those games where that ball just will not go in. Look at Houston. They had reliable shooters that could not throw it in the ocean against Villanova. 1for 21 from 3point line in that game. . Having Sassler and that other kid could have changed the outcome I hope Shocks coaching staff keep recruiting shooters.
Go Shocks and Happy Easter to everybody.
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They missed so many open 3 pointers last year. That's not offense . That's Clang. And more Clang.
Yikes Now that I think about it , they even missed several wide open layups. So sad.Last edited by TheShocktocles; April 17, 2022, 10:17 AM.
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Originally posted by TheShocktocles View PostThey missed so many open 3 pointers last year. That's not offense . That's Clang. And more Clang.
Yikes Now that I think about it , they even missed several wide open layups. So sad.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Shooting isn’t all that’s important to have a good team. I’m encouraged that we are recruiting some players that can rebound and block shots. Our best teams under GM averaged 8-10 more rebounds than opponents. We also had a couple of very good (Sweet 16) that averaged 6-8 more rebounds than opponents. The last two years, we only averaged 2 more rebounds or less than our opponents. Maybe next year, in addition to better shooting, getting better shots, and better passing (assists), we improve our inside play, rebounding, and rim protecting.
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Let's also not forget that our opponents often left a number of guys open because they weren't reliable shooters. We can't expect as many open looks with the same slow moving offense if we have guys that can hit.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View PostWhat's the word on TE? I know the consensus was he planned on leaving. IMO, the longer he waits to make a formal announcement, the more likely it is he returns. I'm thinking he's either declaring or coming back to WSU. Maybe waiting to see who else declares and basing his decision on that?
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostLet's also not forget that our opponents often left a number of guys open because they weren't reliable shooters. We can't expect as many open looks with the same slow moving offense if we have guys that can hit.
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Two great articles on Quincy Ballard and Issac Abbide by Taylor Eldridge. One is 7 ft and the other is 6"9. Both athletic and strong. When you add in KP 6"10, IPBC 6"9, JW 6"7, JR 6"7, and bruisers Gus O 6"6 and JR 6"6 we got a front line that will not be intimidated this year. I also think these players are better offensively. I am getting excited. Go Shocks.
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