Yes this is a very interesting conversation. Good points made by everybody. Whoa! Hard to say what position he ends up playing? I am just glad we are recruiting players that can actually dribble and pass the ball . Lol Maybe our turnovers will go down next year. Go Shocks.
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Originally posted by Shockm View PostPeople on here keep on harping that we need a Point Guard really bad.
--Then Wilson is compared to Paul Pressey who was a Point Guard,
Paul Pressey
Paul Matthew Pressey
Position: Shooting Guard and Small Forward ▪ Shoots: Right
6-5, 185lb (196cm, 83kg)
Born: December 24, 1958 (Age: 63-131d) in Richmond, Virginia us
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostHope he IS a legit PG. If so, we can afford to be more picky with our last two scholarships. Need a 6'9 or 6'10 4/5 to go along with KP a strong rebounder/defender
Look at these numbers:
Rojas. 75%
Pierre. 76%
Rogers. 83%
Okafor. 79%
Bell. 75%
Ballard. 2 for 6. Not enough. But he will have to improve to get to the level where these guys are.
Add that to Jalen Ricks shooting 84% , Craig Porter 73% were looking good. KP shot 64% but I don't think he ever shoots that low again. He has a good stroke and will get that up next year. I could find nothing on Abide and J Wilson.
Agree coaches need to take their time and find a good pf and true pg. Go Shocks.
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Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
Paul Pressey
Paul Matthew Pressey
Position: Shooting Guard and Small Forward ▪ Shoots: Right
6-5, 185lb (196cm, 83kg)
Born: December 24, 1958 (Age: 63-131d) in Richmond, Virginia us
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I didn't watch him, but being at the top of a press doesn't mean anything. We put C4 there. Jamar Howard was often at the top of the press. Cooz as well. You often see long and athletic guys there. I believe Aaron Ellis was also played there often.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostI didn't watch him, but being at the top of a press doesn't mean anything. We put C4 there. Jamar Howard was often at the top of the press. Cooz as well. You often see long and athletic guys there. I believe Aaron Ellis was also played there often.
He may or may not have ran the offense. I have no clue as all I really know about him is what's been posted here over the years.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
I don't care where magazine listed him. I watched him play for 2 stinking years (LOL), and he played at the top of their full court press and brought the ball up the court. He couldn't shoot from outside (or even free throws) a "lick", but he could run, defend, handle the ball, run the break, pass and dribble,
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Originally posted by pinstripers View PostI believe the term "point forward" originated with Pressey
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