I will happily take another player in the mold of EO. Now let's find another Carl Hall to go with him.
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Bush Wamukota 7 Foot C 2014 - is a Shocker!
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I agree with ref about not getting plan A or B. I am still a bit surprised this signing happened now, unless Marshall feels Bush is as good as it gets in this recruiting class at this position. I was hoping a better player based on previous statistical performance would be available.
Having said that, maybe Marshall is good with having a 7-foot athletic presence occupy the 5 spot. My hesitation is that Bush appears too much like EO, but hopefully he comes with better hands and the ability to knock down free throws. If those concerns are put to bed, hopefully we have a guy in Bush that will play enough minutes to take full advantage of his physical makeup and skill set.
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It is reported that bush has played basketball for a number of years. Has good hands and touch. He hit a big growth spurt and is most likely adjusting a little. I think by next year we will have a solid 5 man that hopefully transitions to D1 quickly.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostPerhaps the coaching staff was not as upset with what they got out of EO as you were.
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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostDo you honestly believe behind closed doors, after the blood, sweat, time, money and hoop jumping it took to get EO to WSU, the coaching staff expected his SR year to yield 2.5 ppg/4.5 rpg/15 mpg/1.5 bpg? Trust me the expectations were much higher. Now, he became a Shocker, so by that definition I was rooting for him every second he was on the floor. Plus, he was one of the classiest of all student-athletes in recent memory.
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Bush will, for better or worse, be compared to EO by the fans. One thing he will not likely be is one of the most hyped recruits in Shocker history (as EO was). I for one am extremely pleased to have wrapped up a 7-0, 225 lb jumping jack before anyone else knows he exists! His presence alone is worth a couple of defensive stops per game.Livin the dream
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It's easy to forget, but when eo was first recruited, the cupboards were ABSOLUTELY bare. The talent that was brought in during the time it took to get to his sr year played IMHO a major roll in his lack of impressive stats and even improvement.
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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostDo you honestly believe behind closed doors, after the blood, sweat, time, money and hoop jumping it took to get EO to WSU, the coaching staff expected his SR year to yield 2.5 ppg/4.5 rpg/15 mpg/1.5 bpg? Trust me the expectations were much higher. Now, he became a Shocker, so by that definition I was rooting for him every second he was on the floor. Plus, he was one of the classiest of all student-athletes in recent memory.
If we're going to reach for a player with "upside", don't you want to take a chance on a guy who's 7', athletic, coachable and will get his degree?"Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostDon't forget to throw Jake White and CJ into the that Einstein statement. They each had an impact as well.
Your point that EO was not wholly responsible for WSU's recent success and Final Four run is valid. I never said otherwise. My point that listing EO's statistics and off-court qualities without including the team's success while he was here is just as valid.
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