Looks like we could have 2 or 3 years of Chandler and Midtgaard both on the court at the same time. That could be interesting. It would answer the proverbial question, "Where's the beef?"
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Isaiah Poor Bear Chandler 6'9 2018 a Shocker!
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In case anyone wants to see this man in action, below are some full sunrise games that I have found on YouTube. Apologies if these have already been posted.
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Just scanned a few of those games. A lot to like - and a lot to work on. Has a bit of Durley and Shaq in him, positively from a shooting range, screen game and size aspect, negatively from a conditioning, motor and consistent effort standpoint. He'll need to address those last three to avoid a redshirt. Let's get him in here and playing angry!“The rebellion on the populist right against the results of the 2020 election was partly a cynical, knowing effort by political operators and their hype men in the media to steal an election or at least get rich trying. But it was also the tragic consequence of the informational malnourishment so badly afflicting the nation. ... Americans gorge themselves daily on empty informational calories, indulging their sugar fixes of self-affirming half-truths and even outright lies.'”
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Originally posted by Wuzee View PostJust scanned a few of those games. A lot to like - and a lot to work on. Has a bit of Durley and Shaq in him, positively from a shooting range, screen game and size aspect, negatively from a conditioning, motor and consistent effort standpoint. He'll need to address those last three to avoid a redshirt. Let's get him in here and playing angry!Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 27, 2018, 10:50 PM.
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Taylor tweeted that he is still back in Omaha as far as he knows. Says if he doesn’t need summer school, then no necessity to be here yet.
Even if that’s true, it seems very bizarre to me. Why wouldn’t he want to be here practicing and building relationships with his teammates??The Assman
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History doesn't bode well for anyone who chooses not to fit in with the Shocks -- lots to learn, lots of Shocker / Marshall culture to absorb, lots of work to be done with Rosenboom. Maybe having Teddy will inspire IPBC once he shows up, but he certainly isn't helping himself by delaying in the meantime.
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Have since found out that he's taking classes in Omaha to finish up his eligibility before he can join the Shockers.
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So a kid who took a prep year is STILL trying to finish HS course work?
If he's struggling in 5 years plus a summer to finish what amounts to the minimum acceptable course work over 4 years of HS....good luck keeping this kid eligible. Rod Brown did it in 3 years plus 1 summer.
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Could be Isaiah just wanted/needed to spend a little while at home to recharge his batteries before embarking on what no doubt will be a challenging introduction to big time D-1 basketball. He'll have plenty of time to bond with his teammates before the season starts.
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But his teammates are here grinding away already. If I was a player and I was already in the gym working my a$$ off to get better, and someone was at home still, that would rub me the wrong way. Maybe that’s just me.
It is not my intention to cast IPBC in a negative light. I just think it’s a legitimate question as to why he’s not on campus yet. It could be some great and compelling reason for all we know.
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Who knows what the situation is. But all this baseless specualtions isn't particualrly productive. If 3G is unhappy that he isn't here I'm quite sure he has expressed that to Isaiah. If it is simply a lack of motivation, and not one of a bunch of other potential legitimate reasons, than he will find things tough going when he does get here whether that was a month ago or month from now. Yes it is a legitimate question. Still waiting for the legitimate answer though.Last edited by 1972Shocker; July 14, 2018, 12:00 AM.
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At one point in time I read that he was spending time at home helping take care of his ill mother. I’m not sure if that is still going on or not."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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If that's the case, it's certainly a legitimate reason for staying home, and actually a credit to him -- but his absence will still be a handicap relative to those who have been here all along, and he'll have some catching up to do.
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This. I recall the same thing. I have no idea if that is his reason for spending the summer in Omaha, but there very well may be a legitimate (and for reasons more important than basketball) need to be where he is for now.
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Another theory is that he’s planning on taking a redshirt to help with the academic side so he doesn’t need this summer to keep up, pure speculation of course.
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Even if that’s true, why not be here practicing and building relationships with your teammates?
I don’t recall the last time someone decided to show up late just because they could.Last edited by Shock Top; July 13, 2018, 02:13 PM.
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I'm not trying to sound negative towards IPBC, but if he really is at home taking care of his ill mom, then he needs to make a decision on whether he wants to be closer to home to take care of her or be here bonding with his teammates during the summer because, when school starts, his mom isn't suddenly going to get well.
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If it's because his mom is sick, I really don't care whether he's handicapped at all for the basketball season. Some things are more important than basketball and he should spend his time accordingly.
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Agreed, Stick -- I don't care, either, and of course you're right: if it is indeed a family issue, well, some things are more important; and in the larger scheme of things it doesn't ultimately matter whether he's handicapped on the court. I was just saying that he needs to realize he may be, not because of any unhappiness or punishment, but simply as a natural consequence of his not being with his teammates. And if he realizes that and accepts it, that's fine.
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