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I don't think "6-9" is some sort of magic number
Beg to differ.
I don't think "6-9" is some sort of magic number
Not having a center over 6'9 is probably a good place to start.
I'm sure there's more, but I think you get the point.
- David Onuorah being our most experienced big, the next being Cobb who played something like 1 min a game his freshman year.
- Concern over Gilbert, Larrier, and Diarra coming back from their respective injuries 100% and staying healthy all year whilst playing the majority of min at their positions.
- Not having a pure back up 3.
- A lot rests on Adams and Vital taking huge steps up, not a given.
- Our incoming players are underwhelming on paper(Yes I know they can outperform their rankings; Vital)
- Lots of tough games early, we seem to start slow
What's the line on him making a 3 against us?USF has Terrance Samuel. They're a lock for the Final Four.
Personally I think we'll be fine. But the potential is there, yes.And this translates to "close to last in the conference" for you?
Not having a center over 6'9 is probably a good place to start.
I'm sure there's more, but I think you get the point.
- David Onuorah being our most experienced big, the next being Cobb who played something like 1 min a game his freshman year.
- Concern over Gilbert, Larrier, and Diarra coming back from their respective injuries 100% and staying healthy all year whilst playing the majority of min at their positions.
- Not having a pure back up 3.
- A lot rests on Adams and Vital taking huge steps up, not a given.
- Our incoming players are underwhelming on paper(Yes I know they can outperform their rankings; Vital)
- Lots of tough games early, we seem to start slow
If we lose all 3 guys again or they aren't effecrive and all our big guys suck then we could be in the bottom quarter of this conference. Remember even with average big men last year we finished sixth. Now we are worst on paper with only Jalen and maybe CV as proven players.And this translates to "close to last in the conference" for you?
He'll be splashing like Steph Curry.What's the line on him making a 3 against us?
I get your point. It's why bother going to games because we are going to be lousy right? Unbelievable that you have mailed in the season already. I really like this team and I think they will be legitimately good. You have to admit that with Jalen, Vitals, Larrier and Vitals, that we have an ultra talented 4. We also have a boat load of players that are long, athletic and have girth. If coached up properly, with a 40 minutes of Hell attitude, then I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Do yourself a favor, take a vacation from naysayer land brother!Not having a center over 6'9 is probably a good place to start.
I'm sure there's more, but I think you get the point.
- David Onuorah being our most experienced big, the next being Cobb who played something like 1 min a game his freshman year.
- Concern over Gilbert, Larrier, and Diarra coming back from their respective injuries 100% and staying healthy all year whilst playing the majority of min at their positions.
- Not having a pure back up 3.
- A lot rests on Adams and Vital taking huge steps up, not a given.
- Our incoming players are underwhelming on paper(Yes I know they can outperform their rankings; Vital)
- Lots of tough games early, we seem to start slow
You missed the word "potentially"I get your point. It's why bother going to games because we are going to be lousy right? Unbelievable that you have mailed in the season already. I really like this team and I think they will be legitimately good. You have to admit that with Jalen, Vitals, Larrier and Vitals, that we have an ultra talented 4. We also have a boat load of players that are long, athletic and have girth. If coached up properly, with a 40 minutes of Hell attitude, then I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Do yourself a favor, take a vacation from naysayer land brother!
You had me at "whilst."Not having a center over 6'9 is probably a good place to start.
I'm sure there's more, but I think you get the point.
- David Onuorah being our most experienced big, the next being Cobb who played something like 1 min a game his freshman year.
- Concern over Gilbert, Larrier, and Diarra coming back from their respective injuries 100% and staying healthy all year whilst playing the majority of min at their positions.
- Not having a pure back up 3.
- A lot rests on Adams and Vital taking huge steps up, not a given.
- Our incoming players are underwhelming on paper(Yes I know they can outperform their rankings; Vital)
- Lots of tough games early, we seem to start slow
You missed the word "potentially"
If Duke loses their top 11 players to injury, they could potentially lose every game this season. You see, the word "potentially" is key.
yesJalen changed his number?
If we lose all 3 guys again or they aren't effecrive and all our big guys suck then we could be in the bottom quarter of this conference. Remember even with average big men last year we finished sixth. Now we are worst on paper with only Jalen and maybe CV as proven players.
We not finish last but I just don't see how this team makes the sweet 16 unless Jalen goes off every game.
Brimah is the only one I worry about replacing .
We have to compensate for his defensive presence by improved team defense especially on the perimeter and increase physicality.
We are better at every other position post Larrier injury and at guard pre injury.
I wanted to watch some Alterique and Terry to get me ready for this season, and even though we obviously lost this game. Adding two more guys that can just go out and make plays will be atleast more fun to watch this year.
Brimah is the only one I worry about replacing .
We have to compensate for his defensive presence by improved team defense especially on the perimeter and increase physicality.
We are better at every other position post Larrier injury and at guard pre injury.
We're going to miss all three of the seniors more than people realize. Facey was a very good two way player last season who would help us immensely this year, and even Purvis - the guy we should theoretically have the easiest time replacing because of our depth in the back court - gave us a lot of value defensively in his ability to guard three or four positions. We're going to miss his size and athleticism a lot defensively. We don't know if Vital is big enough to be an ideal fit at the three and we don't know if Gilbert can guard at all. Same goes for Larrier, whose loss last season was, in my opinion, overstated. I might take Facey over him if given the choice.
We'll be better than last year, but it won't be an addition by subtraction thing. Pair this years back court with last years front court and I think you would have found a hell of a team. The major problems last season were the lack of a second ball-handler and coaching.