Maybe it’s that I want to see that potential in him, don’t know and we can highlight his defensive flaws but can’t shot blocking and defense be taught?Lol it is crazy to compare Sanogo to Okafor, but this kid has only been in college one year so who knows.
While we're at it, let's hope for Ray Allen in Hawkins, Khalid El-Amin in Diggins, & Deandre Daniels/Akok mix in Samson Johnson
I think what people are reacting to is Emeka's, athletic ability, quick jumping and timing on defense to block shots were natural. Those aspects of his game weren't taught.Maybe it’s that I want to see that potential in him, don’t know and we can highlight his defensive flaws but can’t shot blocking and defense be taught?
In the past we’ve had plenty of big man disappointment but Sanogo seems to be a willing student. He had to learn what we’ve seen him do so far and was that natural? Hopefully he’s working on what he needs. I know one thing, he has more promise that any recent 5’s. Also Hurley hinted he should have played him more at times. I want him out there, only way to learn and improve if we want him to be good in the future.I think what people are reacting to is Emeka's, athletic ability, quick jumping and timing on defense to block shots were natural. Those aspects of his hand weren't taught.
Let’s look at freshman year stats. Emeka played 30 minutes a game in 34 games, Adama 23 games but just 17 minutes. Emeka 7.9, 4 blocks 9 rebounds. Sanogo 7 points, near 5 boards 1 block. Emeka played over 1000 minutes, 1020, Sanogo 391. I do not believe Sanogo is hyped and based on numbers alone, more time brings his numbers up considerably. Fouls I understand, but he was held out a lot when that was not an issue and frankly that’s on Hurley. I hope he learned from that mistake and we need a ton of playing time from him this year. We’ll see what he does but I’m on his bandwagon.Just to answer the thread title - This summer Sanogo is unfairly being hyped and... I can't believe I'm reading this - compared favorably by some to Emeka Okafor, because he averaged 7pts and 4.8 rebounds per game and didn't trip over his own feet 5 times per game because we haven't had a good freshman big in 10 years so the fanbase is ungodly thirsty.
Ok. Youre one guy who knew. Congrats.I guess you can call me a liar then. Do you remember some of the games he had freshman year? The Arizona game on national TV is one that sticks out. I'm trying to find game by game stats to see if he had any other games like that to show what kind of potential he had, but I can't find those stats.
Okafor started every game and averaged over 30 minutes per game, which showed he could stay on the floor. He also averaged 9 rebounds and 4 blocks a game which is elite for a freshman, or anyone for that matter. Only 8 ppg and there were definitely questions about what kind of offensive player he could become. You could see where he was trending though by some of the big games he had. He was much more consistent as a freshman than Sanogo was last season.
I remember thinking we might only have Emeka 2 years early on. He was maybe the best shotblocking big in the country as a frosh and he had moments where his offensive game Showed glimpses, and as a big that’s all u need. Like said above that Arizona game, you knew Ben & Emeka could do special things here.Ok. Youre one guy who knew. Congrats.
Could he be as good as Jameer Nelson?Based on last year I am sky high on his abilities and potential I think he can be as good or better than Okafor... Thoughts?
In my defense I never thought Brimah was going to be a great player though we have a championship because of what he did. And I wasn’t one to think that many of our players were going to magically improve their shooting over the summer because invariably it does not happen. But Sanogo has something that could make him special here. Emeka is a pretty high mountain I admit but I think this kid could be a 15 and 10 player before he’s done, and maybe this year if he gets the pt. That would put him in an upper group of centers ever to play here.Could he be as good as Jameer Nelson?
Nelson was very good during St Joe's' most special year, and he performed better in the NBA than Ben Hansbrough and Jimmer Fredette, but I'd have still chosen Emeka and Kemba as NCAA Players of the Year in 2004 & 2011 respectively.In my defense I never thought Brimah was going to be a great player though we have a championship because of what he did. And I wasn’t one to think that many of our players were going to magically improve their shooting over the summer because invariably it does not happen. But Sanogo has something that could make him special here. Emeka is a pretty high mountain I admit but I think this kid could be a 15 and 10 player before he’s done, and maybe this year if he gets the pt. That would put him in an upper group of centers ever to play here.
15/10 isn’t a hot take here. I don’t think anyone will disagree here that he could be a double double guy.In my defense I never thought Brimah was going to be a great player though we have a championship because of what he did. And I wasn’t one to think that many of our players were going to magically improve their shooting over the summer because invariably it does not happen. But Sanogo has something that could make him special here. Emeka is a pretty high mountain I admit but I think this kid could be a 15 and 10 player before he’s done, and maybe this year if he gets the pt. That would put him in an upper group of centers ever to play here.
Okafor as great as he was had a helluva a lot more high level talent around him than Sanogo will have. That means something too. One player doesn’t do by themself but Sanogo is a very important key to team success this year, which is why I don’t want to see him languishing on the bench and underused by Hurley this year. At one point in the season I was fearful the kid would want to leave because lack of pt is what often drives that.15/10 isn’t a hot take here. I don’t think anyone will disagree here that he could be a double double guy.
It was the “as good as it better than Okafor” part everyone is hanging on, and rightfully so.
Emeka was great a a freshman we won the Big East with his helpI dont think the comparison to Okafor is all that crazy. Most of you are remembering who Mek turned out to be in his sophomore and especially junior year forgetting he was a freshman and NOBODY thought he`d turn out to be what he turned out to be and if you say otherwise youre lying. Sanogo was a freshmen who had to deal with interruptions, a shortened season and a coach who took some time to come around on him. For all we know Sanogo could come out this season and blow us all away averaging 20/10/4. He could also be solid and put up 12/7/2 a game. The point is we just dont know. What we do know is he showed some flashes of being a dominant big with natural and versatile scoring ability.
Lonnie Baxter getting him in foul trouble is the only reason UConn didn't make it to the Final Four in 2002, and once there they definitely could have won. Kansas would have been tough, but they'd have beaten IU.I guess you can call me a liar then. Do you remember some of the games he had freshman year?