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Agree with everything except for the Olander comment, we all knew exactly what we were getting from Tyler.Lucky you - Omar Calhoun is still on the team & will play.
My eyes. I see a really fluid solid hardworking Daniel Hamilton: and I'm not going to speculate on how many years. The kid is good & the kid is confident. And that's what is dragging Purvis today (and Omar). Lucky us: we have KevinOllie to coach him up. My eyes tell me Purvis will be more valued than Omar. We do need one of them to really be a good 3 pt shooter. Like Cassell Jr. I am surprised with Sam I Am - he's savvy & knows both how to play plus when to press a shot.
If we were talking this time last year, we might say that Tyler Olander is going to have a stellar year. How did that work out? I expect to see Brimah play far better; I expect to see Facey make some offense. I'm not site we are going to see far more from Nolan and much this year from Rakim. Samuel may be one of my favorite guys to watch.
Agreed. More so just meant that a healthy Omar (freshman year Omar) would be a huge spark on the floor for us. But you're right, if last year is any indication of how he plays this year, we start to have depth problems.Agreed except for the part about Omar. He's been injured for a year now. His jump shot hasn't really improved and he doesn't have a great handle so not expecting much from Omar. The fact that Cassell is this good already means Omar must be efficient and play hard on defense to get any meaningful minutes.
People are drawing way too much from these two exhibitions. Two years ago, Napier was a mess against the first couple D-2 teams he saw while Omar Calhoun was establishing himself as the best pure scorer in program history. Alex Oriakhi was pulling down 20 rebound games and drawing comparisons to Okafor and Adrien back in 2009. My gut tells me the posts about Hamilton being the best player on this team will look similarly reactionary by season end.
It's a Sunday morning game against a D-2 school. If you think the game against Texas three weeks from today will bare a vague resemblance to what we saw a couple hours ago, I think you're being a prisoner of the moment.
You're right about that. We were up 18 with a couple minutes left and those 3's were crazy lucky...one circus shot from deep in the corner went off glass.Don't take too much from the final margin- Assumption hit three three's in the last minute after the walk-ons checked in.
If you think the game against Texas three weeks from today will bare a vague resemblance to what we saw a couple hours ago, I think you're being a prisoner of the moment.
Our FT shooting has been fairly concerning I must say, especially after the historic run of games we had 7 months ago. Doesn't matter who you are, who you're playing, where you're playing, or when you're playing; you should be making your FTs.
Sounds a lot like the first three quarters of last year no?Poor free throw shooting team so far? Only out rebounded Assum. By one today, with 35. SCjr & Ham have been good.
I didn't see the game but it does help to play with those types of refs, especially in exhibition. Sooner or later they will meet similar refs, so this experience could help then and may help win that game when it happens (via adjustments).First time seeing Hamilton and he was really impressive. He can shoot, handle the ball, distribute and played good defense.
On another note, I hope we never get those refs again. It was a freaking exhibition game so let the players play. They were consistent but they were calling every touch and bump it seemed like which completely ruined the flow of the game.
I get that we won't be shooting 90+ percent, but I don't think we should have expected two games out the gate with under 66 percent.We lost Bazz (87%, got to the line most), DD, NG, and LK, who were all good to great FT shooters.
We were an amazing FT shooting team last season. Not many teams shoot that well over the course of a season. We should definitely expect a decrease in accuracy this season.
Yes. It was a blowout.Don't take too much from the final margin- Assumption hit three three's in the last minute after the walk-ons checked in.
I get that we won't be shooting 90+ percent, but I don't think we should have expected two games out the gate with under 66 percent.
True but the 3 leading scorers in this game may be our 3 leading scorers this season. The good news is that everyone will get better as they learn to play together. KO may not know what he has until the league schedule begins.Don't get me wrong, I think Hamilton will be a star, too. He's a hell of a talent. I just think expecting him to be better than our senior captain is a lot to ask.
Exactly. Coaches have different priorities in what they teach teams the beginning of each season. This team has a completely new make over from last season other than the five position in which AB and PN are in similar roles from last season. Ryan has the most experience under KO, but he is in a new role. Everyone else is starting from scratch.True but the 3 leading scorers in this game may be our 3 leading scorers this season. The good news is that everyone will get better as they learn to play together. KO may not know what he has until the league schedule begins.
We were only up 5 without about 12 to go in second half. We had a good stretch for the next 8 minutes to put it away but I thought we struggled most of the game with turnovers and poor decisions. They will get better, lots of kinks to work out.Yes. It was a blowout.