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Not even then will or should it happen. Samson will cover TubelisNot until we play Arizona.
Not even then will or should it happen. Samson will cover TubelisNot until we play Arizona.
Yes, we've already seen it.Haven't we already? Didn't they play together very briefly one game?
Well, what if we put sanogo on clingan's shoulders.
Yep, two seasons in a row with this approach and they lost first round in the NCAA's and then lost to the Peacocks in the Sweet 16.All you have to do is look at Purdue who was in the same situation last year with Trevion Williams and Zach Edey who were both dominating. They both averaged around 20 minutes a game and played 9 possessions together the whole season
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Hurley Needs to Find Lineups w/ Sanogo & Clingan
End of story. I’ve seen enough. DC is a gd monster.the-boneyard.com
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Sanogo and Clingan
How are teams going to deal with Sanogo and Clingan this year? You have to try and stop one of the best players in the country (and yes he looks different now) who has a bunch of moves/pump fakes and can now keep u honest with the occasional shot from three and then you bring in the 7'2 guy. I...the-boneyard.com
There’s a few more threads out there too similar & filled with thoughts on this question
Well, what if we put sanogo on clingan's shoulders.
All you have to do is look at Purdue who was in the same situation last year with Trevion Williams and Zach Edey who were both dominating. They both averaged around 20 minutes a game and played 9 possessions together the whole season
Difference is Purdue didn't play any team defense because Matt Painter has no interest in defense.Yep, two seasons in a row with this approach and they lost first round in the NCAA's and then lost to the Peacocks in the Sweet 16.
that would have come in handy when they were replacing the Patoni tiles.Well, what if we put sanogo on clingan's shoulders.
That's what we need. Nine possessions of Clingan and Sanogo together. Sign me up!All you have to do is look at Purdue who was in the same situation last year with Trevion Williams and Zach Edey who were both dominating. They both averaged around 20 minutes a game and played 9 possessions together the whole season
Missed opportunity for you. We already got the 9 possessions in OOC play, I think it was the BU gameThat's what we need. Nine possessions of Clingan and Sanogo together. Sign me up!
Sanogo feeding Clingan in the post.
I'm not sure why people want this. The only reason I could see to do this is if the other team you were playing had two legit bigs. How many of those are there?I could see Hurley showing this near the end of the season, if for no other reason than to give other teams something else to have to gameplan for. Of course, what could a game plan for that possibly be?
In a trench coat so it looks like one guy.Well, what if we put sanogo on clingan's shoulders.
Maybe. Or maybe you’ve been possessed by Jim BoeheimYou've got to admit playing zone with a line up of AS, DC, SJ, JH, & AJ would be intriguing.
But again......why? We're not a .500 basketball team searching for answers. We're dominating teams right now. Why would we make a lineup change to see what happens when we already know if we keep the lineups as they are we can beat top five teams by 15+? What is the obsession with getting them on the floor together? Even if they are two of your best five players, the benefits to staggering them so drastically outweigh the negatives that it's not even close.I think they can easily try this against Georgetown at home next week. Put Donovan on Wahab and Adama on Akok for a handful of minutes. Georgetown uses the two of them together about 35% of the time and that at least gives Danny a sample without really sacrificing rotations.
The great pyramids of Giza lineup! Sure why not!Honestly we should try this lineup out:
PG Andre
SG Karaban
SF Samson
PF Sanogo
C Clingan
According to this board Spud Webb can guard Akok.I think they can easily try this against Georgetown at home next week. Put Donovan on Wahab and Adama on Akok for a handful of minutes. Georgetown uses the two of them together about 35% of the time and that at least gives Danny a sample without really sacrificing rotations.
I'm curious as to how many on here have forgotten our two most recent national title teams.
What I want to see (at all times) is two ball handlers (either Jackson and whoever is on the court as PG or two PG's).
We have sufficient evidence that (from many teams in many tournaments over the years) that worrying too much about height can be a recipe for disaster.
Maybe even slide Karaban to the Point and have Richie at SG, just to match up size-wise against some of our biggest opponents?The great pyramids of Giza lineup! Sure why not!
Why not? Sanogo can play 2G because he’s lethal from 3 and DC can run point because he passes better than Bird and Walton. Hurley having a seizure, it’s coaching malpractice by not realizing this.Now we've heard it all.
Some wingnut poster suggesting Sanogo play PG and Clingan play 2G because that's what's worked in the past.
No need to force them to play guard. They are natural front court players; play to their strengths.
Bazz and Boat laid waste to a Kentucky team that looked like that.Honestly we should try this lineup out:
PG Andre
SG Karaban
SF Samson
PF Sanogo
C Clingan
Were Williams and Edey on the floor together when Purdue won the championship?
I can't imagine not trying it in a home game against a team with a big you think you can beat anyway. If it doesn't work it doesn't work, and I wouldn't push change too hard on this team the way it's playing. But, would I like to have the two-big in my quiver on a day when we can't hit an outside shot, or need them both on the floor for Defense, or have injuries/foul trouble for Karaban and AJ? Yes. They are both so damn good I really can't see not at least giving it a look as a way to get them up to 45 to 48 combined minutes.