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But I agree he is a consensus 1st team AA along with Okafor, Facey, T Sam and Stanley Johnson.
Because so many people are saying that . . . .
But I agree he is a consensus 1st team AA along with Okafor, Facey, T Sam and Stanley Johnson.
When I say you are over reacting to one game, and then you only cite examples from that one game, you just reinforce my point. Everything you saw against USF is correct - he played poorly.
In the previous 3 games, he was 14-17 from the floor. He was 5-6 at Tulsa (two jumpers - one from 15 feet along the baseline over a defender playing off him, two dunks, and a put back layup with a foul), he was 3-4 at Stanford (no dunks - two low post jump hooks and a short jumper) in very limited minutes, and 6-7 against UCF (mostly dunks).
There are a lot of lobs in that total of 76 baskets, but you can't explain it all away with those.
You're really bright, great analysis on Brimah. How do you explain his games against Duke or Tex or Stanford or 35 mins against Florida.
But I agree he is a consensus 1st team AA along with Okafor, Facey, T Sam and Stanley Johnson.
Husky91 my man, just to clear things up for you in case you're a little confused:
There's a difference between looking critically at our players and taking explosive craps all over them. Unfortunately, you don't seem to be well acquainted with that nuance.
How did he avoid 'BIG boy camp' last summer?
BigErnMcCracken said:I'm not sure you really care what the answer is based on your posts, generally, but here, I'll make it easy for you: http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcspo...er-amida-brimah-may-undergo-shoulder-surgery/
That was 9 months ago, not 6.That was 6 months ago, and therefore in another universe. But might explain his issues this season.
I can't believe people are complaining about AB in this thread. The guy is really good for a sophomore, check the numbers. Anchors the D and is a viable option on O
Some of you dudes are thick as concrete. He had shoulder surgery as has been explained over and over again.

Yeah but we were told early and often he worked hard on his offense. I get that he lost a summer and that's great. But have you seen improvement on offense from game one this year besides alley oops? I am also not denying it will take time, I am just pointing it out that it needs to be better. And some day it will, maybe not this year.
So in that case I'm not sure who is the concrete.![]()
mauconnfan said:But have you seen improvement on offense from game one this year besides alley oops?
Yeah but we were told early and often he worked hard on his offense. I get that he lost a summer and that's great. But have you seen improvement on offense from game one this year besides alley oops? I am also not denying it will take time, I am just pointing it out that it needs to be better. And some day it will, maybe not this year.
So in that case I'm not sure who is the concrete.![]()
If a week at a big man camp in the summer proves so beneficial, why is it that we do not have a legitimate big man coach? Not being argumentative or trying to dredge up a name from the past, but the front line development doesn't seem to be happening.
I've seen an improvement. I can't remember him hitting one twelve-footer last year and he's doing it with regularity right now. He's still got a long way to go, but he's more polished than he was last year.
It's pretty frustrating to watch a player who can't catch the ball. He dropped two passes that were lobbed in like balloons to kick the game off.
how can anyone make this complaint against him? Do you just turn away when he comes out of the game or can your eyes not see Phil Nolan? Brimah is no allstar, but he catches and holds the ball like Beckham Jr compared to Philly
The thread is about Brimah... so the comment was about him?
if he couldn't catch the ball then he wouldn't have completed all these lobs. I get that Sunday's start from him was frustrating, but the hyperbole, and the hyperbole from the Brimah detractors who insist he hasn't improved when they've had every statistic possible thrown in their face to prove thats not the case, is a bit much.