Brimah is the guy who, if he gets you 12 pts. great but if he gives you a donut, it's OK because you don't rely on him at all for offense anyways.
On another note: it's always interesting to see when the quitters start giving up on a season.
I kinda agree, but we need consistency from him. Where does the 12 points come from, when we can't throw the ball into the ocean from behind the arc?
I think that eventually, someone besides Boatright will emerge a la Jeremy Lamb his freshman year and really share the load with Boatright. The question will remain whether that'll be enough.
Great time for a nine day break though.
He also should be a monster on the offensive boards. We need more lobs and offensive rebounds to score points.Herein lies the problem. We have 2 starting big men who I would prefer not to work through on offense. I disagree with AB touching the ball every possession for sure and I am almost as sure I do not want Facey doing much more. That's not good and that's why we see the consistent passing around the perimeter, because they don't want to give it to them either.
I watched Kentan the other night when he was setting picks, which aren't all that solid although he tries. He never looked for the ball or made a natural roll to the basket even when it was obvious his defender would've allowed it. I don't think the confidence is there for him to be an integral part of the offense, from him or the staff. And having seen him with the ball, passing and handling I totally agree. He's a solid rebounder and becoming a little better on D, but the fact he is playing as many minutes as he is this year is telling of the issues this team will need to overcome this start. He should be a 12-18 minute guy.
KO's DNA is to work to overcome a problem and I love him for that, but....... There are 3 point shooters and there are guys who think they are 3 point shooters, like Purvis. TSam has no illusions which is fine. I would have hoped that Boat would be more reliable in that by this time in his career but he does a lot of other things for us. It's a big deficiency in today's college game.This season has been disastrous, I've almost broken my leg jumping off the purvis bandwagon. We needed him to be our second best player IMO to contend, even with a bum ankle his minutes were simply disastrous vs yale. You can't fault boatright for being the scoring pg he is, because who else is getting buckets? Its him and hamilton and thats it. It is what it is
I noted in the chat of the yale game how shocking the comments KO made were, the ones about "staying in the gym after practice to get more shots up". Like seriously? You should be kicking these kids out of the gym for how poorly they've shot the ball. And you know KO knows this, he doesn't like having to do that. No coach does.
We might be asking a bit too much from hamilton, to be our consummate do everything scorer as well as confident leader. thats tough for a frosh. Just gotta wait and see if somebody makes a leap, hamilton, purvis or facey.
KO's DNA is to work to overcome a problem and I love him for that, but.. There are 3 point shooters and there are guys who think they are 3 point shooters, like Purvis. TSam has no illusions which is fine. I would have hoped that Boat would be more reliable in that by this time in his career but he does a lot of other things for us. It's a big deficiency in today's college game.
There lies the problem: we have one decent 3 point shooter in Hamilton who is feeling a lot of pressure to carry the team from the perimeter. When you don't have good consistent shooters, you have no choice but to play inside out or hope and pray shots start falling. We will find out soon enough against Coppin State. The bigger problem is team chemistry and leadership when times are tough in games, no one steps up. It has to be the trio of Brimah, Hamilton, and Boatright. It's early but if I had to guess, I don't think Boatright has the command or respect of one or some of the players in the locker room, and that friction is causing our inability to close games and play good basketball.
huskymagic said:The bigger problem is team chemistry and leadership when times are tough in games, no one steps up. It has to be the trio of Brimah, Hamilton, and Boatright. It's early but if I had to guess, I don't think Boatright has the command or respect of one or some of the players in the locker room, and that friction is causing our inability to close games and play good basketball. Pure conjecture on my part.
No matter how much he shuffles, there will still be three jokers in the deck. The team will be much better next year when three cancers leave. Bazz was a strong enough leader to keep people in line. KO is trying to do it from the coaching box this year. So far, it isn't working out.
The team will be much better next year when three cancers leave.
Wow. Just wow.No matter how much he shuffles, there will still be three jokers in the deck. The team will be much better next year when three cancers leave. Bazz was a strong enough leader to keep people in line. KO is trying to do it from the coaching box this year. So far, it isn't working out.
Paesano said:Girls, time to go change your tampons. Who was Ollie talking about when he said some people need to stop playing for themselves and start playing for the team?
Who do you think Ollie's talking about here?
He’s pretty much given everything he has to this program.
Paesano said:I'll answer your question after you answer mine. You are such a cute little b!tch....
If you're asking where Brimah's points come from you've got it backwards.
I think that is the first step. We need a second ball handler (not named Hamilton). Then with Hamilton out on the wing, either shooting or slashing, you now have the defense stretched. That will create space for the 4 & 5 to develop their game inside.