So composed in the post and he just gets great position. He can play defense too. Yeah it looks like Whaley is going to back him up in not too much time. Carlton will probably not see time at all. Carlton can't play a lick of defense.
I'm not giving up Whaley's starting spot. He earned it. And knows what it takes. Sanogo has already or will prove he deserves the next most minutes over Carlton.A lot to like for sure but he's not starting over Whaley anytime soon. His half court defense is a work in progress. Needs to learn how to hard hedge and get back to his guy
A lot to like for sure but he's not starting over Whaley anytime soon. His half court defense is a work in progress. Needs to learn how to hard hedge and get back to his guy
Never committed to Seton Hall but they were assumed to be the leader for him for a while.Is he the guy that decommitted from Seton hall?
A baby hook.. When combined with the right body positioning and the timing of shot release.. Is almost impossible to defend for taller shot blockers unless they have the perfect angle for the block.. Especially true if the shooter can use either hand for the hook shot.. AS displayed the move a few times last night ..Will be useful to have in his bag of tricks for the BE battles.. Thinking AS might be using it/perfecting it in practice vs Javonte..Someone said that Sanogo has a "good, rudimentary" move underneath. What he actually has is an expert move executed with such confident ease as to look rudimentary. Decades ago, Bill Walton had a 21 for 22 tournament game where every basket was a soft baby hook. Watching that, you thought, "Why can't every big man do that. You get him the ball, and he does a little semi-turn and puts it in the basket." Sanogo shows a bit of that same instinct for the hoop. As for the Carlton comparison, it took just 17 minutes of watching Sanogo to render silly all contentions that Josh at least has a set of offensive moves.
Unstoppable. Like a big cat with a combination of power and athleticism. These guys are going to be exciting to watch and more in the pipeline in the future. It's turning around so quickly that it can make you speechless at times.Right handed... but he has a fantastic left hand hook shot. Makes things so easy when a player is ambidextrous
He ain't starting Friday. Great game by him. Hands, position and timing on offensive boards are impressive. They'd be impressive for a senior with 100 college games under his belt. For a frosh in his first game? Really impressive.
That being said Pork Chop was active and played well as the starting five. You'll see the same five starting Friday as you saw today.
A lot to like for sure but he's not starting over Whaley anytime soon. His half court defense is a work in progress. Needs to learn how to hard hedge and get back to his guy
I'm most impressed with his hands and touch.
We know he's a big, strong guy who's going to collect rebounds and block shots (especially against small teams).
But the ability to go right back up with a soft hook shot without fumbling it away or clanging it off the rim isn't something we've see from a freshman big in a long time.
It's incredible what Hurley has been able to do with this roster in 2 years.
But are we sure it's the same guy?Beyond incredible. Only four players left from two years ago:
2018-19 vs. 2020-21
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Isaiah Whaley----Isaiah Whaley
I was going to mention this also. He gets faked off his feet very easily. He’s really going to need to work on that.He leaves his feet a bit on defense which concerns me for better competition.
But isn't that pretty much everyone, especially early on? Whaley figured it out.I was going to mention this also. He gets faked off his feet very easily. He’s really going to need to work on that.
But are we sure it's the same guy?