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Mauconn your well aware what I mean by fundamentals, and it starts with defense. Amida has basketball fundamentals including defending his man, timing for blocks, and free throw shooting. I don't expect Brimah to be an offensive player, but its not like he is getting any plays to get him going or being set up for baskets. We have our guards passing the ball around the perimeter on offense. We have guards that can't stay in front of their man on defense. That's bad fundamentals. Your hatred of Brimah is clouding your judgement. Brimah is a NET POSITIVE for this team.
Let's wait for Saturday against Ohio State to see what's going to happen as that should provide the last insight we need going forward with this team.
Watch the damn game please magic. His fundamentals are horrific, he's obviously still very raw. He has nothing run through him on offense for a reason, you know what that is? He can't pass, can't pick and doesn't know where to roll off a pick. Oh yeah and as you saw he can't even square up to make a little jump hook or even hit the rim. All of those are "fundamentals". He got 2 and 7 his guy got 16 and 9 - net positive by what standards? I agree with you and our guards not good on the ball defensively for sure but neither is he. His blocks usually come off the ball as he does not defend the low post very well at all. They all need to be better but you seriously need to watch the game closer and take a less bias view because of your adoration of this kid.
