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Hope he’s back for Xavier.
Who said he hasn’t practiced?At this point I doubt we will see him play much, if at all, this season. We are deep into the meat and he hasn’t been able to practice in two months.
A lot of season leftBarely:
Following Tuesday’s practice, Hurley provided an update on forward Samson Johnson’s right foot injury.
"He's doing better," Hurley said. "He's actually done some non-live drills. We just have to see how his foot progresses. But he's doing some shooting, moving around a little bit. We'll just see how the foot reacts."
So I don’t see his conditioning being there at the very least.
At this point I doubt we will see him play much, if at all, this season. We are deep into the meat and he hasn’t been able to practice in two months.
Don't underestimate how important the rest for Karaban will be. I already think he has shown some effects of the minutes he has been playingSince we're already 9 deep, I wouldn't imagine he's coming into 20-30 minutes a night anyway. Once he's healthy, he can work in a few minutes a night and build up his conditioning from there. Giving Karaban a rest here and there will be a huge help even if he isn't ready for big minutes.
To quote this morning's Courant, "[Johnson] has participated in non-live drills and taken shots, while moving around a bit to see how the foot reacts."Since we're already 9 deep, I wouldn't imagine he's coming into 20-30 minutes a night anyway. Once he's healthy, he can work in a few minutes a night and build up his conditioning from there. Giving Karaban a rest here and there will be a huge help even if he isn't ready for big minutes.
This is pretty much the only reason to get him back into the rotation at this point (and deal with a few of the beefier PFs we'll face). Spelling Karaban for 5-10 min a night and with some well timed switches could work the subs around some TV timeouts and get him more like 10-20 min of actual rest time. Just look what it does for Sanogo, he has rarely if ever looked gassed this season because of how Clingan is being usedDon't underestimate how important the rest for Karaban will be. I already think he has shown some effects of the minutes he has been playing
The problem with feet is they are also one of those injuries that can be a chronic issue. The foot is a rugged, yet finely tuned engineering marvel. Once it breaks, it requires to heal. Otherwise you’re shifting the problem somewhere else… other foot mechanics, ankle, knee, hip.To quote this morning's Courant, "[Johnson] has participated in non-live drills and taken shots, while moving around a bit to see how the foot reacts."
May I respectfully suggest that "moving around a bit to see how the foot reacts" is light-years away from contributing in any meaningful way in BE basketball competition. The idea that Samson Johnson, barely into rehab, is a better near-term option than a robustly-healthy Richie Springs remains, as my Trappist uncle used to say, "one of the great mysteries of the Church."
The foot is a rugged, yet finely tuned engineering marvel.
What body of work do we have on Samson to indicate he can guard and stop beefier power forwards? Maybe thats the time for Adama/Donovan to be on the court together.This is pretty much the only reason to get him back into the rotation at this point (and deal with a few of the beefier PFs we'll face).
I agree with both of these takes.Since we're already 9 deep, I wouldn't imagine he's coming into 20-30 minutes a night anyway. Once he's healthy, he can work in a few minutes a night and build up his conditioning from there. Giving Karaban a rest here and there will be a huge help even if he isn't ready for big minutes.
If his sights are on the NBA/leaving early at some point and we don't anticipate him being a full 4 year guy (5 on campus), then an extra year of eligibility is irrelevant and might as well play him this year to get him more seasoning for next year.He'll have missed 2/3 of season before he's back. Get him a medical redshirt. We'll need him more the next 2 years.
We've seen next to nothing of him. He's far from being an NBA player.If his sights are on the NBA/leaving early at some point and we don't anticipate him being a full 4 year guy (5 on campus), then an extra year of eligibility is irrelevant and might as well play him this year to get him more seasoning for next year.
Huh? LolIf his sights are on the NBA/leaving early at some point and we don't anticipate him being a full 4 year guy (5 on campus), then an extra year of eligibility is irrelevant and might as well play him this year to get him more seasoning for next year.
He'll have missed 2/3 of season before he's back. Get him a medical redshirt. We'll need him more the next 2 years.
Both of these statements can be true. He's probably closer on the spectrum to a medical redshirt than playing 15 games averaging 20 mins a night this season.If his sights are on the NBA/leaving early at some point and we don't anticipate him being a full 4 year guy (5 on campus), then an extra year of eligibility is irrelevant and might as well play him this year to get him more seasoning for next year.
Been saying this all along. Very skeptical on seeing him being able to get “a decent amount quality minutes”. Hope he can come around though with his ability to play, someone mentioned awhile back that he has a lot of NBA upside.At this point I doubt we will see him play much, if at all, this season. We are deep into the meat and he hasn’t been able to practice in two months.
Respectfully, you have absolutely no idea how close he is to contributing based on that little blurb.To quote this morning's Courant, "[Johnson] has participated in non-live drills and taken shots, while moving around a bit to see how the foot reacts."
May I respectfully suggest that "moving around a bit to see how the foot reacts" is light-years away from contributing in any meaningful way in BE basketball competition. The idea that Samson Johnson, barely into rehab, is a better near-term option than a robustly-healthy Richie Springs remains, as my Trappist uncle used to say, "one of the great mysteries of the Church."
To quote this morning's Courant, "[Johnson] has participated in non-live drills and taken shots, while moving around a bit to see how the foot reacts."
May I respectfully suggest that "moving around a bit to see how the foot reacts" is light-years away from contributing in any meaningful way in BE basketball competition. The idea that Samson Johnson, barely into rehab, is a better near-term option than a robustly-healthy Richie Springs remains, as my Trappist uncle used to say, "one of the great mysteries of the Church."
Dang, you beat me to it. I was going to post something along the lines of, "Kind of an extreme crowd-participation gimmick, but, ok, I'm in! I better not be the only one doing it, though! Don't leave me hanging!"Johnson is out every day. (board is lacking since Akok is now out somewhere else)
He's also in every day if you're lucky.Johnson is out every day. (board is lacking since Akok is now out somewhere else)
He’s basically on Justin Moore’s timeline, but with a less severe injury. Even if Samson comes back in early February (which would be worst case scenario), that still gives him a month and a half before the NCAAT. We will need every piece we can get by then.Barely:
Following Tuesday’s practice, Hurley provided an update on forward Samson Johnson’s right foot injury.
"He's doing better," Hurley said. "He's actually done some non-live drills. We just have to see how his foot progresses. But he's doing some shooting, moving around a little bit. We'll just see how the foot reacts."
So I don’t see his conditioning being there at the very least.
What you've seen is irrelevant for his NBA chances, sorry. He's not growing any shorter, losing any inches on his wingspan, or losing anything on his vertical leap (assuming he fully heals). Hurley famously said he has wall (lottery) potential. We think Karaban is pretty good, and Samson was playing better than him in the secret scrimmages (and seemingly a little worse in practice when Karaban was fully healthy).We've seen next to nothing of him. He's far from being an NBA player.
I’m excited to see his return when he’s ready. As long as no one uses the “Ferrari in the garage” analogy.I feel like every Samson take on here is either "he's a benchwarmer" or "he's going to the league" and I kind of love it