nwhoopfan
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I don't really think this is accurate. Hebard hardly scored a bucket from further away than 5 feet her entire career. Sabally #2 might step outside the paint some, but she's more likely to be operating on the low block. I think Graves likes using 2 posts w/ a high low. Before Prince there was McGwire, who was 6-5 but also would rather shoot jump shots than post up. Sabally #1 doesn't really fit the conversation because she was really more of a 3 than a 4 I'd say. She didn't play much til the end of her career but Giomi almost exclusively scored at the rim (mostly on put backs, they didn't really run any offense for her). Gildon was an undersized post, but I don't think she took many jump shots. Graves had 2 years w/ Alleyne, I don't remember her having a lot of shooting range. Seems like he uses his posts where they are effective, if that's mostly in the key, so be it.FWIW, I also think they filled different needs on different teams. For the most part, I feel like Rueck has always liked to play at least one traditional center 5 big who isn't going to look to score beyond 5-6 feet from the basket, dribble drive in the lane, or look to take outside shots. By contrast, I feel like Graves is more variable in how he uses his bigs and is happy for them to patrole, sit at the key, take outside shots, or feed to give his guards backdoor cuts. All of which is to say, Rueck got more out of Hamblin than I think Graves would have, and I kind of don't really see Prince fitting as well into Rueck's system, for the same reasons I don't think Kennedy Brown has made as much of a splash as she should and Taylor Jones, who I think is a much more one-dimensional player, has actually, IMHO, been the more important contributor since they both stepped foot in Corvallis a few years ago.
Rueck is not that different. Gulich hit plenty of mid range and even long jumpers (just inside the arc). Brown and Mitrovic will definitely take jumpers. Jones was supposedly working on her shooting range, but we've never seen it. I'm kind of suspecting shoulder issues have been hampering her for most of her career at OSU. Plus he's utilized a stretch 4 plenty of the time he's been there like Hunter and Corosdale, he doesn't always have 2 really tall posts on the floor together.
Hamblin and Prince are very different players, on that I'll agree. But I think you tried oversimplifying on how the coaches use their post players.
Gulich is maybe more of a model of what Prince should be shooting for, and she's lightyears away from where Marie was her final year in Corvallis.
