I really like Shaq Goodwin. Kid has a non-stop motor.
I guessing we were watching different games as the whole bottom student section was cheering on the team.Numbers werent bad even though I thought it would be more with the prices I was seeing for resell.. But the student section only had like the first 4 rows actually making noise on defense... It was pretty weak..
Of the things we can't say on here is a ok?Only called us thugs. And if we heard 'em, we'd beat the spit out of them.
Just wondering - from reading some of your postings - do you have something against SM?He wasn't trying to hurt another player? I would argue that Miller commits more asinine fouls than Shaq does.
Rod was examined by a neurologist, who diagnosed temporary damage to the part of the brain responsible for self control. His actions were consistent with those of virtually all test subjects under simulated conditions. If any of you were concussed by a Christian Laettner blow to the head, you would react very much like Rod did. UCONN made the tape available, but the press never showed it.I don't understand how you say that Shaq Goodwin is a punk and a dirty player but disagree with Rod Sellers. I would say neither are dirty, but very emotional and tough. Huge difference.
No, most of my frustrations with Shonn come with him on the defensive end. Reaches in always, isn't that great of a defensive rebounder for his position. Despite this, he needs to get more touches on the offensive end. Him and Facey both - it'll open up the floor for our guards if we go down low more often.Just wondering - from reading some of your postings - do you have something against SM?
I watched him a lot on defense last game and thought he defended pretty well on all assignments, and was especially effective on their guards on the perimeter in a few sequences. I think he's a pretty versatile player.No, most of my frustrations with Shonn come with him on the defensive end. Reaches in always, isn't that great of a defensive rebounder for his position. Despite this, he needs to get more touches on the offensive end. Him and Facey both - it'll open up the floor for our guards if we go down low more often.
He can defend a few positions, but in general he's very slow. He gets burned by quicker guards off screens and that's when he usually reaches out with his hand. If he had better positioning, like you pointed out, it would neutralize his need to excessively reach in. Quick feet!I watched him a lot on defense last game and thought he defended pretty well on all assignments, and was especially effective on their guards on the perimeter in a few sequences. I think he's a pretty versatile player.
...who previously had stomped on his chest. In any event, it was a love tap. The picture made it look worse than it actually was.What Sellers did was a public service. And in any event, he did it while he was actually in the game, and he did it to a guy with the well-earned and documented reputation as one of the dirtiest college players ever.
He can defend a few positions, but in general he's very slow. He gets burned by quicker guards off screens and that's when he usually reaches out with his hand.
Slow? He is the most athletic player on the team next to JA. Now he might be slow in recognizing things on defense but definitely has the foot speed to keep up with a lot of players. Very athletic player!He can defend a few positions, but in general he's very slow. He gets burned by quicker guards off screens and that's when he usually reaches out with his hand. If he had better positioning, like you pointed out, it would neutralize his need to excessively reach in. Quick feet!
He can defend a few positions, but in general he's very slow. He gets burned by quicker guards off screens and that's when he usually reaches out with his hand. If he had better positioning, like you pointed out, it would neutralize his need to excessively reach in. Quick feet!
He can defend a few positions, but in general he's very slow. He gets burned by quicker guards off screens and that's when he usually reaches out with his hand. If he had better positioning, like you pointed out, it would neutralize his need to excessively reach in. Quick feet!
He's a 6-8 power forward. I don't think he's remotely slow for his size and position.
Slow? He is the most athletic player on the team next to JA. Now he might be slow in recognizing things on defense but definitely has the foot speed to keep up with a lot of players. Very athletic player!
He's our best on ball post defender. There was also 2 or 3 play sequence where he defended Goodwin in the post and forced a bad shot and then a play or two later got switched onto Crawford (a guard) and stayed with him and forced another bad shot (actually had his hand directly in his face). Announcers even made comment of how versatile he is on the defensive end.
Watch his feet. He's laterally slow. He's quick up and down, so you are correct there.Shonn is the best team defense player on our team. I think it was the Temple game where he saved our butt time after time.
With Shaq, I felt bad for him. He was over-matched and Shaq was killing him. But, as I said elsewhere, I don't know why we continued to play small when Shaq was killing us. Miller needed help.
Watch his feet. He's laterally slow. He's quick up and down, so you are correct there.
Watch his feet. He's laterally slow. He's quick up and down, so you are correct there.
Maybe more lazy than laterally slow. Some very athletic players are like that. Thinking they are so athletic they can catch up to letting their man beating them.Watch his feet. He's laterally slow. He's quick up and down, so you are correct there.
He can defend a few positions, but in general he's very slow. He gets burned by quicker guards off screens and that's when he usually reaches out with his hand. If he had better positioning, like you pointed out, it would neutralize his need to excessively reach in. Quick feet!
Watch his feet. He's laterally slow. He's quick up and down, so you are correct there.