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I searched "Nick Timberlake" on Twitter last night and he was getting torched by people.I’m glad we have Spencer and not Timberlake
Staff did good.
I searched "Nick Timberlake" on Twitter last night and he was getting torched by people.I’m glad we have Spencer and not Timberlake
I did not see that he was in pain but I did see that he took a shot to the mouth at one point in the second half.Yes. He looked like he was in pain for a bit. Stayed in though. Needs to stop trying to block impossible shots though.
I searched "Nick Timberlake" on Twitter last night and he was getting torched by people.
Staff did good.
He is rightfully so buried on the bench at KU. We lucked out big time by missing on him and getting Spencer instead.I searched "Nick Timberlake" on Twitter last night and he was getting torched by people.
Staff did good.
His shot also looks great but he’s probably just mentally a bit sped up which is causing the misses. He’ll be very very good for us by March
Not sure how you can’t be worried. Something made him mad. But when it happened he did hop on one foot. But something happened. He kept looking at the bench like he wanted to come out…..I guess we will have to wait and see with him and Castle.anyone else worried clingan aggravated his foot?
I know you think you understand things better than I do. This thread was about last night’s game to begin with. Do Spencer and Newton matter? Of course. Absent those two, this is a very young team relying on a lot of young talent. We are 3 games in. The best of the freshmen was out last night. Diallo is the most experienced of the subs. Johnson is virtually a freshman in actual game experience. Clingan is still learning how to play offense and is pretty one dimensional on how he scores. Needs to learn a bit of patience and footwork when he can’t dunk. Karaban is different. Plays a pretty mature game. If you want to have an actual discussion instead of resorting to snark, great.Yeah, we're not exceptionally young this season, we're barely younger than last year. Average D1 experience was 2.25 years last year which was 113th in the country and this year's it's 2.13 which is 106th
I would say XL was about 70% fullI was impressed with the crowd size for a Tuesday night against a cupcake. Both venues will rock for the BE games this season.
Nope, I'm good. Not going to waste my time with you when you can't even grasp basic factsI know you think you understand things better than I do. This thread was about last night’s game to begin with. Do Spencer and Newton matter? Of course. Absent those two, this is a very young team relying on a lot of young talent. We are 3 games in. The best of the freshmen was out last night. Diallo is the most experienced of the subs. Johnson is virtually a freshman in actual game experience. Clingan is still learning how to play offense and is pretty one dimensional on how he scores. Needs to learn a bit of patience and footwork when he can’t dunk. Karaban is different. Plays a pretty mature game. If you want to have an actual discussion instead of resorting to snark, great.
There you go. Arrogant twit. Give me the facts that I don’t grasp that you do. Your lack of perception might improve when you grow up.Nope, I'm good. Not going to waste my time with you when you can't even grasp basic facts
He certainly hasn't taken a step up but last night was fine for what we need from him. A couple nice takes to the rim, 3 assists/0 turnovers, that'll work for a 4/5th guard.My biggest disappointment so far has been Diarra tbh. Expected a step up from him, and he hasn't even shown that he can be a serviceable guard off the bench at this point.
Diarra was our 2nd best guard last night. I think he has played relatively well compared to last year. He is cutting down on his dribbling and passing faster. Last year, his excessive dribbling kept the team from getting into a flow on offense. Of course, like most of the other players, the next 4 games will tell us a lot. I think he will be fine.My biggest disappointment so far has been Diarra tbh. Expected a step up from him, and he hasn't even shown that he can be a serviceable guard off the bench at this point.
I said in the chat yesterday I think I could predict makes/missee from distance with 80% accuracy. Looks like young Andre rushing everything. When he's relaxed and sets his feet, his shot has more arc and is less stiff.
Bigger concern to me is his lack of handle and finishing at his size. It will be a limitimg factor like Hawkins year 1. He'll develop but I'm not sure we can expect much ballhandling from him this season.
It's the entire post you responded to. Nothing here is my opinion, these are all objective numbers coming straight from KenPom:There you go. Arrogant twit. Give me the facts that I don’t grasp that you do. Your lack of perception might improve when you grow up.
And i said you can’t discount the two grads if you bothered to actually read what i wrote . Better pray they both stay healthy. Without either one of them you can throw Kenpom in the trash. I was at the Stonehill game. There were several possessions where we had neither of those on the floor and sometimes not Castle. And it wasn’t so great. I trust my eyes. Analytics are just that. They rarely tell the whole story.It's the entire post you responded to. Nothing here is my opinion, these are all objective numbers coming straight from KenPom:
"We're not exceptionally young this season, we're barely younger than last year. Average D1 experience was 2.25 years last year which was 113th in the country and this year's it's 2.13 which is 106th"
Clingan is not one dimensional, his post moves around the basket have improved a bunch already and he's obviously great off of lobs. That doesn't mean he's perfect, the FT shooting has to improve even if it's a small sample of struggles. The defense too, to make sure he doesn't commit stupid fouls.And i said you can’t discount the two grads if you bothered to actually read what i wrote . Better pray they both stay healthy. Without either one of them you can throw Kenpom in the trash. I was at the Stonehill game. There were several possessions where we had neither of those on the floor and sometimes not Castle. And it wasn’t so great. I trust my eyes. Analytics are just that. They rarely tell the whole story.
Tell me where my take on Clingan’s offense is wrong. Seriously. I don’t resist other ideas, i grow from them and I’m way older than you He’s a force but he has a lot of room to improve. Castle is great in court awareness, ball handling, finishing at the hoop and FT shooting, at least vs. Stonehill. He pretty much didn’t look to jump shoot. If that’s his usual game - I don’t reach conclusions off of one game - do you think that will hurt against better competition? Is it crazy to hope he has an outside game?
I think you make great points. The Castle thing will be something to watch too.And i said you can’t discount the two grads if you bothered to actually read what i wrote . Better pray they both stay healthy. Without either one of them you can throw Kenpom in the trash. I was at the Stonehill game. There were several possessions where we had neither of those on the floor and sometimes not Castle. And it wasn’t so great. I trust my eyes. Analytics are just that. They rarely tell the whole story.
Tell me where my take on Clingan’s offense is wrong. Seriously. I don’t resist other ideas, i grow from them and I’m way older than you He’s a force but he has a lot of room to improve. Castle is great in court awareness, ball handling, finishing at the hoop and FT shooting, at least vs. Stonehill. He pretty much didn’t look to jump shoot. If that’s his usual game - I don’t reach conclusions off of one game - do you think that will hurt against better competition? Is it crazy to hope he has an outside game?
Sloppy with the ball, and shooting still non existent. He won't be taking it to the rack against good non-conference/Big East teams, so that's not going to be a continued part of his game.Diarra was our 2nd best guard last night. I think he has played relatively well compared to last year. He is cutting down on his dribbling and passing faster. Last year, his excessive dribbling kept the team from getting into a flow on offense. Of course, like most of the other players, the next 4 games will tell us a lot. I think he will be fine.
Sloppy with the ball, and shooting still non existent. He won't be taking it to the rack against good non-conference/Big East teams, so that's not going to be a continued part of his game.
Fair enough. Was just expecting a little more with the way he was being talked about, especially shooting wise/ball handling wise.Listen I like what Diarra brings as the 4th-5th guard but if he’s playing a lot of minutes or is our 2nd best guard I’m afraid we’re in a bit of trouble in those games. He is what he is we need more to be really good. He was definitely decent last night but it was MVSU. He has his spot but I can’t be more than 8–12.
All I’m saying about Clingan is that when he uses the glass he seems to rush a hair. I’d love to see a bit of jump hook from him once in a while His foul shooting can be a big deal as we get into real competition. I think his form is not horrible and he’s pretty much on line. Some guys just aren’t accurate in distance but i think he will (has to) improve.Clingan is not one dimensional, his post moves around the basket have improved a bunch already and he's obviously great off of lobs. That doesn't mean he's perfect, the FT shooting has to improve even if it's a small sample of struggles. The defense too, to make sure he doesn't commit stupid fouls.
I'm not worried about Castle, there's no conclusions to draw yet off his 12 FG attempts about his offensive game hurting us. He's a capable shooter from outside, and that's the reason why he's able to drive so successfully and get shots at the basket. If he's getting the basket with ease I have no issue with a lot of his shots coming at the rim
I'd love to see him take a couple of shots though- he passed up a few when open. I don't think he has the greatest shot but he needs to be a credible threat offensively too.He certainly hasn't taken a step up but last night was fine for what we need from him. A couple nice takes to the rim, 3 assists/0 turnovers, that'll work for a 4/5th guard.
If he's better than a 35% shooter from behind the arc than you want him taking more 3s than 2s unless all those 2s are dunks. This is just modern basketball now. 3s or shots in the paints. I can't find a 3pt % from last year but I thought it was pretty high. He shots 85% from the FT line. He'll likely be a very good shooter here.General rule, if you are a better athlete than shooter you should probably shoot more 2s than 3s. Wish Solo would put it on the deck and get to the rim more.
Don’t need or even want Castle hanging out on the perimeter shooting 3’s. We have three starters doing that now, and Clingan posting down low.I think you make great points. The Castle thing will be something to watch too.
I actually really like how he attacks currently. It’s a great part of his game. Shooting isn’t much of an issue as long as you don’t settle for it and he seems to be able to get to the rim at will. Will have to see if it holds up against better competition but he won’t need much of an outside game if people can’t stop his drives.
He took like 3 three point attempts his first 2 games.