Around here, you're only as good as the thing you're the worst at.
Since scoring on dunks and alley-oops is so easy, I don't know why everyone doesn't do it all the time.
Isn't that the truth. Reason #1 why a large percentage of the board didn't think much of Taliek.
I've read Moneyball like a thousand times, and they mentioned that one of the reasons Branch Rickey was so good is because he focused on what guys could do, rather than what they can't do. Brimah does a lot of things well, and grades out statistically as a very good player on offense and defense, but if you only look at his rebounding, he seems terrible. So what's the one thing everyone cares about? His rebounding.
Seems every year certain players get the most scrutiny and least forgiveness for their faults. This team happens to be blessed with two players receiving this treatment.Around here, you're only as good as the thing you're the worst at.
Most of those FGs were dunks and alley-oops, which count in games but not for the purposes of the Supreme Boneyard Statistical Database.
Think the real reason they don't count is because those blocks and dunks were from Connecticut.Since scoring on dunks and alley-oops is so easy, I don't know why everyone doesn't do it all the time.
Around here, you're only as good as the thing you're the worst at.
Around here, you're only as good as the thing you're the worst at.
9ppg isn't exactly lighting the world on fire. His subpar defense against good big men last year really hurt us. The only elite skill he has is shot blocking, and he usually doesn't block his own guy, from what I remember.I've read Moneyball like a thousand times, and they mentioned that one of the reasons Branch Rickey was so good is because he focused on what guys could do, rather than what they can't do. Brimah does a lot of things well, and grades out statistically as a very good player on offense and defense, but if you only look at his rebounding, he seems terrible. So what's the one thing everyone cares about? His rebounding.
9ppg isn't exactly lighting the world on fire. His subpar defense against good big men last year really hurt us. The only elite skill he has is shot blocking, and he usually doesn't block his own guy, from what I remember.
@tcf15 debunked this with facts a few days ago. Brimah did play well against some quality bigs last year. He was inconsistent though, as underclassmen tend to be.9ppg isn't exactly lighting the world on fire. His subpar defense against good big men last year really hurt us. The only elite skill he has is shot blocking, and he usually doesn't block his own guy, from what I remember.
Welcome to lifeAround here, you're only as good as the thing you're the worst at.
9ppg isn't exactly lighting the world on fire. His subpar defense against good big men last year really hurt us. The only elite skill he has is shot blocking, and he usually doesn't block his own guy, from what I remember.