So for all those thinking DHas is going to reprise his role off the bench this year, care to weigh in on why his is the last highlight reel to drop ?
Keep in mind, he was the "#1" winner from summer practices, too....
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True. But it’s good seeing Hass step up. He’s not letting newbies beat him and needs to build up that motor for a starting PG position.The guys who win the practice competition don't always play. It's a hustle play competition.
Now, sure... Hass is going to be playing a ton of minutes. But this really doesn't have much to do with it. If the award went to "most likely to start" Alex would be #1.
You must think Ross is gonna make a great starter?
What are you talking about? Hass is WAYYYY tallerObviously Ross is going to be the center, he's the tallest of the five prizewinners.
I think it has to do with projections of other players. I think Nowell has a higher ceiling, but maybe not this year. Same with Solo.Im wondering how Hass, a proven key piece of our last run, has assumed a tentative role, in some BY estimations, to
true freshmen, a low minute sophomore and a kid from St. Mary's.
Not to belittle those other guards, but Hass was 6th man of the year for the most dominant cbb team of the past 30 years.
We are looking at Mahaney, Nowell, Ball based on their ceiling, Hass pushed his ceiling from year 1 to year 2 higher than any other player on the team. I know he's older but what basketball player reaches their peak at 23? Some of yall slept on him last year, don't make the same mistake.