FIFYThisteamgame is so hard to watch
I think his team high + 17 should change your mind somewhat - no?To be honest, I was a little bit disappointed in Furphy in that one. Shooting is one thing - especially with tired legs - but he didn’t impact the game really at all in the second half and OT. Didn’t see the sort of intangibles or winning plays or “dog” in him that I would have liked to see in a game they had to win.
Getting in our system will less selfish teammates will help, but I am going to dial back my expectations on him a little until I see him bring more to the table. Right now he seems like the kind of guy where if his shot isn’t going, he won’t give you much of anything else.
But maybe he’ll show more against France and I’ll change my mind.
Yesterday everyone loved him and today not so much. It's hard to watch such a small sample size and be so positive or so negative.To be honest, I was a little bit disappointed in Furphy in that one. Shooting is one thing - especially with tired legs - but he didn’t impact the game really at all in the second half and OT. Didn’t see the sort of intangibles or winning plays or “dog” in him that I would have liked to see in a game they had to win.
Getting in our system will less selfish teammates will help, but I am going to dial back my expectations on him a little until I see him bring more to the table. Right now he seems like the kind of guy where if his shot isn’t going, he won’t give you much of anything else.
But maybe he’ll show more against France and I’ll change my mind.
Not really - I have always felt that +/- in a single game doesn’t tell you much. It’s more of a stat that has value over long term. The sample size is too small.I think his team high + 17 should change your mind somewhat - no?
I also think that was the only time he sat. He was running the offense the entire game and they won - without him they would not have won.Not really - I have always felt that +/- in a single game doesn’t tell you much. It’s more of a stat that has value over long term. The sample size is too small.
In this case, the reason he led the team in +/- is because he sat for 2 minutes in the fourth and Cameroon went on a quick 9-0 run (capped by a banked-in 3). Those 2 minutes aren’t necessarily enough to draw conclusions from.
Huh. You don't say.the reason he led the team in +/- is because he sat for 2 minutes in the fourth and Cameroon went on a quick 9-0 run (capped by a banked-in 3)
I'm really not seeing it with Dash Daniels. How is this kid a projected lottery pick? I haven't watched the game but he looks barely better than a bunch of kids that aren't even sniffing the NBL. Obviously an NBA frame and speed, but idk what else
I mean, during that stretch, Cameroon hit a 3, Australia got a wide, wide open 3 in the corner against the zone. Completely uncontested. Missed. Then Cameroon had a disjointed possession where they probably got away with a travel and a big ended up banking in a contested 3 late in the shot clock … and AUS called timeout and put Furphy back in (after only 50 seconds actually). That’s a -6 that Furphy doesn’t get because he happened to be sitting for one unlucky sequence. A single game +/- can sometimes just be coincidence. Not always. Sometimes it tells you something (if a PG comes out and a team can’t run their offense, or if a center comes out and they give up putbacks, or they can’t draw double teams and get open looks, you can glean something from it). And also, to be fair, that doesn’t account for all of the +17 … AUS was also -6 in the first half without him on the floor. There might be something more substantial to glean from that stretch.Huh. You don't say.
You and many others are extrapolating way too much from these two games. Let alone a half like you’re doing. Yesterday was exponentially more telling considering the competition. A back to back in which he has to play the entire game after playing almost the entire game yesterday. All while trying to muster up the care to play Cameroon, are terrible conditions to take much of any meaningful information from.I mean, during that stretch, Australia got a wide, wide open 3 in the corner against the zone. Completely uncontested. Missed. Then Cameroon had a disjointed possession where they probably got away with a travel and a big ended up banking in a contested 3 late in the shot clock … and AUS called timeout and put Furphy back in (after only 50 seconds actually). That’s a -6 that Furphy doesn’t get because he happened to be sitting for one unlucky sequence. A single game +/- can sometimes just be coincidence. Not always. Sometimes it tells you something (if a PG comes out and a team can’t run their offense, or if a center comes out and they give up putbacks, or they can’t draw double teams and get open looks, you can glean something from it). And also, to be fair, that doesn’t account for all of the +17 … AUS was also -6 in the first half without him on the floor. There might be something more substantial to glean from that stretch.
Furphy actually banked in his own 3 to start the fourth … and then was 0-4 with 1 assist and 1 rebound in the 19 minutes that followed (although they actually gave Furphy credit for the basket when Cameroon dunked on themselves - so he did get a gift 2 points there in the stats). That’s a full half of crunch time basketball being basically invisible in a win or go home scenario.
He’s the team captain. That’s not good enough. And I’m not worried about shooting with tired legs, but impact the game in other ways. He reminded me too much of mid-slump Karaban.
if this is what you got from watching 2 games, I think I can safely not put any confidence in your opinion, respectfully. He is the type of player who makes everyone else better. Does the little things, the proper cuts, the extra pass, the pointing out where to be on the court, being the best help defender out there. He is a stabilizing force, the coach on the floor. Baby Samoan Barkley never passed and tried to Bald Bull himself through the lane every possession, not to mention Furphy seemed tired with so much usage. Sorry if this came off salty, but Im baffled thats what you came away with as a player assessment. And I agree he didnt play well today, but you can see the type of player he is.Getting in our system will less selfish teammates will help, but I am going to dial back my expectations on him a little until I see him bring more to the table. Right now he seems like the kind of guy where if his shot isn’t going, he won’t give you much of anything else.
I'm not drawing sweeping conclusions from either game but why phrase it like this? If they lost to Cameroon they're pretty much eliminated from moving on from pool play, the motivation was already there.You and many others are extrapolating way too much from these two games. Let alone a half like you’re doing. Yesterday was exponentially more telling considering the competition. A back to back in which he has to play the entire game after playing almost the entire game yesterday. All while trying to muster up the care to play Cameroon, are terrible conditions to take much of any meaningful information from.
I would assume so. Other than vacationing what would the point of going over there if they are going to miss the majority of the games? I'm hoping they come back with some nice "souvenirs" for us all to enjoy in coming seasons.Was Hurley there today?
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UConn men’s basketball freshmen Jacob Furphy, Eric Reibe shine to start FIBA U19 World Cup
UConn men’s basketball has two representatives at the FIBA U19 World Cup in incoming freshmen Jacob Furphy (Australia) and Eric Reibe (Germany).www.courant.com
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Everyone moves on from pool play. They'd just have to play the top seed in the other bracket (probably Israel), who isn't even that good.I'm not drawing sweeping conclusions from either game but why phrase it like this? If they lost to Cameroon they're pretty much eliminated from moving on from pool play, the motivation was already there.
Got it, I thought they ran it like the World Cup and Olympics where only the top teams move past the group stage. Either way the schedule is known beforehand, it still doesn't make sense to phrase it like they have to get up to play Cameroon, they just got their asses whooped the day before I would hope they would be motivated.Everyone moves on from pool play. They'd just have to play the top seed in the other bracket (probably Israel), who isn't even that good.
LMFAO, Bald Bull. Thanks for bringing up memories of Mike Tyson's punch out. I will have to steal that phrase, "Bald Bull himself through the lane"h
if this is what you got from watching 2 games, I think I can safely not put any confidence in your opinion, respectfully. He is the type of player who makes everyone else better. Does the little things, the proper cuts, the extra pass, the pointing out where to be on the court, being the best help defender out there. He is a stabilizing force, the coach on the floor. Baby Samoan Barkley never passed and tried to Bald Bull himself through the lane every possession, not to mention Furphy seemed tired with so much usage. Sorry if this came off salty, but Im baffled thats what you came away with as a player assessment. And I agree he didnt play well today, but you can see the type of player he is.
Not really - I have always felt that +/- in a single game doesn’t tell you much. It’s more of a stat that has value over long term. The sample size is too small.
In this case, the reason he led the team in +/- is because he sat for 2 minutes in the fourth and Cameroon went on a quick 9-0 run (capped by a banked-in 3). Those 2 minutes aren’t necessarily enough to draw conclusions from.