Many like predicting playing time, who sees the floor and who will sit. Hurley and his staff will figure it out.
With that said, Furphy, even though he's not a plus athlete, has an advanced offensive game and approach, that should earn him some playing time. One major factor for who plays and who sits will be how well they perform on the other end of the floor and ball security.
One particular skill that I noticed he's very good at getting into the paint and drawing fouls. Now granted the Big East offials allow a lot of contact, but if he gains a reputation of drawing contact, that might continue to be one of his plus capabilities.
There will be a learning curve and how well each player and collective rotation perform will impact who plays, who sits and for how long.
Throughout last year's season, the staff had a significant problem getting the rotations to play consistently on both ends of the floor. Lots of turnovers and inability to stop penetration. As the season went on the bench shrunk. This coming season, the options on the perimeter are much better and more deep. The
Don't overanalyze Furphy's athleticism any more than we did with Cam. He was high scorer and team leader against an all-star team of future NBA first round picks and played fearlessly and confidently. Even defended Dypantsless so well on a drive to the basket he forced a bad shot. That was against the #1 recruit for this year so let's all sit back and enjoy a kid with skill and moxie.......like a bigger KEA.frontcourt seems to bit thin. The more the team shows cohesion with multiple combinations, the more the PT will get spread around. There will be lots of opportunity to earn minutes. Karaban, Ball, Reed Jr and Demary Jr, all proven performers, will all get a lot of PT. The rest will be battling for whatever PT is available. Those who show they can defend, make solid decisions, demonstrate ball security, learn to execute the multi-action motion offense, though we might see a little less of that, and be productive when they play against high level teams, which there are a lot on the schedule, will have a leg up on the others. I'
That's high high expectation! but I like it.........like a bigger KEA.
The kid is 18, played 46 minutes today after 33 (as best I can recall) yesterday, 8 time zones from home, against a big athletic team playing 1 time zone from home.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.
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.
A man sees what he wants to see and disregards the rest.
I only saw one guy post a negative reaction to this game, but it spawned 15 posts about the board being wish washy. I think we’re all still hyped about the stuff we’ve seen over the two games.
The Guard! It’s a great song.A man sees what he wants to see and disregards the rest.
And before that, the same line can be heard in The Boxer from Simon & Garfunkel.The Guard! It’s a great song.
I watched the entire 2nd half yesterday, my wife was displeased.. Very impressed that he’s willing to get his nose dirty, he’s always in the middle of everything.. I see a lot of Cam Spencer qualities there, I’d wager that he got tired in the 2nd half and OTs, got flat.
Still can’t believe the kid from Cameroon scored in the wrong basket, haven’t seen that in a while.
Welcome to the off-season on the Boneyard!!I can't believe people are arguing over plus/minus for a single game?! And a FIBA game at that.
I thought we'd long got over the fact that this is a very indirect stat and much more a product of who you are playing with and against vs how you performed.
Nice quote from Jerry.A man sees what he wants to see and disregards the rest.
Fair enough. This is one of those cases I fully expect and hope to be proven wrong in time, maybe even against France. Regardless, once he’s in a system with teammates he’s practiced with for a while, it should be different. Knowing where the next pass should go more intuitively.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.
Furphy looked really good against Team USAAll of the games are on Youtube streamed for free. Gonna be amazing experience for these guys and help prepare them for what's in Storrs.
Australia: Plenty of good competition with them playing in the group phase with France and USA. Some real talent on the team. A few D1 players, Dash Daniels who is playing NBL and may go first round in the draft next year. Team probably isn't going to have a great record (and will be crushed by USA), but it should be fun to see him against the guys we want him to be dominating this November.
6/28 @ 11:15vs USA
6/29 @ 1:30 vs Cameroon
7/1 @ 11:15 vs France
Germany: Christian Anderson from Texas Tech will probably be leading the team. Kid playing for UW, some other D1 guys and a bunch of guys playing in vairous European pro leagues. Reibe is going to have to EARN his playing time here for sure. Reibe needs to prove himself to me now...he's been hit or miss and way too soft over the past couple years. I need to see him play tough and aggressive to have faith he can be the backup 5 we need.
6/28 @ 8:30 vs Slovenia
6/29 @ 5:45 vs China
7/1 @ 8:30 vs Canada
Figured I'd start a thread for anyone watching games or highlights here.
Furphy looked really good against Team USA
He’s notHow is Dash Daniels a lottery pick in next years draft? He doesn't start for this team or play starters minutes. What am I missing - potential?
How is Dash Daniels a lottery pick in next years draft? He doesn't start for this team or play starters minutes. What am I missing - potential?
Yes. I got the video link from that. I am just agreeing he looks awesomeDid you read the thread? Haha
Pretty sure he’s 18He's only 17, apprently. But also... he's probably not.