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Looks like he's doing the grind at least
I mean, sure. But, 25% is still a pretty big impact
I'd take another Amida in a heartbeat. Sign him up!
How much would Brimah have helped our defense this year?
Well, we're gonna need someone to back up Carlton. 2019 pickings at the 5 are slim.
4 years same player? 25% staff and 75% on the player at best. This staff maybe would get another point or 2 and maybe .5 or 1 more rebound. Didn't understand the game, nothing natural besides jumping and that hurts coach ability in a huge way. Having said that I'd take him last year and this year. But the main thing we need to improve on is smarter basketball players so the staff can impact them.
Just wondering, how is a guy like this not rated on any site? Not too sure how the ins and outs of the recruiting sites work, assuming there’s a good reason
Ooof. No. Has the same Bambi-on-ice physicality Amida did without the length, and "only been playing for 3 years" scares me.
I prefer Ugboh.We have better options imo. There are a half dozen jucos and grad transfers that would help our team immediately. This kid won't.
We have better options imo. There are a half dozen jucos and grad transfers that would help our team immediately. This kid won't.
Rivals has him at 7'1", 225, and he sure looks to be bigger and thicker (if you can use that word on someone who only weighs 225 and is over 7 feet tall) than Brimah. Seems more powerful and able to score around the basket than Brimah at the same stage of their development while also blocking and altering a lot of shots. Of course, it's high school, but maybe he's that diamond in the rough some of us have been hoping falls in our lap?
We might have better options whoever they might be but until we land one of those other options, we might need to keep an open book.
At the college level, I think that's a little low. Especially with guys who are fundamentally so raw and haven't played since they are kids. They don't know what they don't know. They need a lot more developmental work than others. And It's no secret we haven't had legit big development for years. There's one constant there and that's the staff.
I also think it's pretty clear that we had a team that didn't work hard enough. And a lot of that comes from the top, and as Hurley says, having a "culture" in place.
I don't think Amida would have been something special, but I do think he would have been a lot better under a coach better at developing (and motivating!) guys.
Just think too may of you underestimate the requirements for understanding the game. Can't teach someone who doesn't get the details by the time their 19-20 and this is why Sid scares me. Let me ask you this, why is Cobb still dreadful on D despite this staff hammering him everytime he overextends himself on a hedge or help or doesn't react in time to help? I can promise you a coachable kid with basketball smarts would have picked it up after a couple games this year it doesn't have to be taught for 3 years before you get it. Some players that age just don't develop the understanding of the game and it hurts them dramatically.
For next year, it has to be someone developed. 5th year makes the most sense, as it doesn't lock up a scholarship.
Fact: we've got too many marginal guys on the team as it stands right now. We don't need to add another one. Either add elite (or close to) talent, or fill holes for a year.
A guy like this makes sense when you already have a bunch of good talent in the pipeline.
Just add elite (or close to) talent.
Thank you. I wish someone had thought of this before the last three seasons.
I thought Brimah was overrated, but he'd absolutely be playing 20-25 mins a game on this team/next year.
Man this is crazy*not trying to turn this into another KO thread*
Brimah to me was one of the biggest tragedies of the previous era. I think given a different coaching situation, he could’ve developed into something special.
I’m very happy that Carlton, Polley etc are not going to suffer the same fate.
Some of them are still on our roster and expected to be major contributors going forward.