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way too much disrespect to Samson in this thread

He needs to rebound better, but otherwise he's a big-time asset who is getting compared to the last two our last two MOP winners. Listen to Raf talk in glowing ways about his hedging throughout tourney. Clingan wasn't really able to shoot in our offense either. We actually featured DC more on the block in the tourney, than in regular season.

Samson will surprise next year. The coaching staff know what they have
Thank you. It’s amazing how things are these days. People ( fans and teams) treating the portal like it is Fantasy Football. What’s crazy is that Hurley has the formula , he has maintained he has the formula, stated it publicly numerous times , and then proved that he actually does have the formula via results. It should be readily apparent to anyone paying attention exactly what the ingredients are, but with some of the stuff seen on the intertronz ( here and elsewhere) from people tells me they don’t understand Hurleys approach .

Thankfully he will continue to follow it and not listen to a bunch of internet nutjobs.

I find it hilarious ( and sad) that people on the one hand try to celebrate how important social media impressions are to the health of the program, but then lack the compunction to understand that a proven area of where social media does actually have an effect is in the dissing of players or coaches and subsequent decisions that can be effected by it.

Think I’m overstating that? Kentucky fans via Social media just ran a HOF coach out of his job before the program was prepared to make a move. I don’t care what peoples thoughts here on Calipari are, just know that the last sentence I wrote is a fact.

Past all that Samson Johnson will be real good for us next year. He was a vital piece to this years championship team and has three years in the program. He has earned a spot here, to me he’s earned some gratitude too, but I know that’s entirely too much to ask.
 
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The only disruption to the game is putting your opponent on the foul line. When we disrupted our opponent’s backcourt via pressure it was done with Stephon, Hasson and Tristen. With Cam in the mix as well.
Get used to it chief. It’s never going away, and despite your protestations on how bad it is we’ve won 2 Nattys with it as a useful part of the D. Jokes on you.

Whats your position now, that we could’ve won this years Natty by 30 points a game instead of 24 if only we had played drop?

Beautiful.
 
Get used to it chief. It’s never going away, and despite your protestations on how bad it is we’ve won 2 Nattys with it as a useful part of the D. Jokes on you.

Whats your position now, that we could’ve won this years Natty by 30 points a game instead of 24 if only we had played drop?

Beautiful.
Did we use it when our starting center was in this year? If it is such a successful scheme , why not? If it works so well why did Samson foul out in a big tournament game despite playing about half the game?

It is not exactly a newsflash that we won the NC, I am well aware of that of course as are our beloved Casual Fans. What the focus is now, is winning games next season when Samson is a bigger piece of the puzzle.
 
He’s already more than qualified as a BE starting center. Now for a starting national championship center he needs to rebound better, get stronger and shoot a little bit.
Agreed.

What he needs to do more than anything is play the game to stay in the game. Him coming in for 15 minutes and picking up 4 fouls won’t cut it next year.

He will have to learn how to guard as much as possible without fouling. He will have to learn that sometimes he will get posterized - that’s okay - let them have their moment - move on.

Certainly a short range jumper and making free throws will be necessary if he want to start and play as much as Clingan.

His role will be changing and we need him to change with it. He has incredible abilities and sometimes outshined Clingan but being the “go to“ guy is different and expectations are different Too.
 
Did we use it when our starting center was in this year? If it is such a successful scheme , why not? If it works so well why did Samson foul out in a big tournament game despite playing about half the game?

It is not exactly a newsflash that we won the NC, I am well aware of that of course as are our beloved Casual Fans. What the focus is now, is winning games next season when Samson is a bigger piece of the puzzle.
Because he’s an elite rim protector. This isn’t that hard Chief
 
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Because he’s an elite rim protector. This isn’t that hard Chief
If he’s an elite rim protector, are you maximizing his value having him matched up against a point guard 23 feet from the basket?
 
All of Samson's problems (rebounding, fouls) stem from the fact that he's light in the pants and can be displaced easily. Not much to be done about it honestly - just needs to eat a billion pizzas and protein shakes and start developing some old man strength to battle better and not get rooted.

in addition technique wise he can learn to take charges instead of getting hammered with 5 consecutive shoulders into the chest, but that BB IQ stuff is hard to learn this late, that feel.
 
Samson is going to average 8 points a games next season off of lobs and slips alone. If he can develop ONE go to move he could get up to 12. And that would be lovely
 
Samson is going to average 8 points a games next season off of lobs and slips alone. If he can develop ONE go to move he could get up to 12. And that would be lovely
He should be able to bury a three from the top of the arc next year.
 
If he’s an elite rim protector, are you maximizing his value having him matched up against a point guard 23 feet from the basket?
This is simple stuff so follow me. Dovovan is an elite rim protector and best used in drop coverage. Samson has elite recovery speed and is very disruptive when hedging. Danny was smart enough to use each to the best of their abilities. it must have worked since we had one of the best defenses in college bb.
 
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This is simple stuff so follow me. Dovovan is an elite rim protector and best used in drop coverage. Samson has elite recovery speed and is very disruptive when hedging. Danny was smart enough to use each to the best of their abilities. it must have worked since we had one of the best defenses in college bb.
The results question his recovery effectiveness. Look at rebounds or block shots or fouls or +/-.
 
Did we use it when our starting center was in this year? If it is such a successful scheme , why not? If it works so well why did Samson foul out in a big tournament game despite playing about half the game?

It is not exactly a newsflash that we won the NC, I am well aware of that of course as are our beloved Casual Fans. What the focus is now, is winning games next season when Samson is a bigger piece of the puzzle.
This is so stupid. Obviously different players are better at different things with their different skill sets.
 
All of Samson's problems (rebounding, fouls) stem from the fact that he's light in the pants and can be displaced easily. Not much to be done about it honestly - just needs to eat a billion pizzas and protein shakes and start developing some old man strength to battle better and not get rooted.

in addition technique wise he can learn to take charges instead of getting hammered with 5 consecutive shoulders into the chest, but that BB IQ stuff is hard to learn this late, that feel.
More time at the Dairy Bar
 
This is so stupid. Obviously different players are better at different things with their different skill sets.
Thank you for your feedback. Two weeks after a repeat - Casual Fans rule.
 
The results question his recovery effectiveness. Look at rebounds or block shots or fouls or +/-.

His foul problems were primarily moving screens and getting bullied in the post. I know you are set in your ways but don’t be making casual points!

I want to see Samson get a little better at reading the defense and making the right pass, as DC learned to do. Maybe a simple jump hook or go-to move to use rarely. Mostly I want to see him continue to use his freakish athleticism in rim running and to lose the stupid fouls.
 
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His foul problems were primarily moving screens and getting bullied in the post. I know you are set in your ways but don’t be making casual points!

I want to see Samson get a little better at reading the defense and making the right pass, as DC learned to do. Maybe a simple jump hook or go-to move to use rarely. Mostly I want to see him continue to use his freakish athleticism in rim running and to lose the stupid fouls.
I think you need to understand the scheme that contributes with his inexperience for foolish fouls.
I like Samson as a player and his teammates always speak very highly of him. So often the high hedge puts him in poor position to play post defense.
 
Eat as many cheeseburgers as he can fit in his mouth.

Then lift weights

Then do cardio

Then repeat this process

Hopefully he'll gain at least 20 lbs
 
Eat as many cheeseburgers as he can fit in his mouth.

Then lift weights

Then do cardio

Then repeat this process

Hopefully he'll gain at least 20 lbs
No Way Ugh GIF
 
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He really shows his a s s as a self-proclaimed basketball genius with this stuff.
Our best perimeter defense was played when Hassan, Tristen and Stephon pressured the opposing guards. It had nothing to do with the high hedge, which actually creates mismatches in our opponents favor.
 
My take:
Get coached up on the ticky tack fouls that keep Sampson glued to the bench early in the game/understand game dynamics (If team up by 10 early maybe its ok to give up a layup and not foul)
Look at some NBA big man tape and try to develop some moves in/around the rim to his arsenal (2-3 dribble reverse layup under the hoop)
Needs to get a serviceable hook shot if we are to go far in the tourney although we may rely on Reed for that kind of offense.
Having good spatial awareness and shot clock awareness so he can get to the rebounding.
I think having Samson watch more tape and understand the game more would do him wonders as i think he started his basketball journey later than Clingan did.
 
My take:
Get coached up on the ticky tack fouls that keep Sampson glued to the bench early in the game/understand game dynamics (If team up by 10 early maybe its ok to give up a layup and not foul)
Look at some NBA big man tape and try to develop some moves in/around the rim to his arsenal (2-3 dribble reverse layup under the hoop)
Needs to get a serviceable hook shot if we are to go far in the tourney although we may rely on Reed for that kind of offense.
Having good spatial awareness and shot clock awareness so he can get to the rebounding.
I think having Samson watch more tape and understand the game more would do him wonders as i think he started his basketball journey later than Clingan did.
Lot for him to work on.

Realistically, if he improves on some of the above , it would be a bonus for his game.

I doubt he will master them all, but by now, he should at least improve on some of them.
 
Samson is not Donovan or Adama in his skillset. He is very under control emotionally on the court. Getting up and down the floor is not an issue. He will be a better version of himself next season. He will have more offensive skills than we have seen. All the players this season did what the staff wanted them to do. Fans forget that.
 

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