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Since nobody has said it, I will. Good to see Richie get in on the action and score.
Agreed. Memory foam is a better nights sleep AND good for your backGreat form. Don't sleep on Springs,
Why? Our frontcourt is absolutely loaded next season. If Whalley comes back he might never see the floor.Let’s hope he is good. We need him to be next year.
Why? Our frontcourt is absolutely loaded next season. If Whalley comes back he might never see the floor.
And if he doesn’t? No Josh, no Whaley. Is Akok healthy? We are anything but loaded. We have 4 guys who are 4-5s on next year’s team and one is Springs. That is very thin.Why? Our frontcourt is absolutely loaded next season. If Whalley comes back he might never see the floor.
No Akok though.I told you guys. He’s the truth.
I don't understand why people are worried about having 4 bigs for next year. We only play 3 this season.And if he doesn’t? No Josh, no Whaley. Is Akok healthy? We are anything but loaded. We have 4 guys who are 4-5s on next year’s team and one is Springs. That is very thin.
It’s not just the number, it’s who the bigs are. We really don’t know what we have for next season with Akok or Springs and despite how well Sanogo has acclimated himself, the transition to college for freshman bigs is generally very tough. I think there’s a pretty good chance we get decent production out of the group but we are not overflowing with proven depth.I don't understand why people are worried about having 4 bigs for next year. We only play 3 this season.
I don't understand why people are worried about having 4 bigs for next year. We only play 3 this season.
We do though, Akok is a stud. Hurley and staff have been working with Springs a long time. Sanogo is going to be the best big in the league.It’s not just the number, it’s who the bigs are. We really don’t know what we have for next season with Akok or Springs and despite how well Sanogo has acclimated himself, the transition to college for freshman bigs is generally very tough. I think there’s a pretty good chance we get decent production out of the group but we are not overflowing with proven depth.
Don’t forget about Johnson who will get minutes day 1. He’s an absolute freak.We do though, Akok is a stud. Hurley and staff have been working with Springs a long time. Sanogo is going to be the best big in the league.
I don't understand why people are worried about having 4 bigs for next year. We only play 3 this season.
If we are talking about the 4 and 5, where is this loaded frontcourt you see for next year? If the seniors are gone, you have Sanogo pretty much on his own. Akok is questionable, Johnson a freshman and Springs devoid of game experience. It is critical that Whaley, or even Carlton, returns. And if Whaley returns, he is absolutely our starting 4 and backup 5. He is likely to see more of the floor than anyone but Cole. My opinion.Why? Our frontcourt is absolutely loaded next season. If Whalley comes back he might never see the floor.
We know what we have with Sanogo. Akok is clearly not fully recovered. Hopefully he is by next year but you just can’t count on that after such a tough injury. And while I hope Springs is a serviceable big, he has barely seen the court this year and I’m sure there is a reason why. There is just no way to be totally confident in his ability to produce next year. Again, I think this group will be able to produce but there are a bunch of questions outside of Sanogo.We do though, Akok is a stud. Hurley and staff have been working with Springs a long time. Sanogo is going to be the best big in the league.
Sadly, you are not the first. I am not sure who is the first but @RichZ gave a hat tip at 3:46PM on Saturday in his post called "Hoya II ThoughtZ". See bullet #14.Since nobody has said it, I will. Good to see Richie get in on the action and score.
We do though, Akok is a stud. Hurley and staff have been working with Springs a long time. Sanogo is going to be the best big in the league.