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Tolksdorf averaged 8.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 22.7 minutes per game during the European Championships, shooting 39.4 percent overall, 35.3 percent from three-point range, and 70.6 percent from the foul line. His best scoring outputs came against Georgia (14 points) and Greece (13), while he pulled down 12 rebounds against Lithuania.
That's good news. Does anyone think its possible to play him at the 4 and DeAndre at the 3 when the guards need rest?
don't you think we need Daniels at the 4 for as long as he's ever on the floor? Our big man rotation has very little flexibility. there could be a scenerio where Facey isnt around and brimah isn't ready.That's good news. Does anyone think its possible to play him at the 4 and DeAndre at the 3 when the guards need rest?
I'm really liking this. Leon gets some good experience and confidence playing overseas. I had forgotten those random 3's he made throughout last season. It wasn't many, but they were fun when he hit them.
I'm not sure about more bulked up - you may be right - but it also looks like he's leaner too, which can only be considered a good thing. I'd forgotten he's only a sophomore this year. for some reason i thought he was closer to wolf's age... I think he's going to be a good one over the next 3 years, especially his jr and sr seasons...Also, is it just me or does Tolksdorf look a little more bulked up in that pic than I remember him being?
Also, is it just me or does Tolksdorf look a little more bulked up in that pic than I remember him being?
I'm really liking this. Leon gets some good experience and confidence playing overseas. I had forgotten those random 3's he made throughout last season. It wasn't many, but they were fun when he hit them.