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Correct - but only to him.Holyfield has already played in this system, so that concern is obviously irrelevant to him.
Correct - but only to him.Holyfield has already played in this system, so that concern is obviously irrelevant to him.
Correct - but only to him.
If you can't teach your system in 6 months to a 22 year old player who has been playing basketball for 4 years at the college level, 4 years at the high school level, and who knows how many years in AAU/youth league... either your system sucks or you are a bad coach.
Williams made 2nd team all conference. Maybe he can just play both here. In all seriousness I'm wondering if this is a courtesy offer at this point from us to MIF.
I mean, never close the book on a 7 footer but I wonder if he has some things to prove before he could sign
Pun meters are off today. Probably a good thing.
If you can't teach your system in 6 months to a 22 year old player who has been playing basketball for 4 years at the college level, 4 years at the high school level, and who knows how many years in AAU/youth league... either your system sucks or you are a bad coach.
This is true for this particular transfer. My main point is how this will work overall for a strategy year over year due to the complexity of the BU system.He seems the most likely guy to sign on and he's the one I want most due to your realistic concerns about learning the system. He's a seamless fit. Hopefully we get him.
It is actually more complex than that. Coaches have different philosophies on how to defend a ball screen or how to rotate defensively or the movement within the motion of the offense or when to cut over or under a screen. It sounds like really simple stuff but when you have been taught and done things for 4 or more years and then you have to do it a different way, it takes time. Plus you have to learn all of the new terminologies for the playbook and calls for rotation/options defensively/offensively.
It sounds silly but until you have been in on a college team and had to make these type of adjustments, you simply can't understand the true complexity of it
Yeah well that doesn't exist. We didn't fight MS leaving and were right, look what happened at Mizzou this year....nada. MS would've been better off sitting a year.
Um, until he drives past the chairs I am not a believer.I don't think this kid is significantly skinnier than Samba and he's got a better feel for the game. He can put the ball on the floor and drive it reasonably and seems to have good timing on his blocks.
Not all players learn at the same rate. Elite athletic ability doesn’t equal elite learning ability.If you can't teach your system in 6 months to a 22 year old player who has been playing basketball for 4 years at the college level, 4 years at the high school level, and who knows how many years in AAU/youth league... either your system sucks or you are a bad coach.
Guys like Zion Williamson need to go elsewhere.If you can't teach your system in 6 months to a 22 year old player who has been playing basketball for 4 years at the college level, 4 years at the high school level, and who knows how many years in AAU/youth league... either your system sucks or you are a bad coach.
If you can't teach your system in 6 months to a 22 year old player who has been playing basketball for 4 years at the college level, 4 years at the high school level, and who knows how many years in AAU/youth league... either your system sucks or you are a bad coach.
We've won those battles before on Grad Transfers correct? Wasn't Thorne down to us and Kansas?Holyfield getting Duke and Kansas inquiries.
We've won those battles before on Grad Transfers correct? Wasn't Thorne down to us and Kansas?
Mike Thorne, UK.It was us vs. a blue blood, but I can't remember which one.
(insert Jack Krap gif here)Um, until he drives past the chairs I am not a believer.
I would just like to see him have more of a defined role and own it. We are going to have some better scoring options on the floor with him at all times for the most part. I would love to see him become the energy effort guy AJ was this past year. Maybe a few more open looks fall with some confidence and energy.No worries. We really need Damonte to stay. I think he makes a big leap this year.
I thought he was going to make a big leap this year.No worries. We really need Damonte to stay. I think he makes a big leap this year.
Me too. I think he gained even more confidence in his leg this year. I know if it were me I would be cautious for quite some time after a knee injury. I'm sure therapy and training helps but I know from experience that it takes ALOT of time to trust a previous injured body part to hold up to the stress of going 110% without mentally tapping the brakes. My experience was recovering from tendinitis, not even close to a torn ligament.I thought he was going to make a big leap this year.
Why is it we are unable to wrap up such deals early in the process? Would like to get the 2020 wrapped up by this year end. Miller and the like.