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He’d be with Ty on the wing. But again, this is all moot when our fifth starter is added to the roster soon.Ahead of RJ?!
He’d be with Ty on the wing. But again, this is all moot when our fifth starter is added to the roster soon.Ahead of RJ?!
Are you thinking TSJ?He’d be with Ty on the wing. But again, this is all moot when our fifth starter is added to the roster soon.
No info but my gut says the logic that is most likely is Nahiem Alleyne. Coach Frazier's ties to him, his experience at 31 minutes a game, very good shooting, and effective ball handling just make sense. A line up with Nahiem Alleyne at PG, Skyy at 2, RJ the three, and Hawk around Kofi would be solid and should improve spacing. Sky/Epps could certainly play point too. Ty and Goode challenging to start as well at the 3/4 spots. I am also hoping we can find one other 3/4 that can slash, shoot and play D.He’d be with Ty on the wing. But again, this is all moot when our fifth starter is added to the roster soon.
It's LAD somewhere!!!He’d be with Ty on the wing. But again, this is all moot when our fifth starter is added to the roster soon.
without seeing who made and I was reading this and thought “this sounds like Foghter of the Nightman”. Your level of optimism with accompanying stats is unparalleled and always makes me feel better about our program. Thank you!
Agree with a lot of this but Skyy would play point and Alleyne would be the 2No info but my gut says the logic that is most likely is Nahiem Alleyne. Coach Frazier's ties to him, his experience at 31 minutes a game, very good shooting, and effective ball handling just make sense. A line up with Nahiem Alleyne at PG, Skyy at 2, RJ the three, and Hawk around Kofi would be solid and should improve spacing. Sky/Epps could certainly play point too. Ty and Goode challenging to start as well at the 3/4 spots. I am also hoping we can find one other 3/4 that can slash, shoot and play D.
I think in Brad’s mind, a lot will depend on defense but just like you said, 3 point shooting is important, too. End of the day, it’s a combination of talent and maturity.I would worry a little bit about starting Rodgers and Hawkins together just because of the lack of 3 point shooting. Besides that it would be an incredibly versatile lineup. Still just imagine a lineup with them RJ, Clark, and Kofi. That's a big boy team.
Alleyne shoots under 40% on 2 point field goals.No info but my gut says the logic that is most likely is Nahiem Alleyne. Coach Frazier's ties to him, his experience at 31 minutes a game, very good shooting, and effective ball handling just make sense. A line up with Nahiem Alleyne at PG, Skyy at 2, RJ the three, and Hawk around Kofi would be solid and should improve spacing. Sky/Epps could certainly play point too. Ty and Goode challenging to start as well at the 3/4 spots. I am also hoping we can find one other 3/4 that can slash, shoot and play D.
At the end of the day it's about if Kofi comes back. If he does then he is the center piece and will have a huge impact of who is on the floor or not.I think in Brad’s mind, a lot will depend on defense but just like you said, 3 point shooting is important, too. End of the day, it’s a combination of talent and maturity.
Trent Frazier did too but Nahiem Alleyne is 6'4" shoots it much better than Trent 32 percent from three. We will certainly need to add slashers but shooters are needed around Kofi. If we brought him in it would provide experience and for his outside shooting.Alleyne shoots under 40% on 2 point field goals.
He is left handedTrent Frazier did too but Nahiem Alleyne is 6'4" shoots it much better than Trent 32 percent from three. We will certainly need to add slashers but shooters are needed around Kofi. If we brought him in it would provide experience and for his outside shooting.
He’s been dealing with shin splintsSorry if this has already been discussed but if Skyy is 100% why didn’t he play at the Jordan Brand classic?
It seemed Trent shot better early on, but fell off as the season progressed. He was passing up shots the last 1/4 of the year. I really felt he was worn down at the end.Frazier missed some open looks down the stretch in key games that would have loved to have seen gone down, including at least 1-2 that would have been huge to hit vs. Houston, but I always take his FG and 3-pt percentage with a grain of salt and don't hold it against him because he took so many ridiculous heaves with the shot clock nearing 0 because nobody else would either 1) take an open look when they had it or 2) be able to create their own shot. Trent must have shot about 10 percent at best on those all-too numerous possessions which obviously brought down his overall numbers.
Thanks. Now that you say it it does sound familiar.He’s been dealing with shin splints
Trent was always an ok shooter that was very streaky. I would like a legit around 40 percent consistent three point shooter. While what you said may be a small part of it s lot of guys that are shooters that happens to. What brought TF down more than anything was being forced to play point since AC never found himself this season. Coming off screens would have helped his numbers. That being said we need more shooters with some size. We have added some last year and with this years class. It is my expectation that will most certainly happen more in the portal. I anticipate we add at least one more starter that can shoot that is not yet signed to our current roster. If that happens and Kofis passing and overall game improves we will be better next season by the time the tourney rolls around. Going to be interesting to see who BU adds.Frazier missed some open looks down the stretch in key games that would have loved to have seen gone down, including at least 1-2 that would have been huge to hit vs. Houston, but I always take his FG and 3-pt percentage with a grain of salt and don't hold it against him because he took so many ridiculous heaves with the shot clock nearing 0 because nobody else would either 1) take an open look when they had it or 2) be able to create their own shot. Trent must have shot about 10 percent at best on those all-too numerous possessions which obviously brought down his overall numbers.
He had a shoulder injury almost all year...played through a lot...his fg % is not reflective of how he can shoot.It seemed Trent shot better early on, but fell off as the season progressed. He was passing up shots the last 1/4 of the year. I really felt he was worn down at the end.
I believe this is in reference to Kofi.Are you thinking TSJ?
I believe this is in reference to Kofi.
Frazier missed some open looks down the stretch in key games that would have loved to have seen gone down, including at least 1-2 that would have been huge to hit vs. Houston, but I always take his FG and 3-pt percentage with a grain of salt and don't hold it against him because he took so many ridiculous heaves with the shot clock nearing 0 because nobody else would either 1) take an open look when they had it or 2) be able to create their own shot. Trent must have shot about 10 percent at best on those all-too numerous possessions which obviously brought down his overall numbers.
Dude, I'm on Trent's side here- he took so many low-pct shots becuase nobody else would shoot.Are u serious. Trent was half blind for the Houston game.
I was at the game.... he was definitely bothered by the eye. It was more obvious during warm ups.Dude, I'm on Trent's side here- he took so many low-pct shots becuase nobody else would shoot.
Yes, I know he had pink eye. He also hit a long 3 just before half vs. Houston to get us right back in the game. Was his eye OK on that shot? But not the ones he missed in that game?
He looked as if someone had punched him. At first, I was thinking he caught an elbow in practice before I remembered heI was at the game.... he was definitely bothered by the eye. It was more obvious during warm ups.
I think you can attribute that 3 before half more to his experience as a fifth year senior who had played in many big games in his career.