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Because people talk out of their bums.Why do 2 college players work for Green but not for Underwood?
Because people talk out of their bums.Why do 2 college players work for Green but not for Underwood?
This one is even more qualified than either of them: https://fightingillini.com/news/202...ls-jen-tamas-elevated-to-assistant-coach.aspxWay more qualified than Miles
I thought it was " . . . lives of loud ignorance . . . " ? Maybe I misread . . . .Thoreau said, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."
Here on Loyalty......it's not so quiet.
I could see Domask or Guerrier starting and Goode or Dain coming off the bench.So:
Ty. 6’7”
Goode 6’7”
Shannon 6’6”
Hawkins 6’10”
DD 6’9”
bench
sencire
shannon
hansberry
harmon
guerrier
domask
dgl
quite deep!
Here on Loyalty, it often the feeling too much desperation and not enough QUIET.Thoreau said, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."
Here on Loyalty......it's not so quiet.
I could see Domask or Guerrier starting and Goode or Dain coming off the bench.
I wonder if we see Ty's and Dainja's time deliberately offset so that there is more driving room for Ty. i.e. If Ty plays 30m, and Dain plays 25m, then Dain is on the floor the 10m Ty is resting. This also keeps rebounding on the floor at all times.So:
Ty. 6’7”
Goode 6’7”
Shannon 6’6”
Hawkins 6’10”
DD 6’9”
bench
sencire
shannon
hansberry
harmon
guerrier
domask
dgl
quite deep!
Serious question here, did Ty do that much taking his man off the dribble and driving? Probably just getting old, but I really don’t remember that much. I do remember him backing guys down a fair amount when he was playing more at the point. Problem I had with that was it made him ball dominate and made things a bit one dimensional. I was encouraged by a tape of a practice that was recently posted where he showed some nice interior passing.I wonder if we see Ty's and Dainja's time deliberately offset so that there is more driving room for Ty. i.e. If Ty plays 30m, and Dain plays 25m, then Dain is on the floor the 10m Ty is resting. This also keeps rebounding on the floor at all times.
I’m big fan of Coolhand Luke. But I feel likeI could see Domask or Guerrier starting and Goode or Dain coming off the bench.
Still NO TRUE POINT GuardSo:
Ty. 6’7”
Goode 6’7”
Shannon 6’6”
Hawkins 6’10”
DD 6’9”
bench
sencire
shannon
hansberry
harmon
guerrier
domask
dgl
quite deep!
I think Domask starts just due to his ability to run a team. Dain starts as well, but way less confident in that.I could see Domask or Guerrier starting and Goode or Dain coming off the bench.
I’m interested in seeing how QG is used. If I recall correctly, he played primarily center at Syracuse. At Oregon he didn’t play center much. I could see him and Hawk taking turns flashing into the middle when they play together.I’m big fan of Coolhand Luke. But I feel like
Domask has more offensive tools…more of a shot vocabulary and finishes better. He ain’t flashy but I think he has the more rounded game. (That’s based on limited info/sample size of both however. ) Guerrier is anybody’s guess. Will we get Syracuse Guerrier or Oregon Guerrier? or something in between? (The latter is my bet.) I could see him starting the game either early or late in the season depending on what plays out. Obviously, this is based on what we know right now…which ain’t much.
(I don’t believe Ty played point with Team USA the majority of the time.)
I thought domask is supposed to bring those 2 qualities plus the ability help run the point/passing game as well. Didn't he average 4 assists last year?Personally, I think I would prefer that Goode could start. I think he will be essential in correcting two of last year's most pressing issues - shooting and consistent effort/chemistry.
Maybe he will; that would be great. But Goode has been here in the Big Ten for a few years, and he has impressed me greatly once he got used to the game and when not hurt (i.e., the end of the last two seasons).I thought domask is supposed to bring those 2 qualities plus the ability help run the point/passing game as well. Didn't he average 4 assists last year?
Yes, Domask is more than just a pop up shooter. He can score off the dribble or by backing down defenders also. I believe he is going to be a pleasant surprise to a lot of people.I thought domask is supposed to bring those 2 qualities plus the ability help run the point/passing game as well. Didn't he average 4 assists last year?
Well yeah, in a way. I feel his positivity/leadership will be huge. Plus, he’s been here and last year was a major bummer for him and us. Who doesn’t wanna see that kid do good after that? But I think you’re going to see plenty of coach ability and court sense out of Domask too. (Coach’s kids are often good that way.)Personally, I think I would prefer that Goode could start. I think he will be essential in correcting two of last year's most pressing issues - shooting and consistent effort/chemistry.
Still think he’s sneaky good pickup as a 6th/7th/8th man. Scoring guard with size. Think he gets hot off the bench and wins at least a few games for us.
Leading scorer (14.0 ppg) and 36 game starter for a Utah Valley team that went 28-9, 15-3 in the WAC, and made the semis in the NIT going 3-1. Averaged 20.8 in those 4 NIT games including a career high 32 versus Cincinnati. Great pick-up.Still think he’s sneaky good pickup as a 6th/7th/8th man. Scoring guard with size. Think he gets hot off the bench and wins at least a few games for us.