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That's so awesome! Wish I knew.....proud graduate of Unity Rockets! Not sure who's taller Coleman or Kofi. /s
Go Rockets!That's so awesome! Wish I knew.....proud graduate of Unity Rockets! Not sure who's taller Coleman or Kofi. /s
I think we should debate for 10 pages who is standing on a slant or who is closer in the picture to determine who is taller.That's so awesome! Wish I knew.....proud graduate of Unity Rockets! Not sure who's taller Coleman or Kofi. /s
I agree w/ those saying don't expect too much of #5 together with #1 and #2. 1-4 are certainly the main contributors. All four should average double figure scoring. Then we've got five guys we can mix in with Williams, Hutch, Hawkins, Plummer, and Payne. Excellent nine-man rotation (if everyone's healthy). If any of the FR are able to push for minutes (in non-blowout games) ahead of any of those nine, that would be an unexpected treat.Chester posted a video on his Instagram - I recommend watching it if you can. The video is Kofi talking about a late game timeout play scenario. What's important to note is who Kofi names would be in the game for that...
1. Curbelo
2. Trent
3. Grandison
4. Kofi
5. Alfonso
My guess is those are our main contributors this year and the most impactful players in practice.
Why would you believe 5 ( 13 point average last year) is not going to be a prime time contributor, but 3 (4.6 point average) is?I agree w/ those saying don't expect too much of #5 together with #1 and #2. 1-4 are certainly the main contributors. All four should average double figure scoring. Then we've got five guys we can mix in with Williams, Hutch, Hawkins, Plummer, and Payne. Excellent nine-man rotation (if everyone's healthy). If any of the FR are able to push for minutes (in non-blowout games) ahead of any of those nine, that would be an unexpected treat.
practicing "late game" does not mean most game minutes for players listed. plummer and grandison are very good FT shooters. The lineup makes a lot of sense if they are practicing an up 1 with 27 sec with the ball or similar < 60 sec scenario. In the D and O substitutions, likely, williams subs in on D in scenario without the ball.I agree w/ those saying don't expect too much of #5 together with #1 and #2. 1-4 are certainly the main contributors. All four should average double figure scoring. Then we've got five guys we can mix in with Williams, Hutch, Hawkins, Plummer, and Payne. Excellent nine-man rotation (if everyone's healthy). If any of the FR are able to push for minutes (in non-blowout games) ahead of any of those nine, that would be an unexpected treat.
Q&A Adam Fletcher: 'I think our conditioning level is greater at this point than it’s ever been before'
Lead basketball reporter Derek Piper catches up with Adam Fletcher to discuss offseason workouts.247sports.com
Watch him smoke Cole Anthony end line to end line when they were at Oak Hill (before he got into shape BTW)"We can talk about strength and conditioning with Kof, but there’s not a guy on our team who can beat him in a three-quarter-court sprint. He’s the fastest guy in short bursts."
They just haven’t done the second round of testing yet. Says it in the article."But Curbelo has gotten stronger. I wish I could say his bench press has gone up this much, we just haven’t tested. But he’s gotten significantly stronger."
Not to get all Eeyore-ish here, and I'm happy to hear that Belo is stronger, but the S&C coach really should measure that kind of thing, regardless of whatever aberrations are occurring elsewhere in the world. He doesn't need to disclose it publicly but it's necessary to measure and track it.
Because Plummer's not at Utah St anymore. And he's got two guys ahead of him who are going to play 30 or so min/game. J Grand I may be generous with double digit scoring, but I really like what he provided when he became starter. I don't have stats, but I'm guessing his ppg was higher after he was inserted into the lineup.Why would you believe 5 ( 13 point average last year) is not going to be a prime time contributor, but 3 (4.6 point average) is?
Plummer played at Utah—i.e., for a PAC-12 program that was part of a conference that showed out in the tourney. He’s good.Because Plummer's not at Utah St anymore. And he's got two guys ahead of him who are going to play 30 or so min/game. J Grand I may be generous with double digit scoring, but I really like what he provided when he became starter. I don't have stats, but I'm guessing his ppg was higher after he was inserted into the lineup.
I believe Grandison is a 15 minute situational player at the 3 and 4 postions. I fail to see how we can be a good rebounding team with him as the main 4.Because Plummer's not at Utah St anymore. And he's got two guys ahead of him who are going to play 30 or so min/game. J Grand I may be generous with double digit scoring, but I really like what he provided when he became starter. I don't have stats, but I'm guessing his ppg was higher after he was inserted into the lineup.
Interesting…considering he was a starter at the 4 on a team that was #4 in the country in rebound differential last season. Don’t underestimate his being “old man” strong. Dude has played a lot of division I basketball.I believe Grandison is a 15 minute situational player at the 3 and 4 postions. I fail to see how we can be a good rebounding team with him as the main 4.