GrayGhost77
- Centennial, CO
Man, I LOVE having a coach who can lead by example. ( In reference to Chester)
Great freshman PGs at Illinois
- Kiwane Garris 15.9 ppg
- Bruce Douglas 9.4 ppg
- Frank Williams 11.4 ppg
- Deron Williams 6.3 ppg ( he struggled a little)
Where the hell was that fifteen years ago
- Ayo Dosunmu 13.8 ppg
And those totals came with a lot of the offensive load falling on them. That is not the case with this team. I probably need to temper my expectations for Skyy a bit but anything can happen.- Trent Frazier 12.5 ppg
Starting 5:
Skyy
TSJ
RJ
Mayer
Dainja
Next 3 up:
Hawkins
Epps
Rodgers
Odd Men Out:
Goode
Harris
Lieb
TSJ is definitely one of those - shot 38% from the 3 this past season.I like the starting 5. I am pretty certain that BU will want three capable 3 point shooters on the floor at any time for the majority of the game. Those are Skyy, Epps, RJ, Mayer, Goode. Sincere TBD.
IF we do not have 10 Guys with 15 plus a game, it will be very frustrating. Goode, Rogers and Harris will have 10 minutes a game. We need to run teams off the floorStarting 5:
Skyy
TSJ
RJ
Mayer
Dainja
Next 3 up:
Hawkins
Epps
Rodgers
Odd Men Out:
Goode
Harris
Lieb
chestbump of IDKWTI cemented him in my pruman91's HALL OF FAME for eternity....................just sayin..............
IF we do not have 10 Guys with 15 plus a game, it will be very frustrating. Goode, Rogers and Harris will have 10 minutes a game. We need to run teams off the floor
Dainja/Hawkins not clear cut to me. Dainja- Offense, Hawk-Defense. Defense will start early on. May depend on backup center and where he stands talent wise but I’m assuming emergency guy rather than rotational player.Starting 5:
Skyy
TSJ
RJ
Mayer
Dainja
Next 3 up:
Hawkins
Epps
Rodgers
Odd Men Out:
Goode
Harris
Lieb
I agree except for the Odd Men Out. I can see Goode and Harris playing decent minutes.Starting 5:
Skyy
TSJ
RJ
Mayer
Dainja
Next 3 up:
Hawkins
Epps
Rodgers
Odd Men Out:
Goode
Harris
Lieb
It is to Brad, Chester, Tim and GeoffDainja/Hawkins not clear cut to me. Dainja- Offense, Hawk-Defense. Defense will start early on. May depend on backup center and where he stands talent wise but I’m assuming emergency guy rather than rotational player.
Also may be more competition between Skyy and Epps while still rehabbing. Talent differential not that huge among most of these players so fitting a role may be determining factor.
Thank you. I think we could see 9 guys rotate in occasionally but a 7-8 man rotation is where we will be at majority of the time. It’s impossible to get everyone minutes and keep them happy. And it’s not Brads job to play guys just to keep them happyI would be shocked if we had 10 guys average 15+ min. That’s extremely rare in college basketball Even 9 would be surprising. If everyone s healthy, I think we might go to 9 deep w 10+ min/game, but late in the season, the rotation will shrink to 6-7.
Old man strength.Where the hell was that fifteen years ago
You're going to need a lot more than that to convince this groupIt is to Brad, Chester, Tim and Geoff
Are you? https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=682b...kQzRDhFQUUyQTNCN0JGOTc5RDQ3MzI2N0RCRDUy&ntb=1You're going to need a lot more than that to convince this group
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I would suggest that if it's close on determining a starting 5....BU will go with experience and defense as a deciding factor....as well as match ups.....play 10-11 guys meaningful minutes....how they produce in these minutes during game competition, given things in practice are pretty equal, will help solve that 8-9 man rotation..after a handful of games, it also gives the staff stats, data, etc to show players why they do or why they don't deserve more or less playing time....giving players hard core evidence (stats) to back up their decision is pretty straight forward and makes it easier....want to play more???.....get better at things we're asking you to do.Picking the 8 or so that are in our rotation will be tough. Health will play a factor, as it always does. It will be tough to keep Goode and Rodgers off the floor, and Harris will likely contribute as the season goes on.
The practice scrimmage games should be fun, and damn competitive.
Chester still got it.
Lots of assists by driving the lane, then passing to one of our wide open 3 point shooters?I'm very excited about Skyy Clark and just wonder what his ceiling is in a system like brad will run. 10ppg or 15ppg?
I know it's a really tough question but would love some people's opinion.
Derek Harper makes the too bad they couldn't play as freshman listGreat freshman PGs at Illinois
- Kiwane Garris 15.9 ppg
- Bruce Douglas 9.4 ppg
- Frank Williams 11.4 ppg
- Deron Williams 6.3 ppg ( he struggled a little)
Goode, Rodgers, and Epps fight off 7-9. Based on the history, Goode will get more than the frosh. Skyy is a wild card if he is under some kind of restrictions early in the season. If Skyy is fully ready, I doubt the other frosh get a lot more minutes than what RJ/Goode got in their first year.Picking the 8 or so that are in our rotation will be tough. Health will play a factor, as it always does. It will be tough to keep Goode and Rodgers off the floor, and Harris will likely contribute as the season goes on.
The practice scrimmage games should be fun, and damn competitive.