That’s fine how many minutes is he playing where he’s a focal part of what we are trying to do?He's averaging 17 mpg.
Skyy and Jaden have the ball in their hands whenever they’re out on the floor. Be patient.
That’s fine how many minutes is he playing where he’s a focal part of what we are trying to do?He's averaging 17 mpg.
Second person I've seen say tonight. Isn't it tomorrow night?Fingers crossed for tonight!
Per 2022-2023 schedule:Second person I've seen say tonight. Isn't it tomorrow night?
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Hawk is having a good year, but I doubt anyone at this point would have him as an AA. Probably not even All Big Ten first team.Rodgers is the only freshman with a tougher road to playing time. We have this All American in front of him. He will be fine.
Interesting...when I read the post, I did not even consider that Rodgers, listed as a G/F and having seen time in practice as a PG, would be playing as a backup to Hawkins. TSJ was my immediate thought. Pretty sure CoHawk is not keeping Rodgers on the bench. That honor to me belongs toTSJ, RJ, Goode, and Mayer who are pretty good sized perimeter AND inside performers ahead of him. Just MHO.Hawk is having a good year, but I doubt anyone at this point would have him as an AA. Probably not even All Big Ten first team.
TSJ on the other hand.
Yeah, Ty will be just fine next year at minimum - let's not get ahead of ourselves in early December. In the bulk of our schedule, TJ will play as many minutes as he can handle, and that doesn't take anything away from Ty.Interesting...when I read the post, I did not even consider that Rodgers, listed as a G/F and having seen time in practice as a PG, would be playing as a backup to Hawkins. TSJ was my immediate thought. Pretty sure CoHawk is not keeping Rodgers on the bench. That honor to me belongs toTSJ, RJ, Goode, and Mayer who are pretty good sized perimeter AND inside performers ahead of him. Just MHO.
What I see in Ty is an effort and motor that can be counted upon, great handle and passing skill, instinctive rebounder, excellent athleticism, and a guy who seeks to score whenever he gets the ball within 6-8 ft. of the basket. But, to put those skills to work and earn starter minutes on a championship team, he needs to develop a jumper he can bury inside 15 ft. and hit FTs at 70% plus. I won't proclaim that observation to be profound, just truthful. Until then, he will be a guy that the coach can count on to not make mistakes while bringing solid defense, good decisions, grabbing tough rebounds, and scoring in close at a high clip when opportunity knocks.and . That is not a bad thing, but I think he may have higher aspirations.
I bet you are...Came back on last time just to say GL tomorrow! Will be pulling for y'all the rest of the way (since we don't have to play you again of course ).
I'm kinda hoping for an outcome like against Wake back in '04If there are ever going to be games where they all get hot at the same time, hoping this is the first one.
Yeah, but under 10 mpg in the 4 games against P5 opponents thus far.He's averaging 17 mpg.
We know what jerseys we WANT them to wear tonight!Do we know what jersys Illinois is wearing tonight?
I think Ty, at this time, is pretty much an interior guy. I also wouldn't say he has a "great" handle. It's good for a PF, great is a bit much.Interesting...when I read the post, I did not even consider that Rodgers, listed as a G/F and having seen time in practice as a PG, would be playing as a backup to Hawkins. TSJ was my immediate thought. Pretty sure CoHawk is not keeping Rodgers on the bench. That honor to me belongs toTSJ, RJ, Goode, and Mayer who are pretty good sized perimeter AND inside performers ahead of him. Just MHO.
What I see in Ty is an effort and motor that can be counted upon, great handle and passing skill, instinctive rebounder, excellent athleticism, and a guy who seeks to score whenever he gets the ball within 6-8 ft. of the basket. But, to put those skills to work and earn starter minutes on a championship team, he needs to develop a jumper he can bury inside 15 ft. and hit FTs at 70% plus. I won't proclaim that observation to be profound, just truthful. Until then, he will be a guy that the coach can count on to not make mistakes while bringing solid defense, good decisions, grabbing tough rebounds, and scoring in close at a high clip when opportunity knocks.and . That is not a bad thing, but I think he may have higher aspirations.
It's gonna be a defensive war. We've proven we can hang in there against good teams even when shots aren't falling, but boy we could really use some regression back to the mean. We desperately need to take care of the basketball as well. I don't think we can survive >11 turnovers tonight.We are going to break out with a big shooting night soon, maybe tonite.
If we do and make texas guard us 25' from the basket, we add dribble drive
pull ups and dunks and blow them out. Three point shooting at a 40-42%
level from 4 or 5 players could make us a top 5 team. currently we're 124th
at 35%. We are better than that.
I feel like that's about to happen !!
Meh. My sense was that the football losses were mostly games that we led late, and just couldn't hold on. The games were too long. The two hoops losses, on the other hand, are games where we made furious comebacks, but just didn't have enough time time. The games were too short.Really good parallel. We failed to close out all of those games and let them slip away. I think that flaw will be overcome as this team starts to gel as a cohesive unit.