Interesting stat on the 3 freshman gaurds, Hardy, Evans, and Brown. They are shooting a combined 44% from 3 and have totaled 12 assists in a combined 152 minutes. Last year 3 point "specialist" Hayward Register shot 29% and had a total of 9 assists in 448 minutes played all season.
With the 3 transfers being able to play next year, and only losing 1 senior from this year, and getting that big recruit from Peabody, next year could be really fun.
This was a good team, regardless of conference. These guys were hitting 3's from well beyond the arc. Where we need to be worried is on the glass. We had to go smaller to match up and they still hurt us rebounding. This game was a weird won to watch because you always felt we were going to come out on top and it looked like we were going to end the game winning by 15 or so and they all of a sudden started jacking up 3's again and making them.
I was very impressed with these guys. All played well last night and showed that we have some promise in the backcourt moving forward. My big concern is keeping everybody on board. It will be hard to get minutes to everybody, especially next year with so many transfers coming in who will play, we have to make sure we are actually able to keep them here which has been Marlin's big issue.
Agree with most except:
Was not impressed, at all, with Miller. Guy looks like Long did when he first got here, like he just ate 3 whoppers and could barely walk because his feet were swollen. He needs to drop a few lb's and get better conditioning. He's also another under the rim player which I guess is not always bad but was hoping for more athleticism from the front line.
I liked what I saw from Brown. He's really athletic and has a decent outside shot. He could play a couple different positions and was pretty good defensively.
Davis looks to have the body of a good player but I just didn't see much of him as he played less than most of these guys. I know we had to hold on to keep him here so transferring is always a concern, especially when a guy is not playing much.
I thought Stalcup should have played more. Showed he had some offensive prowess on the block with his basket and didn't play bad at all.
We did this a lot last night to get the ball out of the guards' hands and it worked. We got quite a few turnovers and got in transition. I disagree on Miller. He probably will be a decent player for us and maybe even as good as Washington one day but the other freshmen have been more impressive in my eyes.
You are right though, I think we should go much more up tempo and run these guys in and out more.
Zephyr, don't confuse being athletic with being a basketball player. If Miller becomes as good as Washington, then he will be MUCH more than a decent player for us. Washington is the best player we have, with the possible exception of Bartley, and is IMO the best inside player in the conference. There is a reason why Washington touches the ball on every possession, and has for the last two years.
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