I talked with someone who knows their coach. He said they are happy to have those guys, but both are projects.
They hit with Majok Deng a few years ago who was a tall hybrid who could play inside and outside. He could block shots and hit threes.
I don't know that either of those guys are that good.
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Just a question here...food for thought if you will. We have brought in a couple of 6-9 guys. If they were listed as 6-10 instead, would our perception be different??
I am glad to see us getting more height, priovided they are either beasts or long and athletic. Just pointing out that other teams in the conference are addressing the lack of height as well.
To answer your question; probably so. No logic to it, but the perception is that taller is better.
If I could choose, I would take 6'9" and play like Elvin Hayes.
The game has become perimeter based or at the rim. Everyone wants to shoot the 3 or penetrate. The inside "bangers" are about gone from the game.
It's like someone said, its how they play, not how big they are. I'll take the 6'8" athletic guy who has range any day of the week over the 6'11 guy who is a banger as you say. Justin Miller was as tall as the front court guys from Arkansas State but they played with more athleticism and were more effective at the rim. There are still plenty of big guys who come out and are dominant. Deandre Ayton comes to mind. It will be interesting to see the mid range game come back as the 3 point line is moved out creating more space.
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