Anyone who has watched Marlin's team operate knows that his 4 is not a true inside player. It's the same position that Clavell played last season at Sam Houston when he earned all-Southland Conference honors. He took advantage of mismatches on the perimeter and went into the post whenever going against a smaller defender. It's pointless to blame coach Lee because he's no longer leading the program.
Coach Marlin has also stated that the talent on the team will determine what kind of gameplan and lineup he plays along with what type of tempo he will push. He mentioned this at his press conference when he was hired and he wanted to make that especially clear as most people know he likes to play transition ball and get in your face defensively. However, he did mention that he would move to more of a half court game if the personnel and talent was better suited for that type of style in a given year. I can't imagine that Gradnigo would have played extensively with his back to the basket. I'm sure he would have done fine at the 4 if we were running a transition game but playing him exclusively in the low post would not have been putting his talents to best use.
just heard about this last night and my first thought was good riddance. His first year I liked him, he played well, shot well, and had tons of promise. Then he appeared to stop caring. And if he can't realize that he would be getting the best coaching where he is now, then it's probably best that he's leaving. I was pretty much over this guy after last season so now this just solidifies it.
After playing basketball for three years at UL, Chris Gradnigo decided on Wednesday to leave the program.
To the untrained eye, losing a player who was the team's leading scorer as a freshman and sophomore and was second on the squad in scoring as a junior would be a huge hit.
In this case, Gradnigo's departure was best for the Lake Charles native and for first-year Ragin' Cajuns coach Bob Marlin.
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Joshua Parrott
jparrott@theadvertiser.com
My blog looking for your reaction to the column, Gradnigo's decision to transfer:
http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pb...Id=personaDest
This article sums it up about as good as can be. I do believe Gradnigo would have gained, if he would have allowed it, from playing for Marlin. But, if he was unwilling or unable to see the upside to it, and put in the effort to capitalize on it, it was probably better for Marlin and the program for him to move on. Good article Josh.
Gradnigo missed the entire point of Tyren's senior year explosion.
Sad thing is if Tyren had gotten drafted Gradnigo would not be leaving. But because this was such a deep draft Gradnigo missed the entire point of Tyren's solid work ethic and commitment to excellence.
O-n a side note I think sitting out a year with only a year to recover will hurt his game.
jmo
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