ictjay wrote:CBB_Fan wrote:Here is what I saw:
1. Carl Hall is with out a doubt the best player on the team, or at least was today. You may remember him as the 6'8" PF/C who's shooting range was 5ft. That is not the case. He had 18 points (in 30 minutes), and went 7-9 including two 15-17 foot jumpers.
2. Orukpe was slightly improved. He scored the first points of the scrimmage with a hook shot over Hall, then scored again after Hall answered him. He also had 4 blocks.
3. Jake White and Derail Green are dangerous shooters. I think Green was 3-3 from the 3pt line, and White made a number as well.
4. Evan Wessel looked good. Not quite starter good, but he'll get rotation minutes. Not a scrub anymore.
5. Early looked closer to being ready than Wiggins. He won the dunk contest, shot some 3s (2-3) and blocked Orukpe once. Wiggins seemed to disappear sometimes.
6. Kadeem Coleby played, though he will sit out this year. Not flashy, but effective. Blocks a few shots, gets a few rebounds, scores a few points, but not starter material yet.
7. Baker didn't shoot as much as I thought he would, but was playing PG instead of SG because FVV was sitting out. He looked capable of running the offense.
8. Speaking of that, four players didn't play because of injuries: FVV, Chadrack Lufile, Demetric Williams, and Zach Bush.
9. Overall, both teams were scoring with good efficiency. Both ended up over 50% and they shot a combined 11-23 from the 3pt line. Some of that is probably playing lower intensity defense than they would play in a game, but I'm encouraged most by the shooters and their length.
If they started playing today, I think the line-up would be:
PG: Armstead/Baker
SG: Cotton/Wessel
SF: Early/Wiggins/Wessel
PF: Hall/White/Early
C: EO/Hall
Though Demetric Williams and FVV will change that once they fully recover from their injuries. This team should be one of the hardest to match up against in the Valley, though the inexperience will probably negate that somewhat until later in the season.
I was there. Pretty spot on! Wessel hustles and hit a couple shots but he cannot defend. Got blown by twice. Slow feet, but will be a decent bench player.
Hall and Early are players! Hall will be the center. Its his comfort zone. He ventured out and hit a couple mid range jumpers but for a "4", not active enough. Early likes the perimeter. Once he figures what he can do underneath, he could be unstopable.
E.O. Hit a couple of bunnies but he is still lost out there and has no clue how to pass. We quit counting at 6 fouls. He had 3 in 2 minutes. Strickly a backup.
White hit a couple of shots. He literally shot the ball every time he touched it. didn't get a lot of touches. Same with Cotton. He was invisible. Gregg was not pleased with shots being taken after 1 pass (though several went in)
Wiggins is Greggs whipping boy. Athletic but seemed lost on the court.
Armstead looked good, he is not a PG that will push the ball up the court. Forget about putting 5 out there and running people off the court.
Baker did a good job taking care of the ball. Hit 1 driving shot. Nothing fancy but steady.
E.O. hit a couple of bunnies? Bunnies for him maybe. His skyhook over Hall is unblockable and coach said he makes a lot of 'em in practice. He made every shot he took last night except for a dunk that was missed because he tried to take off from two legs about a 1/4 mile from the rim. He also got stuffed by Early. Several of the baskets he made were waved off due to him fouling by being to aggressive while attacking the rim or clearing space. That is eons beyond where he was last year when he would receive a pass and then break out his scientific calculator thinking about what to do next.
He has no clue how to pass? So you didn't see the high-low fastball he curved under the basketball for the easy layup?
Sure he still gets locked up from time to time, and he still has a ways to go, but he will be on the court this year a lot swatting MVC balls into the stands as well as scoring efficiently. This year's EO ain't last years EO. All he has to do is manage his fouls and he is going to be a strong contributor.
White hit a couple of shots? Try 12pts. White does everything right. He's strong, rebounds, defends, passes, shoots, drives.. He could easily average double figures this year. He is that effective.
"Forget about putting 5 out there and running people off the court."
WTF? I hope you are talking about our opposition. Our depth and speed is going to literally wear the soles of the shoes of our competition. We don't lose anything when we go to our "bench". In fact, I heard they aren't even going to announce 5 "starters" at the beginning of our games. We are just going to announce the whole roster every game.
Get a clue friend and stop breaking wind in my thread.
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