KC MVC FAN wrote:.BEARZ77 wrote:Bears are looking solid in every aspect except an experienced low post presence. We are in great shape 1-3 with returners Marcus Marshall 6'3, Jarmar Gulley 6'5, Dorrian Williams 6'2, Nate Scheer 6'5, and Michael Simpson 6'5, being supplemented by frosh Devon Thomas 6'0, Austin Ruder 6'2, Manuele Watkins 6'3, and juco 6'5 Ronito Mvouika. All 4 of the additions will push for time immediately with perhaps one becoming a rs possibility.Thomas is a blurr and the true pg we haven't had, Ruder is rated one of top 15 prep 3pt shooters, Watkins is a BCS level athlete with a D-1 coach for a father, and Ronito is a very versatile wing with size and scoring ability. At the 4 spot we're solid with a pair of vets in Soph Gavin Thurman 6'6 and Christain Kirk 6'7. What we are waiting on is one more addition at the post of either an eligible veteran transfer or a solid juco to give our pair of 6'10 youngsters Bruce Marshall/ Tyler McCullough time to develop while playing a year behind them.
I'm optimistic for a top half finish and if we get the right last post piece, something better than that.
The average heigth oh those 9 listed BEARS is 6' 2.8"---thats Spoon Ball from when he started a 5'5'' guard 15 or so years ago. MSU can't be a competitive D1 BB team with a bunch of midgets. As I have said before, MSU (SMS) has not had a really good big guy since the NAIA championship teams of the very early 50s---I think he was only 6'8" or so, but that was pretty big back then. Had some wicked elbows he could swing to protect the ball----legal then, would be a flagrant foul today.
If a transfer or Juco does not at show at MSU they need to shanghai/kidnap a big guy off the street
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Second time you've made the exact same post and it's no more accurate this time than last. The average of those players comes out about 6'5 and since the days you are referring to people like Danny Moore 6'11, Will Creekmore 6'9, Caleb Patterson 6'11, Drew Richards 6'9 among others have taken turns as the Bears post. Moore is one of the better post players in the past 20 years in the Valley and I'd take a Will Creekmore on 90% of the Valley teams more years than not. We have a pair of 6'10 kids this year, it's pretty clear we want them playing behind a more experienced post guy for at least next year if possible. If not McCullough goes 250 now and the goal for Marshall is at least 240 by summers end.