Aargh wrote:The Shox, playing without a PG, got blown up 100-75 today. 47-47 tie at the
Kaza Keane is now in his 5th uyhalf, but a massacre in the 3rd and 4th quarters.
The Shox did have 5 players on the court at all times, but there wasn't a point guard ever observed on the court.
Kaza Keane is now in his 5th year of college basketball (that's allowed in Canada) and he pretty much did anything he wanted against the Shox D at PG.
In addition to no PG, the Shox also featured no D or rebounding. Lots of coaching opportunities out of this game.
Cdizzle wrote:Boatraced.
Ali wrote:While I acknowledge this game means nothing in the grand scheme of things I don't think those of us who foresee major difficulties for the Shox this year in the absence of FVV are out of bounds. All you had to do was see how bad they were when he was hurt last year and it was clear HCGM needs to find someone who can serviceably run the point or it will be a fall for the Shox from the top of the MVC.
Aargh wrote:The Shox, playing without a PG, got blown up 100-75 today. 47-47 tie at the
Kaza Keane is now in his 5th uyhalf, but a massacre in the 3rd and 4th quarters.
The Shox did have 5 players on the court at all times, but there wasn't a point guard ever observed on the court.
Kaza Keane is now in his 5th year of college basketball (that's allowed in Canada) and he pretty much did anything he wanted against the Shox D at PG.
In addition to no PG, the Shox also featured no D or rebounding. Lots of coaching opportunities out of this game.
BuBrave2006 wrote:Wufan wrote:
Yesterday Frankamp played PG and SG. Although he only had 5 turn overs all of last year he had three yesterday to go with no assists.
How many opportunities did Framkamp really have to commit turnovers last year though? I'm sure i didn't watch as much WSU as many other people on here, but from what i saw, it looked like he barely played the point and his role was basically to run around screens and shoot threes off chances created by FVV and Baker. Most of what I saw, FVV and Baker almost always had the ball in their hands. I'm not saying he can't do it or anything, all I'm saying is that those two last year were so good, it looked like Frankamp had a very simple role last season without the ball in his hands very often.
Wufan wrote:He played limited PG minutes, but he actually got most of his shots off the dribble rather than catch and shoot off screens.
BuBrave2006 wrote:Wufan wrote:He played limited PG minutes, but he actually got most of his shots off the dribble rather than catch and shoot off screens.
Really? I mean, like i said though, you know way more about WSU than i do, but this really surprises me. I would not have thought that in that offense last year, he would have been shooting most of his shots off the dribble, as opposed to catch and shoot.
tribecalledquest wrote:I don't think its an insult to Wichita State fans or the team or should come as a major shock to say they MIGHT take a step back this season after losing to All American level guys.
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