HoustonCuse
2020-21 Iggy Winner Lead Scorer & Post Season Rcd
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Attitude reflects leadership, captain.
Ha!! I actually rolled out this exact quote during the game last night! That’s funny.
Attitude reflects leadership, captain.
I almost posted the videoHa!! I actually rolled out this exact quote during the game last night! That’s funny.
I don't know what JB's asked the kid to do, but here is what I see with Benny:
A kid that has raw tools that eventually could create a good basketball player that once in a while we'll see flashes of.
But I also see a kid that appears to be trying to be something he is not - Kevin Durant. He's not the first, won't be the last, a million kids that are wings think they are. But the rub is that it's simply stripping away everything he should be focusing on. He should be able to defend 1-4 with his attributes and maybe small bigs (I understand we're not playing man) and / or cover tons of ground in the zone. He should be able to high point rebounds above a lot of other guys. On offense I wish to god he would focus on living above the rim, scoring close to the bucket and grabbing O boards.
Also, I'm not sure what the deal is with him getting into it every time he's in a scrum for a loose ball. It appears performative at best and will kill us in a close game at worst.
He is below 40% from the field, at 20% from three, he's at 63% from the line, his TS% and eFG% are only ahead of JT's, and I won't touch his other stats because it's still early.
Board, defend, be active, be smart on O, set monster screens, own the baseline, just stop trying to be a jump shooter my man. NBA Avenue is not down that road for you and someone needs to convince him of that.
I think this is a fair assessment. There is a role for him, but it certainly is not a KD role.I don't know what JB's asked the kid to do, but here is what I see with Benny:
A kid that has raw tools that eventually could create a good basketball player that once in a while we'll see flashes of.
But I also see a kid that appears to be trying to be something he is not - Kevin Durant. He's not the first, won't be the last, a million kids that are wings think they are. But the rub is that it's simply stripping away everything he should be focusing on. He should be able to defend 1-4 with his attributes and maybe small bigs (I understand we're not playing man) and / or cover tons of ground in the zone. He should be able to high point rebounds above a lot of other guys. On offense I wish to god he would focus on living above the rim, scoring close to the bucket and grabbing O boards.
Also, I'm not sure what the deal is with him getting into it every time he's in a scrum for a loose ball. It appears performative at best and will kill us in a close game at worst.
He is below 40% from the field, at 20% from three, he's at 63% from the line, his TS% and eFG% are only ahead of JT's, and I won't touch his other stats because it's still early.
Board, defend, be active, be smart on O, set monster screens, own the baseline, just stop trying to be a jump shooter my man. NBA Avenue is not down that road for you and someone needs to convince him of that.
I do remember a play last season (Duke?), when he had inside position for a FT and the opposing player hit Bennie in the back and pushed him to the floor, got the rebound and scored. In FB it would have been called a foul, but in non-contact BB it was not called. To add insult to injury, the announcers agreed that it was Bennie fault because he needed to get stronger.Do you remember last year when he got pushed around during key moments of the game. He wasn't ready to contribute. This year he is more aggressive and has seem to insert himself into the play more often. Still has a long way to go but is heading in the right direction.
I think you are thinking of the Indiana game.I do remember a play last season (Duke?), when he had inside position for a FT and the opposing player hit Bennie in the back and pushed him to the floor, got the rebound and scored. In FB it would have been called a foul, but in non-contact BB it was not called. To add insult to injury, the announcers agreed that it was Bennie fault because he needed to get stronger.
I thought it was FSU (LOL!!!). But regardless, there were a few times he just didn't anticipate when he needed to. Hopefully his Hoop IQ will increase as his minutes do.I think you are thinking of the Indiana game.
He’s not very good.
The kid has the worst shot I have ever seen. It is like a pitcher on a mound throwing down to a catchers mitt. His shot as a 0.03 arch range.
He’s basically Matt Moyer at this point.He seems uncoordinated. Also love that he will dive on the floor but for me anyway hustle also involves running back hard on D and on close outs. Our guards get flamed for close out but the forwards are awful at it and often times just as lazy.
The overhead view showed Williams flailing at the rebound like he didn't know where the ball was....as much we all want Bennie to be successful l don't think it's going to happen here. l fully expect his shot to get blocked 1-2 times a game when we start playing better teams with length ...way to flat....jmhoThe way he flails at the ball when it comes his way makes me think the game is still moving too fast for him. See his missed defensive rebound on the missed Richmond FT at the end of regulation
...and Moyer was better rebounder.He’s basically Matt Moyer at this point.
Never forget the Moyer game against Uconn where Ollie said in his post game, “we got beat by someone who isn’t very good”He’s basically Matt Moyer at this point.
Sorry, one dunk isn't going to turn this kid into a consistent contributor.I was begging for him to do that last year, because I felt that a dunk like that would change his whole game. He is so fragile mentally, that he needs something like that each game to get his confidence up.
If he’d put up 8-9 boards a game(if he’s playing 40 minutes), with good defense and stop shooting from outside, I’d shut up and be content with that....and Moyer was better rebounder.
Hope Benny shuts us/JB up tonight with big effort on the boards
He had a play in the second half yesterday where he caught it in the high post and kept swinging it low while he pivoted around multiple times. Like he wanted to make a move but his brain misfired. He then nearly threw it away but Bell saved it in the cornerBenny is a spaz -- my friend told me yesterday that he's never seen a player move more and do less. That's pretty accurate.
Did he really say that?! Yikes.Never forget the Moyer game against Uconn where Ollie said in his post game, “we got beat by someone who isn’t very good”