scottynguyen
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In my Cuse fandom I haven't seen many better rebounders at the 3/4 spot. Incredible knack for the ball.
In my Cuse fandom I haven't seen many better rebounders at the 3/4 spot. Incredible knack for the ball.
Starting to think the realization that he will be back next season be is sinking in. Seems like less auditioning and more win focus this road trip.
That’s not a bad thing. Ran into him and Hughes as they were leaving destiny the other day. Oshae is 6’9, 180? I’m 6’4 and 250. He didn’t seem so big. He’s got to bulk up to take his game to the next level. Maybe add 20lbs of muscle? He’s tall, but not big.
I see you found some footage of my church league games.Are you referring to this one.
He is absolutely heavier than 180.
So, you didn’t see Wes Johnson?
And, as much maligned as he was (and to some extent, rightly so) -
Paul Harris was a monster on the boards, especially for a dude his height.
And there was this one kid, Carmelo something or other...
RIP.Are you referring to this one.
Great list and context. I would potentially add Hak to that list... also a decent NBA career?Wes, Melo, Billy Owens, and Wallace would be my Mt. Rushmore of SU rebounding forwards. Not a coincidence that they went on to be all long time NBA players at the minimum.
Harris is honorable mention, held back only by his height. If he was 6’8-6’9, he might be number 1, rebounding wise.
*Derrick Coleman is easily number 1, but he was 6’10 and played Center his junior year and sometimes as a senior if I recall. I was trying to list guys closer to Brissett’s height and role.
Great list and context. I would potentially add Hak to that list... also a decent NBA career?
So, you didn’t see Wes Johnson?
And, as much maligned as he was (and to some extent, rightly so) -
Paul Harris was a monster on the boards, especially for a dude his height.
And there was this one kid, Carmelo something or other...