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Getting some work in with Devo at the Melo…
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Eric could grow that out into a very nice helmet of hair.
Getting some work in with Devo at the Melo…
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wait for it...I lost track... is Devendorf officially affiliated with the program currently? Or is he just an interested alumnus?
Good guy and loving dad from what I have seen from afar.Just interested and still around the Cuse with his own hoop ventures. Always bleeding orange!
Wonder if the players are now allowed to open Hookah shops.
So anybody try the food?
I was surprised to see that. Including 2 of the top 20 players selected. More players than we've had selected in the past 7 years.Btw Lampkin was on a pretty stacked Colorado team. They had 3 guys picked in the NBA draft.
I was surprised to see that. Including 2 of the top 20 players selected. More players than we've had selected in the past 7 years.
Cool to see Coach Williams named in this. It is good to see the new FB staff and basketball staff invested in the others success.
Will the Dry Rub be available for sale?
Well, if compost is a PED, then it should be on the main board...you are correct. Now, if compost is being used as a recruiting enticement, then maybe the recruiting board is still appropriate.Why when these guys are on compost is this information still posted on. The recruiting board ??
I am excited to see this guy in Orange. His weaknesses are pretty darn clear. The extremely large frame means he is not going to get too far off the ground in a hurry, which leads to some frustrating moments at the rim. If a guard blows by his man and meets Lampkin at the rim, there is a good chance he will get a minimally contested layup off unless additional help arrives. If the center/pf he is guarding gets off a quick turnaround shot in the post he struggles to give a solid contest. His much discussed lack of blocks in his stats reflect this weakness. It is not due to any laziness on Lamkin's part. He plays hard as hell. It also does not have a huge impact on his ability on the boards. He makes up for the lack of vertical by using his frame to win the box out battle. But his lack of vertical will certainly frustrate at times.
THAT BEING SAID, he is everything you want to see out of a center on the offensive end. I do not say this lightly as he was my favorite player back in the day, but his post play reminds me of AO. If he gets the ball near the paint, it is extremely difficult for the defender to stop him from backing in right up to the rim and hitting a small hook shot layup. Then the ace up his sleeve is the lethal passing when teams try to send a double in that situation. In the play at 28:50, he gets the ball in the post and is clearly overpowering the guy guarding him, but he keeps his head up and when a guard tries to help he lobs in a beautiful touch pass to a cutting guard for the easy layup.
At 38:50, Florida has an undersized guy on him, he comfortably begins backing him down starting from the three point line, having no issues handling the ball. As he gets closer to his spot a weakside guard comes in to help and he instantly throws a long skip pass to a guard on the baseline for a wide open three. The Colorodo guy bricks it, but Chris Bell would certainly can that shot at an elite rate.
Those are just a couple examples, but there are all kinds of nice pass plays, "hocky assists", and post moves throughout this game. Florida was down their starting center in this one, but it is still impressive to see how he takes full advantage and demands the ball in the post. He has an excellent motor, he gets the crowd involved, and he did not shy away from the bright lights at march madness. Long post I know, but we have to match all that wasted typing over a freaking duke player. I have zero issue giving this dude #44. He is a competitor who is certainly worthy of that number's legacy.
Well, that's it. I'm not watching any games this season.He's not nearly efficient enough for his size and position to be great.
He's not nearly good enough on the short roll to handle the pass and then decision making facing the bucket from that point on the floor.
He had three NBA players with him on the court last year.
Won't be the case this year. Maybe 1 that won't be hitting his NBA potential during the year.
LOL. Thanks coach!He's not nearly efficient enough for his size and position to be great.
He's not nearly good enough on the short roll to handle the pass and then decision making facing the bucket from that point on the floor.
He had three NBA players with him on the court last year.
Won't be the case this year. Maybe 1 that won't be hitting his NBA potential during the year.
Well there is always 2025.He's not nearly efficient enough for his size and position to be great.
He's not nearly good enough on the short roll to handle the pass and then decision making facing the bucket from that point on the floor.
He had three NBA players with him on the court last year.
Won't be the case this year. Maybe 1 that won't be hitting his NBA potential during the year.