When does he come back?
A player who at least will get some respect on the blocks will be helpful for us. Even if it's for 8 minutes.
would love to see Coleman back starting hopefully by UL.Wait....he's a starter, right?
I think DC can get some offensive put backs, which is more than our current centers are giving us.I'm sorry, but has Coleman commanded respect on the block at any point this year?
It'll be huge for him to get game action (though I'm not holding my breath that he'll be so lucky). Helping us on offense, that might be a bit much to hope for.
I think DC can get some offensive put backs, which is more than our current centers are giving us.
We need to feed him and Christmas early on in games. Even if it isn't working. They both work their butts off to get good position and I'd much rather give them a chance to do something than continue to shoot 3s.
We shall see I guess.He isnt starting the rest of the year. I think he will see some time monday though.
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Jackson and Onuaku.When has this ever happened in SU history? We never feed the post... you have to be an uber stud to get a post pass on an SU squad.
When has this ever happened in SU history? We never feed the post... you have to be an uber stud to get a post pass on an SU squad.
Sounds good.I think we need to scrap the Grant starting experiment (Sorry Jerami fanboys) he's going to be great but he just doesnt fit on a team that already has pieces that dont fit together. Southerland might be our second most talented player behind MCW, just start him already. MCW/Triche/CJ/JS/Rak with Grant spelling CJ/JS for a few minutes each, Cooney spelling MCW/Triche for a few minutes a game and DC2 spelling Rak even though that wont happen and Keita will still play 3/4 of the game inexplicably.
Jackson and Onuaku.
You can find stats to support your point. Here's a few more based on all games:6 rebounds in 55 minutes of Big East play. 3 offensive. I think our current centers topped those numbers in the first half yesterday fwiw.
5-12 from the field.
Now, with that being said, I'm okay with getting him involved. In fact I would encourage it. I think we need to get our big mean involved - I think like Rak, DC seemed to play with a bit more fire when they got him involved.
Which the guards really didn't do much for anyone.
I also don't think Rak missing a two foot turnaround, or DC getting blocked in the post is all that big of a deal, the reps may help, and it's still probably a higher chance of converting than the ridiculous threes we take early in the shot clock.
On a team where nobody scores efficiently I think getting it inside is never a bad idea. We know what our guards are capable of when they're pounding the ball into the floor - if our bigs get an opportunity to improve that's the one thing that could help this team evolve a bit. And I think they play better when they touch the ball - which pays dividends even if they can't convert.
You can find stats to support your point. Here's a few more based on all games:
DC - 87 rebs. in 279 mins. = .3 rebounds per minute
RAC - 138 rebs. in 603 mins = .2 rebounds per minute
BMK - 97 rebs. in 403 mins = .2 rebounds per minute
You can find stats to support your point. Here's a few more based on all games:
DC - 87 rebs. in 279 mins. = .3 rebounds per minute
RAC - 138 rebs. in 603 mins = .2 rebounds per minute
BMK - 97 rebs. in 403 mins = .2 rebounds per minute