Most important player. He seems poised to be the offensive focal, taking the pressure off the PGs. I say feed him every possession
Cool piece. Felt obligated to post as the resident JT flag planter.
Kid just does winning things.
I’m a huge Taylor fan but I kindly disagree. On a team with the playmaking abilities of both JJ and Judah, Taylor should not in any way be the focal point of the offense.Most important player. He seems poised to be the offensive focal, taking the pressure off the PGs. I say feed him every possession
It'll be about matchups, game to game. It always is. And JT can pose problems for opponentsI’m a huge Taylor fan but I kindly disagree. On a team with the playmaking abilities of both JJ and Judah, Taylor should not in any way be the focal point of the offense.
He could be (and I am hopeful he is) a GREAT complementary/shooter/dirty work piece, but the offense absolutely should not be run through him in any way, imo.
Copeland can't shootHe's continuing to show flashes of shot-making but I do not trust him for consistent offense and we need to see him continue to develop his ability to put it on the floor.
I think both he and Bell can be solid contributors but I really don't want to start them or even play them both together for extended stretches. I would start Copeland at 3 and possibly Taylor at the 4 but seems like Benny has that spot when he's back.
I just think Copeland is a much more dynamic offensive player and I'd prefer him in the starting lineup over both Taylor and Bell
I thought he righted the ship against UNH during a shaky stretch in the second half.
His defense may be a question, but he’s a good offensive player.
Huh. I think although the team still has a way to go to be good defensively, JT has been doing a pretty decent job. So far my favorite players on the team are JJ, Cuffe, Copeland, JT, McLeod. Judah may have the most talent, but he hasn't shown it yet.I thought he righted the ship against UNH during a shaky stretch in the second half.
His defense may be a question, but he’s a good offensive player.
Copeland is not even close to Taylor. He has half the offensive skills and goes to sleep on defense. I just don’t see the love fest for him. He’s average at best. You don’t need to guard him. Taylor’s decision making is leaps and bounds better than Copeland. Copeland can have a role, but not a big role. He may have no role when Westry comes back.He's continuing to show flashes of shot-making but I do not trust him for consistent offense and we need to see him continue to develop his ability to put it on the floor.
I think both he and Bell can be solid contributors but I really don't want to start them or even play them both together for extended stretches. I would start Copeland at 3 and possibly Taylor at the 4 but seems like Benny has that spot when he's back.
I just think Copeland is a much more dynamic offensive player and I'd prefer him in the starting lineup over both Taylor and Bell
Cope is already far more capable off the dribble. That's why I like himCopeland is not even close to Taylor. He has half the offensive skills and goes to sleep on defense. I just don’t see the love fest for him. He’s average at best. You don’t need to guard him. Taylor’s decision making is leaps and bounds better than Copeland. Copeland can have a role, but not a big role. He may have no role when Westry comes back.
Probably won't make some happy, but Cope probably is next in line for a minutes cut when Westry comes back.Cope is already far more capable off the dribble. That's why I like him
Fantastic all around player. Love the way he’s progressing.
Cool piece. Felt obligated to post as the resident JT flag planter.
Kid just does winning things.
Love Copeland but no. Your assessment of Taylor vs. Quadir is way off.Cope is already far more capable off the dribble. That's why I like him
No idea what you're watchingLove Copeland but no. Your assessment of Taylor vs. Quadir is way off.
Justin Taylor was recruited as a shooting guard... Last year JB played him as a small forward because that's where we needed help.I thought he righted the ship against UNH during a shaky stretch in the second half.
His defense may be a question, but he’s a good offensive player.
He was recruited as a 2 but at 6’6” 218 lbs he has grown into the body of a 3. We have had lots of 3’s that size and even a little lighter in the past.Justin Taylor was recruited as a shooting guard... Last year JB played him as a small forward because that's where we needed help.
He really has no business even guarding small school power forwards in the post.
I give him a ton of credit for his defense.
I really hope Brown, Carey, Williams and Hima are healthy enough and effective enough to keep Taylor playing small forward most of the time.
Let’s not get carried away hereMost important player. He seems poised to be the offensive focal, taking the pressure off the PGs. I say feed him every possession
Syracuse was the only school that recruited him as a shooting guard. Indiana and UNC wanted him to play forward. That's what he is.Justin Taylor was recruited as a shooting guard... Last year JB played him as a small forward because that's where we needed help.
He really has no business even guarding small school power forwards in the post.
I give him a ton of credit for his defense.
I really hope Brown, Carey, Williams and Hima are healthy enough and effective enough to keep Taylor playing small forward most of the time.
Copeland is not even close to Taylor. He has half the offensive skills and goes to sleep on defense. I just don’t see the love fest for him. He’s average at best. You don’t need to guard him. Taylor’s decision making is leaps and bounds better than Copeland. Copeland can have a role, but not a big role. He may have no role when Westry comes back.
Ditto.No idea what you're watching
Through 2 games Copeland has more ventures into the paint off the dribble than Taylor in his entire careerDitto.