Judah's game would have been terrible for those teams. He would have hogged the ball instead of getting it to Dion, Kris, Triche, and Fair. Scoop was less talented, but what made him good is he knew those other guys were better scorers than him and knew when it was his time to shoot.Nailed it.
Here’s my hot take of the day… no one on this year’s team would have started on any team we had from 2009 to 2014.
Maybe — maybe — Judah starts over Scoop in 2011. But that’s it.
We need better basketball players. And a bunch of them.
My point was simply that Q certainly didn't seem selfish on the court. He was our best distributor, always defended, played balls out and rebounded as good if not better than any player other than Brown. He always cheered and supported his teammates.
So whatever he did must have either been really bad or he is leaving for the same reason Kadary left. He feels like he should have started which based on his playing statistics and results he should have.
Not sure if this tweet from McLeod was shared, but I thought it was interesting…
1) implying that McLeod is staying for sure?
2) no matter what the issues were with Copeland, his teammates love him
Bulldog,I am just reading this now. Was he unhappy with us or were we unhappy with him?I mean Jzsshuttles and I told you guys it was happening. Surprised this wasn’t the first of the day… let the madness NOW begin
In the early season, correct.My point was simply that Q certainly didn't seem selfish on the court. He was our best distributor, always defended, played balls out and rebounded as good if not better than any player other than Brown. He always cheered and supported his teammates.
So whatever he did must have either been really bad or he is leaving for the same reason Kadary left. He feels like he should have started which based on his playing statistics and results he should have.
Yep...and the fat kid from Indiana St would be an interesting possibility.For a portal center, we have to stop looking at bench players on Top 40 squads.
There are tons of guys playing a level or two down who are good enough to be the center we need.
Get me a guy who is 6-8 / 6-9 and goes about 240 and can step outside and hit a 3.
That kid Southerland for LeMoyne is almost what we should be looking for, except he's about 20 pounds light. The Canisius kid would be a good candidate as a pure center, but I don't think he shoots the 3.
Here's a list of the kind of player I would be looking for as our Portal Center:
DaRon Holmes, Dayton, 6-10, 235 junior, 20 pts, 8 rebounds, 38% from three (!)
Rokas Jocius, LaSalle, 6-10, 260 soph, 8 pts, 5 reb, 38% from three
Rasheer Fleming, St. Joe's, 6-9, 230 soph, 11 pts, 7 reb, 33% from three
Javan Simmons, Toledo, 6-7, 235, 12 pts, 5 reb, 32.7% from 3 as a freshman.
Owen Lobsinger, Western Michigan, 6-9, 225 junior, 9 pts, 6 reb, 37% from three.
I also want the tea on what happened between Q and Red. I know people here think his playing style is too erratic, but it's clear his teammates had a deep appreciation for him and vice versa. He has the tools to be a great distributor as an upperclassman and was a willing rebounder, attacker and not afraid of big moments. What happened that was so irreconcilible?My point was simply that Q certainly didn't seem selfish on the court. He was our best distributor, always defended, played balls out and rebounded as good if not better than any player other than Brown. He always cheered and supported his teammates.
So whatever he did must have either been really bad or he is leaving for the same reason Kadary left. He feels like he should have started which based on his playing statistics and results he should have.
Not sure if this tweet from McLeod was shared, but I thought it was interesting…
1) implying that McLeod is staying for sure?
2) no matter what the issues were with Copeland, his teammates love him
If that’s your first take, you ought to reconsider.
You could not be more wrong about JT. More playing time? The kid started every game. By every account, he played precisely because of his hard work in practice and his willingness to play how the coaches wanted him to play.
He lost his shot and his confidence. He was l booed at home by a bunch of freaking morons. He needs a fresh start, and he deserves one, as well as our gratitude as fans for the hard work and effort he put in every day, even though nothing went his way on the court. I will be rooting for the kid.
Anywhere but here. I know it’s been relatively inconsequential for Kadary at SHU from our perspective (1 tourney appearance 0 wins in 3 years). But for selfish reasons I really really need this to not happen lolWe lose another fan favorite PG to Seton Hall…
I was the biggest QC fan out there, but when he tried threading the needle to Carey from five feet away, with two defenders in between, that was the final straw for me.In the early season, correct.
But against NC State in the ACCT?
Driving into traffic under the basket and no outlet?
I feel pretty much the same way. While there definitely needed to be changes to the transfer rules (which previously seemed really unfair to players) and the draconian restrictions on player's ability to earn money while the NCAA and schools raked in millions on their backs, the way things are now with NIL and the transfer portal, along with all of the conference re-alignments, are ruining college athletics for me. I'll forever continue to root for SU, but my enthusiasm for football and basketball has definitely dimmed. It used to be after a disappointing year, or even a fairly good year, you could look forward to seeing how much better the team would be next year as they developed as players and gelled more as a team, but now, it seems half or more of the roster is completely different year to year and we don't get a change to see the players develop over the years like we used to. Yeah, I'm an old fart, I miss the old days, and I need to get used to the new way of things, but I don't have to like it.I hate college basketball. Completely ruined. Everyone is a professional on a one year contract. No continuity. Every kid just leaves when the going gets tough. Recruiting not worth following cause relationships are irrelevant and it’s just about the bag. In a tough year for any program, development (which was only reason to keep watching) doesn’t matter cause no one stays. To @sutomcat’s point, I just care less and less everyday and if you can’t keep me engaged, who can you keep? I live in Toronto and didn’t travel to a game this year for the first time in 25 years. Thought about it a few times and just decided I didn’t feel like making the 3.5 hour drive in winter conditions. It’s really really sad. I can’t follow which teams are in which conferences, who any of the players are, etc…
You are in the majority, but I don't see the rules changing. Once the 5th year Covid rule cycles through, hopefully it will be a little better.I feel pretty much the same way. While there definitely needed to be changes to the transfer rules (which previously seemed really unfair to players) and the draconian restrictions on player's ability to earn money while the NCAA and schools raked in millions on their backs, the way things are now with NIL and the transfer portal, along with all of the conference re-alignments, are ruining college athletics for me. I'll forever continue to root for SU, but my enthusiasm for football and basketball has definitely dimmed. It used to be after a disappointing year, or even a fairly good year, you could look forward to seeing how much better the team would be next year as they developed as players and gelled more as a team, but now, it seems half or more of the roster is completely different year to year and we don't get a change to see the players develop over the years like we used to. Yeah, I'm an old fart, I miss the old days, and I need to get used to the new way of things, but I don't have to like it.
Never would have guessed Symir.Any off-the-court stuff aside, he turns the ball over too much. I can't find the full statistics on TO Percentage in the ACC, but he's giving it away 1 out of every five possessions this year. I scanned quickly and the only two regular ballhandlers that were worse in recent history were Symir and Jalen Carey. I'm sure someone could cross-reference with usage percentage, but I bet they want someone in the 10-15% range
Q's TO% was lower than Kadary's in his season here. Also better than Joe's in 2022 when he had more of a ballhandling role.Any off-the-court stuff aside, he turns the ball over too much. I can't find the full statistics on TO Percentage in the ACC, but he's giving it away 1 out of every five possessions this year. I scanned quickly and the only two regular ballhandlers that were worse in recent history were Symir and Jalen Carey. I'm sure someone could cross-reference with usage percentage, but I bet they want someone in the 10-15% range
Taylor and Copeland rarely got to see a team oriented offensive set when they played. I blame Autry and the assistants for that. Taylors job on offence was go stand in the corner as to not clog up the middle for Mintz.I believe the biggest mistake Coach Red made all year was starting Taylor over Copeland all year. Copeland comes in and he brings energy to the entire team, plays hard, always has a smile on his face, and is fun to watch. The game winner against Miami was amazing. I will miss him.
Taylor lost all confidence. Didn’t deserve the min he got for most of the season…Taylor and Copeland rarely got to see a team oriented offensive set when they played. I blame Autry and the assistants for that. Taylors job on offence was go stand in the corner as to not clog up the middle for Mintz.
Go watch Taylor in the start of the 2nd half vs Ga Tech. Tell me what the coaches were supposed to do with him. They got him cutting the latter part of the year and it worked well, but he literally shot 19%...Taylor and Copeland rarely got to see a team oriented offensive set when they played. I blame Autry and the assistants for that. Taylors job on offence was go stand in the corner as to not clog up the middle for Mintz.
Sadly I picked JT to lead the team in 3's this year. Whoops.Go watch Taylor in the start of the 2nd half vs Ga Tech. Tell me what the coaches were supposed to do with him. They got him cutting the latter part of the year and it worked well, but he literally shot 19%...
19%!!!!!
from 3 in conference.
I actually wouldn’t mind him at the Hall. I think Shaheen’s a good coach who would hopefully push Cope. Rather have him at the Hall than Georgetown. Could keep our ex Cuse PG/Point forward tradition going at Hall.Anywhere but here. I know it’s been relatively inconsequential for Kadary at SHU from our perspective (1 tourney appearance 0 wins in 3 years). But for selfish reasons I really really need this to not happen lol