djcon57
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Yeah that's a good one. But he's got that foreign guy game going for himDaniel Theis kind of? Plays like a taller guy but he is only 6'8. That's about all I got though.
Yeah that's a good one. But he's got that foreign guy game going for himDaniel Theis kind of? Plays like a taller guy but he is only 6'8. That's about all I got though.
I agree, but even if he didn't shoot 3s with us, he probably could still make the NBA as a high level defender, rebounder and scorer who knows where to position himself. Take a guy like Andre Jackson Jr. - a high level defender, above average passer who does all the little things very well that do not go into stats but coaches look for. With the shot clock winding down, he generally moves to the rim where he is most effective (rebound, put backs, blocking out) and is only caught on the perimeter during that time if a teammate needs help moving the ball. Playing smartly and not putting yourself in positions to hurt your team goes a long way in the NBA.
You think he was shooting threes with Buddy, Joe, and Swider on the roster? You don’t believe this do you?He shot 3s at SU. Open ones. And he was decent. He was only a sophomore and would have gotten more opportunities to shoot as a Junior and senior and would have improved. But his clueless advisors told him to transfer because they thought he’d get better shots somewhere else, which was a mistake.
Benny needs to follow that model!I agree, but even if he didn't shoot 3s with us, he probably could still make the NBA as a high level defender, rebounder and scorer who knows where to position himself. Take a guy like Andre Jackson Jr. - a high level defender, above average passer who does all the little things very well that do not go into stats but coaches look for. With the shot clock winding down, he generally moves to the rim where he is most effective (rebound, put backs, blocking out) and is only caught on the perimeter during that time if a teammate needs help moving the ball. Playing smartly and not putting yourself in positions to hurt your team goes a long way in the NBA.
I was using Andre as a model of a player who smartly plays to his strengths and doesn't highlight his weaknesses to hurt his team. I wasn't saying that he and Guerrier are similar players.Andre Jackson averaged nearly 5 assists a game at UConn. Quincy Guerrier averaged less than 1 assist a game while at Syracuse (and about the same post Syracuse). They are not similar level players from a floor awareness perspective.
He had 22 in a loss to Tennessee today. 3-8 from 3.
Those aren’t listed in the box score, but he was 5-7 from the line. I’ll guess 4.How many low-fives to invisible teammates on the FT line?
Wasn’t a shot, he was my favorite player at the time.Guerrier was 2nd Team All ACC in 2021 as a sophomore, and yet nobody in the NBA was interested in drafting him when he went sniffing (and we know the NBA is always attracted to drafting freshman or sophomores more because of "potential")
To claim he would have made the NBA if he stayed here is largely wishful thinking meant to take a shot at a kid whose decision you didn't like.
You essentially said he’d be in the nba if he stayed here. That’s a shot.Wasn’t a shot, he was my favorite player at the time.
He made 5-8 and career high 28. If he plays like that they are a very good team
guerrier is everywhere...I had no idea he’s still playing college basketball, now for Illinois.
Jim's like "you screwed up my final coaching years all so you could shoot 30% from three!"
He does still do that in games.Did he low five JB on free throws?
We could use him against Bacot today. Two 12th year seniors going head to head.I had no idea he’s still playing college basketball, now for Illinois.