cliftonparksufan
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To quote JFK: A rising tide lifts all ships.Would he accept the coaching?
To quote JFK: A rising tide lifts all ships.Would he accept the coaching?
Maybe. Ships don't choose whether they want to float, though. The dude has a ton of talent. I question his attitude.To quote JFK: A rising tide lifts all ships.
Starting to look like there’s a bit of Judah/Cope/Bell in him. Not nearly as bad, but there’s something off with the attitude.Maybe. Ships don't choose whether they want to float, though. The dude has a ton of talent. I question his attitude.
Yup. But a lot times winning changes a lot of things including attitudes. I think great coaches bring out the best in their players.Maybe. Ships don't choose whether they want to float, though. The dude has a ton of talent. I question his attitude.
Roberts played foul line extended. That version of the zone was truly a 2-2-1How does one "leak out" on a fast break when they are playing along the baseline in the zone setup?
I would almost guarantee whatever coach comes in would want to keep Donnie (assuming it fits with their NIL budget).
Roberts and Watkins were your typical Hop recruits. Excellent defensively, but severely limited on offense. Zero ability to do anything really outside of 5 feet and a big reason why their teams struggled their last two years here. Not that it means anything for players to keep, but it’s a concern of mine bringing Hop in. Not enough offensive focus.
How does one "leak out" on a fast break when they are playing along the baseline in the zone setup?
They were limited in college. I know they were highly rated. Overall I expected more based on the pedigree they came in with. That class in its entirety never met expectations.Mookie scored more than 50 points in a game in HS.
Roberts was a Top 25 recruit and played for St. Anthony's in Jersey City under Saint Bob Hurley. To say they had "zero" offensive ability is a disservice to who they were as players.
They were limited in college. I know they were highly rated. Overall I expected more based on the pedigree they came in with. That class in its entirety never met expectations.
Nichols was the best out of them and he was awful his first two years. We never really saw any growth from the other two. McCroskey couldn’t even count to 10. I had class with him. It was embarrassing.I think that's fair. They probably should have done better.
Nichols did blossom his junior and senior years, and was good enough that we thought he might get drafted. He had ridiculous total shooting numbers his senior year, and was one of the best in the nation.
Mookie was basically an 8 pts, 8 rebounds guy for most of his career, and he finished with the 5th most blocked shots in school history. Historically, that's a pretty good return for most centers.
Terrence Roberts was a 10 pts, 8 rebounds guy at PF with exactly one block a game for his SU career.
They were the 2nd best big man combo of the 21st Century, after Arinze and RIck a couple years later.
I'd say the only real bust of that class was Louie McCrosky.
I don’t care who comes back. If the new coach wants to recruit a few guys to stay then I’d defer to him. Otherwise they can all go and we can start over.
He probably shouldn't have slapped the backboard one time in a fairly critical point in the season. That's what I remember most about him, unfortunately.Terrence Roberts was also a Top 50 recruit and was terrific for us until he had a couple knee injuries.
Lol, I just mentioned that in my post.But he may be dumb enough to slap a backboard and get us an ill timed tech.
What class did you take at SU that covered counting to ten?Nichols was the best out of them and he was awful his first two years. We never really saw any growth from the other two. McCroskey couldn’t even count to 10. I had class with him. It was embarrassing.
I didn’t realize you’re a Vermonter as well! What part of the state are you in?He probably shouldn't have slapped the backboard one time in a fairly critical point in the season. That's what I remember most about him, unfortunately.
As a Vermont resident, I am reminded every March.
I didn’t realize you’re a Vermonter as well! What part of the state are you in?
Manchester area. You're up north, right?I didn’t realize you’re a Vermonter as well! What part of the state are you in?