Well, I'm not sure losing Groves is bad. But have said since his hiring that Porter was out of his league in the B12. He's a career .500 coach who was fired at Illinois State after going 22-50 in conference play.
He got his money. Now he can go back down to a comfy mid-major job again like Steve Prohm.
Moonshine better than tequila.Going from Arizona to WVU sure isn't a step up.
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They were 5-15 in the Big10. I'm confusedOhio State, looks like. With what they have coming back they will be pretty loaded.
They were arguably the worst team that had the most talent in the nation last year. I think it’s probably coachingOhio State, looks like. With what they have coming back they will be pretty loaded.
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Gotta stop being obsessed with the ”3s, 4s, 5s” etc. Apart from the pg this is mostly position-less basketball. We do not need to assign who is going to ”play the 5” nor do we need to have a 5 on the floor.
And the monikers #1-5 can still be useful, and used as a reference. Position-less BB is a thing, but so is 1-5.Position less basketball is a great concept, but the reality is taller players have advantages over shorter players at certain spots on the court and quicker players have advantages in other spots/situations.
So by using the 1-5 indicates physical or basketball skill-sets. Very few players are perfect and can do everything.
Sure Momcilovic can play on the perimeter and shoot 3 on offense all day long. But he doesn't have the quickness to guard small ball 3's. Not a criticism- I wouldn't want Tre King, Kunc, Ossuniyi, Ward or Jones to be the primary defender on a Rice, George, Gdick, OBannon, etc.
IMO being able to switch 1-5 is more coach speak vs reality. Good coaches and players excel when they get mismatches of posts(4/5) on guards (1-3).
Darrion Williams from Nevada is the third one apparently.
6’6” big shooting wing who will have three to play? Hell yes.If true.........he is the hands down choice between those three.
What does his defensive stats have anything to do with him shooting 12 times a game and only connecting 43% of time with only 1 assist? Was Homan a better player than Jones? Yes, he was. My response was to those people who are very critical of Jones offensive efficiency. Did they say things like “Homan should never shoot“, “His shots have no chance of going in”, “he should pass out to guards after he touches the ball”, and “he is not a division 1 player”? Homan had better supporting casts to pass out the ball in Stinson, Blalock, and Rashon Clark.Also a lol as Homan in his final season here went for 13 and 9 with 2 blocks per game. Also managed to shoot about 30% better from the line
Jones was not a featured player. He was a backup center who only played 17 minutes per game which is less than half of Homan’s minutes in his senior year.If Rob literally did even a single one of those numbers the pushback against him being a featured player in our rotation would be significantly less.
Jones was not a featured player. He was a backup center who only played 17 minutes per game which is less than half of Homan’s minutes in his senior year.