This entire forum is based on Nelson playing well when given the chance. If you think he’s bad, I question how much of the previous games you’ve watched.
I wouldn't call him good.
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This entire forum is based on Nelson playing well when given the chance. If you think he’s bad, I question how much of the previous games you’ve watched.
Tj misses on transfersHe would have been worth some spot minutes to see if he can spark something. If he’s THAT bad then that’s one hell of a transfer miss on TJ and that basically never happens.
He’s not hurt. And he’s not going to play the rest of the way.He’s gotta be hurt, right? Theres no reason for him to completely be out of the rotation.
He’s not hurt. And he’s not going to play the rest of the way.
He hasn’t scored a point in a month!This entire forum is based on Nelson playing well when given the chance. If you think he’s bad, I question how much of the previous games you’ve watched.
Just like every other player that doesn’t play under TJ. They just aren’t good enough. See Watson, Omaha, Nojus, etc.Juicy.
Do tell.
The problem is he doesn’t pass when he attacks off the dribble which gives him the option to miss a layup or get fouled and go 1-2 from the line.The reason you have solid depth is certain games call for certain players. Last night, we couldn’t get to the rim. They were trapping up top and able to recover because we don’t have anyone quick enough to attack the rim off one or two bounces. Nelson could have done that.
To me, it’s our biggest offensive flaw. Who can take someone off the dribble? Tamin is good off the catch attacking, but isn’t going to break you down. Milan isn’t going to attack off the dribble. Toures handle isn’t there yet. JJ will attack off the dozen dribbles. We need a straight line driver
On fast breaks, Lipsey does this well, but you are exactly right, on half-court offense we just don't have this.We need a straight line driver
Keshon could do it, mainly because he was strong enough that he only needed a 1/2 step advantageWho's the last one we had? Monte?
Unfortunately, Nelson has not shown as willing of a passer as he had at Utah Valley. His propensity for turnovers remains a problem. Nonetheless, his ability to drive and/or get the FT line is something that ISU needs when the offense grinds to a halt.The problem is he doesn’t pass when he attacks off the dribble which gives him the option to miss a layup or get fouled and go 1-2 from the line.
I was going to say, the number of outcomes with him is so small, and none of them are very good (unless you're the opponent). He can't shoot, doesn't pass, and he doesn't really have moves, though he does have amazing straight line speed. Problem is it's February and the scout is out on him. He's a one trick pony with not enough time to develop another trick. I'd be surprised if he's back at ISU next season, even if he is granted more eligibility.The problem is he doesn’t pass when he attacks off the dribble which gives him the option to miss a layup or get fouled and go 1-2 from the line.
We just need our 8 to be better than last night and we’ll be great.Unfortunately, Nelson has not shown as willing of a passer as he had at Utah Valley. His propensity for turnovers remains a problem. Nonetheless, his ability to drive and/or get the FT line is something that ISU needs when the offense grinds to a halt.
Nelson is a similar player in function to Melvin Council. Higher usage, not super efficient, but can stress defenses with just dribble drives to loosen opposing defenses when other options are not working. FWIW not advocating for Council level minutes either, but some games it would seem a couple minutes for Nelson for a change of pace could be valuable.
Seriously 1 for 2 at the line. Where do we sign up?The problem is he doesn’t pass when he attacks off the dribble which gives him the option to miss a layup or get fouled and go 1-2 from the line.