I bet Matt Thomas blows up this year and shoots an extremely high %. And I was one of the more disappointed people with his year last year.
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Hogue dominated UCONN in the post and off the dribble. Comparing anyone to Ejim is hard but Hogue is pretty darn close.
Hogue isn't as aggressive inside with the ball in his hands, Ejim just wanted to dunk everything. Hogue was more spot up outside or putback on a board kind of guy from my usually drunken recollection.
As I said in the Jon Rothstein tweets from practice thread - Kenneth Faried is a much MUCH better comp for McKay than Demare Carroll
Hogue is the same size as Ejim. How can he not be the same low post threat based on "body not big enough"? (Arguably I'd say he's more of a low post threat based on his motor but that's neither here nor there)
In what way? Shooting the 3 ball? Or just in their polish and basketball acumen?
A little more.....in response to a person's question:
Question:
@SethOnHoops how's Abdel looking?? He's the biggest mystery on the team so far this preseason
Greenberg's answer:
@hallierethwisch .Nader is an attacking offensive player with a scorers mentality.
I read this as not a good thing? I'm sure I'm over complicating it, but isn't that usually the type of stuff they say about "ball hogs" in a polite way?
You've watched 4 seasons of Hoiball now.
Have you seen anyone outside of garbage time be a "ball hog"?
My take on the Ejim/Hogue comparisons?
I think Hogue is a more athletic, less polished version of Ejim. Not as good of a shooter, but is more aggressive.
The biggest thing Hogue has going for him come January/February over Ejim? A real inside presence at the 5 position.
As ISU42 said, I took the Nader comment to just be sort of a generic thing. Of course, I think you could also have made a statement like that about a player like Kane was last year, although he had several other attributes as well.
The Hogue comment.....I think maybe we just don't appreciate enough how good Melvin was as only a 6-6 player. I don't think I would have said the same thing as Greenberg in regards to Hogue, but it is going to be difficult for Hogue to take the place of the Big 12 POTY. But then too....I don't think he wil have to, especially once McKay is active.
Once again, this is going to be a different type of team than we have seen before. I think it will be as athletic as any team Fred has had here, and as high-scoring, with some size inside. Hopefully that size will translate into more blocks, better overall defense and rebounds which will ignite the transition game. Whatever, it should be fun to watch.
I read this as not a good thing? I'm sure I'm over complicating it, but isn't that usually the type of stuff they say about "ball hogs" in a polite way?
Chris Allen was a major ball hog.You've watched 4 seasons of Hoiball now.
Have you seen anyone outside of garbage time be a "ball hog"?
Hogue is the same size as Ejim. How can he not be the same low post threat based on "body not big enough"? (Arguably I'd say he's more of a low post threat based on his motor but that's neither here nor there)