So, about those analytics not having the impact of defense?You’re definitely smarter than me and Otzelberger. I will defer to your infinite wisdom from here on out.
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So, about those analytics not having the impact of defense?You’re definitely smarter than me and Otzelberger. I will defer to your infinite wisdom from here on out.
The ball also tends to stop moving when he gets it, at least more than his current production on that end justifies.Kalscheur doesn't shoot a lot? He is second on the team in field goal attempts behind Brockington and is first on the team in three point attempts.
IMO TJ is trying to play Kalscheur through his shooting slump during the non-con portion of the season.I keep waiting for Gabe to go on a tear for a few games in a row. His shot looks good and he has pretty good shot selection. Hoping it starts against Baylor
Yeah if Gabe can find some offensive consistency that raises the ceiling of this team quite a bit. Not sure if it will happen or not but hopefully he can at least have a few more he's where he gets hot and that gets us a WIMO TJ is trying to play Kalscheur through his shooting slump during the non-con portion of the season.
Playing around 30mpg, from a PPG game standpoint, Gabe's upside might be 13-15ppg. Whereas, Tristan might be 8-10ppg.
Plus, if Gabe can find his groove from 3, it makes are big guys more effective and opens up the lane for Hunter and Brockington.
IMO TJ is trying to play Kalscheur through his shooting slump during the non-con portion of the season.
Playing around 30mpg, from a PPG game standpoint, Gabe's upside might be 13-15ppg. Whereas, Tristan might be 8-10ppg.
Plus, if Gabe can find his groove from 3, it makes are big guys more effective and opens up the lane for Hunter and Brockington.
Yeah if Gabe can find some offensive consistency that raises the ceiling of this team quite a bit. Not sure if it will happen or not but hopefully he can at least have a few more he's where he gets hot and that gets us a W
Kalscheur shoots the ball with way too much arch. Using high arch to make threes isn't easily repeatable. He's not a good shooter until that's fixed and it's kind of crazy nobody has pulled him aside to work on shot mechanics this far into his career.
Sure as the sun comes out, he'll make 5 threes in the near future and the sunshine pumpers will be out full force trying to make the realists eat dirt. But he's not a good shooter. I would guess he hits well under 30% this year, but will keep hoisting out of necessity due to the makeup of this team. So Prentiss Nixon is indeed an apt comparison offensively. But defensively I wouldn't want anybody else guarding the other team's best guard.
In an ideal world he would shoot no more than two threes/game and work on being more aggressive driving to draw fouls or kick out a la senior year Naz.
Gabe's upside isn't that much different than Enaruna's (he got a KU scholarship for a reason). And more importantly, our upside is more impacted by Enaruna reaching his potential, given Conditt and Jones limitations (and foul trouble). But this isn't even a Gabe vs Enaruna. Or Enaruna vs Kunc. Those are false dilemmas.
Only if you cannot read again.You arguing with yourself again?
Only if you cannot read again.
I agree11-0. Top 10 team. Kalscheur has started every game.
That’s all I’ve got.
When we play teams that leave the offensive boards open and play a more open, transition style, Enaruna is highly effective there. Iowa was that way, as will KU and perhaps others. Teams that clog the paint will make him incognito offensively, since he’s not a post and his outside shooting isn’t all the way there yet. I like his game defensively. More of a rim protector than Kunc, which is useful in fast paced games as well. He’ll be needed, and I like the Kunc/Enaruna combo lineups.
Gabe's upside isn't that much different than Enaruna's (he got a KU scholarship for a reason). And more importantly, our upside is more impacted by Enaruna reaching his potential, given Conditt and Jones limitations (and foul trouble). But this isn't even a Gabe vs Enaruna. Or Enaruna vs Kunc. Those are false dilemmas.
Where are you getting the difference in upside this year? One is a senior that is really struggling on offense and hasn't shot well in so long that he no longer has a shot (it changes shot-to-shot). Could it be that he just isn't very good in the high usage role? The other finally getting consistent PT and should make more progress over the year.Kalscheur's potential upside 1 or 2 months from now. Enaruna's potential upside is 1 year from now.
I like Enaruna's game, but think he is a work-in-progress playing post in the Big12. He is athletic for a post player, but not wing- so he needs to become a more physical player with a more aggressive mindset.
Not sure what you mean by your last point on false dilemmas. If there is a shift in minutes as the Big12 season progresses, it would be Grill taking minutes from Kalscheur. The mix of minutes between Enaruna, Conditt and Kunz is probably going to remain.