BufordISking wrote:Does anybody know why we are having trouble landing a Center or a big Power Forward? This is really irritating to me.
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BufordISking wrote:Does anybody know why we are having trouble landing a Center or a big Power Forward? This is really irritating to me.
Jays26 wrote:BufordISking wrote:Does anybody know why we are having trouble landing a Center or a big Power Forward? This is really irritating to me.
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LJay wrote:I guess Hegner, Patton, Kampelj and Thompson suck!
You can only learn such things on Al Gore's Internet!!!
BufordISking wrote:LJay wrote:I guess Hegner, Patton, Kampelj and Thompson suck!
You can only learn such things on Al Gore's Internet!!!
Nobody is saying they suck. I am just thinking we need a big banger like a 6'8-6'10 250-265lb guy in the middle. I was just asking why none of the big guys we went after in 2016 signed.
BufordISking wrote:LJay wrote:I guess Hegner, Patton, Kampelj and Thompson suck!
You can only learn such things on Al Gore's Internet!!!
Nobody is saying they suck. I am just thinking we need a big banger like a 6'8-6'10 250-265lb guy in the middle. I was just asking why none of the big guys we went after in 2016 signed.
OklahomaJay wrote:BufordISking wrote:LJay wrote:I guess Hegner, Patton, Kampelj and Thompson suck!
You can only learn such things on Al Gore's Internet!!!
Nobody is saying they suck. I am just thinking we need a big banger like a 6'8-6'10 250-265lb guy in the middle. I was just asking why none of the big guys we went after in 2016 signed.
Seems like people either didn't pay close attention to Villanova's team or they think it was a fluke. They played with 2 post players (6'8"/225 & 6'11"/245), and they won the National Championship. Yes it would be nice to have a "big banger," but we will have much more size than Villanova had this year. Also, we need big men that fit our system. Groselle was awesome this year, but he had to be within 5 feet of the basket and his athleticism was limiting at times. Hanson has better athleticism, so hopefully he can add a mid-range game to his post moves.
To me, for big men in today's game it's more about being strong (not necessarily heavy), versatile, and athletic. Strong meaning able to box out, defend the post, and post up. Versatile and athletic meaning not only running the floor, a good vertical leap, and playing inside and outside, but they also being able to defend off of switches with all the ball-screen offense nowadays is becoming very important.
This year we were without Patton and Krampelj, and Toby was ineffective at best. If those guys can get healthy and improve, we should have plenty of size. Developing the talent we have is the key.
I hope we do get another big man. But if not, let's not forget that by the "Villanova Model" we are in pretty good shape
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