Our current commits, Sisyphus and Aggie Hoops

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AggieEP
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zgolfz85 said:

AggieEP said:

zgolfz85 said:

bobinator said:

I will say lately we've done a pretty good job of getting Hefner some good looks but he just doesn't hit them at a high rate. He's a little taller and more athletic than Wilcher so maybe that's why, but we've sprung him open a few times. Also if you're a shooter that can create your own space like Wade then you'd think we'd have an edge in recruiting because we'll let those guys do whatever they want. Hell Zhu and Manny cant even shoot and we let them go nuts.


If by go nuts you mean it seems like they have zero guidance and full autonomy to do whatever they want whenever they want at any cost, I agree. For a coach that develops men off the court and instills maturity and discipline, I wish there was a semblance of that on the court.


Here I kind of disagree, there is discipline on the court, Buzz just can't coach offense. So as Aubrey mentioned the guys we have out there that are threats have full permission to let it fly. If Buzz took away that freedom we'd probably only score 50 a game .

If we agree that we're not going to get good looks consistently within our offense, then we at least have to let our best players be our volume shooters to try and score enough to win.


I don't disagree there, but as you've said elsewhere…if you've got the green light to shoot, why don't they have the green light to pass? We'd be unstoppable if Wade/manny/ZP would be coached to drive and dish. It's like they've forgotten it was an option and nobody seems to remind them.


They probably do have the green light to pass, but they either aren't that good at it, or aren't coached well enough to be able to know and trust where their teammates are. I'm kind of split on what the actual answer is here.

One of the most critical parts of being a good passer is anticipating/knowing what your teammates are doing so you can lead them into advantageous scoring positions.

With Manny it's hard to understand, he just kind of puts his head down and dribbles around sometimes without seeming to be aware that he has teammates. I coach 4th and 5th grade ball and I spend a lot of energy trying to get my boys to not do this, so it's kind of comical watching a D1 player do it pretty often.
HotardRat
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Manny has to be the easiest scouting report. If he dribbles the ball more than two times, then he isn't giving it up. Then he'll either do a spin jumper or attempt a layup/floater, no matter how contested it is. He's an absolute black hole out there.

He will sometimes call an offensive set, but he almost never actually uses it for its intended purpose.
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What's truly amazing is how often it actually works anyway. He's so athletically gifted that sometimes it still leads to points.

On another thread (maybe earlier in this one?) I compared him to a mobile quarterback and that has no pocket presence and drops his eyes as soon as he starts to move but it's also like that quarterback breaks off a few huge touchdown runs per season. It's truly wild stuff.
AggieEP
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bobinator said:

What's truly amazing is how often it actually works anyway. He's so athletically gifted that sometimes it still leads to points.

On another thread (maybe earlier in this one?) I compared him to a mobile quarterback and that has no pocket presence and drops his eyes as soon as he starts to move but it's also like that quarterback breaks off a few huge touchdown runs per season. It's truly wild stuff.


I agree and was going to post something similar, and I keep hoping that he starts to put it together again like he did at the end of last year when he seemingly had figured out how to control some of his worst impulses to just dribble around and force things.
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I like when he backs it in but he's not enough of a threat to cause a double and free up a shooter. I don't think he'd have to make too many buckets off of a backup and spin before teams started reacting to it.
 
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