Only concern is he’s not much of a 3 point shooter
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Originally posted by Layton View Post
Only made 22 all year at 28%
be interesting to see him improve assist to turnover ratio on a better team.
He is leading rebounder for wheeling and averages 50% FG.
Confident he has played in open gym, which greatly reduces risk.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
Not every player at WL has been 3 point shooters. You need grinders too.
WLU is different. WLU recruits complete players. Everyone has the green light to shoot the three.
Of the top 10 players in terms of playing time, 8 shoot 35% or higher. Of these 8, 4 shoot 40% or greater.
The 3 players on the roster that are under 33% are new to the program.
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
In a traditional program, there is an emphasis on roles.
WLU is different. WLU recruits complete players. Everyone has the green light to shoot the three.
Of the top 10 players in terms of playing time, 8 shoot 35% or higher. Of these 8, 4 shoot 40% or greater.
The 3 players on the roster that are under 33% are new to the program.
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Originally posted by Layton View Post
Take notes and maybe you’ll surpass us
Experienced, proven coaches know that you win with a 7 man rotation having a dominant center, power forward and a shooting guard who can attempt incredibly difficult shots. That is what brings the crowd to their feet and keeps the boosters happy.
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
Remember, the Wlu style is just a fad, a gimmick. Who wants to see 100 pt games when one can wallow in the strategy of a good, slow paced coaches duel? It gets fans mentally ready for baseball.
Experienced, proven coaches know that you win with a 7 man rotation having a dominant center, power forward and a shooting guard who can attempt incredibly difficult shots. That is what brings the crowd to their feet and keeps the boosters happy.
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
In a traditional program, there is an emphasis on roles.
WLU is different. WLU recruits complete players. Everyone has the green light to shoot the three.
Of the top 10 players in terms of playing time, 8 shoot 35% or higher. Of these 8, 4 shoot 40% or greater.
The 3 players on the roster that are under 33% are new to the program.
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
Remember, the Wlu style is just a fad, a gimmick. Who wants to see 100 pt games when one can wallow in the strategy of a good, slow paced coaches duel? It gets fans mentally ready for baseball.
Experienced, proven coaches know that you win with a 7 man rotation having a dominant center, power forward and a shooting guard who can attempt incredibly difficult shots. That is what brings the crowd to their feet and keeps the boosters happy.
You should add flagrant and technical fouls per 40 minutes. They only cost WL a national title so it's hard not to include them.
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
Remember, the Wlu style is just a fad, a gimmick. Who wants to see 100 pt games when one can wallow in the strategy of a good, slow paced coaches duel? It gets fans mentally ready for baseball.
Experienced, proven coaches know that you win with a 7 man rotation having a dominant center, power forward and a shooting guard who can attempt incredibly difficult shots. That is what brings the crowd to their feet and keeps the boosters happy.
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