Do you have any eligibility left, Teach? You're a black hole in the post, but you would provide some more size than Watson.Can't wait for the PBA announcer next season..."And now...at center...a 6 footer from Chicago...Glynnnnnnnnnnn Watson"
Full court? I would die!Do you have any eligibility left, Teach? You're a black hole in the post, but you would provide some more size than Watson.Can't wait for the PBA announcer next season..."And now...at center...a 6 footer from Chicago...Glynnnnnnnnnnn Watson"
Doesn't matter what I hope for."That's a lot of question marks to hope things work out..."#3, #8, #9 and #11 no longer here.Well, let's see what happens.
#1 & #4 coming off season-ending injuries
#5 and #10 haven't played a game yet.
That leaves #2, #6, #7, #12 and #13 as "known" quantities.
That's a lot of question marks to hope things work out.....
And also a lot of changes in six weeks.....
You'd sound so much better if you'd just say...
"That's a lot of question marks, I hope things work out."
Instead, it sounds like you are hoping for the worst.
I somewhat disagree with this statement. There are plenty of guys in college basketball that are classified as defensive stoppers. If there is enough offense on the floor, you can have a guy who isn't super skilled at shooting. North Carolina just won a national championship with Theo Pinson playing big minutes for them. That guy can't shoot a lick, but he is awesome at defense, and does enough on the offensive end, through rebounds and assists.If Evan Taylor can't shoot over 24% from 3 point range then he shouldn't be on the floor. I don't care how "good" his defense is (which I never really saw to begin with). If you can't score you shouldn't be on the floor.
Not to be a jerk, but take a look at Nebraska's roster for next year and tell me where we have guys that have enough offense to makeup for a shooting guard that shoots 24% from distance?I somewhat disagree with this statement. There are plenty of guys in college basketball that are classified as defensive stoppers. If there is enough offense on the floor, you can have a guy who isn't super skilled at shooting. North Carolina just won a national championship with Theo Pinson playing big minutes for them. That guy can't shoot a lick, but he is awesome at defense, and does enough on the offensive end, through rebounds and assists.If Evan Taylor can't shoot over 24% from 3 point range then he shouldn't be on the floor. I don't care how "good" his defense is (which I never really saw to begin with). If you can't score you shouldn't be on the floor.
I think the bolded is the difference between UNC and DONU.I somewhat disagree with this statement. There are plenty of guys in college basketball that are classified as defensive stoppers. If there is enough offense on the floor, you can have a guy who isn't super skilled at shooting. North Carolina just won a national championship with Theo Pinson playing big minutes for them. That guy can't shoot a lick, but he is awesome at defense, and does enough on the offensive end, through rebounds and assists.If Evan Taylor can't shoot over 24% from 3 point range then he shouldn't be on the floor. I don't care how "good" his defense is (which I never really saw to begin with). If you can't score you shouldn't be on the floor.
I agree with that. Carolina had at least 3 other guys who could fill it up. NU doesn't have that.I think the bolded is the difference between UNC and DONU.I somewhat disagree with this statement. There are plenty of guys in college basketball that are classified as defensive stoppers. If there is enough offense on the floor, you can have a guy who isn't super skilled at shooting. North Carolina just won a national championship with Theo Pinson playing big minutes for them. That guy can't shoot a lick, but he is awesome at defense, and does enough on the offensive end, through rebounds and assists.If Evan Taylor can't shoot over 24% from 3 point range then he shouldn't be on the floor. I don't care how "good" his defense is (which I never really saw to begin with). If you can't score you shouldn't be on the floor.
But is that Taylor's fault and a reason for not playing? Isn't it Miles' job to find a roster with players that can add different skills and strengths? I agree that NU needs more offense on the court, but to say Taylor should never play because he can't shoot at all isn't a valid argument. If Taylor had more offense around him, he would have a role on the team.Not to be a jerk, but take a look at Nebraska's roster for next year and tell me where we have guys that have enough offense to makeup for a shooting guard that shoots 24% from distance?I somewhat disagree with this statement. There are plenty of guys in college basketball that are classified as defensive stoppers. If there is enough offense on the floor, you can have a guy who isn't super skilled at shooting. North Carolina just won a national championship with Theo Pinson playing big minutes for them. That guy can't shoot a lick, but he is awesome at defense, and does enough on the offensive end, through rebounds and assists.If Evan Taylor can't shoot over 24% from 3 point range then he shouldn't be on the floor. I don't care how "good" his defense is (which I never really saw to begin with). If you can't score you shouldn't be on the floor.
Problem is, he's more of a bench player but we don't have anyone better to start over himBut is that Taylor's fault and a reason for not playing? Isn't it Miles' job to find a roster with players that can add different skills and strengths? I agree that NU needs more offense on the court, but to say Taylor should never play because he can't shoot at all isn't a valid argument. If Taylor had more offense around him, he would have a role on the team.Not to be a jerk, but take a look at Nebraska's roster for next year and tell me where we have guys that have enough offense to makeup for a shooting guard that shoots 24% from distance?I somewhat disagree with this statement. There are plenty of guys in college basketball that are classified as defensive stoppers. If there is enough offense on the floor, you can have a guy who isn't super skilled at shooting. North Carolina just won a national championship with Theo Pinson playing big minutes for them. That guy can't shoot a lick, but he is awesome at defense, and does enough on the offensive end, through rebounds and assists.If Evan Taylor can't shoot over 24% from 3 point range then he shouldn't be on the floor. I don't care how "good" his defense is (which I never really saw to begin with). If you can't score you shouldn't be on the floor.
Agree 100%. He would be valuable as 6th or 7th man, playing 15-20 minutes a game.Problem is, he's more of a bench player but we don't have anyone better to start over himBut is that Taylor's fault and a reason for not playing? Isn't it Miles' job to find a roster with players that can add different skills and strengths? I agree that NU needs more offense on the court, but to say Taylor should never play because he can't shoot at all isn't a valid argument. If Taylor had more offense around him, he would have a role on the team.Not to be a jerk, but take a look at Nebraska's roster for next year and tell me where we have guys that have enough offense to makeup for a shooting guard that shoots 24% from distance?I somewhat disagree with this statement. There are plenty of guys in college basketball that are classified as defensive stoppers. If there is enough offense on the floor, you can have a guy who isn't super skilled at shooting. North Carolina just won a national championship with Theo Pinson playing big minutes for them. That guy can't shoot a lick, but he is awesome at defense, and does enough on the offensive end, through rebounds and assists.If Evan Taylor can't shoot over 24% from 3 point range then he shouldn't be on the floor. I don't care how "good" his defense is (which I never really saw to begin with). If you can't score you shouldn't be on the floor.