In year 1, but you would expect them to be much better in yr 2. Plus a year in the weight room. Miles knows better then us what he has.Miles sort of judged them...and he seems to think that they didn't/don't need to see the floor all that much.
Basketball is a lot different than football. Seems your logic makes sense with football but not with Basketball.SouthLincoln Husker said:In year 1, but you would expect them to be much better in yr 2. Plus a year in the weight room. Miles knows better then us what he has.
Basketball is a lot different than football. Seems your logic makes sense with football but not with Basketball.
Miles knows what he has and I would assume that why he added Karrington Davis.
Actions speak loudly and the fact those two never played makes me think that unless something changes drastically they wont magically play much.
Miles has had no problem playing freshman in the past at least to get their feet wet.
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I love being rightseaofred92 said:This is sort of a weird comparison but he reminds me of Evan Taylor physically.
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/plus/we-ll-play-duke-tim-miles-says-of-acc-big/article_41c5027c-cb89-5f5e-a670-fc673a8e70f3.html“Guard Amir Harris is officially a Husker with his letter of intent arriving this week. The 6-4, 180-pound three-star prospect from Hagerstown, Maryland, drew a comparison from Miles with an NU starter from last year.
“Amir immediately reminded me of a longer version of Evan Taylor,’’ the coach said. “He never gets tired. He’s long and athletic. Amir handled the ball even better, and he can deliver it pretty well, too.”