So what would be different? Which of the fr would’ve sat for II and pf? Still integrating new players, correct? That’s an excuse.I truly believe had Ihnen and Fox not hurt for the season that was an NIT at worst
So what would be different? Which of the fr would’ve sat for II and pf? Still integrating new players, correct? That’s an excuse.I truly believe had Ihnen and Fox not hurt for the season that was an NIT at worst
I’m talking about last years team you clown. Follow the discussion. Last years team lacked depth and some size. Both of those two provided that. Not excusing Jack squat from last years team just sharing an opinion if they were able to play.So what would be different? Which of the fr would’ve sat for II and pf? Still integrating new players, correct? That’s an excuse.
I know the difference between them. The conversation was about someone taking over a game. Being a PG isn’t a requirement for that to happen.One was a setter the other is a settee. Not sure Battle can flourish without a competent point guard. Hope he can, just not sure he can.
Do you think Battle us a good one on one player?I know the difference between them. The conversation was about someone taking over a game. Being a PG isn’t a requirement for that to happen.
I think it’s something he’s worked on developing and can be. That is again why I replied to a post that said “yet” which was in response to an earlier post that said “We don’t have a guy like Willis that can take over games”.Do you think Battle us a good one on one player?
There’s no bait, everything is bait and clown when you don’t agree. Ihnen was/is a huge unknown. As is fox. Meshing them is the same as meshing the new players this year, just with their own prior experience.I’m talking about last years team you clown. Follow the discussion. Last years team lacked depth and some size. Both of those two provided that. Not excusing Jack squat from last years team just sharing an opinion if they were able to play.
To take your stupid bait for this season, having II and Fox this year would've added more experienced players for one which doesn’t hurt in college hoops. Fox would’ve added defensively and on rebounding. Ihnen is tough to gauge because the last time we saw him, he was still raw, but he was also rebounding well offensively and had improved defensively as a sophomore. Thompson and Henley wouldn’t have started if they were healthy.
No it’s bait and clown with you because you aren’t discussing or following the conversation. At least BarnBurner can stay on topic. I come on here to talk hoops with people. I actually enjoy the discussions with people I don’t agree with because it’s an opportunity to learn. I don’t need to come here and get validation for my ideas/opinions.There’s no bait, everything is bait and clown when you don’t agree.
Unknown to the extent they’d provide better rebounding and defense? Sure. You asked what they’d bring and I answered. Don’t ask if you don’t want an answer.Ihnen was/is a huge unknown. As is fox. Meshing them is the same as meshing the new players this year, just with their own prior experience.
Protection of cbj on overload.
In order to learn you have to be open to others line of thinking. You fail there, as you already know everything. You don’t need any validation, again, as you know everything.No it’s bait and clown with you because you aren’t discussing or following the conversation. At least BarnBurner can stay on topic. I come on here to talk hoops with people. I actually enjoy the discussions with people I don’t agree with because it’s an opportunity to learn. I don’t need to come here and get validation for my ideas/opinions.
Unknown to the extent they’d provide better rebounding and defense? Sure. You asked what they’d bring and I answered. Don’t ask if you don’t want an answer.
Unknown as in ihnen playing “guard”. Unknown as in fox playing in the big 10. Unknown as in integrating into an entirely new team. But you are the all knowing guru.No it’s bait and clown with you because you aren’t discussing or following the conversation. At least BarnBurner can stay on topic. I come on here to talk hoops with people. I actually enjoy the discussions with people I don’t agree with because it’s an opportunity to learn. I don’t need to come here and get validation for my ideas/opinions.
Unknown to the extent they’d provide better rebounding and defense? Sure. You asked what they’d bring and I answered. Don’t ask if you don’t want an answer.
I’ve never seen you agree or offer an agreement to someone you’ve disagreed with. I do it quite often. For the sake of the board though. I’ll let you respond and have the last word. This place has become a cesspool. I’ll miss real discussions with many on here, but it’s not worth it anymore and I’m not a huge ignore people guy on a public forum. You can own this place Crappie.In order to learn you have to be open to others line of thinking. You fail there, as you already know everything. You don’t need any validation, again, as you know everything.
Not a guru. Coached basketball for over 15 years. Have had the pleasure to have many friends who still are in coaching at all levels currently. Of course what I think isn’t 100% correct but I do get information and it helps guide my opinion just like every other human being.Unknown as in ihnen playing “guard”. Unknown as in fox playing in the big 10. Unknown as in integrating into an entirely new team. But you are the all knowing guru.
Give me a smaller basketball and let me shoot free throws.Just watched the women's bb win 98 to 96 in 2 overtime. Exciting game. I believe they made around 22 out of 28 free throws...so men it can be done.
I was referring to the schedule immediately ahead not doing them any favors. They may very well start playing better but the results may be more likely to be Ls due to the step up in competition. I am not a fan of B1G games starting before the noncon portion of the schedule is done.The schedule isn't doing them any favors? I hope you mean the upcoming Big Ten games...because our schedule so far has been fairly soft.
Certainly the best they've played the past 3 games. @Purdue is the toughest game on the schedule so I guess it's all downhill from here.It is hard to say after a 19 point loss with such a rebounding disparity but I saw several positives out of this game.
I look forward to Thursday when we can see if they can improve further at home.
- They didn't back down and I didn't see any quit.
- The frosh all showed flashes of talent. All had some nice aggressive moves to the basket.
- Cooper looked better. He had some nice outside shots and also drove to the basket leading to a couple of buckets of his own and some assists.
- Samuels played with a little more poise.
- Battle seems to be getting back into rhythm.
Do we need this in every thread? I swear there's more St. Thomas talk here than at St. Thomas.Thought this was worth posting this on this topic too.
St Thomas is ranked 130th Gophers 227th.
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OK the Gophers rank last in the B1G the next lowest B1G school ranks 114th. On a positive note I believe the Gophers ranking will continue to improve through the year.Do we need this in every thread? I swear there's more St. Thomas talk here than at St. Thomas.
Or like we're getting ready to fire the coaching staff and just went to send them on their way with a shred of confidence.... cesspool!This thread feels like the one where we have to say something good about Iowa.
That might be more fun...This thread feels like the one where we have to say something good about Iowa.
I get the feeling you're from Iowa.This thread feels like the one where we have to say something good about Iowa.
That rebound where Carrington rips the ball away from Edey was great.
- Carrington's rebounding
- PP's fastbreak
Battle's 2nd half offensively.
- Carrington's rebounding
- PP's fastbreak