Well, since you asked, correct. Carr's more valuable as the icing rather than the cake...So John Calipari, Chris Beard, Chris Mack, and Bill $elf all want Carr, but we don't need him?
Scouts saw him at plenty of workouts and gave him their feedback. They’ve taken plenty of other poorly coached guys before. Hopefully they mentioned they want him to stop the hero ball and play more efficiently. He won’t have to option to do that at Texas or other places cause they can just play someone elseMarcus Carr would be in the nba if Pitino didn't make him look so bad
Pitino and his street ball strategy was a student athlete nightmare. Don’t blame CarrScouts saw him at plenty of workouts and gave him their feedback. They’ve taken plenty of other poorly coached guys before. Hopefully they mentioned they want him to stop the hero ball and play more efficiently. He won’t have to option to do that at Texas or other places cause they can just play someone else
Damn Dutcher.So. Listened to podcast with Doogie. Carr came up. Doogie said flat out that "MN did not want Carr back." Also said "that ship sailed a long time ago." According to Doogie, there were "issues" with last year's team and Carr was seen as one of the problems. Doogie also said Manley from UNC is 60/40 leaning toward going pro. And said Steffon Mitchell will likely wind up at San Diego State.
i don't think so, he's not a great a defender and ball dominant playerMarcus Carr would be in the nba if Pitino didn't make him look so bad
Starting Center: Eric Curry. Yikes.So. Listened to podcast with Doogie. Carr came up. Doogie said flat out that "MN did not want Carr back." Also said "that ship sailed a long time ago." According to Doogie, there were "issues" with last year's team and Carr was seen as one of the problems. Doogie also said Manley from UNC is 60/40 leaning toward going pro. And said Steffon Mitchell will likely wind up at San Diego State.
Do you redshirt TT, and just write this year off? Or do you play him a bunch, and get him experience as an 18 year old and bank that he's going to be a multiple year player here and not look to transfer before graduating, if at all?Starting Center: Eric Curry. Yikes.
Great question.Do you redshirt TT, and just write this year off? Or do you play him a bunch, and get him experience as an 18 year old and bank that he's going to be a multiple year player here and not look to transfer before graduating, if at all?
I have no idea what the correct answer is.
No, I don't redshirt him. I don't redshirt anyone in this era of college basketball. What are the odds he will still be here in year 5? Very low. It's the last thing I'm worried about. He should play as much as he is able to physically handle.Do you redshirt TT, and just write this year off? Or do you play him a bunch, and get him experience as an 18 year old and bank that he's going to be a multiple year player here and not look to transfer before graduating, if at all?
I have no idea what the correct answer is.
To what end? What are the odds he will play here 4 years after this and not transfer? Unless he is totally and completely over-matched, I play him.Redshirt him. The best thing for TT’s development would be to redshirt. It just depends if TT agrees.. he is a major project.
In this new era I wouldn’t redshirt anyone unless it involves an injury. Players are going to leave programs at the drop of a dime. If they’re eligible — or in the Gophers’ case if they’re a warm body — they should be dressed and in uniform every game.Do you redshirt TT, and just write this year off? Or do you play him a bunch, and get him experience as an 18 year old and bank that he's going to be a multiple year player here and not look to transfer before graduating, if at all?
I have no idea what the correct answer is.
Except keeping kids together will now mean more than ever. Could see some Butler/Uteps back in the final four again.Play him. New era - kids don’t stick one place for five years very often
You could. But you could see mid-major kids bail at the first sign of success for bigger programsExcept keeping kids together will now mean more than ever. Could see some Butler/Uteps back in the final four again.
Welcome to I told you so town. Remember the last 2 years? Check the message boards. Genuine excitement and enthusiasm. And now this... "Over / Under 3.5 conference wins?" "Honestly, I would be on the under at 0.5 wins." One step forward, eight steps back.Yep maybe a little harsh but man I am so down on how the last few months have gone. I was so ready to move on from Pitino and get this super exciting start, and its be the exact opposite. Fighting off low end mid majors or low majors for transfers, losing essentially our entire team and having no positive '22 momentum has really made for a frustrating time. Again, I hope BJ is a huge success, but early (yes I know VERY early) returns have been very disappointing.
Pitino could have done a better job with him. However, even if he share the ball and was unselfish, Pitino can't make him taller, quicker. He can't defend really any position in the NBA, and he doesn't shoot well enough. He's not an NBA player.Marcus Carr would be in the nba if Pitino didn't make him look so bad
Do you redshirt TT, and just write this year off? Or do you play him a bunch, and get him experience as an 18 year old and bank that he's going to be a multiple year player here and not look to transfer before graduating, if at all?
I have no idea what the correct answer is.
Gotta start somewhere, and hope a spark somehow happens.true, great question. All I know is, if I was a great basketball mind, I would not want to coach this current roster or make that decision in the B1G.
Yeah, if you're going to be as ball dominant as Marcus Carr is, you need to be a better distributor and defender to have much of a career in the NBA. It would have been interesting to see how much of that was coached (all of our PGs dribbled the air out of the ball) and how much of that was Carr's game.i don't think so, he's not a great a defender and ball dominant player
Doesn’t even matter though. In the NBA, You can’t be ball dominant and be a bad defender unless you shoot lights out always.Yeah, if you're going to be as ball dominant as Marcus Carr is, you need to be a better distributor and defender to have much of a career in the NBA. It would have been interesting to see how much of that was coached (all of our PGs dribbled the air out of the ball) and how much of that was Carr's game.