Johnnyboy18
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Going to disagree on that.They look worse than McIntosh almost across the board
Going to disagree on that.They look worse than McIntosh almost across the board
What is your opinion of them?Going to disagree on that.
Monster game!What is your opinion of them?
Cooper seems like more of the facilitator/distributor type (5.9 assists per game), while McIntosh seems more like a ball dominant combo guard.
Cooper played on the better team (23-11, lost in the 1st round to Murray State). Elon was 10-22, but they played more high majors than Morehead State.
Slight worry that all the games goosing Cooper's assist totals were against total creampuffs: 12 against Transylvania (???) and Presbyterian, 10 against Georgia Southern and Tennessee State, but only 2 each against Auburn and Murray State in losses. He had 6 assists and 4 points on 1/4 shooting in their other game against Murray State. I watched one highlight tape and it seemed like a lot of the assists were dump offs to the physically dominant Johni Broome who dunked it on overmatched players.
Fun little stat...Cooper had 23 blocks! Impressive for a point guard (albeit 6'4").
I think I would probably go with Cooper based on his size, coming from a winning team, and that facilitator skill set.
I would take Cooper as well. I have heard McIntosh was a done deal. McIntosh assist to turnovers worry me. Also he led his team in shot attempts. I rather a point guard who is comfortable being the 3rd or 4th option.What is your opinion of them?
Cooper seems like more of the facilitator/distributor type (5.9 assists per game), while McIntosh seems more like a ball dominant combo guard.
Cooper played on the better team (23-11, lost in the 1st round to Murray State). Elon was 10-22, but they played more high majors than Morehead State.
Slight worry that all the games goosing Cooper's assist totals were against total creampuffs: 12 against Transylvania (???) and Presbyterian, 10 against Georgia Southern and Tennessee State, but only 2 each against Auburn and Murray State in losses. He had 6 assists and 4 points on 1/4 shooting in their other game against Murray State. I watched one highlight tape and it seemed like a lot of the assists were dump offs to the physically dominant Johni Broome who dunked it on overmatched players.
Fun little stat...Cooper had 23 blocks! Impressive for a point guard (albeit 6'4").
I think I would probably go with Cooper based on his size, coming from a winning team, and that facilitator skill set.
Haha I just looked it up and they are a D-3 school.Monster game!
That stat bothered me to, but I just don’t have enough context. I don’t know Elon’s offense. I’ll trust Ben’s staff eval until they prove me wrong I guess.I would take Cooper as well. I have heard McIntosh was a done deal. McIntosh assist to turnovers worry me. Also he led his team in shot attempts. I rather a point guard who is comfortable being the 3rd or 4th option.
I think the Morehead PG's stats look quite a bit better than McIntosh's stats. He is a slightly worse shooter but seems quite a bit better at every other phase of the game. I have no idea who is better, but just looking at the numbers.They look worse than McIntosh almost across the board