It was a lineup the Rams looked at last year, but there wasn’t much room to fit it in with Nico Carvacho eating up a ton of minutes as the spot and Dischon Thomas picking up the rest as a true freshman. But the idea was always there for Medved, and this year, it became a major part of the game plan.
There isn’t one thing about Roddy which makes it work, and that’s what Medved said makes the player so unique.
“Maybe in hindsight, we should have looked at playing that more in spurts (last year), but I think it just kind of worked out for us this year,” Medved said. “I think we started to see that last year, that just with his skill level, his ability to pass and drive it and stretch the defense from that spot that he was tailor made. It’s just his versatility, and that small lineup has been really effective for us this year.”
Roddy doesn’t try to pretend he’s 6-10, either. He’s more than happy with just playing his game while giving up nearly half a foot to the person he’s guarding or trying to score against. He also doesn’t work at all with the posts in practice, Medved said. Not a single minute. He spends all of his time with the perimeter players, and in doing so, there are aspects of what assistant Ali Farokmanesh is teaching him with footwork and being able to seal off defenders that translates inside.
There’s also the fact Roddy has played as a post most of his life, and the fact he could do non-post things as a prep is part of what makes him so intriguing. And part of why he likes playing the role.
“I would say so, for sure. The five kind of dictates the offense a lot,” he said. “Just definitely showing off my passing skills, which is definitely one of the things that happens when I’m at the five, as well as bringing a big out and using my driving skills and my speed and get past guys and get my guys open shots. It’s why that lineup is so dangerous, because everybody can shoot the 3, everybody can create for everybody else. It’s kind of a fluid motion.
“Yeah, I definitely love when we go to that lineup. It’s one of my favorites, to be honest.”