TonyLiebert
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U of Chicago Maroons.small ball, we are here. should be an interesting season.
Serious question, anyone know the last B1G team that played small ball for a year?
Would guess there is a connection to the coaching staff at this JUCO with Ben or an assistant coach knowing them.Same JUCO as Charlie Daniels? That can’t just be a coincidence.
Charlie's gonna get slapped on that non-competeSame JUCO as Charlie Daniels? That can’t just be a coincidence.
Shot 63/130 (48.5%) from 3. He was only a freshman too. Looking at game logs he got better as the season went on, with a couple of 20+ point performances, against ranked teams, in the tournament.
Did you see tape on him to state that "he's obviously not a point guard?" Believe it or not, point guards can shoot the ball and score when needed. Clearly his JUCO team needed him to score, but that doesn't mean he can't handle the rock and distribute when needed. I think you're a little quick to say he's not a point guard.He's quite a good shooting and scoring guard. 15 points a game as a freshman off the bench is impressive. He's obviously not a point guard and we could use one of those (Johnson said a week ago that he was looking for one).
I completely agree they need another point guard but I'm glad he didn't pass up a shooter with his insane numbers and the intensity you want as described by his coach. Maybe he has some ball handling ability that can be further developed. Regardless this is an addition I am excited about.He's quite a good shooting and scoring guard. 15 points a game as a freshman off the bench is impressive. He's obviously not a point guard and we could use one of those (Johnson said a week ago that he was looking for one).
Did you see tape on him to state that "he's obviously not a point guard?" Believe it or not, point guards can shoot the ball and score when needed. Clearly his JUCO team needed him to score, but that doesn't mean he can't handle the rock and distribute when needed. I think you're a little quick to say he's not a point guard.
I completely agree they need another point guard but I'm glad he didn't pass up a shooter with his insane numbers and the intensity you want as described by his coach. Maybe he has some ball handling ability that can be further developed. Regardless this is an addition I am excited about.
They're known as the Indian River State College Gritty Pioneers.Same JUCO as Charlie Daniels? That can’t just be a coincidence.
Do you have video to show us? It seems the statisticians at this JUCO were not meticulous in their record keeping so I don't hold a lot of stock in the data and that includes shooting percentage. At this point, all we can go on is the tweets from Thiam himself."Believe it or not, point guards can shoot the ball and score when needed."
Gee, thanks for telling me. (Schmuck)
He had only 15 assists in 24 games despite playing a lot of minutes. He had a lousy assist to turnover ratio (.50) overall and even worse in conference (.30). If he was trying to be a point guard, he certainly did a terrible job of it. He appears to be a fine shooter and scorer and I'm glad we got him but he is not a natural point guard and doesn't appear to have played with that intention.
Since our coach has mentioned that he's trying to build a program that can defend, I'm assuming this guy can also be a solid on-ball and team defender (or at least can be quickly developed into one) as well. We need to make sure we keep that skill set near the top of our qualification standards. It wasn't mentioned anywhere in the press release, which is why I bring it up. If a guy scores 13, but continually gives up 15, that does us no good.Hopefully a sniper off the bench. Haven't had that since....?
I understand your concern. However, it is much easier to teach team defense than it is to teach shooting. Give me a pure shooter I can teach defense to over a great defender who I have to teach how to shoot.Since our coach has mentioned that he's trying to build a program that can defend, I'm assuming this guy can also be a solid on-ball and team defender (or at least can be quickly developed into one) as well. We need to make sure we keep that skill set near the top of our qualification standards. It wasn't mentioned anywhere in the press release, which is why I bring it up. If a guy scores 13, but continually gives up 15, that does us no good.
The general attitude I've gotten in talking to coaches over the years is that they aren't that worried about finding guys who can score. Guys willing to consistently defend seems to be a rarer thing. Obviously, you need both. But my experience is that while coaches aren't fond of guys taking bad shots or missing good shots, they seem more upset by guys who can't/won't play defense.I understand your concern. However, it is much easier to teach team defense than it is to teach shooting. Give me a pure shooter I can teach defense to over a great defender who I have to teach how to shoot.
I agree and I have confidence he will be at least a decent defender from his coaches quoate: "He's just scratching the surface," Indian River State College coach Charlie Wilson said. "He's kind of a late bloomer. He's highly efficient. He's a high-level shooter with an unbelievable motor. He's an even better kid."Since our coach has mentioned that he's trying to build a program that can defend, I'm assuming this guy can also be a solid on-ball and team defender (or at least can be quickly developed into one) as well. We need to make sure we keep that skill set near the top of our qualification standards. It wasn't mentioned anywhere in the press release, which is why I bring it up. If a guy scores 13, but continually gives up 15, that does us no good.
So they were meticulous enough with their shooting stats to know he can shoot but not meticulous enough with the rest of their stats to know whether or not he is more of a scorer than a point guard?Do you have video to show us? It seems the statisticians at this JUCO were not meticulous in their record keeping so I don't hold a lot of stock in the data and that includes shooting percentage. At this point, all we can go on is the tweets from Thiam himself.
Michigan plans pretty small. This year they had more size.small ball, we are here. should be an interesting season.
Serious question, anyone know the last B1G team that played small ball for a year?
It's hard to know. That's my point. If you're a good point guard on a bad team, you will have to score more than assist simply because there is no one else to do the scoring. Until we see game footage, we cannot really know what kind of a point guard he is.So they were meticulous enough with their shooting stats to know he can shoot but not meticulous enough with the rest of their stats to know whether or not he is more of a scorer than a point guard?
Sounds Gritty.The write up is encouraging. Makes me think of a Bobby Jackson type player who has a chip on his shoulder and a drive to succeed.
It's hard to know. That's my point. If you're a good point guard on a bad team, you will have to score more than assist simply because there is no one else to do the scoring. Until we see game footage, we cannot really know what kind of a point guard he is.