WanderingGopher
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Did Washington break the Theo news on Twitter?! Go Gophers!!
No. That random dude was obviously talking about the visit.
Did Washington break the Theo news on Twitter?! Go Gophers!!
I'm assuming there was a "Everything Isaiah Washington Recruiting" page, but my account doesn't allow for me to use the search feature of the forums, and I couldn't find it paging through. Could someone bump that thread. Much appreciated.
Pour cold water or rain on our parade? You aren't even a Gopher fan are you? Just assuming based on your post history.I'm here to pour the cold water on. I like him as much or more than Wright, so that's fine, but is there any concern that his only offers were bottom-feeders, mid-majors, and VCU/Providence and we're about 2 months from signing day? A lot of good programs kicked the tires and passed.
Also, as I noted in the ther thread: I generally don't like small PGs in the BIG. The BIG is all about good interior play and taller guards and team shooting the ball very well. From what I understand, Washington needs to work on his 3-point shot. Hopefully he gets that going...and hopefully he can consistently get his shot off in this conference.
Pour cold water or rain on our parade? You aren't even a Gopher fan are you? Just assuming based on your post history.
No...I am a diehard. I was on the Pitino bandwagon initially if he was going to play a fast, pressing style like his dad. Then you can have 6'0" or shorter guards and steal possessions from the other team. Now that we aren't doing that, where are we going? Unless Amir is a superstar, how do we win in the BIG with not a great defense*, poor outside shooting, a somewhat slower pace, but at least a team that takes care of the ball fairly well? I just don't see the pieces fitting together and I can understand a guy like Coffey or Wright being good and staying home, but when we get a kid from NY that has been passed on by many coaches that are good at evaluating talent...just a bit worried. * - yes, Lynch could improve us on defense, but I'm not sure how much.
Washington also had an offer from SEC champs Texas A&M. Not listed on 247 for some reason, but I remember him tweeting it when it happened. As far as using small quick guards to create steals, I think we were top 10 or 20 in steals nationally in Pitino's first two years here. FIU also created a lot of turnovers in his year there.
Washington also had an offer from SEC champs Texas A&M. Not listed on 247 for some reason, but I remember him tweeting it when it happened.
As far as using small quick guards to create steals, I think we were top 10 or 20 in steals nationally in Pitino's first two years here. FIU also created a lot of turnovers in his year there.
When did he say that?Pitino says that we are not pressing anymore, right? I don't see Washington stealing the ball that much from some bigger BIG PG in the half court game incredibly often. It'll happen, but that PG may back him down and score just as often.
Here's my basic point. College basketball is a math equation.
A basketball game might be 70 possessions/each, on average.
Wisconsin and Virginia are going to play 65, but they're going to be efficient on defense by rebounding, not fouling...on offense they're going to (generally) have good shooters and take good shots.
UNC and Louisville may push the game to 75 possessions. UNC is going to win more possessions than you because they are just supremely talented. Louisville or VCU are going to steal the ball or force you into bad possessions where you get no shot or bad shot.
Michigan State is in the middle but they shoot extremely well and do everything well.
Washington apparently needs to improve his shot and shorter players are suited for fast basketball games.
Pitino said we're not going to press and run this year.
What's our plan? We stunk at shooting 3s last year. Our defense wasn't very good (yes, I know it may improve). We're going to not play fast but have a bunch of guys suited for less-efficient basketball games? Where do we gain our edge? That's my issue.
Pitino says that we are not pressing anymore, right? I don't see Washington stealing the ball that much from some bigger BIG PG in the half court game incredibly often. It'll happen, but that PG may back him down and score just as often.
Pitino says that we are not pressing anymore, right? I don't see Washington stealing the ball that much from some bigger BIG PG in the half court game incredibly often. It'll happen, but that PG may back him down and score just as often.
From what I recall, he said we will play less uptempo this season because of personnel, I don't think he said it will be a permanent thing. Once Washington is on the team I would imagine we will be playing uptempo.
Right...it's hard to google the quote and find it but I'm pretty sure that's what he said.
And I say to that: other than Springs and Mason who are average...who hits the 3s for us? Are we that good on defense to win more than 6 conference games?
Actually if u listened to Pitino at the state fair he said he will play more like his first year pressing. He said they couldn't last year because he couldn't play king at the front of the press.
Hell yes!! Read somewhere highest rated outstate recruit landed in history of the program. Wow impressive
If/when Pitino gets this team to a point where it fits the image he wants it to, pressing will be a staple.
It doesn't have to be "Press Virginia" out there or even like Louisville where they wreak havoc and only press. But it'll be part of his defense. He's like his dad and Donovan in that he wants to switch defenses. Play man, play zone, press and constantly mix it up.
You can't press if you don't have depth/can't score. You can't play zone if you don't have any rebounders. And you can't mix it up if you don't have the kids who can mentally handle that.
They haven't, to this point, had much depth outside of his very first year here. They haven't had the athletes to play much zone where you need kids who can rebound out of their areas.
Just because he says he isn't going to press much this year, doesn't mean that's always going to be the case.
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