TonyLiebert
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More real than youIs this real?
Are you?Is this real?
Pry harder.Are you?
Yep, coaches probably totally missed his ability to handle the ball and his quickness. How foolish of them to think they could do that?Too slow with no handles. Plus he did well rebounding the ball at times. Not sure why this would have been the thought process with him.
Ben can pretty much say anything about Ihnen and Fox. Really doesn’t mean much at all.
True. But I don't take Ben to be a BSer. I think he pretty much says what he thinks. I'm not sure what the benefit of him saying Isaiah could play or start at the 2 if he couldn't.Ben can pretty much say anything about Ihnen and Fox. Really doesn’t mean much at all.
Perhaps to motivate someone on the squad who is also lengthy. A certain newcomer this year. What he was referring to is a trend he feels is prevalent in college and pro basketball.True. But I don't take Ben to be a BSer. I think he pretty much says what he thinks. I'm not sure what the benefit of him saying Isaiah could play or start at the 2 if he couldn't.
I think that team would’ve played zone and pack line with that much length. Other teams would’ve had to guard us too.So - just out of curiosity -
Cooper - Ihnen - Battle - Fox - Garcia??
could you get away playing that lineup on defense?
It would have been interesting to see.
That team could also just throw over most presses.If he'd done that, I'd press the Gophers all game.
I liked you better when you were banned.Pry harder.
Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. -GhandiI liked you better when you were banned.
And, if you listened to the Fox podcast with Ihnen...Ihnen confirmed he was misled as a freshman by Pitino. In recruiting, Pitino said he was going to use him like Coffey with a chance or opportunity to see if he could play the point. Didn't happen...as a result Ihnen was bitter as a freshman.Pitino misused him, in germany he was playing only on the perimeter. I think that the coaches probably know what they are doing.
He explained how he got his injuries on his interview on Parker Fox's podcast.So was his injury caused in part by trying to play out of position? I would think it would be pretty tough for a big guy recovering from one knee injury to try and play down to a position requiring more quickness than before. Just some wild speculation here.
And, if you listened to the Fox podcast with Ihnen...Ihnen confirmed he was misled as a freshman by Pitino. In recruiting, Pitino said he was going to use him like Coffey with a chance or opportunity to see if he could play the point. Didn't happen...as a result Ihnen was bitter as a freshman.
Ihnen is a perimeter player. Asking him to play inside is taking all his potential to be spectacular and making him unhappy and ordinary playing inside.
It would be pretty foolish of Ben to make those comments if he is rooting for Ihnen to heal and play next year. Ben said Ihnen was going to junkyard dog opposition point guards on defense. So, it is also consistent with what he said this summer.
Coaches are never wrong!Yep, coaches probably totally missed his ability to handle the ball and his quickness. How foolish of them to think they could do that?
We all got opinions...your analysis is different than mine and Ben's. Totally, disagree with your conclusion of why Ben was playing Ihnen on the perimeter. I think Ben evaluates talent very well.We saw plenty of Ihnen on the perimeter and it wasn't good. He looked better once he moved to the post, and most posters on here agreed with that.
Johnson moving him back to guard is ridiculous, and is likely another move by Ben to fill a position he has recruited poorly, and to 'keep a player happy' by playing him where he wants to play and not where he should be playing.
I like Ben but we don't really know that. We didn't bring in a ton of talent last year. I don't blame him for that but we certainly can't check that "talent evaluator" box yet.We all got opinions...your analysis is different than mine and Ben's. Totally, disagree with your conclusion of why Ben was playing Ihnen on the perimeter. I think Ben evaluates talent very well.
He recruits guys early who blowup from anonymous to highly rated. Talent evaluation is not Ben's shortcoming.
And, they know more than fans on a message board about where a kid can play.Coaches are never wrong!
I very much agree with that. I'm basing it on Ben went with his own conviction in his evaluationI like Ben but we don't really know that. We didn't bring in a ton of talent last year. I don't blame him for that but we certainly can't check that "talent evaluator" box yet.
As far as this coming year, I really like the class but we'll see.
We are firmly in the "we'll see" category when it comes to most things with Ben.
Yeah, usually. Coaches make mistakes all the time (less often than fans) but it seems like a message board is a reasonable place for fans to discuss those areas where they disagree with the coaches. Ben's not fragile, he can take people disagreeing with him on occasion and he probably does write it off as noise (as he should).And, they know more than fans on a message board about where a kid can play.