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Jacob Thomas' ability to work off screens and fill up the hoop from all over the perimeter would have been nice.
Would have been nice? I don't follow you here. Jacob Thomas is still in HS. Are you saying his abilities in the future would be nice to have now?
Then so would Cory Joseph's abilities.
We might be able to get consistent outside shooting this year from Joseph and Hoffarber, but I see two other big holes. We don't have an active, strong 4 on the active roster- we have two on scholarship though that would really help. It would be nice to have a reliable scoring threat who doesn't need to kill the flow of the entire offense to get his points- Westbrook. Jacob Thomas' ability to work off screens and fill up the hoop from all over the perimeter would have been nice. I'd like to see him here in two or three years if he goes the prep school or JUCO route.
Yes, I was referring to the future. Based on opinions of people I trust, he could be a 15+ppg guy. Cory Joseph is a PG, if Jacob Thomas would have been good to go next year, we might not have signed Hollins.
Yes, I was referring to the future. Based on opinions of people I trust, he could be a 15+ppg guy. Cory Joseph is a PG, if Jacob Thomas would have been good to go next year, we might not have signed Hollins.
Cory Joseph plays either G position. Hollins is a wing in college, still growing to 6-6 or 6-7.
I'm not sure if the last couple of months even make my top ten "tough couple of months to be a Gopher fan" list. It's been strange at times and frustrating, but we still have what could be a very good team on the court and an entire B10 season ahead.I must say, this has been a tough couple months to be a Gopher fan.
Well Doyle got it right ... but that's only because he's been reading this board and ripped off what I've been saying for the last year.An OK article, anyone that uses Tim Doyle as their quoted "expert" loses my attention pretty fast. Certainly some truth to what he says, but Doyle is a moron.
Big Ten Network analyst Tim Doyle said not having a consistent outside shooting threat makes Smith's offense stagnant. That's another negative carryover.
"It looks like guys are just standing around," Doyle said. "(Blake) Hoffarber, (Devoe) Joseph and (Lawrence) Westbrook are the X-factors. We know about (the Gophers') length, but they don't really have any guys that can put the ball in the basket from the perimeter. That's why those guys are important. The scouting report is out on Minnesota. You have to make them shoot from the outside."
Hollins is up to 6-7???
Cory Joseph plays either G position. Hollins is a wing in college, still growing to 6-6 or 6-7.
He's listed at 6'3, not exactly Big Ten size wing.
Hollins is listed at 6-4 (not 6-3). Pay no attention to Rivals or Scout, they're clueless.
He's still growing so he may get to 6-6 or 6-7.
Hollins is listed at 6-4 (not 6-3). Pay no attention to Rivals or Scout, they're clueless.
He's still growing so he may get to 6-6 or 6-7.
Ok, since Scout.com and Rivals.com are clueless, why don't you start up your own world-wide recruiting database and tell everyone what they need to know. Who said Hollins was going to be 6-7? Because if he doesn't grow, he's not going to be a wing.
6'4 is not Big Ten wing size either.
Once again, try to comprehend. Hollins is 6-4 now but still growing. He may get to 6-6 or 6-7 by college, where he'll play on the wing.
6'4 is not Big Ten wing size either.
Tell that to Sam Jacobson or Quincy Lewis.