Spaulding!No!
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Papists!No Catholic schools after him that I can see. Think there’s a chance.
Papists!No Catholic schools after him that I can see. Think there’s a chance.
Maybe. Maybe not. I doubt you have any more data than I do to support your statement. But the assumption is a classic case of not conceding where credit is due when it doesn’t fit the conclusion already preset. The truth is that he can still be an unsuccessful coach and do a few things right. The two are not mutually exclusive.Henley gets the credit for Evans not Ben
That's a massive upgrade to what we saw from our backcourt last year.What's more concerning?
Hawkins' 4 TOVs a game or
Mike Mitchell's 0.7 FTs a game?
Both of these guys are marginal B1G talents, but they really fill a need for the Gophers.
What's more concerning?
Hawkins' 4 TOVs a game or
Mike Mitchell's 0.7 FTs a game?
Both of these guys are marginal B1G talents, but they really fill a need for the Gophers.
It honestly looked like it was physically painful for Cooper to sprint. Could we actually get some transition buckets this year?That's a massive upgrade to what we saw from our backcourt last year.
The turnovers are very bad. I wonder if he was trying to play hero ball or what. Or if a couple of those per game were from drives to the basket where he dribbled it off his foot/had it stripped/traveled etc. I am gonna rewatch the Kansas game if I get time today and see how those 7 TO's happened. They mention in the very first possession of that game that Hawkins is known for driving to the hoop.What's more concerning?
Hawkins' 4 TOVs a game or
Mike Mitchell's 0.7 FTs a game?
Both of these guys are marginal B1G talents, but they really fill a need for the Gophers.
There is every reason to be pessimistic, as you are, about the program. Ben is a "bad recruiter" just isn't one of them. He has not a lot to sell other than playing time and I would say that his freshmen have been at least average or better:
Payne
Hensley - wish we still had him
Carrington
JOJ
Evans - he signed him
Betts
Asuma
Which of those are "bad" recruits? I'd say none.
I am not defending the program, I just think you are over the top negative insisting that nothing can be good about what Ben does.
I mentioned this in another thread, we were ranked 347 out of 352 teams in fast break points last year. We averaged 4 fast break points per game. Wisconsin was 349. We need to improve at this.It honestly looked like it was physically painful for Cooper to sprint. Could we actually get some transition buckets this year?
Also of note, every mid-major we played last year seemingly had a small shifty PG that absolutely burned us and had their way with our slow-footed guards.
It feels good to add a crucial element that was sorely missed last year defensively and offensively (footspeed and lane penetration).
Outside of Payne, those players are fringe B1G players at best. Pretty much everyone was in agreement that we needed to add 2 quality guards to improve this season. And that was with Cooper, Battle, Henley staying. 2 of those 3 were our best players last season.
Now we lost all of those players off of a historically bad team, and we've added a guard from last place Pepperdine, a tiny guard from a MEAC team, and a walk on football player from a NIT Pac 12 team.
And this is called good recruiting? Give me a break.
Yup, among countless other things. Huge area for improvement in all basically all facets of the game.I mentioned this in another thread, we were ranked 347 out of 352 teams in fast break points last year. We averaged 4 fast break points per game. Wisconsin was 349. We need to improve at this.
We could get a commitment from Nikola Jokic, and GWG would be disappointed in Ben's roster construction and over-emphasis on length.We're also adding Ihnen, Fox, Christie and Betts - plus another wing/shooter transfer to come. Yet another disingenuous post from you. You must be tired writing all this trash on every thread.
I think he improves on ball defense immediately.Yup, among countless other things. Huge area for improvement in all basically all facets of the game.
Gosh I hope so.I think he improves on ball defense immediately.
Outside of Payne, those players are fringe B1G players at best. Pretty much everyone was in agreement that we needed to add 2 quality guards to improve this season. And that was with Cooper, Battle, Henley staying. 2 of those 3 were our best players last season.
Now we lost all of those players off of a historically bad team, and we've added a guard from last place Pepperdine, a tiny guard from a MEAC team, and a walk on football player from a NIT Pac 12 team.
And this is called good recruiting? Give me a break.
2 years he just finished sophomore seasonHow many years of eligibility? Does this clog future scholarships if more than one year?
How many years of eligibility? Does this clog future scholarships if more than one year?
He's making his case, and there is nothing wrong with that. The issue is that he doesn't very often acknowledge any data points that go contra to his case (several that you mention here). That weakens the argument, but doesn't make the points he does make go away.If you want clarity on GWG's agenda, all you need to read is the fact he mentions that Mitchell came from a "last place team" as opposed to him being rated as a 4-star transfer (as if the record of the team a player transfers from has shown to dictate success at their next stop). Or you can see that he mentions Hawkins' size as opposed to him shooting 47% from 3 and a good (and high volume FT shooter) or the fact that he had a ton of assists. Finally, he completely fails to mention one of our best recruits since Amir Coffey in Cam Christie ("Izzo had cooled on him, he will say").
It's been a while since any poster was so transparently a joke as GWG has become.
Two from what I have read. Played two years at Howard with two left.How many years of eligibility? Does this clog future scholarships if more than one year?
Looks like in this and other posts below you feel very confident in the roster. Great!Chalk another one up for the "bad" recruiter!
On a serious note, this is a really solid get. Happy to see it!
Outside of Payne, those players are fringe B1G players at best. Pretty much everyone was in agreement that we needed to add 2 quality guards to improve this season. And that was with Cooper, Battle, Henley staying. 2 of those 3 were our best players last season.
Now we lost all of those players off of a historically bad team, and we've added a guard from last place Pepperdine, a tiny guard from a MEAC team, and a walk on football player from a NIT Pac 12 team.
And this is called good recruiting? Give me a break.
He's making his case, and there is nothing wrong with that. The issue is that he doesn't very often acknowledge any data points that go contra to his case (several that you mention here). That weakens the argument, but doesn't make the points he does make go away.
Looks like in this and other posts below you feel very confident in the roster. Great!
How many conference wins next season? How many non con wins? NCAA?
Let's hear it.