Roland Brooks
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I could be wrong...but I bet Greenlee has amazing handles in drills and practice. When your playing time is usually nonexistent and now your chance comes to see the court but as a player you know the coach is being forced to put you in the game...he doesn’t want to play you but Carr has foul issues or he needs an IV from exhaustion...and coach says: “Try not to screw up again.” You might look a little shaky too.My biggest concern with Greenlee is his ball-handling. In his limited minutes, he did ok, but there was little pressure because it was mostly garbage time when he played. There were a couple of times where he looked very shaky with the ball. I don’t mind a low-ranked kid at PG to give your starter some rest, but he better have great handles. Hope I’m wrong on what I saw.
This could very well be the case. I hope you are right. If so, he can play an important backup role on the team.I could be wrong...but I bet Greenlee has amazing handles in drills and practice. When your playing time is usually nonexistent and now your chance comes to see the court but as a player you know the coach is being forced to put you in the game...he doesn’t want to play you but Carr has foul issues or he needs an IV from exhaustion...and coach says: “Try not to screw up again.” You might look a little shaky too.
And in garbage time you cannot determine anything. There are no whistles...refs wanna go home. You are playing with other nervous teammates. That’s never gonna be pretty basketball.
Greenlee played at a basketball factory on a state championship team in high school. He was the floor general for his team. He’s capable given a role and some real confidence and responsibility from his coach.
That’s my belief on Greenlee. He’s not Carr...different player...the offense would need more of a five man plan than Carr dominating the ball. Asking Greenlee to mirror Carr’s strengths and dominate the ball wouldn’t work.
It is sad how so many people have piled on assuming that Greenlee is a recruiting miss. He is a young freshman that didn’t get much PT. Pitino had a couple of older guys (Carr and Willis) that were ahead of him in the pecking order, and both of them needed time in our system. Greenlee just needs more time to develop. He was scrappy, scoring PG in HS.I could be wrong...but I bet Greenlee has amazing handles in drills and practice. When your playing time is usually nonexistent and now your chance comes to see the court but as a player you know the coach is being forced to put you in the game...he doesn’t want to play you but Carr has foul issues or he needs an IV from exhaustion...and coach says: “Try not to screw up again.” You might look a little shaky too.
And in garbage time you cannot determine anything. There are no whistles...refs wanna go home. You are playing with other nervous teammates. That’s never gonna be pretty basketball.
Greenlee played at a basketball factory on a state championship team in high school. He was the floor general for his team. He’s capable given a role and some real confidence and responsibility from his coach.
That’s my belief on Greenlee. He’s not Carr...different player...the offense would need more of a five man plan than Carr dominating the ball. Asking Greenlee to mirror Carr’s strengths and dominate the ball wouldn’t work.
I think Greenlee will transfer after next season. Hopefully I’m wrong but I can’t imagine that he gets much PT behind Carr and Mashburn Jr. It wouldn’t be the end of the world though, we could always add another PG to the 2021 class.I hope the Greenlee situation doesn't turn into another Justin Cobbs situation. Cobbs got much more time than Greenlee, but also seemed to have a bit of a short leash. Cobbs transferred out and was a Cousy Award finalist at Cal. I'm not saying Greenlee is as good as Cobbs, but it's not unheard of to look shaky with decision-making as a freshman and still manage to develop into a quality (or even a very good) player. Greenlee shows quickness and toughness in flashes. He may still become an important contributor before it's all said and done.
So was he a gym rat also?It is sad how so many people have piled on assuming that Greenlee is a recruiting miss. He is a young freshman that didn’t get much PT. Pitino had a couple of older guys (Carr and Willis) that were ahead of him in the pecking order, and both of them needed time in our system. Greenlee just needs more time to develop. He was scrappy, scoring PG in HS.
It is sad how so many people have piled on assuming that Greenlee is a recruiting miss. He is a young freshman that didn’t get much PT. Pitino had a couple of older guys (Carr and Willis) that were ahead of him in the pecking order, and both of them needed time in our system. Greenlee just needs more time to develop. He was scrappy, scoring PG in HS.
Willis chooses College of Charleston.
Not really. He had plenty of high major suitors and offers. You can tell he wanted something else.Willis to Charleston says all we need to know about his quality of play
Interest and offers are two different things. We aren’t going to agree on this but I think we will be able to replace and improveNot really. He had plenty of high major suitors and offers. You can tell he wanted something else.
Schools reaching out to him are not offers. That said, I think he could have gotten offers from majors but no assurance of a big role as he feels he has at Charleston.Not really. He had plenty of high major suitors and offers. You can tell he wanted something else.
Interest and offers are two different things. We aren’t going to agree on this but I think we will be able to replace and improve
I think his was a liability defensively against any quality player.I think we could replace and improve as well. Just saying he’s not going to Charleston because that was his only option. He was a competent/average B1G wing last year. He cannot be a high volume scorer at that level however and it seems that might be what he wanted.
was never productive enough to warrant starting for a high major program
So a recruitment fail?was never productive enough to warrant starting for a high major program
For a starting Guard 8.9 points on an average of 8.3 shots a game does not cut it from a scoring efficiency perspective . 1.9 assists does not cut from a lead guard perspective, .5 steals usually does not cut from a defensive perspective.What are minimum production requirements then? Somebody has to be the 4th scorer.