07-10-2007, 05:48 PM
07-11-2007, 03:18 AM
lakeshowdawg Wrote:
Is it time for him to go? Now that he missed out on Drew Gordon, is there anyway for him to save his position?
Yes, unfortunately, with Devon Hardin, the returning group of injured players ( as sophs ) and Ryan Anderson CAL will have enough to limp into 6th place in pack 10 and possibly NIT tournament. They will contend just enough to make a possible NCAA selection 'seem' possible. The CAL faithful will attend to the point that it is 'acceptable mediocrity'.
09-29-2007, 08:07 AM
"Missing out" on Gordon is the least of his sins- he's awful with player development and his offensive schemes are weak.
I love ball screens, but not 30 feet from the basket which allows defensive recovery and/or help...
I love ball screens, but not 30 feet from the basket which allows defensive recovery and/or help...
09-29-2007, 10:00 AM
Court-Zilla Wrote:
"Missing out" on Gordon is the least of his sins- he's awful with player development and his offensive schemes are weak.
I love ball screens, but not 30 feet from the basket which allows defensive recovery and/or help...
I love ball screens, but not 30 feet from the basket which allows defensive recovery and/or help...
09-29-2007, 10:04 AM
Court-Zilla Wrote:
"Missing out" on Gordon is the least of his sins- he's awful with player development and his offensive schemes are weak.
I love ball screens, but not 30 feet from the basket which allows defensive recovery and/or help...
I love ball screens, but not 30 feet from the basket which allows defensive recovery and/or help...
this is exactly what I am talking about. Having been a season ticket holder for 7 years I got sick of watching the same boring, predictable offense. Good players would arrive and not really develop into much because the offensive scheme was nothing. They play decent defense but the good teams always shut them down when it came to crunch time.