Adam Sandler
No Colonel Sanders, you’re wrong!
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He's had all year to show what he can do. He's not shown out--period, end of story.
His shot is anemic.I wonder how he'd look playing for a coach that cared about offense.
He might be one to follow JJJ's path. Not sure he's a 5 star player.IMHO that young man has quite a bit of work on his overall game before he should even consider a NBA career. He needs to get in the gym and work on the weights and then he needs work on handling the ball. Has talent but to be successful in the NBA they only pay big bucks for production. His game is not ready for that now!
I want like half of a Bruin.Jmo, unlike our recent one & dones, I think it would be in his best interest to play another year in college. Hopefully I'm completely wrong for having this concern, but if he does decide to stay in school, I could see him possibly transferring. I don't think that would help UT in any way if that hypothetical scenario were to happen. Again, hopefully I'm being dumb for having that concern.
Nobody shows out in this offense. It is just a poorly run offense. Theres no plays drawn up to get players looks. There's no adjustments to take advantage of player strengths. We complain that we never see guys driving it to the rim, but we don't have an offense that allows for that. It’s just lazy motion.
The heavy thinkers seem to lose an additional thirty IQ points whenever we get bad news. Bone drove the lane, Grant drove and backed people down the lane, Chandler drove, ZZ drove, Mashack drove. Even Fulky drove the middle from the high post. There’s nothing wrong with the offense, or the potential to push the middle. We had too many injuries this year, and a lineup that wasn’t deep enough to weather it. Phillips had a lot of promise. He peaked in November, hurt a hand and a wrist and then a hip. He got way too timid by the end and couldn’t hold the ball anymore. That’s not the offense.
The heavy thinkers seem to lose an additional thirty IQ points whenever we get bad news. Bone drove the lane, Grant drove and backed people down the lane, Chandler drove, ZZ drove, Mashack drove. Even Fulky drove the middle from the high post. There’s nothing wrong with the offense, or the potential to push the middle. We had too many injuries this year, and a lineup that wasn’t deep enough to weather it. Phillips had a lot of promise. He peaked in November, hurt a hand and a wrist and then a hip. He got way too timid by the end and couldn’t hold the ball anymore. That’s not the offense.
If Dillione and ZZ can handle the PG like Bone we’re gonna be in great shapeVery true. All you have to do is research the offense from 2018-2019. There is a YouTube video that broke down our offense, and it shows how Bone ran it with Grant’s duck ins, Bowden’s pin downs, and how Schofield worked within it. So, to say that Barnes’ offense is generally bad is just lazy.
It's not just lazy. It's ignorant. The offensive system puts players in position to get quality shots. The player's must be able to take advantage of those situations. And they must knock down the shots when they get them.Very true. All you have to do is research the offense from 2018-2019. There is a YouTube video that broke down our offense, and it shows how Bone ran it with Grant’s duck ins, Bowden’s pin downs, and how Schofield worked within it. So, to say that Barnes’ offense is generally bad is just lazy.