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Coach Grian BregoryI was trying to figure out who Coach GB was.
Coach Grian Bregory
Ha. My bad man. I know how bad that is. I got a 3 yr old and twin girls that'll be 2 in December. Sleeping kids is like winning the mega millions.I lol'd and woke up the baby. You owe me, bro.
It will be interesting to see how the rotation at the 2/3 slots begin the season. I expect he will certainly be in the mix more as the season progresses. But Alston, Jackson, and JO have a lot more experience.I am expecting CGB to be the most impactful of the FR.
He has a couple of things in his favor.
First off, he is older. He is a full yr older than Josh O (Josh is extremely young for his class).
Second, playing at Brewster last year meant playing with and against alot of high level players.
He's also the most versatile of the incoming FR. Good shooter, great defender.
Ha. My bad man. I know how bad that is. I got a 3 yr old and twin girls that'll be 2 in December. Sleeping kids is like winning the mega millions.
It will be interesting to see how the rotation at the 2/3 slots begin the season. I expect he will certainly be in the mix more as the season progresses. But Alston, Jackson, and JO have a lot more experience.
This is the rotation I expect to see in November:
1= Moore/Alvarado
2/3 = Okogie/Jackson/Alston/Haywood
4/5 = Lammers/AD/Cole/Ogbonda/Wright
Alston could be the starter if CJP wants Jackson coming off the bench again this season. I agree with your greater point though. Haywood should become a starter at some time, and it could be sooner rather than later. I think an interesting question will be which player sits when that happens.
That would be great.To be honest, I'm probably as excited to see Curt play as I am anyone.
He'll quickly become a fan favorite with the GT fan base. In a sense, he is a throwback player. By that I mean, he's not flashy, great team player, does all the little things, and most importantly, plays good defense. Coaches will always find minutes for those types of players, and when that player is capable of knocking down trey's at a high %, they become even more important. Personally, I think he sees the court early and often.
I agree, but we need AD or Cole to be able to play significant minutes at the 4. Too many teams have too much size at that position. And it compromises JO's skills and strengths. If Haywood is good enough to drive JO to the 4, I think the push will be at the 2 instead. At least, I hope so. We need AD or Cole to log lots of minutes.I also think youre going to see Okogie spend some time at the 4 especially in zone situations given his wingspan, and we can put Jax and Haywood on the wings. Thats a nice shooting lineup.
I agree, but we need AD or Cole to be able to play significant minutes at the 4. Too many teams have too much size at that position. And it compromises JO's skills and strengths. If Haywood is good enough to drive JO to the 4, I think the push will be at the 2 instead. At least, I hope so. We need AD or Cole to log lots of minutes.
I agree, but we need AD or Cole to be able to play significant minutes at the 4. Too many teams have too much size at that position. And it compromises JO's skills and strengths. If Haywood is good enough to drive JO to the 4, I think the push will be at the 2 instead. At least, I hope so. We need AD or Cole to log lots of minutes.
Somehow Wright has migrated from being a project player who might not play this year to being a potential starter. All without logging a single minute of play. The transition to college is not easy for big guys who are still developing the strength to play inside at that level. It will be wonderful if all those stories of Wright's progress are true. But don't bet next year's tuition on it.You looking past Moses Wright? I've now had a couple of people tell me that he has looked great in practice. At the risk of inflating expectations, I'll leave it at that, but it sounds like we are in for a pleasant surprise this year at the 4.
If you ask me, a rotation of Ben/Vester @ C and Moses Wright/AD at the 4 will be formidable. Should be really tough on the boards and defensively with all that wingspan.
Somehow Wright has migrated from being a project player who might not play this year to being a potential starter. All without logging a single minute of play. The transition to college is not easy for big guys who are still developing the strength to play inside at that level. It will be wonderful if all those stories of Wright's progress are true. But don't bet next year's tuition on it.
Moses will not redshirt and will be a contributor from the start. He was never a project.
If you read thru Moses' thread again, you'll see that that observation was made by some and ignored by others.