Franklin this year is like Usher last year- "lets attack the rim."Zero minutes for Howard. hard to argue with that, but you would think he can give Franklin a rest for a minute. Franklin has been balling lately and had a great game, but is Howard in the doghouse or what? we used to develop big men when Reveno was an assistant and now...
Solid take. Folks let's give some credit to CJP for significant adjustments that fit the skill sets of the roster. We still have lapses in scoring and a franticness to us when under pressure that need to be addressed. CJP has handled a lot of vitriol well and has come back fighting.I think it is coaching but not in the player development angle being discussed. I go back to ESPN's comment that the spacing is much better the last several games. Specifically, we have gone away from the tight to the lane pin down handoff screen by the big to a guard going to the top of the foul line area. When Franklin gets the ball - which is a lot less than he used to - he is looking to go foul line extended or even higher to find the handoff screen. So instead of having a guard try to drive after the tight pin down screen we are moving the ball side to side and running wider pin downs for Kelly or even a couple of flair screens. Much cleaner lane and the ball is staying in the guards hands rather than Franklin or Howard.
It is an approach that fits the skill sets of Coleman/Kelly/Terry/Smith and avoids the lack of a high post Princeton 5. The coaching angle is that the lack of a high post Princeton 5 should have been obvious in preseason and making an adjustment to the strength of the team should have been done then. That IMHO is a much bigger coaching issue than whether we can develop a big for the atypical high post Princeton 5 spot. Maximize what you got.
Franklin is a 6th year player. No eligibility leftThese are the following classifications based on eligibility.
senior - Franklin
jr - Terry, Howard, Sturdivant
Soph - Coleman, Kelly, Moore, Smith, Meka, Maxwell
Fr - Bagatskis, Martynov
Thanks for looking it up as I was interested too. That is about what I expected after watching him for 1 year +Saba Gigiberia was mentioned earlier. Got me thinking what ifs for a second, then looked up his states at SF:
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So, still not lighting it up at what I would think is a step down in competition.
Maybe I read this wrong, but when has the light turned on except for 1 game at BC? I don't see enough hustle, defense, rebounding, and desire from him to play. All he wants to do is shoot, and he frankly doesn't do that well enough overcome the other shortfalls.Wild card is will light stsy on w Maxwell.
Makes me think we are lousy at evaluating talent in our recruiting. We have recruited a number of bigs who never have done of anything the last 3 years or so.Saba Gigiberia was mentioned earlier. Got me thinking what ifs for a second, then looked up his states at SF:
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So, still not lighting it up at what I would think is a step down in competition.
That's one way of looking at it.. Another is that we developed Moses Wright into ACC Player of the Year.Makes me think we are lousy at evaluating talent in our recruiting. We have recruited a number of bigs who never have done of anything the last 3 years or so.
Another way is that we've been very constrained on who we can get because we have no NIL. We _have_ to look for diamonds in the rough, which is going to be more misses than hits. With even a modest NIL we could have nabbed some of the guys NCSU and Pitt added.That's one way of looking at it.. Another is that we developed Moses Wright into ACC Player of the Year.
Other big men like Ben Lammers, James Banks, and even Evan Cole all got much better.
Do you think that you are going to have a 100% hit rate?
There was no NIL when Lammers and Banks came to GT. NIL has only be around for 2 years. There has always been "Money" available including money for former GT players. Things changed 2 years ago with NIL but that hasn't been the reason for not recruting talented big men for the first several years of the current staff.Another way is that we've been very constrained on who we can get because we have no NIL. We _have_ to look for diamonds in the rough, which is going to be more misses than hits. With even a modest NIL we could have nabbed some of the guys NCSU and Pitt added.
Franklin is a 6th year player. No eligibility left
Terry is a 4th year player with a Covid year if he/we want
Smith, Maxwell and Meka are 3 rd year players with Covid year options
Coleman, Kelly and Moore are 2nd year players without Covid year options.
The other two are 1st year players without Covid year options
Yup - I meant to put him on the line with Terry. Thanks for the update. Howard also belongs on that line.Sturdy can theoretically come back next year? Seems like he's been playing for 8 years.
I hope he does. He has improved his game every year. Guess it depends on whether he wants another year of college ball.Sturdy can theoretically come back next year? Seems like he's been playing for 8 years.
The biggest need for new faces is a capable post player by far.We are what our record says we are. I am not sure many fans will be excited to see the same team come back next year. I hope for many new faces.
I will be very excited if he looks like those guys in the blue man crew.Blue will be a new face.
He also loves to talk trash and hear himself talk. the issue is that he talks more trash than a guy shooting 26% and scoring 3 PPG (in the games he plays in) should.All he wants to do is shoot, and he frankly doesn't do that well enough overcome the other shortfalls.