Oso planning to go pro
Kolek- to recap- we all know he was a small fish in a shallow pond. He left because he felt he was better, and good enough to compete in the Big East. Last year he took over the pg role. Not an easy thing to do. His job was to get the ball up the court and set up other players to score. Often times he had to take a shot when the clock ran down. I saw a fierce face and a mean face at times and I think it was because he believed he was capable of competing against any defender (to a point) and attack any defense. Naturally, you have to have players to pass the ball to that can execute a drawn up play and/or create their own shot, if they’re more talented. Juniors are always better than sophomores. Tyler will develop and he will score more easily. Last year he was reluctant to shoot because he had Justin Lewis and Darryl Morsell. And he had to set up the bigs for pick and rolls. He was great at ally oops. He will understand the basics of Wooden basketball and take advantage of situations as they progress though out the next season.Comparisons to Deiner? Well Travis made big shots. But his role was understood. Will Tyler understand his role and make big shots. I’d bet on it.
Kolek- to recap- we all know he was a small fish in a shallow pond.
Do small fish in shallow ponds leave for greener pastures because the pind is so shallow?
On that note, I was very happy to see all of last years "redshirt freshman" are now listed magically as Juniors. My gripe is gone, and the team just gained a lot of "experience" https://gomarquette.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/2022-23Though I was also surprised to see Itejere listed as a Sophomore instead of RS Frosh!