Scholarship table
More concerned with Jop’s D or lack there of than any part of his offense. If he continues to get beat off the first step and teammates need to cover him….it will limit next year’s team.
Chase needs improved ball handling and serisiisly needs to learn how to drive and finish through or around traffic
He also is very left handed dominant, needs lots of work, no jump shot just a set shot. He has enough athleticism to improve, get into the gym!
Would like to see Ramsey be a little more visible
Hopefully the walk-ons improve enough so that they aren’t hurting our NET when they come in.
Kam: 15% better ball handler and creator for others.Stevie: improved ballhandling, hits open 3s.Joplin: quicker release on jumper, more consistent.Ben: Henry, Joey, and Sam's skillset in a blender, with Oso's heartChase: Health and steady progress.Amadou: 6'9 230 lb BarroHamilton: TheoTre: Mayo's skill, Junior's brain and court visionZaide: more Kalkbrenner blocking. Steady improvementOwens: Claude's athleticism and Scheierman's 35% 3 pt shooting.Parham: Ben Gold path, with less length and more bulk.Sean: healing80% of the best case is a return to the sweet 16. (Match ups not withstanding) 90% is elite 8. 100% is the final four. If everything falls into place, all the pieces are such that next season could be even better. Yes, nearly everything has to go right. (cockeyed optimist that I am) It will be nice to see the full court pressure again. And I don't think Hamilton and Amadou can currently play at the same time in Nevada's offense.
If you are strong enough, which he no doubt is, you can shoot threes without needing to have a pronounced jump. His shot form is darn near perfect, good idea to mess with it.
I am fine with his set shot from 3, but like to see some mid range game with a jumper or floater
Oh, so you haven’t watched a single game the last two seasons.
I rarely drink. And I believe Ben is that skilled. He just needs confidence.
FookinA man, attempt at humor…lighten up.
I am impressed that MU will likely be heading into a season with a roster with 3 seniors, 3 juniors, 3 sophomores, and 3 freshmen. Once upon a time, that was the kind of balance a program would strive for.
No never watch