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Title: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: PaintTouchesSays on February 23, 2015, 05:45:07 PM
Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim

Marquette University added a high-quality 2015 recruit today when senior wing Sacar Anim of DeLaSalle High School (Minneapolis, Minnesota) announced his commitment to play for Coach Wojo. Just 17 years old, the 6’4” Anim is an all-around and versatile player who makes an impact on both sides of the court.  DeLaSalle has won three consecutive […]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://pixel.wp.com/b.gif?host=painttouches.com&blog=28348875&post=13238&subd=painttouches&ref=&feed=1" width="1" height="1" />

Source: Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim (http://painttouches.com/2015/02/23/hard-work-behind-the-rise-of-sacar-anim/)
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: MU82 on February 24, 2015, 06:49:25 AM
Thanks for that link.

Sacar sounds like an outstanding young man and a versatile, talented, coachable, hard-working basketball player. I'm glad he's our newest Warrior!
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: GOO on March 28, 2017, 10:55:24 AM
For those with some insight or info, what position does Sacar project to play?

We will be in need of a 2G and a Wing.  Is he quick enough to defend a 2G?

Can he shoot well enough to play 2G on offense?

If we don't land Elliot or a grad transfer at the 2G or Wing, someone will have to step up, especially on defense.  I know Hauser can play the wing on offense, but I'm not so sure about defense at the Wing.  If Froling isn't quick enough to play the 4 on defense, then Hauser may need to play some 4 again. 
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on March 28, 2017, 11:21:49 AM
For those with some insight or info, what position does Sacar project to play?

We will be in need of a 2G and a Wing.  Is he quick enough to defend a 2G?

Can he shoot well enough to play 2G on offense?

If we don't land Elliot or a grad transfer at the 2G or Wing, someone will have to step up, especially on defense.  I know Hauser can play the wing on offense, but I'm not so sure about defense at the Wing.  If Froling isn't quick enough to play the 4 on defense, then Hauser may need to play some 4 again.

Wojo and Sacar have both said that he will playing mainly SF and SG next year.  Apparently he was improved his jump shot a great deal.  KR had some nice comments about SA basically saying the kid has improved more than anyone he has seen over a 4-5 month stretch.  I am super excited to see what Sacar can do next year.

I think Hauser's days of playing the 4 are pretty much over.  He will see some time there early in the year before Froling is eligible (assuming we don't land a grad transfer big, or Clifton Moore), but thereafter, I expect only spot minutes at the 4 when we go small.
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: Juan Anderson's Mixtape on March 28, 2017, 11:56:40 AM
Position no matta. Sam will be on the floor. If the lineup is 3 guards and a big, Sam is the 4. If the lineup is 2 guards and 2 bigs, Sam is the 3.

Matchups will be another factor. Seton Hall is an example of a team that plays bigs. But many teams play small. Xavier and Villanova come to mind.
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: GoldenDieners32 on March 28, 2017, 12:01:40 PM
Wojo and Sacar have both said that he will playing mainly SF and SG next year.  Apparently he was improved his jump shot a great deal.  KR had some nice comments about SA basically saying the kid has improved more than anyone he has seen over a 4-5 month stretch.  I am super excited to see what Sacar can do next year.

I think Hauser's days of playing the 4 are pretty much over.  He will see some time there early in the year before Froling is eligible (assuming we don't land a grad transfer big, or Clifton Moore), but thereafter, I expect only spot minutes at the 4 when we go small.
Can't wait to see him play, he'll be a i wouldn't say major factor to this team but he will be a big part to the team
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: Silkk the Shaka on March 28, 2017, 01:01:34 PM
Can't wait to see him play, he'll be a i wouldn't say major factor to this team but he will be a big part to the team

If he can D up the wing, board a bit, and drain the open trey bombs at 38%+ (Jajuan's clip), he'll be a very valuable piece this coming season.
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: HoopsterBC on March 28, 2017, 01:04:32 PM
If he can D up the wing, board a bit, and drain the open trey bombs at 38%+ (Jajuan's clip), he'll be a very valuable piece this coming season.

If he just get back on D, and block out and rebound, big help.  JJJ and Katin,  usually feel asleep on that side of the court. 
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: brewcity77 on March 28, 2017, 01:21:52 PM
I would love to see Anim contribute, but I'm reticent to get too excited. Sure, I remember the practice stories about Dwyane Wade, and those proved accurate (and then some) but I also remember hearing about how good Dan Fitzgerald would be. Sometimes the guy sitting out is great, sometimes he's just great in practice.
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: TAMU, Knower of Ball on March 28, 2017, 02:01:59 PM
I would love to see Anim contribute, but I'm reticent to get too excited. Sure, I remember the practice stories about Dwyane Wade, and those proved accurate (and then some) but I also remember hearing about how good Dan Fitzgerald would be. Sometimes the guy sitting out is great, sometimes he's just great in practice.

Since you brought Fitzgerald up, I decided to look up his career stats and found something interesting. Did you know Dan Fitzgerald was only 2 years old when he first suited up for us?

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/15289/dan-fitzgerald
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: brewcity77 on March 28, 2017, 02:29:04 PM
Since you brought Fitzgerald up, I decided to look up his career stats and found something interesting. Did you know Dan Fitzgerald was only 2 years old when he first suited up for us?

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/15289/dan-fitzgerald

Well then...maybe I'm being harsh on Fitz. Anyone know if he has any eligibility left? He might be a heck of a player by the time he hits 18  ;D
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: MU Fan in Connecticut on March 28, 2017, 02:31:05 PM
Speaking of Fitz, is he spearheading another Marquette Alumni Team again for the TBT Tournament?
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: GoldenDieners32 on March 28, 2017, 02:32:36 PM
Speaking of Fitz, is he spearheading another Marquette Alumni Team again for the TBT Tournament?
They said we were going to bring the team back. Voting to get teams in start in 3 or 4 days i'm pretty sure
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: Galway Eagle on March 28, 2017, 04:31:54 PM
Speaking of Fitz, is he spearheading another Marquette Alumni Team again for the TBT Tournament?

I hope so. Even though it's just for a few days it really makes the off-season go faster. Can't wait for the summer after this when we can have a Europe trip and the TBT tournament. It'll be like there is no off-season
Title: Re: [PaintTouches]Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim
Post by: GoldenDieners32 on March 28, 2017, 04:32:54 PM
If we get all the guys back for the TBT team we are gonna win it all this year.