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Northern Illinois (December 18) I believe.
Quote from: Jay Bee on November 28, 2017, 05:12:49 PM
True
He's on the ticket for that game. MU made it easy for us season ticket holders.
So how good is he? Will he be our best big man? More importantly can he score?
Quote from: Wojo's Whiteboard on November 28, 2017, 07:33:39 PM
So how good is he? Will he be our best big man? More importantly can he score?
He can score. Defense we shall see...
Quote from: Nukem2 on November 28, 2017, 07:43:31 PM
He can score. Defense we shall see...
I think you just described every player on the team.
Quote from: Nukem2 on November 28, 2017, 07:43:31 PM
He can score. Defense we shall see...
As long as we have a decent post scoring option I think itll make it easier on everyone else. Its crazy how hard the team fights to get a 3
Quote from: GoldenZebra on November 28, 2017, 08:38:03 PM
As long as we have a decent post scoring option I think itll make it easier on everyone else. Its crazy how hard the team fights to get a 3
Harry isn't a post scorer. He's a face the basket big. Will be shooting threes in the corner. Will draw the bigs away from the paint and should help Anim and Elliott get to the hole
Quote from: Wojo's Whiteboard on November 28, 2017, 07:33:39 PM
So how good is he? Will he be our best big man? More importantly can he score?
Better than Fischer?
Bilas has said on multiple occasions that Froling will be our best big man and will make us a much more dangerous team.
That doesn't mean all of that's true, but I do know that a lot of folks here (including me) respect Bilas.
To be fair, our other big men are Matt Heldt & a freshman. Not exactly Chones, McNeill & Lucas.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 28, 2017, 08:54:52 PM
Harry isn't a post scorer. He's a face the basket big. Will be shooting threes in the corner. Will draw the bigs away from the paint and should help Anim and Elliott get to the hole
I think the corner three is one of Hauser's best spots. If Froling is out on the perimeter, might the 3-pt line become crowded, especially as we don't have a real strong drive and dish guard?
Quote from: mug644 on November 29, 2017, 05:15:57 AM
I think the corner three is one of Hauser's best spots. If Froling is out on the perimeter, might the 3-pt line become crowded, especially as we don't have a real strong drive and dish guard?
Luckily, there are 2 corners on each end of the court.
Lol.
Think a less athletic Toby Hegner.
Quote from: mug644 on November 29, 2017, 05:15:57 AM
I think the corner three is one of Hauser's best spots. If Froling is out on the perimeter, might the 3-pt line become crowded, especially as we don't have a real strong drive and dish guard?
Agree. So now we'll have Rowsey and Howard ready to fire from deep, with Hauser lurking in one corner and Froling in the other with Sacar roaming. Hopefully Froling can post up and get the ball down low or we'll just continue to be too one dimensional.
According to Froling in his interview with 247 he is a better back to the basket player than Ellenson. Take it with a grain of salt but he definitely thinks he can play with his back to the basket.
Seeing Sam play a little post-up offense earlier this year makes me think that the coaching staff may be trying to encourage the bigger guys to broaden their offensive skill set. If they had Sam working on that, you can believe they had Froling doing the same. I'd rather see Froling spending more time in the paint and hope that frees up our 3 shooters a little more.
Harry might actually play 2 positions. Away from the basket in an Ellenson type role with Matty or Theo in the game and in a back to the basket inside game when Hauser is at the #4.
Quote from: MU82 on November 28, 2017, 10:10:40 PM
Bilas has said on multiple occasions that Froling will be our best big man and will make us a much more dangerous team.
That doesn't mean all of that's true, but I do know that a lot of folks here (including me) respect Bilas.
And as an ex-Dukie, he might just have access to some inside info.
Quote from: The Lens on November 28, 2017, 10:20:12 PM
To be fair, our other big men are Matt Heldt & a freshman. Not exactly Chones, McNeill & Lucas.
Sigh
Those three could of played on the same team. Then I believe the year after that Ellis would of replaced Chones.
Quote from: Schmidtyfactor on November 29, 2017, 09:54:36 AM
Agree. So now we'll have Rowsey and Howard ready to fire from deep, with Hauser lurking in one corner and Froling in the other with Sacar roaming. Hopefully Froling can post up and get the ball down low or we'll just continue to be too one dimensional.
While three point shooting is what Rowsey and Howard are known for they can also drive to the hoop. Froling drawing the opposing big man away from the hoop will help not only Sacar but also Rowsey and Howard. Hauser also has been successful in the mid-range and post up opportunities. Adding a big who is also a shooter will help the offense be more well rounded.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 29, 2017, 12:59:54 PM
While three point shooting is what Rowsey and Howard are known for they can also drive to the hoop. Froling drawing the opposing big man away from the hoop will help not only Sacar but also Rowsey and Howard. Hauser also has been successful in the mid-range and post up opportunities. Adding a big who is also a shooter will help the offense be more well rounded.
Seems to me that Howard can take it into the lane with nice results, especially that tear drop. I've got no statistical data to back me up, but it seems when Rowsey drives against good teams, bad things generally happen.
Agree with over-arching point that another threat with size should make life/offense easier for our three big guns. (Incidentally, should we be able to combine Rowsey, Howard and Hauser into one group nickname. Rowser? Howsey?)
Howsery? Hausardey? Rausard?
Quote from: CTWarrior on November 29, 2017, 01:23:00 PM
(Incidentally, should we be able to combine Rowsey, Howard and Hauser into one group nickname. Rowser? Howsey?)
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I got it:
The Triple Triplets