Mr Dodds comes through with an excellent interview with Jamal Cain. Jamal is poised for an outstanding junior year.
https://247sports.com/college/marquette/Article/Jamal-Cain-133581236/
So Jamal you're from Detroit. So is Greg. Talk about that?
Refreshing to have a guy who just wants to help his team win. If that means he loses all his minutes he'll stick around and try to push his teammates in practice. If that means play a new roll he'll do his best. He isn't going to tell his coaches how he or his teammates should be used or who should be getting the shots, and he's not going to complain if he's not getting his minutes. He knows where he stands.
Quote from: wadesworld on July 12, 2019, 09:50:22 PM
Refreshing to have a guy who just wants to help his team win. If that means he loses all his minutes he'll stick around and try to push his teammates in practice. If that means play a new roll he'll do his best. He isn't going to tell his coaches how he or his teammates should be used or who should be getting the shots, and he's not going to complain if he's not getting his minutes. He knows where he stands.
Amen
Thanks for posting that interview of Jamal. It was a good, quick read.
A coaching acquaintance of mine who knows Cain's family said that Jamal was one of the players who strongly considered transferring but decided to stay after the Hausers left. He likes the chemistry and likes his chance at more PT.
In the Dodds interview, I LOVED this on Symir being the player who has impressed Cain most so far:
I just saw today how quick he was. He kind of reminds me of a high school John Wall. Just how he moves, just how he looks. He's going to be really exciting to watch. He's fast and his first mind is to pass. So, that's great off the rim (to get him the ball in transition). I think he is going to be a very exciting player.
Quote from: wadesworld on July 12, 2019, 09:50:22 PM
Refreshing to have a guy who just wants to help his team win. If that means he loses all his minutes he'll stick around and try to push his teammates in practice. If that means play a new roll he'll do his best. He isn't going to tell his coaches how he or his teammates should be used or who should be getting the shots, and he's not going to complain if he's not getting his minutes. He knows where he stands.
It certainly is refreshing. He loves his friends, and is realistic about professional aspirations. Having said that, if he has a breakout year or plays great his senior year he could get overseas looks for sure.
Jamal: "I'm 6'7" and 205 lbs."
Dodds: Today he's 6'7" 210 lbs.
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Quote from: Warrior Code on July 13, 2019, 09:59:41 PM
Jamal: "I'm 6'7" and 205 lbs."
Dodds: Today he's 6'7" 210 lbs.
?-(
No different than normal the article reads as if a 4th grader wrote it
I am so glad to have read this interview. I see the respect the current team members have for one another. Mention of the new guys' potential was exciting for me to read. I am looking forward to our upcoming season with what I think will be great togetherness.
I am not sure if Sand Knit wished it had never been posted or does he have some other hidden agenda with his negative remark? That really confuses me.
John Dodd serves us all well!
Quote from: Mr. Sand-Knit on July 14, 2019, 06:49:01 AM
No different than normal the article reads as if a 4th grader wrote it
That's about right if the writer's intended audience is Scoopers.
I appreciated the article.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on July 14, 2019, 11:19:08 AM
That's about right if the writer's intended audience is Scoopers.
Funny comment.
Also, spot on.
"One thing about Greg Elliott, when you watch him play, he's coming down court in transition or even in the half court.... Greg is looking for his # 1 option... Jamal Cain, his brother from Detroit. He is going to try to get the ball to you, if at all possible...even if he has a lay up... "
Is that true? Can't say it's a dynamic that ever stood out to me but maybe there's actual data to back it up? Seems like trying to force a narrative though
Thought the same.
There were a few plays when they were on the court together that caused me to smile and think that was a play that comes from playing together for years.
Quote from: Ellenson Family Reunion on July 14, 2019, 09:11:54 PM
"One thing about Greg Elliott, when you watch him play, he's coming down court in transition or even in the half court.... Greg is looking for his # 1 option... Jamal Cain, his brother from Detroit. He is going to try to get the ball to you, if at all possible...even if he has a lay up... "
Is that true? Can't say it's a dynamic that ever stood out to me but maybe there's actual data to back it up? Seems like trying to force a narrative though
Leaving aside production and role, Cain looked more comfortable on the floor his first season when Elliott played than he did in his second season when Elliott didn't play.