Greg is a guy that I like to root for primarily because he's had a rough go of it with injuries the last couple of seasons. Given his history, what are the expectations for him in his final two seasons? Role player? Big-time minutes? He has shown flashes and can certainly be an X-factor, but I really don't know what to expect going forward. Anyone else care to weigh in?
I like Greg too.Does many things well.I believe he is the perfect 6th man on a team.Should get more minutes
If you watch his D you realize he has lost his quickness, can not defend. Unless something changes physically, will basically be a career backup
Greg Elliot needs to get healthy. He is a role player at the 2, possibly a starter depending on recruiting. Possibly a point guard or small forward for short bursts. 15 to 25 minutes a game.
I like that he can hit the open three, seems good for at least one a game. I don't know that he'll ever truly be a featured player. If he stays at Marquette, his peak is probably a role similar to what Sacar's had the last two years. Which isn't bad.
Looks like a great kid and reminds of Charles Luter when I watch him run. Likely a role player moving forward.
Quote from: Goose on March 01, 2020, 03:55:14 PM
Looks like a great kid and reminds of Charles Luter when I watch him run. Likely a role player moving forward.
Charles Luter! A blast from the past. He was another guy I rooted for, but was never the same after his injury. Pre-injury that guy had explosive talent.
Greg is slow and weak right now. Not the same since the injuries.
Best I hope for is GE to get healthy.
He sees the floor very well, can hit that open 3, but would love to see what the healthy GE could do.
Afroman
Luter was big time explosive prior to injuries and I also was a big fan of his.
Quote from: Goose on March 01, 2020, 04:30:47 PM
Afroman
Luter was big time explosive prior to injuries and I also was a big fan of his.
I as well. He had big time physical talent.
For the record, only comparison between GE and Luter is an obvious slowdown and labored running stride.
I like Greg's ability to contort his body going to the rim and finish (with and without contact). He is one of the few on our team I don't cringe when he takes to the hoop.
Greg was the 2017 class member I was most excited about. Not sure we'll ever get to see his full potential. Just too snakebitten with injuries. Reminds me of Duane Wilson in that way.
Quote from: TAMU Garcia on March 01, 2020, 07:14:38 PM
Greg was the 2017 class member I was most excited about. Not sure we'll ever get to see his full potential. Just too snakebitten with injuries. Reminds me of Duane Wilson in that way.
GE should have spent some time in the weight room during some of his sabbaticals. He looks small, almost frail.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on March 01, 2020, 07:26:59 PM
GE should have spent some time in the weight room during some of his sabbaticals. He looks small, almost frail.
I'm sure he did. He's gained about 15 lbs of muscle since he got here. I'm not sure how much muscle you can hang on his frame.
I still have hope for GE. I love his demeanor as much as any player on the team. His story hasn't been written yet.
Quote from: Goose on March 01, 2020, 03:55:14 PM
Looks like a great kid and reminds of Charles Luter when I watch him run. Likely a role player moving forward.
Incredible talent and class act (and family)
Devastating injury
Quote from: dajudge on March 01, 2020, 07:39:11 PM
Incredible talent and class act (and family)
Devastating injury
Luter or Elliot?
Best player to have a career destroying injuries were Art Green and Bill Gates (sp)
Quote from: harryp on March 01, 2020, 07:50:32 PM
Best player to have a career destroying injuries were Art Green and Bill Gates (sp)
Yeah, your spelling is just slight off lol
Quote from: Goose on March 01, 2020, 03:55:14 PM
Looks like a great kid and reminds of Charles Luter when I watch him run. Likely a role player moving forward.
Fantastic comp. couldn't agree more. Hopefully he can get fully healthy in the off-season and make a big impact. I'm rooting for him.
Quote from: TAMU Garcia on March 01, 2020, 07:14:38 PM
Greg was the 2017 class member I was most excited about. Not sure we'll ever get to see his full potential. Just too snakebitten with injuries. Reminds me of Duane Wilson in that way.
Agreed, Joe Fulce too
Is anyone here familiar with the nature of his injuries relative to getting back to his athletic ceiling?
Would it be a deal where enough time passes and he gets most of that back, or have they taken away the ability for him to get it back.
Either way I love what Greg brings to this team, think his improved shooting will be all the more valuable with Markus/Sacar graduating, and am excited to see his second half.
Greg gives all indications of being a great young man and perfect teammate. On a good BE team, he is an 8-10 minute per game role player the next two seasons.
Quote from: franklinjerry on March 03, 2020, 07:23:25 AM
Greg gives all indications of being a great young man and perfect teammate. On a good BE team, he is an 8-10 minute per game role player the next two seasons.
I always thought of him as a great "energy off the bench" kind of player, getting anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes/game depending on how he and the game are going.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/college/2020/03/03/jamal-cain-greg-elliott-bring-positive-energy-marquette-golden-eagles-ncaa-bid/4933939002/