Hallice Cooke

I think he's recovering nicely.


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But were any of those layups with the left hand.
 
That would actually be a pretty good percentage if it was a left handed layup with the gun around the hoop...just plain stupid from 3
 
He should add some "toughness" to our rotation. The kid was playing in discomfort the past few years, without really saying anything about it. Plus adding his ball-handling and FT%. Little things that can be huge when added to the good play we will be returning. If he can fully recover and get back in the flow this summer, playing pain free in Hoiball, I think he will surprise a lot of people. Perhaps as big as impact as McKay has had on our frontcourt.
 
Kid wll lose his mind in Hilton (in a good way) compared to playing in Gill. That place is basically a high school gymnasium. I was there last week Friday and was amazed at how small it was.
 
I'm not a draft expert but I'd say his numbers r more like this

X%/X%/100%

I think you missed his point. This wasnt % chance he leaves each season should he be here after each. Rather, knowing he has to leave in one of the 3 what the odds for each with 100% being the total over 3 years. I would put it at .01/50/49.99 now given his recent comments
 
I'm now expecting Cooke to shoot 93% from the field over his career and anything less I will be disappointed
 
He made people look silly out west as a true freshman. I'm very excited, and going to plug new age religion because I was wishing that kid would play for us before he declared transfer and came here. Creepy...
 
I bet you'd be surprised how much run Custer can give Monte in practice. I'm sure in simulating WVU Custer and Jackson were allowed to grab, pull, reach and shove all they wanted. Coaches get pretty creative in trying to emulate what a team is playing in the upcoming game. I'll never forget in high school as we were preparing to play a team with a great shooter a kid the scout team played the role of this opposing player, and anytime he shot and the ball hit anything (rim, backboard, etc) it counted as a made 3 in our scrimmages. ****** all of us off, but boy did we have it in our heads we had to check him anywhere he went.

Plus, last year Morris had no other true PG to battle with. Monte has stepped up his game on defense, playing against another PG every day could be one reason why. We don't get to see a ton from Custer, not a shock considering who he plays behind and who ISU plays against. Look at the PG's in this league. Cherry, Hickey, Mason, Taylor, Staten, Woodard, Kian Anderson...throw in Monte and that's as loaded a group as any league can boast.
 
Plus, last year Morris had no other true PG to battle with. Monte has stepped up his game on defense, playing against another PG every day could be one reason why. We don't get to see a ton from Custer, not a shock considering who he plays behind and who ISU plays against. Look at the PG's in this league. Cherry, Hickey, Mason, Taylor, Staten, Woodard, Kian Anderson...throw in Monte and that's as loaded a group as any league can boast.

I think playing against Kane every day was a bit more challenging than going up against Custer. Both Monte and Kane said that toughened Monte up greatly.
 

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