I feel like there's a good chance he gets a combine invite and impresses in some areas but making the jump from off the board to the 1st round is very unlikely
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There was an article that came out this week about Duke not being able to guard anyone this year but about mid-way through the season they switched to a 2-3 Zone and they started winning everything. Why didn't/don't we consider that? Lard in the middle. Young and Shayok on the blocks. Babb and Wigginton on the perimeter. Sounds good to me. Look at the success teams like Duke this year, Baylor recently and Syracuse forever have had with it.Well yeah his advanced defensive stats were awful all year long. We couldn't guard anyone
There was an article that came out this week about Duke not being able to guard anyone this year but about mid-way through the season they switched to a 2-3 Zone and they started winning everything. Why didn't/don't we consider that? Lard in the middle. Young and Shayok on the blocks. Babb and Wigginton on the perimeter. Sounds good to me. Look at the success teams like Duke this year, Baylor recently and Syracuse forever have had with it.
To be fair, Duke, Syracuse and Baylor are all bigger, longer and more athletic than the guys we'd be putting in those positions. With those big, long teams it works because a) makes the zone substantially longer and b) rebounding out of it isn't as difficult with that size and athleticism.There was an article that came out this week about Duke not being able to guard anyone this year but about mid-way through the season they switched to a 2-3 Zone and they started winning everything. Why didn't/don't we consider that? Lard in the middle. Young and Shayok on the blocks. Babb and Wigginton on the perimeter. Sounds good to me. Look at the success teams like Duke this year, Baylor recently and Syracuse forever have had with it.
There was an article that came out this week about Duke not being able to guard anyone this year but about mid-way through the season they switched to a 2-3 Zone and they started winning everything. Why didn't/don't we consider that? Lard in the middle. Young and Shayok on the blocks. Babb and Wigginton on the perimeter. Sounds good to me. Look at the success teams like Duke this year, Baylor recently and Syracuse forever have had with it.
Not to pick on Young, but he would not be good in any zone defense. He's man-to-man only. His size, and ability to body up, is very good in man to man, but that would be nullified in a zone.There was an article that came out this week about Duke not being able to guard anyone this year but about mid-way through the season they switched to a 2-3 Zone and they started winning everything. Why didn't/don't we consider that? Lard in the middle. Young and Shayok on the blocks. Babb and Wigginton on the perimeter. Sounds good to me. Look at the success teams like Duke this year, Baylor recently and Syracuse forever have had with it.
In order to run a zone successfuly as Baylor and Cuse you need to recruit specifically for that scheme often sacrificing offense. Though it lead to success in tourney setting as teams not familiar with how to attach it get flustered and miss shots. Teams especially in conference who see the zone often expose it during the season.
Given the choice Coach K would be playing Man to Man D. That is the best defense for contesting and rebounding. Dukes defense has been better since they went to zone but I fully believe having an all time recruiting class mature is the reason for them being good not the zone.
I see no reason to change defensive schemes. Getting a full roster will help that more than anything.
Not to pick on Young, but he would not be good in any zone defense. He's man-to-man only. His size, and ability to body up, is very good in man to man, but that would be nullified in a zone.
I agree he has things to work on, but just to play devil's advocate, what's to stop him from deciding to work on those things while getting paid on an NBA bench or in the G League?
It can. I think a lack of playing time can stunt player growth though. He could always play in the G league for a little bit but how often does a guy do that and actually turn into a good NBA player?To join in, wouldn't a whole lot more of that work happen as a pro than as a collegian?
I’ve never understood the term ‘dribble drive’. Seems redundant- how does a non-dribble drive work?maybe learn how to dibble drive
I’ve never understood the term ‘dribble drive’. Seems redundant- how does a non-dribble drive work?
There’s a lot of dribbling in which we don’t drive.I’ve never understood the term ‘dribble drive’. Seems redundant- how does a non-dribble drive work?
One thing that annoys me about early draft entries and testing the waters is it that it screws over the school and coach.
No one will know for sure if Lindell will be back until June. Possibly late June. That’s too late to get anyone worthwhile signed. Prohms strategy is completely different if Lindell is gone.
It’s good for the players, but it’s terrible for the coaches.
That is nowhere near what I said. I do think he'll get an invite, 67 got one last year. From there, I think he will show well. Still a long stretch to be a guaranteed first round pick. I'd say chances of him being back are still quite high.
Don't you steer-drive your car to work every day?I’ve never understood the term ‘dribble drive’. Seems redundant- how does a non-dribble drive work?
But there isn't much driving in which we don't dribble. Checkmate.There’s a lot of dribbling in which we don’t drive.
You mean stalemate- there is dribbling that doesn’t have much driving so it’s reasonable to have a term for it. And slashing definitely has a different connotation than dribble-drive.But there isn't much driving in which we don't dribble. Checkmate.![]()
without falling downI’ve never understood the term ‘dribble drive’. Seems redundant- how does a non-dribble drive work?