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I never called him worthless - I asked if he was worthless. My post claims he shouldn't be starting, but instead coming off the bench for 4-8 minutes a game.
What Division I program are coaching at? Somewhere I must have missed that. Everyone knows our team is young in experience and GMAC has a proven track record. Give it time, you will be thrilled by next year with this program. Have Great Cy Day!Anyone else see Marsden as a terrible starter? He can't rebound, pass, block shots, block shots, defend his man, or play help defense. No post moves, although he can hit short open jumpers. He's beyond slow and entirely unaggressive. I wouldn't mind giving him 6-10 minutes off the bench to shoot the occasional open jumper and use some of his fouls, but start??? Come on. Hopefully Mac will wise up and start Hubalek if he can get his head on straight (AKA pass often and develop better shot selection), and give Gray a lot of minutes off the bench, or vise versa. I'm hoping Marsden is done starting now that Hubalek is off suspension, although the announcers last night sure didn't sound like it.
Thoughts?
Holy cow dude, I am hoping you have got Hubalek and Marsden mixed up because there is no way I am starting Hubalek over Marsden. We need a post player, not a wannabbee guard-shooting forward in a centers body. I would take Marsden playing with one arm behind his back over the Hubalek that played last night, and for that matter, EVERY Capital City League game he played in this Summer. Marsden is smaller and maybe not quite as big as Hubalek, but he works hard and at least gives us a presence down low. If we had a presence down low last night, we wouldn't have been outscored 30-14 in the paint and could very well have won the game. What we need is Alex Thompson and/or Brackens and we will have both next year and then Jiri can sit on the bench......IMO
"I love how everyone dumps on Jiri for having a bad night. He will have plenty of good games down the road for us the next couple years. As for Marsden, he's a reliable player. He won't take many chances, won't screw up much, plays defense. I think he's improved quite a bit from last season, especially with his body and footwork"
Dumping for having a bad night????? I haven't seen him play the position we need him to play since he's been here. Floating around the perimeter and shooting outside shots last night that I am sure, he was wasn't making 10% of the time is not what we need. Does he even know what posting up is?? Maybe I am sounding harsh, but he played last night exactly like he did in the summer league and I was hoping since the coach isn't there that he was just having some fun and was hoping once Gmac got a hold of him, he would play his position. Last night was a big negative on that one. Gmac didn't look too happy so I hope he improves because we need him DOWN LOW...
Marsden at least has work-ethic which impresses me more then whatever talent Hubalek supposedly has that brought him to scholarship status at ISU. I can handle mental mistakes the team is making because they have just started playing together, their learning a new system, some of them are freshman, etc, etc. Hubalek just plain seems to be ignoring simple fundamental #5 position basketball. He appears to be favoring the #2 position more and that is not even close to being his strength. Maybe Alex Thompson will toughen him up on the practice squad this season like it sounds like he did to Brunner at EIU. I've heard guys from EIU who are friends with Brunner claim he hated going against Thompson in practice all the time cause he was so physical so hopefully the same will happen with Hubalek.
Anybody who thinks Jiri will ever be anything but a poor shooting 2 guard will be sorely disappointed.
Agreed here.I'm sorry, but Marsden does not change the 30-14 scoring margin in the post. Our post defense was better than any of us expected. We stayed in front of our guys and Marsden would have done the same. In fact, Coleman or Stout probably could have used their quickness against him that was negated when Clark, Gray and Hubalek were guarding them. And Marsden was certainly not going provide more than 2-4 points in the paint on offense. Also, Marsden does a decent job boxing out, but he doesn't attack the rebound, he lets it come to him. He would not have helped on the boards.