Hopefully Watson is the first then (crossing fingers)Was given a stat that I believe is correct.
To date, the A10 has not had a transfer come in that is 6’9+ and averaged over 10ppg last season.
It was more a stat for people who are questioning Allenspach's numbers and/or wondering why we haven't landed a more consistently productive big guy. Nobody in the A10 is landing those guys.Hopefully Watson is the first then (crossing fingers)
It was more a stat for people who are questioning Allenspach's numbers and/or wondering why we haven't landed a more consistently productive big guy. Nobody in the A10 is landing those guys.
Yeah I got thatIt was more a stat for people who are questioning Allenspach's numbers and/or wondering why we haven't landed a more consistently productive big guy. Nobody in the A10 is landing those guys.
Big men take time to develop. Look at Oduro’s stats as AJ Wilson’s backup (or whatever we are calling how DP used him) his Sophomore year - right before his big breakout under KE. The system and the development of bigs is really important. I think Riley is primed for a big breakout season.How can a 6'11" basketball player avg 3 rebounds a game? Did he play minimal minutes a game? So something is missing here. We already have this player, Stas Sivka.
Sounds like coach ran out of NIL money.
Kid's smooth! Love the self deprecating humor!Riley’s Samford teammate left this comment under his Mason commitment post
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How about a home and home
He's a pick and pop big. Which means he slides to the 3 pt line when the ball handler drives to the basket and draws allensbach's defender. He shoots an open 3 hence he's not in a position to grab rebounds much of the time.How can a 6'11" basketball player avg 3 rebounds a game? Did he play minimal minutes a game? So something is missing here. We already have this player, Stas Sivka.
Sounds like coach ran out of NIL money.
Guess notThis is a bench player. Gio's replacement.
Guess not
Skinn constructed this roster to spread the floor with multiple ball handlers, player makers and scorers and won't be completely dependent on the post game to win games( per skinn, 2/3's of the playbook ran thru Haynes last year).I would have to see him up against a legit big to say he should be out for sure starter. Although Ellington looked less impressive than Allensbach (who did not look super great to me —most of his points came when they played small and had like a 6’5 guy trying to guard him).
I have this feeling Kanga is going to force himself into more and more playing time as the season goes on. I think he might wind up having the biggest minutes share of the 3 bigs by the seasons end (although I don’t think any of them are going to go north of 25 mpg unless injuries or serious foul trouble knock one or two other players out of the rotation).
We will see though. He can make a FT and that’s gold from that position in my eyes.