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grizzlyjournal said:Wow... missed open shots. We could be up by 10. Incredible Griz Z though.
Is Z better than D?
grizzlyjournal said:Wow... missed open shots. We could be up by 10. Incredible Griz Z though.
Sport said:Go back and watch Brian Quayle as a freshman, not a whole lot different than Kramer is now. Give him some time to develop and sitting on the bench is not going to improve his game. Ten minutes a game to spell Akoh will help him get there. You need to remember he just barely turned 18 and his upside is good. He is still growing into his body. He may never be another BQ but he has the frame to be a 8-12 pt. per game contributor.
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mtgrizrule said:Terrific defense+hustle+ heart+ solid offense= Terrific road W.
Nice games by Oguine, Akoh, Rorie, and Pridgett.
I honestly feel, if Falls goes back to a slightly higher release point, his perimeter game will return.
Zirg said:CleanHOUSE said:Is Kramer still trying to catch his breath from playing so much against Arizona? He played so well, by far his best showing of the year last game
If Akoh is healthy, he won't play much. He's tall and can affect/block a shot or 2 on defense, but scoring 2 pts (on 2 un-contested dunks) in 30 and 22 minutes (vs Arizona and Coll/Idaho) doesn't cut it in my book. He has no D1 offense skills whatsoever besides the occasional dunk. He's young and maybe he will develop some moves, but he has absolutely no low-post game at all,even against College of Idaho he was afraid to make a move. He's an emergency guy only right now.
Sport said:I stand corrected. Kelby Kramer was born 8/99 which makes him 19 yrs and 4 months. Although he was a late developer, played tennis until he grew to big.
Yeah I agree I was just surprised to see Carter ahead of him in the rotation. All year I have been a bigger fan of Carter he just looks a lot more steady on his feet, but so far it seems like he is behind Kramer on the depth chart. Vs Az was the first game where I thought hey there is something there with Kramer maybe he can become a good defender and then develop a little scoring like Kriszlovic did later in his career. But I would rank our secondary bigs Carter, Kramer, Anderson....Anderson looks the most athletic and the most like a basketball player but the game looks like it moves to fast for him he has so many fumbled passes and bad turnovers not great basketball IQ at this point.Zirg said:CleanHOUSE said:Is Kramer still trying to catch his breath from playing so much against Arizona? He played so well, by far his best showing of the year last game
If Akoh is healthy, he won't play much. He's tall and can affect/block a shot or 2 on defense, but scoring 2 pts (on 2 un-contested dunks) in 30 and 22 minutes (vs Arizona and Coll/Idaho) doesn't cut it in my book. He has no D1 offense skills whatsoever besides the occasional dunk. He's young and maybe he will develop some moves, but he has absolutely no low-post game at all,even against College of Idaho he was afraid to make a move. He's an emergency guy only right now.
CleanHOUSE said:Yeah I agree I was just surprised to see Carter ahead of him in the rotation. All year I have been a bigger fan of Carter he just looks a lot more steady on his feet, but so far it seems like he is behind Kramer on the depth chart. Vs Az was the first game where I thought hey there is something there with Kramer maybe he can become a good defender and then develop a little scoring like Kriszlovic did later in his career. But I would rank our secondary bigs Carter, Kramer, Anderson....Anderson looks the most athletic and the most like a basketball player but the game looks like it moves to fast for him he has so many fumbled passes and bad turnovers not great basketball IQ at this point.Zirg said:CleanHOUSE said:Is Kramer still trying to catch his breath from playing so much against Arizona? He played so well, by far his best showing of the year last game
If Akoh is healthy, he won't play much. He's tall and can affect/block a shot or 2 on defense, but scoring 2 pts (on 2 un-contested dunks) in 30 and 22 minutes (vs Arizona and Coll/Idaho) doesn't cut it in my book. He has no D1 offense skills whatsoever besides the occasional dunk. He's young and maybe he will develop some moves, but he has absolutely no low-post game at all,even against College of Idaho he was afraid to make a move. He's an emergency guy only right now.
Jaredkuehn said:I saw that attendance for this game was 2540. SDSU is a team that has been to the NCAA tournament three consecutive years, and is almost unbeatable at home. I know Brookings is smaller than Missoula, but man, that is disappointing. It goes to show that UM is not the only basketball program struggling to get people through the doors.
On another note, Frost Arena (at least in pictures) looks a lot like the Adams Center.
PeauxRouge said:Jaredkuehn said:I saw that attendance for this game was 2540. SDSU is a team that has been to the NCAA tournament three consecutive years, and is almost unbeatable at home. I know Brookings is smaller than Missoula, but man, that is disappointing. It goes to show that UM is not the only basketball program struggling to get people through the doors.
On another note, Frost Arena (at least in pictures) looks a lot like the Adams Center.
What's the capacity there? It actually looked very packed in when you saw the crowd there.
PeauxRouge said:grizzlyjournal said:Wow... missed open shots. We could be up by 10. Incredible Griz Z though.
Is Z better than D?
grizzlyjournal said:PeauxRouge said:grizzlyjournal said:Wow... missed open shots. We could be up by 10. Incredible Griz Z though.
Is Z better than D?
:lol:I'm a 9-fingered, near-sighted old man who has to edit single SENTENCES nowadays to avoid embarrassment. Don't think there was any Z from the Griz against the Jacks, but the D was a sight to behold!
Zirg said:Jaredkuehn said:I saw that attendance for this game was 2540. SDSU is a team that has been to the NCAA tournament three consecutive years, and is almost unbeatable at home. I know Brookings is smaller than Missoula, but man, that is disappointing. It goes to show that UM is not the only basketball program struggling to get people through the doors.
On another note, Frost Arena (at least in pictures) looks a lot like the Adams Center.
They probably don't "fudge" their attendance like UM does. When we say they are 3500 ppl at a game, it usually means 2000-2500. Brookings official population is only 22,000 and almost nobody that goes to school at SDSU is actually from Brookings, so 95% of the enrollment was elsewhere for holiday-break. 15% of the cities population was at the game, something Missoula (pop 72,000) will NEVER be able to attain
Proud Griz Man said:Good momentum builder road win for the Griz !! Congratulations Travis and players - and hopefully they can springboard towards a successful BSC season. :clap: :clap: :clap:
mtgrizrule said:Terrific defense+hustle+ heart+ solid offense= Terrific road W.
Nice games by Oguine, Akoh, Rorie, and Pridgett.
I honestly feel, if Falls goes back to a slightly higher release point, his perimeter game will return.