citay said:
it'd be great if the basketball program had a shill, a local deepthroat, a la brint wahlberg on the football board, to report on scrimmages, trade gossip, update recruiting. it'd be nice if someone within the basketball program came on here under an assumed name to perform this function, or at the very least give us an updated roster. here we are, seven weeks or so from the start of practise, and we're still showing a roster from five months ago. i'm a huge wayne tinkle fan, but it seems the montana basketball program is forfeiting one of the key aspects of any sports program, college or pro--public relations. doesn't tinks have the contacts, within or outside the program, to improve this?
just look at the two boards. the football board hums twelve months a year. the basketball board goes into hibernation from march to october. remember, there are no uninteresting things in life, only uninterested people. basketball at montana is a sleeping giant. it just needs somebody to rouse it. and in my opinion, it starts at the top.
I so miss being back home, going to scrums, open gyms, and swinging by Dahlberg to talk GRIZ basketball with Wayne. He is actually quite open in talking about the team, with fans. I really want to know how the newbies are looking, and see what our new bigs will bring? One of my buddies seen Jordan Gregory over the summer playing pick up ball. He told me, Jordan could not miss and had put on some muscle.
It be nice to see what Cherry, and Jamar worked on over the summer. I am hoping, he worked on ball distribution, handling the rock, and more consistent perimeter game. Jamar, does the guy have a weakness? He is as well rounded as a coach can ask for. Maybe some ball handling, and defensive footwork.
I am hoping Henderson just worked on his overall game. He contributed as a FR on athleticism a lone. If his game develops to his athleticism, look out for this guy! I am hoping he just fed off Will, and Jamar all summer.
I am guessing Mathias Ward has worked on footwork, defense, and expanded his offense everywhere.
He will be a tough matchup this season.
Deshields, finding consistency in finishing off a play. He looked good last year, taking the ball to the hole, but struggled to finish. If that a lone improves, he will help this year.
Weisner really needed to hit the weights, defense, and ball handling. My hope is he develops as a well rounded SF, a better version of Matt Dlouhy.
Any updates would be appreciated. Again, you can find the guys running pick up games almost any evening in the aux gyms, now and again, the main floor. :thumb: