We all know how good our upperclassmen are, but check out the "kids," Pridgett, Falls, Nicholas.
I've always felt Pridgett could be a major star for us, but through last year and the first half of this year, it seemed to his game was just a bit off. At Portland State, he drove the lane late for an emphatic jam that would have been the dagger punch, only to have the ball clang high of the rim. Another time I saw him drive for an open lane to the basket--but travel first. And his free-throwing has always been an adventure.
But lately it seems his game and his consistency are finally catching up to his evident physical talent.
And Falls and Nicholas? Both true freshmen, and it's looked it often this year. But as the season winds down, both are starting to look more like sophomores, and that could be a godsend for us.
These three--our bench. If they continue to play as well as they have lately, we're going to be tough to beat in Reno.
I've always felt Pridgett could be a major star for us, but through last year and the first half of this year, it seemed to his game was just a bit off. At Portland State, he drove the lane late for an emphatic jam that would have been the dagger punch, only to have the ball clang high of the rim. Another time I saw him drive for an open lane to the basket--but travel first. And his free-throwing has always been an adventure.
But lately it seems his game and his consistency are finally catching up to his evident physical talent.
And Falls and Nicholas? Both true freshmen, and it's looked it often this year. But as the season winds down, both are starting to look more like sophomores, and that could be a godsend for us.
These three--our bench. If they continue to play as well as they have lately, we're going to be tough to beat in Reno.