citay said:PlayerRep said:I said nothing about size of the UM guards. You need to work on your reading skills. I said they dribble too much, in my view, and they do.
Parker didn't start. He has a nice 3-pt FG percentage, but made only 19 3-pointers for the entire season, or .68 per game. I think Curry makes more than that. That's not Power 5 Backcourt to me.
Beasley, a starter by end of season, shot 37.8% from 3, made 1.1 3's per game, and had 22 assists on 28 TO. That's not Power 5 Backcourt to me.
Vasquez didn't start the last 8 games of season. He shot 46% from 3. That's good. Made 41, or 1.46 per game. 2.27 assist to TO ratio. That is good too. Need to be starter to be Power 5 Backcourt to me.
Whitney, a starter, shot 31% from 3 and made 14 for the season. Assist to TO ratio was 1.25. That's not Power 5 Backcourt to me.
Egun shot 35% from 3 and made 13 for the season. 11 assists to 20 TO. That's not Power 5 Backcourt to me.
Seems to me that a Power 5 backcourt would have some Big Sky all-conference players. Think Power 5 Backcourt starters would have had more than 45 made 3's between them.
I like the Griz guards, and think they will keep getting better. If I goofed up a stat, feel free to correct.
P.S. On inside info. I sure don't see any from you. Did you know that Satterwhite thought everything should be handed to him and wasn't willing to work for it. And that's why it didn't work out at UM for him. Didn't see you post that. If someone else posted it, I missed it. How about Timmy Falls? Who posted better info on his departure? Did you even play high school basketball?
Let's go back and look at what you deleted from your post--your earlier response to Az.
"My view too. And I still think our guards dribble too much to get nowhere, and aren't big/strong enough to compete on a bigger stage. If they were better 3-pt shooters, their drives would open up and they would be good and more consistent scorers. They are young and have time for their games to improve."
--So you say of our guards, "They aren't big/strong enough to compete on a bigger stage." How can you say you never questioned their size when it's right there in your own words? Denying you said what you JUST SAID is quite a sleight-of-hand coming from an attorney.
--I don't care if Parker didn't start; he played a ton of minutes. And his three-point percentage, like Vazquez's, was outstanding. Beasely's percentage is just fine as well.
--So what if they didn't make that many three's? That's not on them; that's on the SYSTEM. I have been railing all year about a system that absolutely suffocates our guards, turns them from kids who confidently take the first open shot to constantly try for a better shot, only to drive into traffic and turn the ball over. Legans is a modern-day coach; Travis is not. I can't blame our kids for that.
--All our guards are outstanding free-throw shooters. Generally, good free-throw shooters are good all-round shooters as well.
--We played four pre-season games against Power 5 teams. I thought our guards played exceptionally well in all those games. Whitney 17 against S.C.; Beasely 17 against Arizona. Vazquez was double digits in a couple of those games and essentially made the shot that beat Washington. Also won raves from the Arizona announcing crew. It still galls me that after his great game against Idaho he didn't start against Weber.
--You say none is all league. Tough to do when there's a five-guard rotation, and four of our kids are underclassmen. But do you want to bet me that at least one won't be all-league before their career is over?
Saying we have a Power Five Backcourt is one of the dumbest comments ever made on egriz. Hey, the discussion was about the Griz guards this year, not in the future. As I said, I like the Griz guards. I liked Cherry, Oguine and Jamar much better. Yes, the guards are good free throw shooters. They don’t get fouled enough to make that enough if their game. Also, big three point shooters have to make way more 3 point shots than our guys did this year. Let’s hear more about your basketball career.