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Visited Practice

PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2000 12:23 pm
by SMUPonyFan
the other day. Jibran looks awesome. They did three point shooting drills and Quinton looked to be on fire. I think he only missed one or two. The freshman, Kris Lowe, also looks like a good pick up. He has got decent size and a decent outside shot.
They also did some ali oop (sp?) drills and everything that was thrown into the air, Nigel caught and sent it home. Our game plan could be just throw the ball at the rim and send Nigel to do the rest.
I can't wait for the season, I think Saturday is the first exhibition game.

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Re: Visited Practice

PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2000 3:53 pm
by PonyPower
Kris Lowe is a nice slashing player, but reports I've heard/read say his shot is way too flat -- needs a lot more arc on it.

But I think he's going to turn out to be a really nice player.

Re: Visited Practice

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2000 12:47 am
by ponytalk
True, I saw him too, his shot is flat. But he is just a freshman. Dement also is showing a lot of enthusiasm and discipline. I think this is the year for the tourney!

Re: Visited Practice

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2000 9:22 pm
by Charleston Pony
another player with a flat shot? Please say it aint so! I've commented for years that Sasser's problems with inconsistent shooting start with that flat shot of his. Last year I felt Ross had the same problem, and now you include Lowe? Oh well, at least with Damon running the point, he can keep things from getting out of control...at least that's my hope for this season (and as I see it, one of the BIG keys if we are going to improve on last year's performance).

Re: Visited Practice

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2000 9:28 pm
by ponytalk
True about Sasser's shot, but Quinton has improoved. His shooting looks stellar. Quinton looks like he might be our number one shooter on the team. Hopefully Lowe will start working on his arc, he has plenty of time.