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Re: Less Ben Emelogu

Postby EastStang » Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:06 pm

Brown is old school, no doubt. He prefers wins in the paint to launching them from outside. Ben (as noted on the past two broadcasts including B. Knight) does not seem to shoot under control. He tends to shoot on the move instead of getting good mechanics. Maybe that worked for him at VT when he played 30 minutes a game. If he jacked up 20 shots and made 7, he looked pretty good at around 20 points. When he jacks up 4 and makes none, not so good. Under LB's system a 3 is a last resort shot or a shot used to soften a zone. Meaning if you're going to shoot from outside, you'd better hit, or they'll jam even further into their zone (see Cindy game). If Ben can turn himself into a three specialist and work on shooting his shots under control, he could really up his minutes.
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Re: Less Ben Emelogu

Postby hoopmanx » Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:34 pm

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So we would rather not "play the right way"? Talent without coaching, see Memphis. Our current system may not highlight players. However they are learning to be team basketball players and not MVP's. I guess that is the difference from the AAU and college mindsets. Larry may not put a superstar on a stand, but he does develop. One need not look further than Nic Moore.

I appreciate the insight you provide the board. However, you have seemed to turn sour on SMU and Larry. I for one trust LB.

In fact I will go as far as to say our play in the last 2 years has surpassed our talent level. Go ahead and hammer me for that thought.


More times than not and its really not close, talent wins out. Larry will tell you as much.

How has he developed Nic Moore? Nic was a monster before he stepped foot on this campus. Did you not see his frosh year w/Jank? He's exactly who we thought he'd be. I'm far from sour on SMU and Larry, just keeping it real. Being a legendary coach, doesn't necessarily make him or his system, the right fit for everyone. I can't tell you how many times I've had discussions w/people who get paid to recruit, that Moreira should have gone somewhere like Baylor. His talents are better suited to Baylors system. Does that mean I think Drew is a better coach? Hell no. Huge diference
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Re: Less Ben Emelogu

Postby hoopmanx » Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:49 pm

gostangs wrote:Are you trying to say larry doesnt develop players well? You will have a hard time defending that. Talent doesn't mean they have team chemistry and learn basics, particularly on defense. Was uconn or kentucky more talented last year? Yet uconn brought home the hardware


You're missing the point. We're doing what we should do given our talent level. He develops some players, other players not so much, just like any coach. He's not out coaching teams, he's got good players that buy in. That's to his credit, but he's got better [players more nights than not. This program's success has been more about talent acquisition than coaching them up.
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Re: Less Ben Emelogu

Postby LA_Mustang » Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:14 pm

I would agree with that. Gonzaga is the only team we've played that had more talent than we did.
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