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starting line up?

I wish Wilson would shoot more as he is 6-14, a .478 percentage from beyond the arc. To me, both AW and WE shoot the 3's with too much arc. Also Will rocks back on his shot. Larry Bird is the only player I've ever seen have any success with that kind of motion. Well, I guess Larry Legend can negate my theory all by himself.

We do not want TW taking more 3-pointers, he's a slasher, not a 3 point shooter. From memory(could be wrong) he shot about 37% in JUCO from behind the arc, and if he shot that from behing the arc, I'm ok with 1-2 attempts per night.

As far WE, I say the Bird comparison makes sense, WE was an excellent 3-pt shooter in high-school, and if you look at body type it's pretty similar to Birds as in they are both very tall for being three point shooters and WE probably needs to use that type of motion for a succesful shot.
 
I think it's time to change the starting line up.Warren must come off the bench and Sam M should start.

If last night's game proved anything, it's that we need to go bigger ... not smaller. The only way Warren, Collins and Egolf are going to reach their potential is with more primetime game minutes. Fast. Before conference play begins.
 
Are we watching the same game?!?! He is a better defender than AW, DRuff, and maybe JC, and when it comes down to it, in crunch time, I like him running the offense more than Ruff. Ruff's idea of running the offense when the game is on the line involves the question 'How can I be the Hero?' rather than 'How can we win this game?' Sorry, but Sam M in some respects is a more mature player than Ruff, he's not as quick, and to be honest, overall, not as good at this point, but he doesn't think he's the only one on the team when we're down by 1-5 and knows how to pass in those situations, unlike Ruff...
Well Amckillip, we are on the same page as far as SamM is concerned. Starting Sam would have to depend on the matchups.IMO At the very least, Sam deserves more playing time. Sam's contributions last night were much more than what showed up on a stat sheet.
 
Sam M

Sam M

Starting Sam M. is basketball retarded, period. He is a decent player for a freshman, but that is about it. He played at the end of last nights game and what was his impact? Very little if any...

I thought he did a great job on neitzel at the end of the game. I agree not sure he should be starting over AW. Both bring different skills to the table. AW seems to have a few confidence issues.
 
Are we watching the same game?!?! He is a better defender than AW, DRuff, and maybe JC, and when it comes down to it, in crunch time, I like him running the offense more than Ruff. Ruff's idea of running the offense when the game is on the line involves the question 'How can I be the Hero?' rather than 'How can we win this game?' Sorry, but Sam M in some respects is a more mature player than Ruff, he's not as quick, and to be honest, overall, not as good at this point, but he doesn't think he's the only one on the team when we're down by 1-5 and knows how to pass in those situations, unlike Ruff...

Not sure it is fair to think Ruff's attitude is to be the hero....I think he wants to win badly and feels that he can make it happen by forcing the issue. It maybe displays a lack of confidence in his teammates in the crunch of the game and I do agree he forces the issue too much at times but I would rather have him on the court than sitting on the sidelines. Ruff is one of the best point guards in the country. Period.
 
Not sure it is fair to think Ruff's attitude is to be the hero....I think he wants to win badly and feels that he can make it happen by forcing the issue. It maybe displays a lack of confidence in his teammates in the crunch of the game and I do agree he forces the issue too much at times but I would rather have him on the court than sitting on the sidelines. Ruff is one of the best point guards in the country. Period.
When it came to crunch time on a possession that needed a score, MSU ran a patient offensive set. We on the other hand countered with a wild approximately 35 foot three point attempt from Ruff. I would bet that JL and staff will work on this part of the game in their next few practices. Playing like a team went a long way for us last year and can do the same this season.
 
We do not want TW taking more 3-pointers, he's a slasher, not a 3 point shooter. From memory(could be wrong) he shot about 37% in JUCO from behind the arc, and if he shot that from behing the arc, I'm ok with 1-2 attempts per night.

As far WE, I say the Bird comparison makes sense, WE was an excellent 3-pt shooter in high-school, and if you look at body type it's pretty similar to Birds as in they are both very tall for being three point shooters and WE probably needs to use that type of motion for a succesful shot.

change that profile picture and talk to me about sammy man!
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