01-10-2018, 02:47 PM | #61 |
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Cane's usage rate is second on Cincinnati so far this year (23.5, same as SHU freshman year). So while on the floor, he gets his chance. While his minutes are 6th. When he committed, he knew Jenifer was on the roster, and more than likely didn't think the above would be any different.
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01-10-2018, 03:07 PM | #62 |
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Things are really going to start heating up down the stretch. We can win games against most teams with a player less than 100% sitting out or working back slowly until fully healthy. If Broome can get in a rhythm by the time we get to the @SMU, @Houston, and Wichita games, plus tournaments, he could easily be our X-Factor. His ability translates in March.
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01-23-2018, 03:15 PM | #63 |
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Is it a crazy idea to bring Keith Williams along as a backup PG for the Logan Johnson years? I'm not saying only be a backup PG, hopefully he'd be a starting wing. But he handles the ball pretty well and isn't someone we'd want taking a lot of outside shots. He can get into the teeth of the defense. His length would make him good on the ball defensively. I just don't know if he has that mentality though. He looks to get his a lot. Often to his detriment. It's hard to tell how his career is going to go. He needs to slow down. He wants it so bad. But he must learn how to play in the flow. It's looking like a big challenge at this point, but there is still a lot of hope for him. Hopefully Evans stays and it gives Williams another year to develop. But the thought of him bringing it up at times as an older player seemed interesting to me.
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01-28-2018, 12:15 PM | #65 |
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Anyone else kind of relieved that T Moore and Nsoseme are making the bigger impact out of our FR? Williams and Diarra are both higher ceiling players in terms of athleticism, so I actually don't mind if it takes them a little longer. Bc for them, it's more about learning the flow of the game. But Moore and Nsoseme weren't nearly as highly rated, and I don't think Nsoseme was really even rated at all. So to see them make this transition removes any doubt about their ability to be contributing players at minimum. That's huge for us in the coming years.
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It was apparent even at the red and black scrimmage (I believe I commented about it at the time) that Moore and Nsoseme were more college ready players. I remember fighting people when they were saying Williams was on the level of Evans and Cumberland as freshman. Nsoseme never stops working and is pretty athletic and agile for his size. Moore is so serious all the time. When it’s game time he’ll run through a brick wall. |
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