The bigs are hilariously bad. Dickerson is the only one competent on offense but always gets in foul trouble, Dime still looks lost half the time, Timmins plays like a pussy. Rest of the depth there is garbage.
This years team ain't doing shit. Next season might be watchable with MPJr, and not having to have more than 1 of those shit bigs on the court at a time because of him.
Thybulle/Green have shown improvement, Crisp not really.
Fultz is going to look real good wearing a 76ers uniform next year.
After falling asleep passing out last night I wake up to see UW was able to finish off the mighty titans. A few thoughts from last nights game. If you can handle watching bad overall team basketball, with no defense, you need to tune into watch Markelle before he's playing in the nba. The guy is just a pleasure to watch play the game. Even though the team isn't all that good, it's worth tuning in for a few games to watch this kid suit up in the purple and gold.
As I stated earlier, thybulle is going to be an allpac12 player his junior and senior years. The kid is growing into quite a player and it's enjoyable to see. D green looked very good at times as well. Not sure i'm ready to say he has Allpac12 potential, but he looked better.
A much better effort rebounding the ball with a 36-19 advantage on the glass. Dime did well in that his blocks were productive and ended in multiple possession changes.
Two major things stick out to me for this team going forward. They have lost shooting 59% on the game, and won shooting 61%. Neither of these numbers is remotely realistic. Thus the 97 or so ppg they are giving up is alarming considering they aren't going to shoot this well. It's too early but Markelle could drag the FT% up if he's constantly getting to the line and he shoots like last night. The kid really is a pleasure to watch play the game.
Can't wait until Fultz has a bad game so everyone who doesn't understand hoops can give the obligatory "no way he goes pro, he's not ready for the NBA".
I don't know half the players on the team or what positions they play.
And why would you bother learning? I stopped watching this shit program after Wroten fucked us out of a tourney appearance. I only come here to read the angry reactions people continue to have about this corpse of a team.
Can't wait until Fultz has a bad game so everyone who doesn't understand hoops can give the obligatory "no way he goes pro, he's not ready for the NBA".
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This years team ain't doing shit. Next season might be watchable with MPJr, and not having to have more than 1 of those shit bigs on the court at a time because of him.
Thybulle/Green have shown improvement, Crisp not really.
Fultz is going to look real good wearing a 76ers uniform next year.
falling asleeppassing out last night I wake up to see UW was able to finish off the mighty titans. A few thoughts from last nights game. If you can handle watching bad overall team basketball, with no defense, you need to tune into watch Markelle before he's playing in the nba. The guy is just a pleasure to watch play the game. Even though the team isn't all that good, it's worth tuning in for a few games to watch this kid suit up in the purple and gold.As I stated earlier, thybulle is going to be an allpac12 player his junior and senior years. The kid is growing into quite a player and it's enjoyable to see. D green looked very good at times as well. Not sure i'm ready to say he has Allpac12 potential, but he looked better.
A much better effort rebounding the ball with a 36-19 advantage on the glass. Dime did well in that his blocks were productive and ended in multiple possession changes.
Two major things stick out to me for this team going forward. They have lost shooting 59% on the game, and won shooting 61%. Neither of these numbers is remotely realistic. Thus the 97 or so ppg they are giving up is alarming considering they aren't going to shoot this well. It's too early but Markelle could drag the FT% up if he's constantly getting to the line and he shoots like last night. The kid really is a pleasure to watch play the game.