Hamier's reason for leaving...
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Hamier... you have no handle, the balance of 5-minute-old fawn, and a massive hitch in your stroke. On what fucking earth did someone βwasteβ your talent? -
Yeah, I just ask myself "what did Hamier do well?" and there isn't a single thing I can point to. He was mediocre or worse in all phases of the game.BroadcastingDawg said:ππππ
Hamier... you have no handle, the balance of 5-minute-old fawn, and a massive hitch in your stroke. On what fucking earth did someone βwasteβ your talent? -
He was a decent defender but yeah.louism2wash said:
Yeah, I just ask myself "what did Hamier do well?" and there isn't a single thing I can point to. He was mediocre or worse in all phases of the game.BroadcastingDawg said:ππππ
Hamier... you have no handle, the balance of 5-minute-old fawn, and a massive hitch in your stroke. On what fucking earth did someone βwasteβ your talent?
Which is the bigger mystery, how Hop was able to produce zero development in this kid from freshman to senior?
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Why Hop continued to start him and give him zero minutes throughout his career despite said lack of development? -
Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.
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I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.BleachedAnusDawg said:Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.
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Obviously he didn't come close to living up even that billing
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For sure, but given there are 320-something D1 programs in hoops, and lets say each is taking 3 recruits a year, he was supposed to be a top-10% player in his class. He should have been a good college talent.dnc said:
I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.BleachedAnusDawg said:Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.
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Very trueBleachedAnusDawg said:
For sure, but given there are 320-something D1 programs in hoops, and lets say each is taking 3 recruits a year, he was supposed to be a top-10% player in his class. He should have been a good college talent.dnc said:
I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.BleachedAnusDawg said:Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.
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I think a good coach turns Hameir into a solid player. Hop just didnβt do it.BleachedAnusDawg said:
For sure, but given there are 320-something D1 programs in hoops, and lets say each is taking 3 recruits a year, he was supposed to be a top-10% player in his class. He should have been a good college talent.dnc said:
I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.BleachedAnusDawg said:Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.
He needs to fix his jumper and work on his back to the basket game. He didnβt do either. -
Hop's system is pure shit and has been proofed out over 2 seasons now, so how is this automatically a selfish thing from Dickerson?Tequilla said:
Translation: I like my numbers better than getting winsQuietcowskee said:Iβve listened to more of these Noah Dickerson shows. I was surprised at how Dickerson (diplomatically) dismissed Hop a couple episodes ago, given that he only had success under Hop.
Said he preferred Romar because he caters to the playerβs strengths vs Hop the βsystem guy.β
It's possible to have a system that gets wins and showcases the talent of your players. Hop's does neither.





