jaysfan3 wrote:Did he play PG for BYU? Would he back up Steven? Interesting.
bluejayfan00 wrote:I think athleticism was a huge weakness last year, Neal should help with that- as should Johnson and a fully healthy Green.
The other issue was isolation shot creation and rim pressure against physical & athletic teams. Baylor and Trey were obviously high level shot makers, but they both, moreso Trey, struggled against athleticism/length. If we were to add Hall, I'm not sure we would have room from a realistic standpoint of a legit bucket getter.
For ball handlers, we'd have Ash, Hall, and Davis if he doesn't RS.
For wings, we'd have Larry Johnson, Knox, Neal.
At the wing/4 spot, Miller, Green, Traudt, McAndew.
At the 5, hopefully Kalk.
I'm not sure where the shot creation comes from. Obviously there's tons of time left and we would have literal room to add another guy, but then you're likely pushing someone out of the rotation who is good enough to get some minutes. The deepest I've ever remembered Mac legit going is 8, I believe. Maybe 9 on occasion? But if you go Ash, Hall, Neal, Miller, and Kalk, then off the bench you have Green, Traudt, LJ, McAndrew.. that's 9 right there not including someone who could surprise like Davis, Knox, or if we get a backup 5 for Kalk. It's going to be very interesting how the roster shakes out, but I'd like to get a guy who can create for himself and others when we need it and I don't see it, YET!
cujaysfan wrote:We need another ball handler. Maybe ty Davis can. But without Trey and sometimes Baylor and FF to a lesser degree, we will be lacking guys who can do that.
CUGrads03 wrote:Excited about Jamiya and adding defense and someone who may be able to additionally answer my screams of “get the ball to the f’ing rim!” that may have occurred on occasion. Go Jays!
Helmzy, take a breather man and reassess the way you’re conducting your “business.” A little maturity, humility and patience will do you wonders. You’re no longer a random poster as you stretch into new ventures. Like it or not, if nothing else, take some feedback to benefit your business ventures even if you personally don’t agree. You’re ruffling feathers of a long time fan base while gaining a few newer followers from the “newer/younger” fan base. You’ll get more flies with honey and some polish. Stepping in some shit happens, but don’t track it into the house afterwards. Bite your lip, focus on your customers and what they want and how they want it. You’re selling/growing “you” as part of this business, and you don’t want everything to fail because of hubris. You’re young. Learn and adapt. Or don’t, your call. That’s the great part.
Peace. Go Jays!
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