Huggs in trouble again
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KJ will be good, in ways we’ve already seen him be good.
But I dunno if I expect him to show up looking like a legit jump shooter, either.
I’d be thrilled if he did tho!
But I dunno if I expect him to show up looking like a legit jump shooter, either.
I’d be thrilled if he did tho!
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why does every player have to be the complete package?
maybe that’s not what you’re getting at, but it sure seems that’s the case given your comments about DH and KJ
guys that know their roles, and excel at them without trying to do too much, imo, are more valuable to the team
maybe that’s not what you’re getting at, but it sure seems that’s the case given your comments about DH and KJ
guys that know their roles, and excel at them without trying to do too much, imo, are more valuable to the team
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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agreed.
I think KJs jumper will be improved...but I dont think he needs to be a deadeye to be an impactful power forward
I think KJs jumper will be improved...but I dont think he needs to be a deadeye to be an impactful power forward
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Agreed. KJ's role has changed now that Dickinson is here and that role will require him to have a better jumper than he has shown in the past. But the word is that he is putting a ton of work in on it so I am optimistic that he will perform his role this season. Maybe moving off the opponent's biggest player at both ends will free him up to be more of the player he can be. I hope he performs his role great this season.KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:01 am why does every player have to be the complete package?
maybe that’s not what you’re getting at, but it sure seems that’s the case given your comments about DH and KJ
guys that know their roles, and excel at them without trying to do too much, imo, are more valuable to the team
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Yes, KJ will be good, regardless of jumper.
And no, not every player has to be a total package.
But all our returning starters aren’t exactly known for their jumpers. That means the bulk of our shooting may have to come from some fresh faces.
And no, not every player has to be a total package.
But all our returning starters aren’t exactly known for their jumpers. That means the bulk of our shooting may have to come from some fresh faces.
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And yea, KJ next to Hunter means a non/limited-shooting forward at the 4 when we often have a shooter there otherwise
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I don't see how he'd get the usage to get to 1st team. But, I think his skillset and versatility will (along with Harris) make Hunter sing.
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Yea, Hunter’s gonna be a huge piece this season.
And, he has to do it all while also making sure he’s not growing his business about it, either.
And, he has to do it all while also making sure he’s not growing his business about it, either.
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I'm thinking a touch under a Markieff junior year kinda season.
So 2nd team B12.
So 2nd team B12.
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It will be interesting to see how teams defend KU this season and how much Self has Dickinson down in the post. KJ shot 62% last season but if Hunter is down there clogging things up with multiple defenders then I think that percentage will drop. If more teams zone us to try to force Dickinson out of the low post then Admas probably runs the show from the FT line and maybe he keeps that higher % up and ticks his ppg up. Is Dickinson much of a passer out of the post? If so, KJ could thrive getting points on cuts to the basket. And if Timberlake really does turn out to be a sharpshooter that has to be shadowed then that opens up all sorts of chances. Lots of what if's this season.
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"If so, KJ could thrive getting points on cuts to the basket."
This.
Dajuan will have lots of options with pick and rolls here as well.
This.
Dajuan will have lots of options with pick and rolls here as well.
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supposedly Hunter can pass very well. The knock has been that....he doesn't like to. I would bet Bill changes that and helps him see the whole....help me help you line of thinking when it comes to team sports (particularly teams with lots of options)
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Kj has Draymond green type versatility. I mean that as high praise. Can guard anyone. Rebound at a high level. Very good all around offensive player with limited outside shooting
Draymond has a crazy long wingspan, kj doesn't. But kj is more explosive
Draymond has a crazy long wingspan, kj doesn't. But kj is more explosive
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247sports.com/Article/West-Virginia-bas ... 211744995/
West Virginia’s players have a 30-day window to transfer after Bob Huggins resigned as head coach, CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported, citing an NCAA official. That could reopen some big-time transfer recruitments, as the Mountaineers projected as a borderline top 25 team, one with 247Sports’ second-ranked transfer class.
West Virginia’s players have a 30-day window to transfer after Bob Huggins resigned as head coach, CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported, citing an NCAA official. That could reopen some big-time transfer recruitments, as the Mountaineers projected as a borderline top 25 team, one with 247Sports’ second-ranked transfer class.
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“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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There's nothing all that ground shaking about a daughter sticking up for her dad. But it does add some background, and floats the idea that Hugs contract at WVU gave him a bonus each year if he beat Kansas. (Which comes as no surprise.)
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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Re: Huggs in trouble again
A few thoughts.....
1. Nice of his daughter to stick up for him but she's not helping him.
2. Why didn't she mention the "incident" on the radio in regards to his being canned?
3. I don't believe she truly knows if her father is an alcoholic or not. I never considered myself an alcoholic but after a couple of stints in rehab I learned the differences between user, abuser, and addict. One doesn't need to be an addict to be "legally" and "clinically" considered an alcoholic.
4. NOT funny that I agree with her 100% on ripping the powers that be at WVU - in regards to exactly what I said, they were enablers.
5. LOFL! The recycling thing was exactly the same excuse I tried to use when I was pulled over on Forest Way Drive in Winnetka. Ok, maybe he didn't drink all those beers (or whatever else were in the containers) in his car but who drank those beers (and other things) and in what amount of time did they consume all of them?
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
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This has been well documented, open knowledge since he took the job there almost 15 years ago. Supposedly the bonus was dropped from a more recent contract, but everyone knew this was the case for at least the first several years.
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Another opinion:
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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West Virginia exodus has begun. Tre Mitchell to Kentucky, Kerr Krissa in the portal.