thrasher31 Posted December 17, 2020 Author Report Posted December 17, 2020 1 hour ago, Norm Peterson said: It really speaks volumes when Coach Fred would rather play a skinny 6'9 kid out of position at the post rather than the incumbent starter at that spot. All the more reason to feel pretty confident in taking a flier on Walker. I think a lot of that was out of necessity because they only had 2 active "bigs" on the roster. They played Stevenson a bit down there too to try to space the floor. What they do moving forward after tonight I'm paying attention to now that they have more depth Quote
Vinny Posted December 17, 2020 Report Posted December 17, 2020 2 hours ago, Norm Peterson said: It really speaks volumes when Coach Fred would rather play a skinny 6'9 kid out of position at the post rather than the incumbent starter at that spot. All the more reason to feel pretty confident in taking a flier on Walker. That’s exactly how I feel. Hopefully Andre and Lakes gives us a little more efficiency and fluidity on offense with people being able to play their normal spots. And then we get a bit more when Walker can play. thrasher31 1 Quote
TourneyBound Posted December 18, 2020 Report Posted December 18, 2020 23 hours ago, Norm Peterson said: OK, while I have defended Yvan, I don't do it with blinders on, as though I'm unaware of his limitations. He brings a lot to the table. A positive attitude and coachability are probably two of his positive attributes that we don't necessarily directly observe but that appear to be the case based on other things we see from him. Also, he's strong as an ox. Even after he dropped weight, he's still a load to push around on the defensive end. He holds his position pretty well. I think he's a LOT quicker this year than he was a year ago (just look at some of last year's highlights and it'll stand out.) But where he was limited a year ago remains a problem for him this year. He still has rock-hard hands. He still has trouble getting shots off in congested space near the rim. And, with his broad shoulders and heft, you'd expect he'd be able to clear some room, but he's very limited with the ball in his hands. I've seen highlight video of Walker from high school. I cannot imagine that he's less skilled now than he was then. Or less athletic. Or less anything related to basketball. And he was a pretty decent player in high school, which is why he got recruited to a place like Tennessee. So, if you were to ask me to choose between what I see in front of my eyes and what's behind Door #2, and what I know about what's behind Door #2 is what I know about Walker, I'm going to choose Door #2 and feel pretty confident about it. Won't you? I was listening to the broadcast last night and I believe it was Markowski whom was saying how good Yvan's hands were. I was like "WHAT"... Quote
MandRHusker Posted December 18, 2020 Report Posted December 18, 2020 1 hour ago, ConkintheCorner said: I was listening to the broadcast last night and I believe it was Markowski whom was saying how good Yvan's hands were. I was like "WHAT"... Actually I do think he catches the ball well. He just has no touch on his shot. Red Don 1 Quote
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