gobigredbrah Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 I still don't know why they would mess with Tai's shooting mechanics - the kid shot 62% from 3s during the Olympic trials. Leave his shot alone. I really believe 90% of shooting is mental/confidence. Heck, I've seen plenty of female players with "questionable" form that shoot lights out. Having a consistent and comfortable release is the most important thing. Tai's shooting performance in the Olympic trials was a statistical anomaly that was not duplicated either at Westlake Boy's School or the Waikato Pistons. I wouldn't use that small statistical data set to support the premise that Tai's shooting was just fine. Obviously, the Nebraska staff disagreed. what was his stats at his high school? all i've ever seen him do in HS was dunk Quote
jimmykc Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 In Smith's signing photo is the scary looking guy standing in back Coach Hurley or one of Tony Soprano's cronies? Just wondering? Quote
TheKamdyMan Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 In Smith's signing photo is the scary looking guy standing in back Coach Hurley or one of Tony Soprano's cronies? Just wondering? Thats not Hurley Sr, not sure who it is. Quote
Norm Peterson Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 In Smith's signing photo is the scary looking guy standing in back Coach Hurley or one of Tony Soprano's cronies? Just wondering? Thats not Hurley Sr, not sure who it is. Vincent "Vinny Bones" Gambino. He's just there making sure there's not a problem. Quote
Hooper Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 I still don't know why they would mess with Tai's shooting mechanics - the kid shot 62% from 3s during the Olympic trials. Leave his shot alone. I really believe 90% of shooting is mental/confidence. Heck, I've seen plenty of female players with "questionable" form that shoot lights out. Having a consistent and comfortable release is the most important thing. Tai's shooting performance in the Olympic trials was a statistical anomaly that was not duplicated either at Westlake Boy's School or the Waikato Pistons. I wouldn't use that small statistical data set to support the premise that Tai's shooting was just fine. Obviously, the Nebraska staff disagreed. what was his stats at his high school? all i've ever seen him do in HS was dunk I can't give you a percentage, but he wasn't knocking down 3s at a 62% clip and his shooting numbers with the Pistons were poor. Quote
The Coach Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 According to this site, he shot about 45% from the field with Waikato. Not bad for a 17-year old in a pro league. Certainly better than the 30% he shot this year. I just think with Tai getting adjusting to new surroundings here, it wasn't wise to tinker with his shooting form during the season. Do that in the offseason if you want to. But I really think it messed with his confidence/mind this year. You could tell late in the season that he didn't believe he could make a shot. Quote
Nighthawk Posted April 19, 2014 Report Posted April 19, 2014 Interesting sentence in Lee B's write-up about Smith... Smith said the Nebraska staff promised him a chance to compete for regular playing time next season.[/size] http://bigredtoday.com/article/20140317/HUSKERS/140318681/1002#husker-hoops-lands-new-jersey-point-guard-tarin-smith Does that mean other schools were telling him he wouldn't have a chance to compete for playing time? I assumed it was more to the fact that a lot of us, myself included, think he will redshirt this year. However, that quote makes it seem like he will have the chance to play right away. But shouldn't every player get the chance to play? Our coaching staff is straight up with guys. They told Pitch he needed to redshirt to come here. Smith seems like a kid with a head on his shoulders....he definitely should play if he's physically ready to contribute in the B1G It's true. He does. I've seen the pictures.So its not this guy.... Cookie Belcher and Norm Peterson 2 Quote
MandRHusker Posted April 19, 2014 Report Posted April 19, 2014 Anyone know Smith's 3 point percentage either in high school or AAU ball? Quote
Huskerpapa Posted April 19, 2014 Report Posted April 19, 2014 http://highschoolsports.nj.com/player/tarin-smith/boysbasketball/season/boysbasketball-2013/ Quote
MandRHusker Posted April 19, 2014 Report Posted April 19, 2014 http://highschoolsports.nj.com/player/tarin-smith/boysbasketball/season/boysbasketball-2013/ Thanks CWG. I found that one too but all it tells us is that Tarin made 22 three pointers in 27 games last season. It doesn't list field goal % anywhere that I can find. Quote
MandRHusker Posted April 19, 2014 Report Posted April 19, 2014 It was 100%. Then he should be just what we need! Quote
HuskerFever Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 It was 100%. Then he should be just what we need! Just means he's not shooting enough then! Quote
The_Vault Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 At this point, saying Tai hasn't adjusted to USA basketball is just an excuse. Quote
Dean Smith Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 At this point, saying Tai hasn't adjusted to USA basketball is just an excuse. At this point the season is over. There is no need to make excuses until next year and hopefully there won't be any need to by next year. Quote
ajb5856 Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 At this point, saying Tai hasn't adjusted to USA basketball is just an excuse. Tai struggled but it's evident that he has some talent. While he lacked confidence and struggled he's also a freshman who started on a decent team with 3 offensive weapons ahead of him on the team. It's been stated before, but we didn't need Tai to force the issue. It would've been nice if he could hit an open shot, but that's been hit on multiple times. He certainly didn't approach the high expectations that he came with, but it's not like he's a total bust without any hope either. Again, he's a freshman. Maybe that's the excuse that should be used instead of the 'hasn't adjusted to US basketball yet' because there were plenty of freshman on worse teams that didn't start who have been playing US basketball their entire lives. He's a freshman. Silverbacked1 and throwback 2 Quote
Silverbacked1 Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 At this point, saying Tai hasn't adjusted to USA basketball is just an excuse. Tai struggled but it's evident that he has some talent. While he lacked confidence and struggled he's also a freshman who started on a decent team with 3 offensive weapons ahead of him on the team. It's been stated before, but we didn't need Tai to force the issue. It would've been nice if he could hit an open shot, but that's been hit on multiple times. He certainly didn't approach the high expectations that he came with, but it's not like he's a total bust without any hope either. Again, he's a freshman. Maybe that's the excuse that should be used instead of the 'hasn't adjusted to US basketball yet' because there were plenty of freshman on worse teams that didn't start who have been playing US basketball their entire lives. He's a freshman. And a young Freshman at that. Quote
jimmykc Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 Time wuz: Success was expected with time and work Time iz: Success is expected immediately with natural talent Quote
HB Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 Time wuz: Success was expected with time and work Time iz: Success is expected immediately with natural talent So true, Jimmy. In college athletics as well as other facets of life. Instant gratification society now. (P.S. Stay off my lawn ) hhcmatt and Silverbacked1 2 Quote
Hooper Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 According to this site, he shot about 45% from the field with Waikato. Not bad for a 17-year old in a pro league. Certainly better than the 30% he shot this year. I just think with Tai getting adjusting to new surroundings here, it wasn't wise to tinker with his shooting form during the season. Do that in the offseason if you want to. But I really think it messed with his confidence/mind this year. You could tell late in the season that he didn't believe he could make a shot. Miles has established very clearly over his first two years that he's willing to make short-term sacrifices for long-term gains. Altering Webster's shooting mechanics during his freshman season seems to be consistent with this strategy, as was his request to Brandon Ubel and Deverell Biggs to redshirt in 2012, his signing of two transfers who had to sit out a year, etc. There are many examples out there. What the staff has said at booster functions is that they made this decision as a staff and felt it would be in Tai's best long-term interests. Quote
hhcmatt Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 Deverell Biggs to redshirt in 2012, While agree with your overall point, it was Deverell who chose to redshirt. Miles wanted him to play immediately. Quote
bobcat402 Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 According to this site, he shot about 45% from the field with Waikato. Not bad for a 17-year old in a pro league. Certainly better than the 30% he shot this year. I just think with Tai getting adjusting to new surroundings here, it wasn't wise to tinker with his shooting form during the season. Do that in the offseason if you want to. But I really think it messed with his confidence/mind this year. You could tell late in the season that he didn't believe he could make a shot. Miles has established very clearly over his first two years that he's willing to make short-term sacrifices for long-term gains. Altering Webster's shooting mechanics during his freshman season seems to be consistent with this strategy, as was his request to Brandon Ubel and Deverell Biggs to redshirt in 2012, his signing of two transfers who had to sit out a year, etc. There are many examples out there. What the staff has said at booster functions is that they made this decision as a staff and felt it would be in Tai's best long-term interests. every time i hear ubel redshirt it makes me so sad. Ubel on this years team...just good times that could of been...i need a hug now. Quote
Hooper Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 Deverell Biggs to redshirt in 2012, While agree with your overall point, it was Deverell who chose to redshirt. Miles wanted him to play immediately. I stand corrected then. Scratch Biggs, but he definitely asked Ubel to redshirt for 2012-2013 knowing how much better the team would be the following season. Can you imagine how bad that team would have been without Brandon? bobcat402 1 Quote
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