Think of Marshall Henderson, with the ability to score from anywhere.
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Jump shot reminds me of chapman
Think of Marshall Henderson, with the ability to score from anywhere.
Looks like he’s the kind of player that UK fans have always hated …when they play for someone else.PAC 12 coaches describing Kerr. He is going to be a lot of fun
. Ready to get some white headbands?
Love it!!!!!PAC 12 coaches describing Kerr. He is going to be a lot of fun
. Ready to get some white headbands?
I guess for a skinny white kid who can shoot and handle a bit I get the comparison ….but my concern is he’s a lot more like that guy which isn’t a good thingThink of Marshall Henderson, with the ability to score from anywhere.
Though he generally shoots well , he is a very emotional guy that plays with passion. He can get hot but also cold. He had at Arizona a spell of few games where he would go 0 for 9 or 0 for 12 shots, which we drop his % a lot. I would expect in Pope’s system to thrive because of more open shots from catch and shoot opportunities,I guess for a skinny white kid who can shoot and handle a bit I get the comparison ….but my concern is he’s a lot more like that guy which isn’t a good thing
1. His overall fg percentage is 37%…now he does shoot a high percentage of three balls…but that is pitiful. His inability to create easier offense besides three ball only is a limitation of a guy who has the ball in his hands so much
2. His 3pt just got over 40% last year…whch is great. But over his career he’s. It exactly a marksman from deep
3. He does not have a career assist to turnover ratio over 2:1 still. So while he csn assist the ball…he’s got a turnover problem as well
I like the kid as a backup guard just fine….but talking of him like Rex or even a starter is overblown. He’s a depth piece to me…but not more then that
And if he gets cold he can go to the bench and relax. We should have adequate depth.Though he generally shoots well , he is a very emotional guy that plays with passion. He can get hot but also cold. He had at Arizona a spell of few games where he would go 0 for 9 or 0 for 12 shots, which we drop his % a lot. I would expect in Pope’s system to thrive because of more open shots from catch and shoot opportunities,
He's going to play 25-30 mins a game. He's not a depth piece. He's the closest thing this current roster has to a PG. I'm saying all of this and not disputing your numbers. They're accurate. But I also think his game translates to Pope's system extremely well. He won't be nearly as ball dominant, and that will help his numbers.I guess for a skinny white kid who can shoot and handle a bit I get the comparison ….but my concern is he’s a lot more like that guy which isn’t a good thing
1. His overall fg percentage is 37%…now he does shoot a high percentage of three balls…but that is pitiful. His inability to create easier offense besides three ball only is a limitation of a guy who has the ball in his hands so much
2. His 3pt just got over 40% last year…whch is great. But over his career he’s. It exactly a marksman from deep
3. He does not have a career assist to turnover ratio over 2:1 still. So while he csn assist the ball…he’s got a turnover problem as well
I like the kid as a backup guard just fine….but talking of him like Rex or even a starter is overblown. He’s a depth piece to me…but not more then that
Last night after watching some highlights, and squinting at his photo, I think he's:I guess for a skinny white kid who can shoot and handle a bit I get the comparison ….but my concern is he’s a lot more like that guy which isn’t a good thing
1. His overall fg percentage is 37%…now he does shoot a high percentage of three balls…but that is pitiful. His inability to create easier offense besides three ball only is a limitation of a guy who has the ball in his hands so much
2. His 3pt just got over 40% last year…whch is great. But over his career he’s. It exactly a marksman from deep
3. He does not have a career assist to turnover ratio over 2:1 still. So while he csn assist the ball…he’s got a turnover problem as well
I like the kid as a backup guard just fine….but talking of him like Rex or even a starter is overblown. He’s a depth piece to me…but not more then that
Maybe you're right...but I am not sure it pans out that way.He's going to play 25-30 mins a game. He's not a depth piece. He's the closest thing this current roster has to a PG. I'm saying all of this and not disputing your numbers. They're accurate. But I also think his game translates to Pope's system extremely well. He won't be nearly as ball dominant, and that will help his numbers.
I think he'll play that many minutes at the PG spot. Butler is the depth piece. But that's just my thought. Butler doesn't exactly fit Pope's mold of a guy that can't come off the floor. If Robinson is added, and I think he will be, I think you'll see he and Oweh together in small ball lineups way more than Oweh getting minutes as a "2" (which, for the record, doesn't really exist in Pope's system). I think you'll see a lineup that has Kriisa, Brea, Robinson, and Oweh on the floor a bunch. It's weird, we as a fanbase are so conditioned to how Cal did things for so long it's hard to imagine. But I honestly think that will be the case.Maybe you're right...but I am not sure it pans out that way.
PG - Butler/Kriisa...maybe some Perry
SG - Berea...maybe some Kriisa and maybe some Perry...Chandler is SG/SF as well
SF - Oweh places here...if we add Jaxon Robinson...I can see Oweh playing some SG as well.
PF - Carr...I assume we're not done with PF yet
C - Williams/Garrison (assuming Williams is solid to stick wtih UK)
So for Kriisa to play 25-30 minutes it will be at PG and SG.
1. I can't see Butler not playing 25 mpg or more at PG.
2. And now with Berea ....he is going to play 30mpg (or more of Pope was a smaller rotation as a coach) at SG.
3. Oweh looks like he's going to log 25-30 mpg at the SF or SG spots.
4. If UK gets Jaxon Robinson....he's going to play a ton at SF.
So, I don't see Kriisa being better than the 4 aforementioned guards/wings...so for him to log 30mpg is not likely (and that is assuming Perry and Chandler don't log appreciable minutes).
Marshall Henderson is one of my favorite players of all time. Hated to play against him. But deadly, cocky, funny, snarky. Had the balls to talk trash to Erin Andrews in her prime as a snaggletooth white trash kid from podunk Texas by way of podunk Mississippi. How do you not love that? In fact if Pope ever wanted to bring him on as an assistant I would be all about that.Think of Marshall Henderson, with the ability to score from anywhere.
A true 1&2 punch.SIAP, but the guy who does Locked on Kentucky youtube videos said that Brea was the #1 catch and shoot guy last season, and Kriisa was #2. Wow.
I would have loved to have big Z and Reed to pair up wit Henderson cousin and Koby B.Last night after watching some highlights, and squinting at his photo, I think he's:
* Reed Sheppard's mischievous twin
* Marshall Henderson's less crazy cousin
* Big Z's teammate on NBA JAM