Recovering from an ACL in modern times is nothing compared to 25 years ago with the proper rehab program. He will be fine health wise.
I don't know why so many of us don't see the need for a Yates type guy. This offense needs that elite outside shooter, actually, probably need 2.No. We still need a perimeter shooter/scorer
We have Diabate and Moreno.JQ will get the best medical rehab that is available in the USA. Chances are he will be ready to go by December at the latest and his ACL will be even stronger than it was before the injury.
The question is, does the current injury point out that he is injury prone, or was this one just a singularity. It is a gamble that is only worth taking if you have a suitable backup for him. So we need another big to replace him just in case.
I doubt he just plays the 4 here. And idk what your beef is with him but he played several big 12 games before getting hurt in late February. So no he didn’t just block shots vs “cal poly”
Man, if Garrison can hit at 35% from the outside, good luck defending this team.I'm wondering that, too. Maybe Pope is thinking this gives more flexibility b/c he is big/athletic enough to play the 4 and the 5. Considering how much Pope believes in Garrison's perimeter shooting (I know Pope has a h/o being a touch overly optimistic, but he said multiple times during the year that he expects Garrison to take 3-5 per game next year),.
So, IF Garrison can improve to 33-35% or so behind the arc, which isn't a massive jump, that would be better, by comparison, than Carr produced this past season. So, then you COULD have Garrison/MD on the floor with each other OR with either JQ or Moreno
Where exactly is the talent? I *HATE* this news. Why on Earth would we want some kid coming off an injury who is young for his grade, is going to bounce to the NBA as soon as he can, and who might have some handler issues?
These highlights are awful. How hard is it to get a good highlight reel?
Man, if Garrison can hit at 35% from the outside, good luck defending this team.
Have not seen his shot chart, but most of the threes I remember BG attempting/making were unguarded from the top of the key. If he increases volume/makes, teams will not leave him alone up there. Thus, he will need to hit some from the corner and elbow too, both with a hand in his face or someone jumping at him. Not saying he can't as the fluidity of his outside shot is not bad. However, if he has success it will bring more pressure and open up lanes (so he will need to have the vision to abandon the 3 and hit a cutter in the open lane).It's not really a huge jump...
Because he won't be a high volume shooter, I think it is reasonable for him to shoot in the mid 30s. If you even take his whole season, he was 12/40. So, if he makes just 3 more for the season, he would've been 15/40 for 37.5 percent.
So even if he shoots 20 more on the season (roughly 2 per game), it isn't crazy to think he could make 20/60 for 33%
Very good perspective Saul.Did you have an issue with Almonor getting 14.6 minutes per game last year as UK's backup four-man?
He averaged 0.11 rebounds per minute, as a 6'7", 245 lb four-man.
If you want a stretch four as a reserve, one who can shoot the ball at a high clip, we've already got one. His name is Kam Williams. And before you offer a rebuttal about why it wouldn't work, he actually rebounded at a better clip than Almonor at 0.14 rebounds per minute.
If you had no issue with Almonor (who was a terrible rebounder and offered next to no physical presence inside) being our backup four last year, why would you have an issue with Williams being the back-up four?
Williams is infinitely more crafty, a better shooter (percentage-wise), and a better rebounder.
So if JQ doesn't work out, you just shift schemes when Williams checks in behind Mo-D.
Problem solved.
I hopeNo. We still need a perimeter shooter/scorer
Have not seen his shot chart, but most of the threes I remember BG attempting/making were unguarded from the top of the key. If he increases volume/makes, teams will not leave him alone up there. Thus, he will need to hit some from the corner and elbow too, both with a hand in his face or someone jumping at him. Not saying he can't as the fluidity of his outside shot is not bad. However, if he has success it will bring more pressure and open up lanes (so he will need to have the vision to abandon the 3 and hit a cutter in the open lane).
Transition bucketsHow would JQ be phenomenal in our offense? His shot beyond 8 feet is an absolute horror show.
He DRAGS his FOOT on his jump shots. LOL
He would be an absolute BOAT ANCHOR in our offense. IOW - He'd just get in the GD WAY most of the time.
JFC...
Hopefully it’s Alvaro. He is want to get number 1 at this point.Based on the update it was about more than 1 player. I’m assuming Yates or Alvaro