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Noah defense

There's not many white dudes playing good defense. Even decent defense lol.
what are you expecting? it looks like a white guy defending out there to me LOL
 
PJ’s kid hit a really tough fall away on him but other than that I thought he played his ass off.

Yeah, I thought so as well. I also agree that his lack of quickness is going to be a problem for him. Hopefully, the training staff will help him trim down a little and add a little quickness.

Honestly, Brea's defense was worse last night. He was beaten on multiple back cuts. Once he was just overplaying the player cutting to the 3pt line, but a couple of other times, he just wasn't going hard to get in position to prevent the pass...he wasn't the only one, but it just happened with him more than once.
 
Noah has been playing well in practice. His confidence is apparent so for a freshman you can see him getting better every year. Looks like a high IQ player that battles and can shoot.
 
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Not sure what the OP saw. He was always in correct position away from the ball, never lost his man or got beat back door. Got beat off the dribble once and stripped the guy. A kid hitting a fadeaway 18 footer was the only points he gave up. Got a couple deflections Anytime the ball was shot, he went and found someone to block out. He’s not some lock down perimeter defender but his defense wasn’t an issue last night for the team.
 
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Yeah, I thought so as well. I also agree that his lack of quickness is going to be a problem for him. Hopefully, the training staff will help him trim down a little and add a little quickness.

Honestly, Brea's defense was worse last night. He was beaten on multiple back cuts. Once he was just overplaying the player cutting to the 3pt line, but a couple of other times, he just wasn't going hard to get in position to prevent the pass...he wasn't the only one, but it just happened with him more than once.
I have never thought Brea's defense was that good.
 
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Noah and Perry are neither one D1 capable athletes. They may contribute in time, but neither will due to their athleticism.
Supposedly neither was Lofton at Tennessee a few years back. I do agree they do not have alot of athleticism but Cal had plenty of athletes but most were players who could not shoot. If they can make the grade they will or as we well know they will transfer.
 
Supposedly neither was Lofton at Tennessee a few years back. I do agree they do not have alot of athleticism but Cal had plenty of athletes but most were players who could not shoot. If they can make the grade they will or as we well know they will transfer.
Lofton was honestly a tier above these guys. Out of High school he didn’t get that love but he proved to be a better class of athlete and shooter. I think both could eventually have a role but Noah has the frame to contribute more.
 
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If it was that simple everybody would be a great defensive player

It really is that simple... it doesn't mean it's easy, but it is that simple.

For example, to win a gold medal in the 100m in the Olympics, I simply have to outrun everyone from the starting block to the finish line in a straight line. That is VERY simple... hear the gun, run straight.

However, it isn't easy.
 
Noah is certainly no less athletic than Ian Schieffelin at Clemson was as a true freshman and he is a much better shooter to play in Pope's system. Noah's ceiling is quite a bit higher than Perry's IMO.
 
Not sure what the OP saw. He was always in correct position away from the ball, never lost his man or got beat back door. Got beat off the dribble once and stripped the guy. A kid hitting a fadeaway 18 footer was the only points he gave up. Got a couple deflections Anytime the ball was shot, he went and found someone to block out. He’s not some lock down perimeter defender but his defense wasn’t an issue last night for the team.
I saw a guy off his feet and getting run around.
 
Supposedly neither was Lofton at Tennessee a few years back. I do agree they do not have alot of athleticism but Cal had plenty of athletes but most were players who could not shoot. If they can make the grade they will or as we well know they will transfer.

Lofton dominated freshmen year at UT and for 4 years overall. I don't see the comparisons so far.
 
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