nashvillepoke
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Is this the breakout year, or is this the year that the football team has more wins than the basketball team?
LanderPoke said:SALY (same as last year)
Pokes fan 24-7 said:i think they get 12 wins. Slight improvement over last year but still a losing season. If they flash some potential AE probably gets an additional year since he will be on an expiring contract then and as long as the football team is winning nobody really gives a crap about basketball.
phxpoke said:Tonight was ugly. Might be a long cold winter.
nashvillepoke said:phxpoke said:Tonight was ugly. Might be a long cold winter.
I was traveling and didnt get to watch. How bad was the game. Score?
I was pleasantly surprised but I have really really low expectations (hope I am wrong). Northwest Nazarene won 20 games last year at the D2 level and I was worried they would come in and beat the Cowboys. Good thing Hendricks was hot for the Cowboys to get the win!CowboyNV said:nashvillepoke said:phxpoke said:Tonight was ugly. Might be a long cold winter.
I was traveling and didnt get to watch. How bad was the game. Score?
Wyoming won 62-56 over a D2 club they should have blown out by 30. Sloppy game, which is to be expected, but 20 TO's by Wyoming does not bode well for this season. If they face a team with athletic players they could have 30 or 40 TO's. It's a win, but man, they just look bad on offense. Defensive effort was better, but NNU shot a lot of uncontested 3's and just missed. Also, Hunter Thompson is one of the softest big men I've seen in a long time. Has poor footwork and fouls a lot because he is constantly out of position. Hendricks was a bright spot for the Pokes with 23 points on 7-9 shooting. Here's a link to the stats:
https://admin.gowyo.com/sidearmstats/mbball/individual;team=home
OrediggerPoke said:I was pleasantly surprised but I have really really low expectations (hope I am wrong). Northwest Nazarene won 20 games last year at the D2 level and I was worried they would come in and beat the Cowboys. Good thing Hendricks was hot for the Cowboys to get the win!CowboyNV said:nashvillepoke said:phxpoke said:Tonight was ugly. Might be a long cold winter.
I was traveling and didnt get to watch. How bad was the game. Score?
Wyoming won 62-56 over a D2 club they should have blown out by 30. Sloppy game, which is to be expected, but 20 TO's by Wyoming does not bode well for this season. If they face a team with athletic players they could have 30 or 40 TO's. It's a win, but man, they just look bad on offense. Defensive effort was better, but NNU shot a lot of uncontested 3's and just missed. Also, Hunter Thompson is one of the softest big men I've seen in a long time. Has poor footwork and fouls a lot because he is constantly out of position. Hendricks was a bright spot for the Pokes with 23 points on 7-9 shooting. Here's a link to the stats:
https://admin.gowyo.com/sidearmstats/mbball/individual;team=home
Pokes fan 24-7 said:i think they get 12 wins. Slight improvement over last year but still a losing season. If they flash some potential AE probably gets an additional year since he will be on an expiring contract then and as long as the football team is winning nobody really gives a crap about basketball.
andersonj said:I saw some of the same problems others noted, but I also saw an area of tremendous improvement. The coaches have brought back the defensive intensity that Larry Shyatt instilled and used as a key to success. I saw intensity on defense, improved rebounding because of positioning and work, and a much improved defensive strategy based on footwork, eye-on-the-ball and strategic positioning. Don't be surprised if this team isn't better than last year because of the coaching. Good defense is a great equalizer, especially if the players buy-in and I think they showed they do buy-in.
Where was Kenny Foster? He could add some of what was lost with Justin James graduating.
andersonj said:I saw some of the same problems others noted, but I also saw an area of tremendous improvement. The coaches have brought back the defensive intensity that Larry Shyatt instilled and used as a key to success. I saw intensity on defense, improved rebounding because of positioning and work, and a much improved defensive strategy based on footwork, eye-on-the-ball and strategic positioning. Don't be surprised if this team isn't better than last year because of the coaching. Good defense is a great equalizer, especially if the players buy-in and I think they showed they do buy-in.
Where was Kenny Foster? He could add some of what was lost with Justin James graduating.
DVDA said:andersonj said:Where was Kenny Foster? He could add some of what was lost with Justin James graduating.
Great point, true freshman tend to replace guys that go to the NBA pretty easily.