gopokes1399 said:Leonard can not play a 3 it just doesn't make sense. LeBron is a 3 and not better down low he is best going to
The Tim like a 3
BeaverPoke said:gopokes1399 said:Leonard can not play a 3 it just doesn't make sense. LeBron is a 3 and not better down low he is best going to
The Tim like a 3
False. about both things. Leonard can guard a 3 and play from the outside and slash in.
And LeBron dominates when he does that same thing. Drive in, try and get as close as possible and then shoot it. But he can also hit the 3, as can Leonard
NowherePoke said:BeaverPoke said:gopokes1399 said:Leonard can not play a 3 it just doesn't make sense. LeBron is a 3 and not better down low he is best going to
The Tim like a 3
False. about both things. Leonard can guard a 3 and play from the outside and slash in.
And LeBron dominates when he does that same thing. Drive in, try and get as close as possible and then shoot it. But he can also hit the 3, as can Leonard
By putting Leonard at the three you are taking him away from his greatest strengths. Can he defend 3's in the MWC? Some, depends on the opponent. Can he play from the perimeter on offense? Sure. However, is he efficient from there? No. He is most efficient when he catches it on the block or when he gets a bigger guy isolated on him and he can put the ball on the floor. Go back and watch some of the games late in the year. The opponents loved it when Leonard stood out there and launched 20 footers. That makes us easy to defend.
Leonard is also our best rebounder, so why would we want him out on the perimeter defensively?
From all that I've heard it would be a shock if Sellers contributed much this season. He's a Watsabaugh type player: big boy that can give you a couple minutes every game so a contributor can get a breather.BeaverPoke said:NowherePoke said:BeaverPoke said:gopokes1399 said:Leonard can not play a 3 it just doesn't make sense. LeBron is a 3 and not better down low he is best going to
The Tim like a 3
False. about both things. Leonard can guard a 3 and play from the outside and slash in.
And LeBron dominates when he does that same thing. Drive in, try and get as close as possible and then shoot it. But he can also hit the 3, as can Leonard
By putting Leonard at the three you are taking him away from his greatest strengths. Can he defend 3's in the MWC? Some, depends on the opponent. Can he play from the perimeter on offense? Sure. However, is he efficient from there? No. He is most efficient when he catches it on the block or when he gets a bigger guy isolated on him and he can put the ball on the floor. Go back and watch some of the games late in the year. The opponents loved it when Leonard stood out there and launched 20 footers. That makes us easy to defend.
Leonard is also our best rebounder, so why would we want him out on the perimeter defensively?
Our best rebounder next year will be nance hands down. hell he almost grabbed as many as leonard this year off the bench. put him and sellers in the lineup with luke martinez and leonard as the most dominant 3 in the mwc next year with adams or gilmore at point and we have a huge strong scoring rebounding playmaking bad ass lineup
and leonard is only 6'7... more of a SF than PF to me, just because he's played at the 4 doesnbt mean he has to be the 4 and cant be a 3
BeaverPoke said:NowherePoke said:BeaverPoke said:gopokes1399 said:Leonard can not play a 3 it just doesn't make sense. LeBron is a 3 and not better down low he is best going to
The Tim like a 3
False. about both things. Leonard can guard a 3 and play from the outside and slash in.
And LeBron dominates when he does that same thing. Drive in, try and get as close as possible and then shoot it. But he can also hit the 3, as can Leonard
By putting Leonard at the three you are taking him away from his greatest strengths. Can he defend 3's in the MWC? Some, depends on the opponent. Can he play from the perimeter on offense? Sure. However, is he efficient from there? No. He is most efficient when he catches it on the block or when he gets a bigger guy isolated on him and he can put the ball on the floor. Go back and watch some of the games late in the year. The opponents loved it when Leonard stood out there and launched 20 footers. That makes us easy to defend.
Leonard is also our best rebounder, so why would we want him out on the perimeter defensively?
Our best rebounder next year will be nance hands down. hell he almost grabbed as many as leonard this year off the bench. put him and sellers in the lineup with luke martinez and leonard as the most dominant 3 in the mwc next year with adams or gilmore at point and we have a huge strong scoring rebounding playmaking bad ass lineup
and leonard is only 6'7... more of a SF than PF to me, just because he's played at the 4 doesnbt mean he has to be the 4 and cant be a 3
Cowboy Junky said:We'll certainly have a lot of athletic options on the floor when Hankerson comes off his transfer year.
It will be interesting to see how soon Larry trys to push tempo and press more. I know a part of his decision to stay away from it last year was Adam Waddell's feet. Pushing the tempo with our depth and Adams feet would have been a mistake.
I think next season will probably be similar to last year's style of play: solid defense, rebounding, limit turnovers, and keep a hand in the shooters face at all times. I do believe we might look to break more often, but not as much as we'll be seeing two seasons from now.
We'll have to see how recruiting goes this year. If we can get another gaurd that can break and a couple more long, lean bigs we could see a high tempo style develop quickly.
gopokes1399 said:Any word on this.visit