I hope you get that figured out. I have had no issues besides the lack of sound to start the game.laxwyo said:Stream down for me. Was working then sound kicked in and then shit the bed
Adv8RU12 said:LanderPoke said:So is he bad on offense or defense? I would assume offense.
Hmm... That is the question. Shyatt seems to emphasize defense, so that may be where he is weakest. You don't have to be a scoring machine on offense to be an important contributor, but you do need basketball smarts - know when to pass, screen, move, etc. Let our on-site forum members watch him closely if he gets in and report.
cali2wyo said:Adv8RU12 said:LanderPoke said:So is he bad on offense or defense? I would assume offense.
Hmm... That is the question. Shyatt seems to emphasize defense, so that may be where he is weakest. You don't have to be a scoring machine on offense to be an important contributor, but you do need basketball smarts - know when to pass, screen, move, etc. Let our on-site forum members watch him closely if he gets in and report.
He was EXTREMELY vocal on defense! I was courtside so I heard him getting after other guys and motivating them to get stops. When the ball went up he was knocking his guy all around, they may have only had 1 offensive rebound when he was in if I remember correctly. His body language was totally different on offense though. He looked lost and had a panicked face whenever the ball was in his hands.
I think he'll settle into a solid role player by the time conference play starts.
stymeman said:Bentz---same ol Jack, dependable
McPeachy said:stymeman said:Bentz---same ol Jack, dependable
Stymeman, you lost me here. Dependable? 7 minutes, 0-1, 2 loose ball rebounds, 2 turnovers. He looked horrible last night.
stymeman said:McPeachy said:stymeman said:Bentz---same ol Jack, dependable
Stymeman, you lost me here. Dependable? 7 minutes, 0-1, 2 loose ball rebounds, 2 turnovers. He looked horrible last night.
guess i meant----he's someone we can insert into the line up and not lose much, Grabau and Jack we're kinda flat and seems like their minds were somewhere else...my problem "still" is the unselfish nature of the team and making the extra passes when they are wide open for an easy shot, but that'll come in time. Grabau needs to play like a senior and leader, hopefully he was just waiting for CU this weekend, I'm glad it's at the AA and not Boulder.
McPeachy said:cali2wyo said:Adv8RU12 said:LanderPoke said:So is he bad on offense or defense? I would assume offense.
Hmm... That is the question. Shyatt seems to emphasize defense, so that may be where he is weakest. You don't have to be a scoring machine on offense to be an important contributor, but you do need basketball smarts - know when to pass, screen, move, etc. Let our on-site forum members watch him closely if he gets in and report.
He was EXTREMELY vocal on defense! I was courtside so I heard him getting after other guys and motivating them to get stops. When the ball went up he was knocking his guy all around, they may have only had 1 offensive rebound when he was in if I remember correctly. His body language was totally different on offense though. He looked lost and had a panicked face whenever the ball was in his hands.
I think he'll settle into a solid role player by the time conference play starts.
Agree. It was his first action, and he wasn't timid. Will be a blast watching him develop over the years. Riley sure got put in his place last night (by Shyatt personally) after a couple of mental breakdowns...and never went back in the game. Lieberman is special...same with McManamen.
Side note - WTF does Shyatt see in unlucky number 13? :shock:
cali2wyo said:Adv8RU12 said:LanderPoke said:So is he bad on offense or defense? I would assume offense.
Hmm... That is the question. Shyatt seems to emphasize defense, so that may be where he is weakest. You don't have to be a scoring machine on offense to be an important contributor, but you do need basketball smarts - know when to pass, screen, move, etc. Let our on-site forum members watch him closely if he gets in and report.
He was EXTREMELY vocal on defense! I was courtside so I heard him getting after other guys and motivating them to get stops. When the ball went up he was knocking his guy all around, they may have only had 1 offensive rebound when he was in if I remember correctly. His body language was totally different on offense though. He looked lost and had a panicked face whenever the ball was in his hands.
I think he'll settle into a solid role player by the time conference play starts.