sluggo said:No coach, even "real" ones, starts more than two bigs, and some start only one. I think your post would make more sense if you mentioned other wings. Unfortunately, Cal does not have any other than walk-ons and Gordon, who seems not to have fully recovered from his injury.Yogi Bear said:Yeah. With a real coach, I'll bet you that Kelly and Vanover start (if he returns) and Dyson comes off the bench, like all scrubs do on real teams.sluggo said:More than just better. Given the players expected to stay committed and the returning players not expected to transfer, Dyson will start. Austin, Bradley, Dyson, plus 2 out of Kelly, Thorpe, Anticevich and Vanover (if he stays). If Gordon recovers from his injury maybe Dyson is first wing off the bench. I don't expect a better wing to arrive because Cal, though it is within reason.HoopDreams said:no one seems to care about defense. now I don't think Dyson is a great defender yet, but he won two games on the last play of the game ... one I already talked about from his freshmen year. another one where he locked down his defender on the last play of the game, shut him down, and forced a turnoverUthaithani said:Because stand-around-and-try-not-to-do-anything-stupid guard sounds really harsh.oskidunker said:
I can only go by what I see. Two years and one shot beyond point blank range. Bodies? Ok. I think we could find someone better. Come back after next year and tell me how much he has improved. Yogi is spot on. Maybe Fox can work a miracle.
Ps. How can you be listed as a shooting guard when you can't shoot ?
we need length, athleticism, and hustle on defense...things we needed more of last year
also, basketball is a game. it is for entertainment, and he is one of our most exciting players, making some of the most exciting plays (and I don't even mean just his dunks)
we are absolutely better with Dyson
Am I missing something?
Sluggo
I think it is good that a probable future starter is returning, even if he is not fully developed.
Sluggo
Mark Few is a real coach, right? https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sbnation.com/platform/amp/college-basketball/2017/3/26/15063560/gonzaga-bulldogs-final-four-frontline-zach-collins-karnowski-tillie
The 1980's Celtics went 7'0 Parish, 6'11(longer wingspan) McHale and 6'9 (with little foot speed) Bird.
The key is spacing on offense (Best If two bigs are able to shoot outside) and playing zone on defense.
A key to getting the most from your team is to have your best players on the court as much as possible and creating an advantage for your team. Not saying we should play 3 "bigs", but we shouldn't dismiss it out of hand because the accepted wisdom is "no coach does it."