It's Kerry Kittles. Player at all levels (including NBA - just ask JKidd) and has his BA and MBA. Currently at Princeton. Great role model and East Coast connected. Bring him on down.
petalumabear;842830621 said:
It's Kerry Kittles. Player at all levels (including NBA - just ask JKidd) and has his BA and MBA. Currently at Princeton. Great role model and East Coast connected. Bring him on down.
6956bear;842830616 said:
My question is why is Rooks practicing shots he will not take ever in a game. IMO he should be shooting FTs and practicing drop steps either way and baby hooks which are all shots he is likely to take in a game.
6956bear;842830616 said:
My question is why is Rooks practicing shots he will not take ever in a game. IMO he should be shooting FTs and practicing drop steps either way and baby hooks which are all shots he is likely to take in a game.
petalumabear;842830621 said:
It's Kerry Kittles. Player at all levels (including NBA - just ask JKidd) and has his BA and MBA. Currently at Princeton. Great role model and East Coast connected. Bring him on down.
Shocky1;842830674 said:
not kittles
BearBackerinLA;842830679 said:
HP?
BearBackerinLA;842830679 said:
HP?
6956bear;842830616 said:
My question is why is Rooks practicing shots he will not take ever in a game. IMO he should be shooting FTs and practicing drop steps either way and baby hooks which are all shots he is likely to take in a game.
Shocky1;842830684 said:
not hp
Shocky1;842830684 said:
not hp
mikecohen;842830690 said:
Dick Vitale
HoopDreams;842830641 said:
post players should practice shooting at range, regardless if they have the green light to do it
actually, I'm an advocate of them actually taking those shots when wide open, especially in games that we think we will win by a comfortable margin. having at least a threat keeps the defenses more honest.
I remember 2 games in particular when our big shot outside the range I had ever seen them take. One was Thurman who hit 3-4 mid range shots to save us from a defeat vs USC.
Another was MSF who also shot several 15 footers and maybe even 1 or 2 threes to almost bring us back when we were down big.
just about any basketball player who practices 300 days a year should be able to develop a reasonably good 15 footer, and most should be able to hit 30%+ from 3. That equates to almost 50% from the field.
but again the real value is to keep the defenses honest
Shocky1;842830684 said:
not hp
BearBackerinLA;842830696 said:
JC?
BearBackerinLA;842830696 said:
JC?
balky98;842830698 said:
Malik Allen or Michael Bradley?
Big C_Cal;842830705 said:
We must be going at this the same way (but you're a step ahead of me): "JC" has AAU-team and media experience ("kinda likes to talk")
HoopDreams;842830641 said:
post players should practice shooting at range, regardless if they have the green light to do it
actually, I'm an advocate of them actually taking those shots when wide open, especially in games that we think we will win by a comfortable margin. having at least a threat keeps the defenses more honest.
I remember 2 games in particular when our big shot outside the range I had ever seen them take. One was Thurman who hit 3-4 mid range shots to save us from a defeat vs USC.
Another was MSF who also shot several 15 footers and maybe even 1 or 2 threes to almost bring us back when we were down big.
just about any basketball player who practices 300 days a year should be able to develop a reasonably good 15 footer, and most should be able to hit 30%+ from 3. That equates to almost 50% from the field.
but again the real value is to keep the defenses honest
tsubamoto2001;842830618 said:
I don't want to "reach" for anybody, not even with the 10th to 13th scholarship spots, which we have in the last couple of years, which is why we're in the situation we're in now.
I don't mind getting sit out transfers as well, but they've got to be guaranteed impact players when they get eligible. Chase Jeter likely fits that bill, but Cal doesn't seem to be the likely destination for him at this point (hopefully that changes). The other known player Cal is going after is Peter Kiss, a SG from Quinnipiac with 3 years left. He's an NYC native and is visiting St. John's and Seton Hall. He doesn't seem likely, as well.
6956bear;842830734 said:
We agree. As for whom the Bears may be targeting as D1 transfers I have no idea. They may strike out. But we agree no more reaching for players simply because you have an open scholarship. Not everybody you recruit will be a star level player. That is ok. There is a belief by some that some guys that average high numbers in HS and have a high GPA project as good college players. Wish this were true. But if true the Ivy league would be a very good league. A good shooting stroke is a great thing to have, but some athleticism and size are needed as well. And if a 2G prospect you need to be able to handle and defend some as well. You occasionally strike gold with an unheralded player.
Shocky1;842830736 said:
major arizona donor told me that lorenzo romar had dinner at fleming's steakhouse this week with the donut boy of tucson & that an impending announcement is expected re: romar joining the wildcats as the associate head coach with joe pasternack's departure to become the head coach at uc santa barbara
6956bear;842830730 said:
My basic point is during pregame warmups they should be practicing shots they will likely attempt in the upcoming game. By all means practice all sorts of shots after practice and in the off season. But in actual game preparation I am for spending those minutes on things you are likely to be doing during a game. Of course getting more proficient in everything you do is a great thing. But we all know that if Kam were to take any 3 pt shot other than one at the very end of the shot clock he would immediately find a seat on the bench. Prove it during practice and earn the right to take those shots in games.
6956bear;842830730 said:
My basic point is during pregame warmups they should be practicing shots they will likely attempt in the upcoming game. By all means practice all sorts of shots after practice and in the off season. But in actual game preparation I am for spending those minutes on things you are likely to be doing during a game. Of course getting more proficient in everything you do is a great thing. But we all know that if Kam were to take any 3 pt shot other than one at the very end of the shot clock he would immediately find a seat on the bench. Prove it during practice and earn the right to take those shots in games.
mikecohen;842830693 said:
That mid-range was Thurman's shot, really from anywhere -- although he was particularly good from the baseline (maybe because defenders just don't think that shot is so probable).