Rothstein’s BE Off-Season “Stuff”

fat johnnie wrote:
I would like to see Nyiwe in that group as well. I think he has the potential.

Agree that Nyiwe showed a decent stroke from three. Having said that I don't want to see him taking a lot of them, unlike the other guys mentioned. Need him to spend the majority of his time close to the basket.
Could not agree more. As Paultzman pointed out in a recent post about him his last 6 games were strong performances and with 2 good rebounders having finished their college careers we need him inside getting boards and easy put backs.
 
Someone very well respected here saw King and said he is definitely better than his ranking. Not expecting much early but he could be one of those 4 year players than grows on you
Not surprised at all and makes 100% sense. As we have seen these past 3 seasons CMA sees beyond the rankings which often prove to be an incorrect science.
 
Someone very well respected here saw King and said he is definitely better than his ranking. Not expecting much early but he could be one of those 4 year players than grows on you
I’m high on King I think he’ll contribute in whatever role he gets.
 
Someone very well respected here saw King and said he is definitely better than his ranking. Not expecting much early but he could be one of those 4 year players than grows on you

My one concern is where are we going to find any minutes for him.
 
I'm sure we'd give up a ton of open looks on threes in a true 40 minutes of all-out pressure, but we wouldn't have many unhappy kids -- if you run full blast on both offense and D for 12-15 minutes, it feels like you've out there way longer.

*So hopefully King's 6 mpg feel way longer
 
I'm sure we'd give up a ton of open looks on threes in a true 40 minutes of all-out pressure, but we wouldn't have many unhappy kids -- if you run full blast on both offense and D for 12-15 minutes, it feels like you've out there way longer.

*So hopefully King's 6 mpg feel way longer
Mggriff role for King as a freshmen perhaps.
 
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