JaysOldfan wrote:James Milliken - a JUCO guard - 6'2", vertical leap close to 40" and scored 18 pts/gm while shooting 42% from 3 in JUCO - he was expected to contribute a lot this year, but was squeezed out when Gibbs got another year of eligibility
Darian Harris - 6'6" guard from Arkansas - seems to be a Gibbs-type facilitator, but can score when needed
Toby Hegner - a 6'10" SF/PF from Wisc - has a similar skill set as Doug (obviously not on the same level, but a inside/outside player who can score from anywhere) - was offered by Iowa State, Marquette, Boston College, among others. He fits our system perfectly as the typical stretch 4 ala Doug and a lot of folks in Omaha expect him to be a star.
Jays 4 3 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Jays 4 3 wrote:
Re #6. It may haunt them I guess, however when you are the most efficient offense (and probably best shooting) team in the country you roll with what you have. Why would a bunch of guys who are better than 40% career three point shooters start driving when it is not their strength at all just to try and take more free throws?
I didn't say they should start driving. Every team has their strengths and weaknesses. The inability to take the ball to the hole is one of Creighton's weaknesses and that weakness, I'm saying, may come back to haunt them. When those 3's aren't dropping, the fact that they don't have another weapon is a problem. We aleady saw that against Peovidence who killed them on the offensive boards.
Fair point, but you hit the nail on the head with your second statement there. The key to most games for Creighton this year is rebounding along with defensive effort. When they get out rebounded the outcome is not good.
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