EightiesCane
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This didn’t really happen rightShe thinks him speaking creole will help him in France? WTF?
Are these reporters really this bad or is this some kind of inside joke of which I am unaware?
Casey and Watson do not know who they are offensively. As L said, they don’t know what shots to take because they don’t have an offensive identity. Are they inside players?Hate to hear Casey is still struggling… but sounds very positive on Nwoko playing a lot immediately
Concerns about a kid who's played all of one year at the college level? You probably were writing off Wooga after his freshman year as well.I've got concerns about Casey and I hope I'm wrong - but his butt needs to be in the paint using his athleticism/quickness advantage over other bigs, and not out on the perimeter except in really rare times unless he gets his 3pt% up around 35-40%.
Casey and Watson do not know who they are offensively. As L said, they don’t know what shots to take because they don’t have an offensive identity. Are they inside players?
Watson referred to himself as a bid guard???
Last year in pre-game I would see Casey taking 12 foot jump shots, a shot that I never saw him take during a game.
They need to figure out what they are good at or they will be passed up by Nwoko and George. I like that Watson was made available for the interview as it makes me think L is seeing something in him.
Great points. Wooga figured out where to score from, and when to shoot. If Watson and/or Casey can do the same they can be productive but it takes buy in from the players. They do have maybe the best coach in the game for helping them understand how they can be productive.It's got to be hard to go from being the man in high school to a role player in college. Casey and Watson were volume scorers, and L wants them to be efficient scorers. Wooga last year was a great example. He understood he was the 5th option in the offense, played great defense, and let the offense come to him.
Concerns about a kid who's played all of one year at the college level? You probably were writing off Wooga after his freshman year as well.
Here how about we let Casey get another year under his belt before some of you start writing him off.
I love listening to Coach L
Wooga at the point in some sets? Has to be to move Pack off the ball to get him shots. But its also great for Wooga and his NBA prospects.
Not really. I saw flashes with Wooga that were promising as a FR, even if he was out of control at times as a FR (which is to be expected of a high energy wing like him).
The best way I can illustrate my concern with one quick story - I went to the ACC tourney, was there for the game vs Duke. We are late 2nd half down 1 after clawing our way back, Pack gets doubled off a ball screen, passes to Casey just to the left of the top of the key. Yes - Casey was wide open. He has Derek Lively flying at him on a late closeout...pump fake and go to the bucket would have been the better play...Duke was battling foul trouble and we had them on the ropes (Filipowski was under the bucket, for the record...another foul on him would've helped a bunch). Casey took and bricked a 3.
Yes, it was one play. Yes, he's a true FR. Yes, it was a big moment and even savvy players make the wrong choice. But we never got any closer than that 1-point margin in a big tournament game, and a true FR decided he needed to be the one to take that shot in that moment instead of Wong, Pack, Miller, etc. Here's video proof (time stamp = 58:14):
My concern isn't talent w/Casey, it's his on-court IQ and shot selection. He's young and will hopefully figure out his strengths and be able to apply them better. I'm hopeful, but concerned - and certanily not "writing him off" as you put it. Just honest criticism. Nothing wrong with that.
Oh calm the f downHow about you stop saying I'm writing him off when I'm just saying I have valid concerns? Those are VASTLY different things.
He does not have the body type to paint himself in the paint. Nothing wrong with him developing a midrange jumper.I've got concerns about Casey and I hope I'm wrong - but his butt needs to be in the paint using his athleticism/quickness advantage over other bigs, and not out on the perimeter except in really rare times unless he gets his 3pt% up around 35-40%.
Yep - and I trust L and the staff to get guys like Casey and Watson right. They'll get there.That is exactly the point Jim was making within the interview. He flat out said Wong would take some low percentage shot selections at times. Jim implied he was okay with Wong doing so because he may a relatively high percentage of them. Wong was unique.
That is why Jim demands his freshmen be good defenders and rebounders if they want to see the floor. The staff and he are working with Casey and Watson on shot selection, but he also implies both are going to be a fourth or fifth option when they are on the floor. He does want offensive production to improve significantly.