It'll be interesting to see when we get out of the dump the ball in the post with lazy cuts offense from last season. Love XJ's "edge" but when there is a little talking he loses his head and that second foul is going to come quickly.
It's amazing to see the difference between Reneau/JHS are much more composed around the rim than some returning players.
Now you're just being silly.
Where do you find these people and can I take their money? Even the bad golfers I golf with shoot in the 80s or low 90s.
There's one other thing besides golf you can enjoy if you're terrible at it.
1) nobody is “arguing” Josh
2) this was posted on 10/30, was the game played on 10/30, Josh?
3) shouldn’t you be on a golf course or driving range taking lessons preparing to lose money, Josh?
Edit: included the last Josh
Race at the 3...? Why? We want to create space and pace not add another player to clog the lane. Ideally, we would have a 3 that could catch and shoot, beat his man off the dribble, and create for others while being able to defend multiple positions. Race at the 3 shouldn't happen with this roster.
Love me some Reneau already but he's going to need to work on getting up and down the court (conditioning or that e and e). He's coming onto the team at a perfect time with two upperclassmen that will carry the bulk of the minutes that should allow him to go all out during his minutes on the court.
Me thinks XJ has some of the same issues that plagued Troy Williams throughout his career at IU.
There is probably a better thread out there to "dispute" this but it's started here.
Largely = about half?
Basically even up against good to very good teams = winning one or two of those games against 6ish ranked teams?
We made it close in a few of those games before getting destroyed by a solid St. Mary's team. I guess moral victories while ignoring the curb stomping is one way to view the end of last season.
Why would I sweat the buyout? That's not my money. We've seen other historically bad football programs find some success. It shouldn't be too much to ask to go 3-6 in Big 1.o play each season.