Point-Guards: Easily our strongest position. It seems like Josiah and Turner will alternate turns at the point. Turner is the clear leader in regards to who will be there the most as he is our most experienced ball handler, but overall this will be a strength of the team as we all predicted.
Shooting: Scored 107 points, but that number is deceiving considering the overall lack of talent on ENMU's roster. We missed a lot of really easy shots. Jalen Johnson still has a long way to go to prove he can be a consistent threat. Josiah's long-range jumper was off. Pons shot a few threes that were on line but rimmed out. Overall, this will be something that needs to be worked on. Consistency.
Post Play: Kent plays hard but will be bullied by SEC Bigs. If Uros doesn't get cleared, the game plan against TN will be quite simple--pound it down low. Fulkerson is clearly the best at that position, but he still doesn't have the physicality of Grant or Kyle.
Freshmen: Lot's of raw talent. The talent is there, much like it was for Grant and Admiral, but it's raw and it's going to take all season before you see the type of play Rick probably expects from his players. ORN has a ton of potential, but he needs to adjust to the college game. Josiah is clearly a stud, but he struggled in the first half as well. It's going to take a few games for him before we get what we all hope for out of his play. Pember was a really pleasant surprise. If his injury isn't serious, he might not be redshirted after all. Seems like as a Freshmen he is already a more refined version of Fulkerson at that point in Fulky's career.
Just off of way too early observations I think we are very much a middling SEC team
I agree - don’t see anybody being appreciably if any better on the perimeter than UT. It all hinges on the post. UP’s status is HUGEBased on seeing Florida, Kentucky, and a couple others play their Exhibition game......I’d say Tennessee is near the top......but it’s just an exhibition game.
Tennessee needs much more of a post presence. If they can find that they will be pretty good (not like last year, but good none the less).
Based on seeing Florida, Kentucky, and a couple others play their Exhibition game......I’d say Tennessee is near the top......but it’s just an exhibition game.
Tennessee needs much more of a post presence. If they can find that they will be pretty good (not like last year, but good none the less).
I 100% agree. Florida scrapped by beating Lynn....LYNN, 89-71. I mean we didn't play great but it's a huge stretch to take a 50 point win and say that Tennessee looks like a middling SEC team.
My thoughts exactly. Fulk looks to be the only inside scoring and that’s concerning. I love the kid, but there is no force down low. They also look like they need another pure ball handler.Tonight went about as I expected. Sloppy play early but seemed to settle some in the second half. I’m very concerned about the post. We need Plavsic to get eligible badly. Kent doesn’t look athletic enough to defend in the paint and ORN is still probably a year away from being able to help inside consistently. I like ORN’s game overall and think he will be a very good player for us as the game starts to slow down for him though. Walker and Burns not working out has really put us in a bind down low. Thankfully it’s just the first game and a lot that can still improve as the year goes on but we have our work cut out for us to be a tournament team in my opinion.
My thoughts exactly. Fulk looks to be the only inside scoring and that’s concerning. I love the kid, but there is no force down low. They also look like they need another pure ball handler.
Lent will have to guard the post, no way around it.
Clearly, Bowden and Turner are the top two scorers and look like they are in a different league. You can see the talent in James, but he didn’t look good last night. Shot was flat and didn’t look to score.