TheFuture wrote:This is a great game. Just mistake free ball played by notre dame. They had a good game plan and are executing perfectly.
Towns must have read our message board last night... hah. Kentucky has one answer tonight, and that's him. They're starting to get upset with each other, bit frazzled.
By the way, which Harrison twin is #2? I cant stand him.
That's Aaron, and he's actually the better of the twins. Andrew pisses me off.
I wasn't talking about play. I hate the way he whines and acts like he's hurt all the time. Just prepping for the NBA I guess.
khans2k5 wrote:Second question. How do the Harrison twins suck all game consistently and then drain tough shots like they have ice in their veins? Two straight years of Aaron hitting big 3's.
How about Andrew not re-feeding Towns on the post-up. Ended the possession by him going out of bounds. Real dumb. That's the season in a nutshell for the Kentucky PGs.
My issue with WCS is he is a fairly anemic rebounder (and that pre-dates Towns by the way) and offensive weapon. So that means whoever drafts him is banking on him being a really good defender, excluding the defensive rebounding, which is a big part of playing defense. If he could rebound AND defend without much offense, fine. But that lack of rebounding really takes the bloom off of him in my opinion.
Camden0916 wrote:Dear God, please let me watch Towns play Kaminsky followed by Okafor. True test awaits him.
Do you think he can play pf, he is a beast but he dosen't have traditional pf skill set offensively or at least hasn't been able to show case them
Towns? I've long said that I believe he can play PF and C in the NBA. He hasn't been asked to show it all that often (just like Randle last year), but Towns can shoot. We've debated this on the board, but he's got a natural release to go with consistent form. Think his offensive game in the pros could be very reminiscent of LaMarcus Aldridge.
kekgeek1 wrote:I know I am in the minority but I don't like WCS at all for where we are drafting
Willie Cauley-Stein is allowing only 21% shooting defending in one-on-one situations on the perimeter this season... THAT'S why he's a high draft pick in waiting. That's stupid considering all the switches he takes on. Comfortable guarding 1-5 and that's not an exaggeration.