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    Get a bookie - there should be some very favorable early lines before the world catches up on this team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoseBrown View Post
    The one HUGE change this year is coaching! Players will improve by that fact alone. Oh, and Malik!
    Yep. In college bb if you have an elite player and a great coach big things can happen. State hasn't had either in the past few years.

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    Ware is the one player that will benefit the most from Newman and Howland. The Double teams will vanish. We will finally know how to pick and roll. We will finally have players to shoot our opponents out of a packed in zone. JZ will become a zone buster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dickiedawg View Post
    context tells me he meant nothing has changed in the front court, not the backcourt.

    Obviously the backcourt is leaps and bounds better than last year, barring injury.
    I think the context was nothing has changed to help ware. It has... Dramatically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach View Post
    I think the context was nothing has changed to help ware. It has... Dramatically.
    Much depends on Gavin Ware staying healthy. Fallou N'Doye has put on considerable weight, and I assume, muscle, but Gavin is the only SEC level post player. If Gavin get's hurt and misses 3-4 SEC games, it will hurt. It is interesting that I.J. Ready was quoted as saying Quin Weatherspoon is a "more complete player than Malik." That tells me that Malik needs work on his defense. I think that also means that Quin Weatherspoon gets considerable PT, giving us 5 legitimate perimeter players. I.J. Ready, Malik, Chicken, Fred, and Quin. Coach is also talking "wings" instead of 2 guards or 3 forwards. Aric Hohman likely redshirts, so plugging him into potential lineups may not be possible. That leaves Gavin, Fallou, Travis, and Joe Strugg as the only posts, meaning Houston may also play there. With the exception of Gavin, we have a very quick, fast team. I think we are much, much better this year than last. I see us undervalued down at 7th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogBacker View Post
    Much depends on Gavin Ware staying healthy. Fallou N'Doye has put on considerable weight, and I assume, muscle, but Gavin is the only SEC level post player. If Gavin get's hurt and misses 3-4 SEC games, it will hurt. It is interesting that I.J. Ready was quoted as saying Quin Weatherspoon is a "more complete player than Malik." That tells me that Malik needs work on his defense. I think that also means that Quin Weatherspoon gets considerable PT, giving us 5 legitimate perimeter players. I.J. Ready, Malik, Chicken, Fred, and Quin. Coach is also talking "wings" instead of 2 guards or 3 forwards. Aric Hohman likely redshirts, so plugging him into potential lineups may not be possible. That leaves Gavin, Fallou, Travis, and Joe Strugg as the only posts, meaning Houston may also play there. With the exception of Gavin, we have a very quick, fast team. I think we are much, much better this year than last. I see us undervalued down at 7th.
    The backcourt will rotate with IJ, Malik, & Chicken including all 3 on the court together. Q is the backup for Fred at the 3 & could play the 2 if need be. Holman is expected back in late December so he won't be redshirting. Aric was pushing Daniel for the starting 4 spot before he was hurt. He's a real talent. Strugg will almost assuredly redshirt. With him having surgery plus needing to add weight it only makes sense. I don't see Demetrius getting much playing time. He may not be long for the program. Hopefully Zuppardo can give us some quality minutes until Holman gets back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    The backcourt will rotate with IJ, Malik, & Chicken including all 3 on the court together. Q is the backup for Fred at the 3 & could play the 2 if need be. Holman is expected back in late December so he won't be redshirting. Aric was pushing Daniel for the starting 4 spot before he was hurt. He's a real talent. Strugg will almost assuredly redshirt. With him having surgery plus needing to add weight it only makes sense. I don't see Demetrius getting much playing time. He may not be long for the program. Hopefully Zuppardo can give us some quality minutes until Holman gets back.
    Pretty amazing that Ndoye keeps surviving the forced turnover and Houston appears to be the next victim. I would of bet a lot of money in February that Houston was poised to start this year and Ndoye would be the first to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawg61 View Post
    Pretty amazing that Ndoye keeps surviving the forced turnover and Houston appears to be the next victim. I would of bet a lot of money in February that Houston was poised to start this year and Ndoye would be the first to go.
    Howland loves Fallou. He's the ultimate teammate. Plays hard, very coachable, & does whatever the coaches ask of him giving 100%. He's also added about 20-25lbs of mass since last year so he won't be so easily pushed around. Nobody is going to mistake Fallou for Tim Duncan but he will be able to give us 10-15min/game to rest Gavin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    Howland loves Fallou. He's the ultimate teammate. Plays hard, very coachable, & does whatever the coaches ask of him giving 100%. He's also added about 20-25lbs of mass since last year so he won't be so easily pushed around. Nobody is going to mistake Fallou for Tim Duncan but he will be able to give us 10-15min/game to rest Gavin.
    As long as he can play defense and box out in spurts, that's all we really need from him. Block a shot or two, get a garbage basket off an offensive rebound, and let Ware back in the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    Howland loves Fallou. He's the ultimate teammate. Plays hard, very coachable, & does whatever the coaches ask of him giving 100%. He's also added about 20-25lbs of mass since last year so he won't be so easily pushed around. Nobody is going to mistake Fallou for Tim Duncan but he will be able to give us 10-15min/game to rest Gavin.
    Significant weight gain and development. Whoda thunk those were possible with a MSU hoops player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
    As long as he can play defense and box out in spurts, that's all we really need from him. Block a shot or two, get a garbage basket off an offensive rebound, and let Ware back in the game.
    Yep. We have 2 great p&r guys in Chicken & Malik. When Fallou is in the game all he should be doing is set screens & roll to the goal. If they can teach him to catch, gather, & go up in 1 smooth motion then we'll be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
    As long as he can play defense and box out in spurts, that's all we really need from him. Block a shot or two, get a garbage basket off an offensive rebound, and let Ware back in the game.
    Just please don't fumble the ball. Nothing worse than watching an uncoordinated big fumbling it everywhere when all he has to do is catch and dunk to score yet still can't.

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