Seymore Cox
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OU has a unique blend of players that have a potential to log bigtime minutes. OU hasn't had this much collective talent on one team since the 2000 OU team. However, not everyone is going to see the court. Outside of Tony, WW, Tiny, TMG, and Ryan, minutes will be a flat out dogfight for. The backup wing spot (Ray, Cade and Pledger) and third post player(Orlando, Fitz, and Hardrick) spot will a highly contested battle. The candidates:
Backup Wing
Cade Davis: Pros: Cade is the most experienced out of the bunch. Cade is a poven scorer and probably has a leg up defensively on Ray and Pledger. Right now, Cade is a better Catch and shoot guy and probably the third best Catch and shoot player on the team. Cons: Cade is inconsistent. When his shot is not falling, it can affect his overall game. Cade also is one dimensionally offensively. He's effective at the catch and shoot, but he's not going to beat you on the dribble drive and he has no mid range game right now.
Ray Willis Pros: Upside. Willis is almost a 6'7 wing guard with outstanding offensive potential. He's long, a good leaper, long distance threat and has a mid range game. Cons: Unproven. We don't know if he's physical enough and we don't know if he's mature enough to handle this level of competition. His thin frame is a concern.
Steve Pledger: Pros: Energy. He's competitve and going to bring energy to the court. He has a high basketball IQ. He can do a little bit of everything. He can handle well, he has a decent mid range game, and he can shoot. He's a little shorter than the rest, but he's definetely tall enough for big12 comp. Cons Freshman. How quick will it learn for him to pick things up. Also, is he versatyle enough to play the 1.
OU will employ a 4 guard lineup which will help these guys get on the court.
Favorite: Cade Davis
First Opportunity: Ray Willis
Endo of the year Darkhorse: Pledge
The bigs
Orlando Allen: Pros Big O came along well at the end of the year last year. He showed that he started to understand things a little bit defensively. Big O is a guy that can dunk of the catch as good as anyone around. He has the body to eat up space and demand that someone guard him. Cons Defensive awareness, hands, and conditioning. Need I say more.
Andrew "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Pros Just a solid basketball player. Understands how to use his body, understands how to hit the boards, understands leverage, and has a soft touch. Cons Young. Is he physically mature enough to handle the post? Will he be able to defend hybrid post? Has his conditioning got to the level of what it needs to be?
Kyle "Too Hard" Hardrick: Pros Kyle's a kid that has a long ways to go, but has proven some things on the court that may translate into basketball on this level. Kyle has been a high end rebounder in the past, especially on the AAU circuit. Kyle is probably the best shot blocker of the bunch. Kyle understands how to play a role as he has been a role player for the last two years of his prep career. Cons Does he have it? Does he have the ability to play on this level? He has bad hands and for as thin as he is and as long as he is, he's not very athletic.
Favorite: Fitz
First Opportunity: Big O
Fight not to redshirt: Too Hard
Backup Wing
Cade Davis: Pros: Cade is the most experienced out of the bunch. Cade is a poven scorer and probably has a leg up defensively on Ray and Pledger. Right now, Cade is a better Catch and shoot guy and probably the third best Catch and shoot player on the team. Cons: Cade is inconsistent. When his shot is not falling, it can affect his overall game. Cade also is one dimensionally offensively. He's effective at the catch and shoot, but he's not going to beat you on the dribble drive and he has no mid range game right now.
Ray Willis Pros: Upside. Willis is almost a 6'7 wing guard with outstanding offensive potential. He's long, a good leaper, long distance threat and has a mid range game. Cons: Unproven. We don't know if he's physical enough and we don't know if he's mature enough to handle this level of competition. His thin frame is a concern.
Steve Pledger: Pros: Energy. He's competitve and going to bring energy to the court. He has a high basketball IQ. He can do a little bit of everything. He can handle well, he has a decent mid range game, and he can shoot. He's a little shorter than the rest, but he's definetely tall enough for big12 comp. Cons Freshman. How quick will it learn for him to pick things up. Also, is he versatyle enough to play the 1.
OU will employ a 4 guard lineup which will help these guys get on the court.
Favorite: Cade Davis
First Opportunity: Ray Willis
Endo of the year Darkhorse: Pledge
The bigs
Orlando Allen: Pros Big O came along well at the end of the year last year. He showed that he started to understand things a little bit defensively. Big O is a guy that can dunk of the catch as good as anyone around. He has the body to eat up space and demand that someone guard him. Cons Defensive awareness, hands, and conditioning. Need I say more.
Andrew "Fitz" Fitzgerald: Pros Just a solid basketball player. Understands how to use his body, understands how to hit the boards, understands leverage, and has a soft touch. Cons Young. Is he physically mature enough to handle the post? Will he be able to defend hybrid post? Has his conditioning got to the level of what it needs to be?
Kyle "Too Hard" Hardrick: Pros Kyle's a kid that has a long ways to go, but has proven some things on the court that may translate into basketball on this level. Kyle has been a high end rebounder in the past, especially on the AAU circuit. Kyle is probably the best shot blocker of the bunch. Kyle understands how to play a role as he has been a role player for the last two years of his prep career. Cons Does he have it? Does he have the ability to play on this level? He has bad hands and for as thin as he is and as long as he is, he's not very athletic.
Favorite: Fitz
First Opportunity: Big O
Fight not to redshirt: Too Hard
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