Today was back to defense, defense, defense. They were on the main floor and the crowd was the largest that I have seen. I'm not good at this. But, mayby upwards to 75. Most days is just me,two other old men , and a couple of students. It was really a nice turnout. I'm sure the kids appreciated it.
I'm interested in who emerges as the 4th big. So I try to keep note of what Bennet and Arent are doing. Casey got a rebound and a put back and not much else. Bennett was big today. He snagged every rebound that came his way and had mayby 3 blocks. A really nice job by him today.
The redshirts today were Cousins, Hornbeak, Pledger, Osby, M'Baye, and Fitz. Cousins and Hornbeak split the point evenly and the bigs rotated between themselves. For a short while Cousins and Hornbeak were in together with all three bigs.
Pledger had another good shooting day and seemed to be in the right spot on defense most all the time. I counted 2 deflections and 2 slap away steals for him. Buddy caught him asleep once on a back door cut. Other than that he did fine. M'Baye still hasn't found his shot. I'm not worried about it. That is just the news.
Fitz had another workman like day around the basket. He wasn't doing anything of note with his outside shot. Others that watched the practice might want to build a case that Hornbeak had the best looking all around day at the point. Mayby he did. But, Cousins was the court vision & assist winner. Osby was outstanding today. Easily the winner of the best player in the gym award. He scored alot and defended and rebounded as well.
The white shirts have settled into walkons and transfers. No new news there. But, if I had to pick a partner off the team for a street fight, I'm thinking Spangler would be my man.
The black shirts were the rest of them. From that group, Grooms had a really good shooting day. His jumper was falling from several different spots. He is the best point guard in the gym. Both Cousins and Hornbeak may be better someday. But, not today. On defense, the young ones are pretty close to par. Buddy, wasn't a big scorer today. But, he was very good on the boards. He got a put back, a tip in, and I'm thinking another 3/4 more boards. Tyler deserves special mention. Those that have written him out of the rotation might want to pause for awhile. He had a really good all around practice. He has been pretty good a couple of times and none of the guys ticketed for reserve roles have been any better. Cam seemed asleep on defense but he made severl really good moves shooting the ball.
Generally, and as one would expect, they are much further along with teaching than they were last season. A year ago Kruger was literaly having to teach them which foot to put in front while playing defense. Capel left a fine mess. The difference is the returning guys have seen it and they jump right in to help the new guys. Everyone seems to be picking it all up right along. As an example, today they worked some on inbound plays. Last year I'm pretty sure they were at least a week further into practice before they got to that.
The conditioning and layup drills and such as that are looking much sharper. I refered to that stuff as ragged last week. That is over.
I'm interested in who emerges as the 4th big. So I try to keep note of what Bennet and Arent are doing. Casey got a rebound and a put back and not much else. Bennett was big today. He snagged every rebound that came his way and had mayby 3 blocks. A really nice job by him today.
The redshirts today were Cousins, Hornbeak, Pledger, Osby, M'Baye, and Fitz. Cousins and Hornbeak split the point evenly and the bigs rotated between themselves. For a short while Cousins and Hornbeak were in together with all three bigs.
Pledger had another good shooting day and seemed to be in the right spot on defense most all the time. I counted 2 deflections and 2 slap away steals for him. Buddy caught him asleep once on a back door cut. Other than that he did fine. M'Baye still hasn't found his shot. I'm not worried about it. That is just the news.
Fitz had another workman like day around the basket. He wasn't doing anything of note with his outside shot. Others that watched the practice might want to build a case that Hornbeak had the best looking all around day at the point. Mayby he did. But, Cousins was the court vision & assist winner. Osby was outstanding today. Easily the winner of the best player in the gym award. He scored alot and defended and rebounded as well.
The white shirts have settled into walkons and transfers. No new news there. But, if I had to pick a partner off the team for a street fight, I'm thinking Spangler would be my man.
The black shirts were the rest of them. From that group, Grooms had a really good shooting day. His jumper was falling from several different spots. He is the best point guard in the gym. Both Cousins and Hornbeak may be better someday. But, not today. On defense, the young ones are pretty close to par. Buddy, wasn't a big scorer today. But, he was very good on the boards. He got a put back, a tip in, and I'm thinking another 3/4 more boards. Tyler deserves special mention. Those that have written him out of the rotation might want to pause for awhile. He had a really good all around practice. He has been pretty good a couple of times and none of the guys ticketed for reserve roles have been any better. Cam seemed asleep on defense but he made severl really good moves shooting the ball.
Generally, and as one would expect, they are much further along with teaching than they were last season. A year ago Kruger was literaly having to teach them which foot to put in front while playing defense. Capel left a fine mess. The difference is the returning guys have seen it and they jump right in to help the new guys. Everyone seems to be picking it all up right along. As an example, today they worked some on inbound plays. Last year I'm pretty sure they were at least a week further into practice before they got to that.
The conditioning and layup drills and such as that are looking much sharper. I refered to that stuff as ragged last week. That is over.