Skyhook79;703482 wrote:+ Mark Jackson says so all the time
Haha it must be right then
Skyhook79;703482 wrote:+ Mark Jackson says so all the time
vball10set;703483 wrote:http://audacityofhoops.blogspot.com/2010/03/good-offense-beats-good-defense.html
swamisez;703430 wrote:I think Craft is good, don't get me wrong. But the NCAA tournament is full of great scorers. If Kansas State were playing OSU in the sweet 16 do you really believe Jacob Pullen would be shut down by Aaron Craft? Kemba Walker? I would even venture that Malcolm Delaney would have a great night (granted VT would still lose by 20+).
Personally, I don't believe he can. I also believe when he gets out of the Big Ten players who are more active with the dribble will get him into foul trouble because of his lack in lateral quickness.
I have watched lots of Ohio State this year, but more importantly I have watched more than just Ohio State. There are innumerable guards that would make life for him hell. The caveat must be that a team must have bodies down low that can keep secondary defenders honest. Aaron Craft will not be able to limit good point guards ability to create shots for himself. He is not quick enough. I am confident this fact will come to light in the sweet sixteen or earlier.
I don't know the answer, but I do have a question who was the last national champion who played exclusively with a white point guard? (Jerry McNamara was a SG, and Jon Scheyer, well if you think he is a true PG well we can agree to disagree).
What lack of lateral quickness?? According to Matta and basketball analysts who have watched Craft play his lateral quickness is exceptional. I tend to agree.who are more active with the dribble will get him into foul trouble because of his lack in lateral quickness.
Bibby's father is an African-American.Mike Bibby?
What this says is that when both the offense and the defense were very good or very bad, the offense did better than you’d expect. On the other hand, when there was a severe mismatch – either the offense was way better than the defense, or the defense was way better than the offense – the offense did worse than expected. (Keep in mind that the quality of the offense/defense should already be taken into account by the formula).
I guess will see, and your statement that Craft doesn't have lateral quickness basically because he is white is assinine. Out of all the OSU games you "watched", tell me what PG was able to blow by Craft repeatedly?swamisez;703430 wrote:I think Craft is good, don't get me wrong. But the NCAA tournament is full of great scorers. If Kansas State were playing OSU in the sweet 16 do you really believe Jacob Pullen would be shut down by Aaron Craft? Kemba Walker? I would even venture that Malcolm Delaney would have a great night (granted VT would still lose by 20+).
Personally, I don't believe he can. I also believe when he gets out of the Big Ten players who are more active with the dribble will get him into foul trouble because of his lack in lateral quickness.
I have watched lots of Ohio State this year, but more importantly I have watched more than just Ohio State. There are innumerable guards that would make life for him hell. The caveat must be that a team must have bodies down low that can keep secondary defenders honest. Aaron Craft will not be able to limit good point guards ability to create shots for himself. He is not quick enough. I am confident this fact will come to light in the sweet sixteen or earlier.
I don't know the answer, but I do have a question who was the last national champion who played exclusively with a white point guard? (Jerry McNamara was a SG, and Jon Scheyer, well if you think he is a true PG well we can agree to disagree).
Motta? Really? SMH.september63;703569 wrote:Thad Motta has said Craft has the quickest lateral movement, on defense, of any player he has ever coached!!
Let's not forget that swamisez is the same person that said OSU is a "decent" team...lol!september63;703569 wrote:Thad Motta has said Craft has the quickest lateral movement, on defense, of any player he has ever coached!!
devil1197;703809 wrote:OSU beats UNC by 10+.
swamisez;704486 wrote:I won't continue to argue with buckeye fans about their purported weaknesses. It is an impossible proposition to suggest such an idea on this board. Will wait till March and when they bow out of the tournament, I won't gloat. Just congratulate them on a fine season.
If they do win the title, I will leave this board all together and will go back to hoping Yahoo Sports continues to uncover 10.1 violations within the buckeye football program.
Its funny, I never really disliked OSU until this year. Reading this board all season has turned me.
swamisez;703430 wrote:I think Craft is good, don't get me wrong. But the NCAA tournament is full of great scorers. If Kansas State were playing OSU in the sweet 16 do you really believe Jacob Pullen would be shut down by Aaron Craft? Kemba Walker? I would even venture that Malcolm Delaney would have a great night (granted VT would still lose by 20+).
Personally, I don't believe he can. I also believe when he gets out of the Big Ten players who are more active with the dribble will get him into foul trouble because of his lack in lateral quickness.
I have watched lots of Ohio State this year, but more importantly I have watched more than just Ohio State. There are innumerable guards that would make life for him hell. The caveat must be that a team must have bodies down low that can keep secondary defenders honest. Aaron Craft will not be able to limit good point guards ability to create shots for himself. He is not quick enough. I am confident this fact will come to light in the sweet sixteen or earlier.
I don't know the answer, but I do have a question who was the last national champion who played exclusively with a white point guard? (Jerry McNamara was a SG, and Jon Scheyer, well if you think he is a true PG well we can agree to disagree).
READ and comprehend lol "fuckin" 8th grader.SportsAndLady;703254 wrote:What the hell are you talking about lol fuckin weirdo
swamisez;703430 wrote:
I don't know the answer, but I do have a question who was the last national champion who played exclusively with a white point guard? (Jerry McNamara was a SG, and Jon Scheyer, well if you think he is a true PG well we can agree to disagree).
Second time I have heard this today from someone on here(other was in private). The huddle and fans that are friends also lead me to turn, the OC only puts it further.swamisez;704486 wrote: Its funny, I never really disliked OSU until this year. Reading this board all season has turned me.
sportswizuhrd;704633 wrote:Second time I have heard this today from someone on here(other was in private). The huddle and fans that are friends also lead me to turn, the OC only puts it further.
That turn was 10-12 years ago.Skyhook79;704638 wrote:The other 50 million fans will miss you.
So you're not gonna answer my question? Just going to run w/ your tail between your legs?swamisez;704486 wrote:I won't continue to argue with buckeye fans about their purported weaknesses. It is an impossible proposition to suggest such an idea on this board. Will wait till March and when they bow out of the tournament, I won't gloat. Just congratulate them on a fine season.
If they do win the title, I will leave this board all together and will go back to hoping Yahoo Sports continues to uncover 10.1 violations within the buckeye football program.
Its funny, I never really disliked OSU until this year. Reading this board all season has turned me.
You wrote that Craft's lack of lateral quickness would hurt OSU. We are just asking why you think that is the case when Matta and other basketball experts claim that Craft has exceptional lateral quickness. It isn't an argument , it is a debate and you need to back up your belief with something other than "I think".I won't continue to argue with buckeye fans about their purported weaknesses.