beatingrillz wrote:you know your right with that poor perforfmance he still managed to be the top ten in almost all stats in confernce i guess we will have to wait for his coming out party. Ask any coach in the valley what player is the toughest to shut down it will be weems. to big for the guards to athletic for the 4 spot
BEELINE wrote:I guess you used conference only stats as Weems averaged 13.6 ppg. Brown is comparable and I like his athleticism, but two areas he falls way short is he only shot 29.4% from treys compared to 40.7% for Kyle, and he had a terrible 30/60 assists to turnover margin , while Kyle who is very solid with his decisions was almost exactly opposite 65/38. Those are deficits for Brown and strengths for Weems.
Zardoz wrote:The guy might be right if the Shockers went with his starting line-up.
I doubt if that's the line-up Marshall uses. More likely the PG will be Demetric Williams, DWill, last years back-up point who showed a lot of gwowth over the last half of the season or Joe Ragland, Rags, a first team JuCo AA. Maybe Williams starts early and Ragland later as he adjust to the D1 game. Murry can play the 1 but something may have went wrong with the Shocker if he does.
Look for Murry back at the 2, he is a much better scorer when he doesn't have to handle PG responsibilities. Others that can play the 2 are Kyles, who this guy has starting, DWill, Rags, and Hatch.
Hatch looks to be a lock for the 3. The one guy that Marshall wanted in the game at crunch time last year was Hatch. Others that may see time at the 3 are Kyles, Murry, JuCo transfer Ben Smith and RS Freshman Tyler Richardson.
I also don't look for Ellis to start at the PF unless he can pick up he game and play up to his potential. I look for Durley here, who I think is more of a true PF than a C. That leaves Stutz at the 5 and I think he is way beyond where most expected in his development.
I think Bigs may be more useful in the MVC than PF and C. Competing for those 40 minutes we have Durley, Stutz, Blair, Ellis, RS freshman Hamilton and the highly anticipated Ehimen Orukpe.
The Shockers are a very deep talented team that returns almost everyone except All-Valley performing PG Clevin Hannah. The Shockers are hopeful the the added year of experience for the returners and the addition of 3 good JuCo transfers and 2 RS freshmen can offset that loss.
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