petey23 Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 1 hour ago, GoodGood said: Jaron Nash Don't remind me. 1 Quote
SD UND Posted April 25, 2023 Author Posted April 25, 2023 2 hours ago, GoodGood said: Good passer. Really struggled getting us into sets. Was very good at making reads once the offense got into the set. He’ll get better but is a ways away from playing consistent pg minutes in my opinion The second half of the year they literally ran 0 sets and ran a bunch of motion… try again 2 1 Quote
SD UND Posted April 25, 2023 Author Posted April 25, 2023 23 minutes ago, GoodGood said: I guess I didn’t know the point guards job was greatly different if he has to dribble the ball up and get it to the wing to run 5 out motion or a horns set Maybe delete this post too and try another one. 1 1 Quote
SD UND Posted April 25, 2023 Author Posted April 25, 2023 2 minutes ago, GoodGood said: I’ll answer the question for you. It is different. Big difference? Probably not but there are differences. Treysen will improve at it, it just takes time and experience Treysen will play 90% of his minutes at the 2. I think he’s talented enough to dribble up the court and enter it into the wing and either cut or screen away when he is at the 1 to do the ever important job of “initiating offense” 1 5 2 Quote
GoodGood Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 13 minutes ago, HoopsFan03 said: If you think there was no difference in the flow of the team and the offense when Trent was in at PG vs when Treysen was playing PG then I'm not sure what to even tell you... If you watched the games at all there was a very very clear difference in the flow of everything when we had an actual PG in vs a SG that can dribble the ball up the court. Doesn't matter if they ran only motion or sets. Was a huge difference. Sometimes I wonder if certain people on this forum even watch the games or if they just come in here saying things as if they're a fact and have 0 clue what they're saying. It's easy to tell who actually knows basketball vs who doesn't but want to act like they do. Woah woah woah easy there big fella. The staff only added 3 PGs to the roster this off-season. All they run is motion, anyone can get them into that. Sources are telling me don’t be surprised to see T initiating the offense next year. It’s that easy 2 1 Quote
SD UND Posted April 25, 2023 Author Posted April 25, 2023 1 hour ago, HoopsFan03 said: If you think there was no difference in the flow of the team and the offense when Trent was in at PG vs when Treysen was playing PG then I'm not sure what to even tell you... If you watched the games at all there was a very very clear difference in the flow of everything when we had an actual PG in vs a SG that can dribble the ball up the court. Doesn't matter if they ran only motion or sets. Was a huge difference. Sometimes I wonder if certain people on this forum even watch the games or if they just come in here saying things as if they're a fact and have 0 clue what they're saying. It's easy to tell who actually knows basketball vs who doesn't but want to act like they do. 45 minutes ago, GoodGood said: Woah woah woah easy there big fella. The staff only added 3 PGs to the roster this off-season. All they run is motion, anyone can get them into that. Sources are telling me don’t be surprised to see T initiating the offense next year. It’s that easy 1 1 Quote
Popular Post F'n Hawks Posted April 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 25, 2023 It seems like there is too much of a “I know more basketball than you, so anything you say is irrelevant” attitude on this board. It’s a real shame because I used to enjoy the basketball forum a lot more. 7 Quote
Popular Post iramurphy Posted April 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 25, 2023 For the self proclaimed experts, I would wonder what your playing/coaching experience is that makes you think you have all of the answers. The reason I wonder, is that it seems those who consider other options for players next year “have 0 clue”. Eaglestaff has the potential to be an excellent point guard if he continues to develop and improve. Doesn’t mean that’s where he will play or should play. The addition of a couple of the other guys coming in may change where he plays. We also don’t know how the development of all of these players over the next 5-6 months will affect what Sather will do with his offensive and defensive schemes and how the players fit in to those schemes. I never played or coached college BB but the off season is the time for reevaluation of every player and coach. They reevaluate how they approach player development and how the new pieces of the puzzle fit in to what we need to do to be successful. They also need to see how they need to adjust the “puzzle” to the new pieces. I would contend that those who look at all options for next year have as much of a “clue” than those who don’t. If the coaches aren’t doing that (they are) then we are in trouble. 5 Quote
SWSiouxMN Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 16 hours ago, GoodGood said: Jaron Nash Don't remind me as well. NCAA screwjob. UND would have won the BSC back to back if he was immediate eligible and Brekke never takes an elbow in Fargo. Quote
SWSiouxMN Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 Bottom line: UND has another scholarship to address an issue. Can they land some size and more shooting? There is still a LOT of potential for this year and given some of the turnover in the conference, they can be a top 3 team. Quote
SD UND Posted April 25, 2023 Author Posted April 25, 2023 Believe there is some size on campus this week. 3 Quote
Popular Post Teeder11 Posted April 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 25, 2023 46 minutes ago, SD UND said: Believe there is some size on campus this week. I really like your "inside" vibe. Gives us something to look forward to. And I suppose something to dread if you start hearing about other kinds of news. Any whoo thanks for your insight and your careful way of "reporting the news" before it's news. 6 Quote
iramurphy Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 1 hour ago, HoopsFan03 said: I'd bet big money that I have played in more college basketball games than anyone on this forum. I would also bet big money that I have won more college basketball games than anyone in this forum. That doesn't matter though. I'm not a self proclaimed expert, but I do feel like I have a pretty good grip on everything that basketball entails and how to be successful in basketball. I like to post my opinions and my thoughts and hear from others as well. I like to talk basketball. The issue me and others have with some individuals on here is that they make their posts as if what they say is a fact. They don't post opinions or thoughts. But then never have any evidence, stats, or logical reasons to back up these "facts". They resort to sarcastic comments back to people trying to have normal conversations and share their thoughts on basketball. It makes for a not fun experience trying to talk basketball with other fans of UND. Many of which have been fans and season ticket holders for many many years. Points well taken. You have experiences that others don’t, so it may be reasonable to consider that when you have forum discussions. I wouldn’t dismiss another’s differing opinion with the 0 clue comment though. We don’t know their experience either. I know that other former college players who have played at this level, attend practice often, have opined that Treysen could be our point guard of the future. My point is that now is the time to sort that out and even with your experience, yours is an opinion just like others. I have experiences in areas where others don’t. I find that I can still learn and sometimes, the rube who lives in grandma’s basement living on her social security checks gets it right and I’m wrong. 3 Quote
SiouxFan100 Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 Hugs all around I have never played college basketball nor ever coached. Been around it for ever. Know I don’t know all but doesn’t mean I know nothing. In fact, maybe see things and believe things such as an athlete can learn to be a good shooter and an athlete can learn to be a point guard. Basketball is still a game we love. We want a team we can be proud of. We want UND to be successful. Go Hawks! 4 Quote
SD UND Posted April 25, 2023 Author Posted April 25, 2023 https://fightinghawks.com/news/2023/4/25/mens-basketball-mens-basketball-adds-james-madison-transfer-tyree-ihenacho.aspx Not to read TOO much in between the lines BUT... this quote: "When he got in the portal and reached out this spring about coming back we felt it was the right thing for our program." That says a lot to me... Think this means that Tyree initiated the contact... pretty humbling for a kid to maybe admit that he made a mistake or that he really wanted to come back... kudos to all sides here. 4 Quote
FSSD Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 31 minutes ago, SD UND said: https://fightinghawks.com/news/2023/4/25/mens-basketball-mens-basketball-adds-james-madison-transfer-tyree-ihenacho.aspx Not to read TOO much in between the lines BUT... this quote: "When he got in the portal and reached out this spring about coming back we felt it was the right thing for our program." That says a lot to me... Think this means that Tyree initiated the contact... pretty humbling for a kid to maybe admit that he made a mistake or that he really wanted to come back... kudos to all sides here. Absolutely agree, my guess is that Tyree handled his department in a very professional manner also. 3 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 19 minutes ago, Hambone said: Any word on Elvis Nnaji? Believe we’ve moved on. 1 Quote
SWSiouxMN Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 25 minutes ago, Hambone said: Any word on Elvis Nnaji? I believe he has.... left the building Quote
MoSiouxFan Posted April 25, 2023 Posted April 25, 2023 6 hours ago, SD UND said: https://fightinghawks.com/news/2023/4/25/mens-basketball-mens-basketball-adds-james-madison-transfer-tyree-ihenacho.aspx Not to read TOO much in between the lines BUT... this quote: "When he got in the portal and reached out this spring about coming back we felt it was the right thing for our program." That says a lot to me... Think this means that Tyree initiated the contact... pretty humbling for a kid to maybe admit that he made a mistake or that he really wanted to come back... kudos to all sides here. Amen. Humility goes a long way in this world, but there doesn't seen to be a whole lot of it in evidence anymore. Go, Tyree! 1 Quote
SD UND Posted April 26, 2023 Author Posted April 26, 2023 1 hour ago, sioux24/7 said: 6'9 that can play the 5 and 4. Rebounding machine. This would fill a massive need. Quote
McBuckets Posted April 26, 2023 Posted April 26, 2023 4 minutes ago, SD UND said: 6'9 that can play the 5 and 4. Rebounding machine. This would fill a massive need. Just under 4.5 O Boards a game is crazy Im just hoping those O Boards aren’t coming off his own misses. He would be really nice add to this roster! Quote
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