Which coaching staff does the dunn quote refer to
edit: nevermind i thought it was in reference to him putting on muscle mass this year, but after re-reading i guess it's about how fat he got last year
Eagledom {l Wrote}:RedBaron67 {l Wrote}:Eagledom {l Wrote}:b0mberMan {l Wrote}:Eagledom {l Wrote}:b0mberMan {l Wrote}:ryrob {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:If Donahue things Raji and Trapani can start at the 4 and 5 in the ACC all the more power to him but we're going to get killed on the boards.
I think you're right on Trapani, but Raji is one of the best rebounders in the ACC. Mainly on the offensive boards but he has the athleticism to get them against anybody.
When we went small, we lost the rebounding battle pretty hard last year. Raji is helped by being matched up against a 3 for rebounds, and Trap the same at 4.Southern, for all he couldn't do, at least took the other team's center away from those two on the boards.
Interested to see what happens this year. Not expecting much, but not expecting the basement, either.
its not like southern could rebound anyway.
So you completely missed my point, got it.
i was responding to epstein's point
I think you're forgetting that when Southern was in high school, rebounding was considered the strongest part of his game. If he's really overhauled his quickness and conditioning, he might become a respectable rebounder this season. (I realize, of course, that some will react to this suggestion by asking me whether I also expect Donahue to change water into wine.)
He was also a "4 star" coming out of high school. I am judging by what I have seen on the court at BC...and he has been a terrible rebounder.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'm still curious, if Raji is at the 4, Trapani at the 5, Dunn and Southern are backups at 4/5, Paris runs point, Reggie plays 2, and Elmore and the newcomers backup the guards, who the fuck is playing the 3? The article doesn't mention the position, and no one has explained on here.
This team will be Paris, Jackson, Raji, Trapani and Southern starting, with Dunn entering for post presence and Elmore at the 3 with Raji and Trapani sliding low against the rare smallish opponent.
BCMcG {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'm still curious, if Raji is at the 4, Trapani at the 5, Dunn and Southern are backups at 4/5, Paris runs point, Reggie plays 2, and Elmore and the newcomers backup the guards, who the fuck is playing the 3? The article doesn't mention the position, and no one has explained on here.
This team will be Paris, Jackson, Raji, Trapani and Southern starting, with Dunn entering for post presence and Elmore at the 3 with Raji and Trapani sliding low against the rare smallish opponent.
I was actually hoping that Trapani would be able to move over to the 3, which is more his natural position (offensively). Unfortunately, we don't have the bodies to do that.
This is a reminder of how thin this team is. It's essentially a 7-player team, assuming Moton and Rubin aren't ready to compete in the ACC (and I don't think anyone is expecting them to be able to). It makes the Noreen loss that much more irritating. He'd be playing major minutes this year.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'm still curious, if Raji is at the 4, Trapani at the 5, Dunn and Southern are backups at 4/5, Paris runs point, Reggie plays 2, and Elmore and the newcomers backup the guards, who the fuck is playing the 3? The article doesn't mention the position, and no one has explained on here.
This team will be Paris, Jackson, Raji, Trapani and Southern starting, with Dunn entering for post presence and Elmore at the 3 with Raji and Trapani sliding low against the rare smallish opponent.
Shredder {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'm still curious, if Raji is at the 4, Trapani at the 5, Dunn and Southern are backups at 4/5, Paris runs point, Reggie plays 2, and Elmore and the newcomers backup the guards, who the fuck is playing the 3? The article doesn't mention the position, and no one has explained on here.
This team will be Paris, Jackson, Raji, Trapani and Southern starting, with Dunn entering for post presence and Elmore at the 3 with Raji and Trapani sliding low against the rare smallish opponent.
From what I gathered, Donahue sees Elmore as the Three but I can't think of anyone else to back him up. I suppose there's the chance of a three-guard offense but that probably won't work well with Raji and Trapani as the forwards. What we'll probably see is that type of set-up with Southern going in and Raji sliding over when the team has to go bigger.
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