Jaysker12 wrote:I like the fact that we have three guys who can consistently knock down midrange j's. It's going to be a tough choice defensively for every team we play whether to crowd Kalk on the roll, or pressure the ball handler into making the right read. That said, we aren't going to get as high quality of shots during conference play where opposing guards are much better at moving around screens.
Trey is really really impressive. There's always the off-chance that players return from the draft process taking success and individual growth for granted...with Trey, it's plainly the opposite. He is on a mission to lead this team to uncharted territory.
NDSU played more physical than I expected, especially in the first half. It was good to see us respond. All the returnees seem more comfortable getting bumped and playing through contact.
Onto the next.
I feel like Mac’s scheme is also helping Trey get to the NBA. Not sure if that’s a tiny bit on purpose or not, but you’ve gotta love such a great fit.
I feel like Baylor is playing like a guy in his last year. Loose, with confidence, etc. Like he’s really enjoying it. I, too, love Baylor’s mid-range (in addition to others we have too). Last year he pulled up a bunch. Hope that shot this year stays consistent or he chooses to get to the rim if the spacing is better.
Tons to say on the others but most had already been said by others so…
Go Jays! We will beat ourselves before someone beats us.