Eric Von Zipper
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01-28-18 10:00 AM - Post#244953
Opens and closes NL
The 9-11 Profs come in off a double-digit loss at home yesterday afternoon to Montclair State
Rowan is calling this one an "exhibition" game.
Edited by Eric Von Zipper on 01-28-18 10:01 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Tiger69
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01-28-18 11:08 AM - Post#244964
In response to Eric Von Zipper
That's not enough to satisfy the boys from Philly.
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penn nation
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01-28-18 11:13 AM - Post#244965
In response to Tiger69
Rowan and Martin on tap this week.
Rapid fire comedy at Jadwin.
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Tiger69
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01-28-18 11:42 AM - Post#244967
In response to penn nation
Oh PN. You are so easy.
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penn nation
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01-28-18 11:57 AM - Post#244972
In response to Tiger69
Easy like Sunday morning.
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sparman
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01-28-18 02:31 PM - Post#244989
In response to penn nation
Trivia fun fact: Rowan's Ryan Legler the son of former 3PT NBA expert/ current espn commentator Chris Legler. Can't be easy for a son to have that family rep to live up to.
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penn nation
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01-28-18 02:37 PM - Post#244990
In response to sparman
You mean Tim Legler. Saw him play at the Palestra a bunch of times when he was at LaSalle. A real sharpshooter.
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sparman
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01-28-18 02:46 PM - Post#244992
In response to penn nation
Right, Tim L.
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SRP
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01-28-18 02:51 PM - Post#244996
In response to sparman
Always thought he should have been on the bowling team so the student newspaper could have a headline featuring "kegler Legler."
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bradley
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01-28-18 02:51 PM - Post#244997
In response to sparman
Should not be playing this game as a team could get into bad habits. Only worthwhile element is you can practice 3 pt shooting, 10-20 1st half with many swishes.
After watching the 1st half, there is a reason why the starters are the starters. There is also very good reason that Desrosiers gets the minutes vs. Schweiger when it counts. Schweiger continues to be very sloppy with passing - slow lazy passes. Gladson sitting out due to illness - somewhat surprising, they do need Gladson on the court for the rest of the year.
Cannady scored 10 pts without trying. Tigers will need to ride the backs of Cannady, Stephens, Bell, Much, Gladson, Desrosiers and Arirguzoh with Schweiger and Young as last resorts for the next five games.
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SRP
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01-28-18 03:00 PM - Post#245001
In response to bradley
Schwieger has proven to be the best cutter without the ball on the team, gives decent defense, and has not seemed very TO prone to me during regular games (19 in 268 minutes isn't great--about one every 14 minutes--but not terrible).
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bradley
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01-29-18 10:47 AM - Post#245067
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Arirguzoh, Much and Schweiger have the highest turnover ratio on a y-t-d basis including yesterday. Schwieger now has 23 turnovers in 292 minutes. In fairness, all three of these guys are young players and sometimes, they try to do too much with the ball although Arirguzoh and Much both have a higer assist ratio than Schweiger. Ruam also has the lowest FG % 42% and 3pt % 23% of the top 7 players and shoots 65% on the FT line. He does steal the ball and rebounds well although he is foul prone.
He has talent and they will need him during the stretch of 5 games in 9 days but I do not think that Mitch will have him on the floor at crunch time.
He will be a contributor down the road but I think that the coaching staff will need to continue to work with him. Savage mentioned that he will probably play as a big guard for the remainder of his Tiger career vs. being a forward although I think that he can play both and may be a 6th man next year.
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SRP
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01-29-18 01:30 PM - Post#245078
In response to bradley
That sounds about right. But it should be noted that a number of Aririguzoh's assists have been on backdoor cuts by Schwieger--the two of them seem to have some chemistry.
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Tiger84
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01-29-18 04:54 PM - Post#245104
In response to SRP
Looked like Coach H was using this game to see how Schwieger would do playing guard. If Cannady is getting a breather, Tigers can choose to play very big with Bell and Schweiger in the backcourt.
Doubtful he's going to get a lot of PT unless Bell gets into foul trouble. And by next year, even with Bell and Young graduating, best Schwieger can hope for is first guard off the bench with Llewellyn coming in.
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bradley
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01-29-18 09:38 PM - Post#245117
In response to Tiger84
Based on post-game comments, Henderson apparently let the players have a piece of his mind at halftime based on their sloppy, lackadaisical play. He also gave Arirguzoh a tough time as to missing FT shots after complimenting him for his play on Sunday. On his radio show last Tuesday, he ribbed Stephens about taking his first charge as a Tiger. My sense is that he tries to keep these guys on edge. Not sure if the players love him but they appear to listen to him and the coaching staff most of the time.
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bradley
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01-31-18 12:16 PM - Post#245235
In response to bradley
Arirguzoh was on the radio show and Henderson talked about the importance of Arirguzoh stepping up and playing up to his potential. Coach recognizes that there is considerable upside with Arirguzoh. He does have court awareness skills for a big guy who picked up basketball late.
Coach talked about the weekend and the possibility that Makai Mason may show up and play which could give Yale a spark. It seemed like he is equally concerned about both games this weekend based on Brown's improved play. He stated that the boys are ready to play the next stretch of 5 games but the usual coach talk as to one game at a time.
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Tiger84
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01-31-18 01:43 PM - Post#245241
In response to bradley
Very different types of players and situations, but in recent years we've seen Justin Conway and Pawel Buczak move to the top of the depth charts unexpectedly. If Aririguzoh can keep developing into a Brendan Connolly type, he's going to help win a bunch of games.
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SRP
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01-31-18 03:01 PM - Post#245248
In response to Tiger84
Connolly played much bigger on D but had nothing like the offensive skills of Aririguzoh.
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bradley
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01-31-18 05:37 PM - Post#245272
In response to SRP
Agree. Connolly could certainly set impressive picks but he was not a good passer like Arirguzoh and he did not have good post moves but he was a very wide body and could not get muscled near the basket.
He played a really good game against Kentucky in the tournament when the Tigers lost right at the end of the game. He manned up.
Arirguzoh has much potential and it will be interesting how Henderson shares minutes with Gladson over the next two years -- very different skill sets. I only hope that Coach has one of them on the court with Much at PF vs. C.
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