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Nino is great, losers
he's not hustley at all. what a weird label for him to have randomly been stuck with.
put backs does not = hustle. he gets put backs because he's strong as eff, likes to shoot and doesn't have plays run for him. hustle is doing things he doesn't like to do. like defend and set picks. things he refuses to do.
Weird melt down over a good Nino game.
I stand by my defense of Nino otherwise.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on January 05, 2013, 02:54:38 PMI stand by my defense of Nino otherwise.i think he's a decent player with a useful skillset. i don't think he plays with more effort than the average player.
I think he's a better athlete than he gets credit for.
Nino is good for this team. He doesnt force a lot of shots. His 15 foot shot is a good shot for him. Last year seemed like wanted to huck up 3s a lot. He does get good position and rebound pretty well on offense end. His defense especially interior defense is not real good... that is his #1 weakness IMOI like Shane and Nino getting a lot of the minutes at the 4 spot. Today they played all 40 at that spot. Now we dont need to do that every game. Some games we are gonna have to play 2 bigs on the court at the same time. I would be cool if Shane/Nino played 30 of the 40 minutes at the 4 (giving 10 minutes a game to a big at the 4) and then we could always have Shane play a few minutes for Rod if he doesnt want Omari to playShane/Nino = 32-35 minutes combined seems about right to me
I love how oscar has made screen setting the most difficult rough ridin' concept imaginable.
Quote from: michigancat on January 05, 2013, 04:17:00 PMI love how oscar has made screen setting the most difficult rough ridin' concept imaginable.In post game he talked about how they've been having 2 a day practices during break, and one of those is a 30 minute session of just screening and cutting and different reads and options they are trying to teach for both the screener and cutter. Said it helped a bunch for getting Rod open in the 2nd half.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on January 05, 2013, 04:20:24 PMQuote from: michigancat on January 05, 2013, 04:17:00 PMI love how oscar has made screen setting the most difficult rough ridin' concept imaginable.In post game he talked about how they've been having 2 a day practices during break, and one of those is a 30 minute session of just screening and cutting and different reads and options they are trying to teach for both the screener and cutter. Said it helped a bunch for getting Rod open in the 2nd half.Also helped Nino get one of the most LOL illegal screens I've ever seen in organized basketball.