Re: '20 G Jaden House (High Point -> URI)
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 8:17 pm
same. I like House
The only way to use him correctly is as a sixth man microwave guy who gets a bunch of run when he's hot and a lot of bench when he's not. Basically Fatts Russell's freshman season.SandorClegane wrote: ↑1 month ago I hope House decides to stick with URI. If used correctly, I think he could be a stud next year.
02, my answers to your questions as of today are:RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑1 month agoThe only way to use him correctly is as a sixth man microwave guy who gets a bunch of run when he's hot and a lot of bench when he's not. Basically Fatts Russell's freshman season.SandorClegane wrote: ↑1 month ago I hope House decides to stick with URI. If used correctly, I think he could be a stud next year.
A. Will we have enough talent to use him like that and
B. Will he come back if we tell him upfront that's his role?
I think Sandor knows it was a cheeky photoshop edit by Rhody Barstool. That being said, what is Tim McGraw's workout routine? Dude is 56 and looks yoked, like he's preparing to be Goldberg's tag team partner at Wrestlemania.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑1 month ago nice try... but... try again...
https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2024/03/24/ ... e-in-iowa/
SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 month agoI think Sandor knows it was a cheeky photoshop edit by Rhody Barstool. That being said, what is Tim McGraw's workout routine? Dude is 56 and looks yoked, like he's preparing to be Goldberg's tag team partner at Wrestlemania.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑1 month ago nice try... but... try again...
https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2024/03/24/ ... e-in-iowa/
Hear hear! Jaden is one of the only guys that had more good games than bad.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 month ago Count me in the team House camp. Without a true PG and playing 1/2 the year as the #1 target for a defense, he managed to be a pretty efficient scorer jumping up a level from what he was used to. 14 ppg in the A10 isn't nothing. Nice to have a guy capable of going off at any point.
1 year left I think he'll be motivated and a key if we want to do anything noteworthy next year.
I would agree from the outside looking in. You make some good points regarding his game.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 month ago Count me in the team House camp. Without a true PG and playing 1/2 the year as the #1 target for a defense, he managed to be a pretty efficient scorer jumping up a level from what he was used to. 14 ppg in the A10 isn't nothing. Nice to have a guy capable of going off at any point.
1 year left I think he'll be motivated and a key if we want to do anything noteworthy next year.
Ya, I don't get anyone that doesn't want House. House got better as the year went on. He was busting his ass on the defensive end. Yes, he had moments of frustration, but sometimes it's tough for good players to play well and watch your teammates suck and keep losing. Last year was frustrating for everyone. Hopefully, he'll mature and not have those games where he seems to be checked out.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 month agoHear hear! Jaden is one of the only guys that had more good games than bad.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 month ago Count me in the team House camp. Without a true PG and playing 1/2 the year as the #1 target for a defense, he managed to be a pretty efficient scorer jumping up a level from what he was used to. 14 ppg in the A10 isn't nothing. Nice to have a guy capable of going off at any point.
1 year left I think he'll be motivated and a key if we want to do anything noteworthy next year.
It's hilarious some people wanted him and Green gone
The keaneyblue.com psychosis.
Inexperience bigs that didn't know how to clear out space for him to drive. Luis being slow. Ways having the correct pace, but no threat to score, Zek and Weston being no shows offensively. He had Green helping and that's it.
It'll be much easier for him to score with a PG that can push the pace and command attention from defenses. As well as an older more complimentary Fuchs, Green and a wing player that isn't a zero.
Green was waaaaay better than I thought he'd be. I watched a couple LT games and he was just a streaky, solid defender/role player type of guy.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 month agoYa, I don't get anyone that doesn't want House. House got better as the year went on. He was busting his ass on the defensive end. Yes, he had moments of frustration, but sometimes it's tough for good players to play well and watch your teammates suck and keep losing. Last year was frustrating for everyone. Hopefully, he'll mature and not have those games where he seems to be checked out.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 month agoHear hear! Jaden is one of the only guys that had more good games than bad.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 month ago Count me in the team House camp. Without a true PG and playing 1/2 the year as the #1 target for a defense, he managed to be a pretty efficient scorer jumping up a level from what he was used to. 14 ppg in the A10 isn't nothing. Nice to have a guy capable of going off at any point.
1 year left I think he'll be motivated and a key if we want to do anything noteworthy next year.
It's hilarious some people wanted him and Green gone
The keaneyblue.com psychosis.
Inexperience bigs that didn't know how to clear out space for him to drive. Luis being slow. Ways having the correct pace, but no threat to score, Zek and Weston being no shows offensively. He had Green helping and that's it.
It'll be much easier for him to score with a PG that can push the pace and command attention from defenses. As well as an older more complimentary Fuchs, Green and a wing player that isn't a zero.
Also, our starting 4 shot 43% from 3 and dropped 14 a game after not playing half the year. I don't think we could have asked for a better year from Green. He had some bad moments, but Green will have an entire season and should be in better game shape this time.
We got Farrell. He's one dimensional at the moment - but a long kid who commits and locks people down defensively is fine on a team that has 4 other scoring options.