Help me understand further because I only see what the camera lets me see. Do you think LePear was being "coached" on getting back in sync with the team, not understanding his role or more of an effort / attitude issue? And was he likely sitting today because he couldn't help the team much at this point in time which is what I thought or is Groce sending him a message by sitting him? If it turns out he's still hurt, that's something different altogether.
Ahhh, bummer, I have a dentist appointment tomorrow morning at 10:30. And I know Let'sGoZips94 wants to know this answer, I am rolling with the Zips. I am way too invested in the Zips to cheer against them. So Go Zips!! But the truth is with ISU being my alma mater I'm in a can't win, can't lose scenario. I do think the Zips take it though.
Exclusively on Facebook Watch. Whatever that is.
https://www.sporttechie.com/stadium-will-broadcast-cayman-islands-classic-exclusively-on-facebook-watch/
Welcome LePear Toles!! Since he's diving on the floor left and right, I'm thinking his back is fine now.
Somebody please tell Cheese and Roscoe to fix their waist band.
When Groce recruits new players I like to compare them to past players to try to get an idea of how he intends to utilize them. Some are more obvious than others. Mikal Dawson's videos scream former Illini guard, Rayvonte Rice to me. And that would be a very good thing.
Both 6 - 4. I think Dawson has longer arms.
Dawson 200lbs now. Rice 220lbs out of high school, played at 230lbs for Illinois.
Both Shooting Guards that played some forward in high school.
Both very strong and played football in high school.
Both seek contact and can rebound/score in a crowd.
Both have hops and play above the rim.
Both team leaders and state champions.
Rice was runner-up to Mr. Illinois Basketball and a 3 star recruit. Dawson was voted captain of the Class AAA all-state first team in West Virginia and a 2 star recruit. Both passed over by P5 schools out of high school. Rice transferred in from Drake after 2 years to play for Groce.
I don't know if there is such a thing as a power guard in basketball, but that is exactly what Rayvonte Rice was for Illinois. He was "Mr. And 1" because he drove the lane like a running back. I think Utomi, who is taller and a natural wing could very well take on that role now that he has help and depth at forward. And I sure do hope to see Mikal Dawson develop into some version of a power guard.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/5343942/58fbe8b002b1c631d0ccfdbf
I actually checked out the game on ESPN3 last night. Illinois State did play their whole roster from start to finish and one of their starters didn't play the first half for some reason. The final score is more of an indictment of Illinois State's defense than anything. The game looked like something you would find at a college rec. center. If the Zips show up with the right attitude they will be fine playing their entire roster as well.
Initially I had thought NWAkron was being his funny, sarcastic self. But since I'm not certain I will expand my thoughts. Clark has pointed out here that Chicago State is about the worst team in Division 1 basketball. We should be able to get everyone playing time again without too much concern. I am looking at these first few games like practice games that count. Especially with Cedarville being a Division II team. And why not start out slow with a team full of new players. It's not like we have to worry about strength of schedule this year. That being said, NWAkron is absolutely right that this is the perfect trap-game scenario. A game the night before the morning flight to the Cayman Islands Classic. I just don't think Chicago State has what it takes to upset this Zips team, even on a good day. Lord help me if I am wrong.