Not a major surprise, but nice to see....
http://www.nusports.com/news/2017/1...tosh-named-to-bob-cousy-award-watch-list.aspx
http://www.nusports.com/news/2017/1...tosh-named-to-bob-cousy-award-watch-list.aspx
Ash is coming on strong and may take some minutes away from BMac! Ash is better defensively,so if he can improve his scoring,watch out Bmac and Big Ten!One of only three from the Big Ten. BMac stated one of his goals for himself was First-Team All Big Ten. Seems achievable, especially if Pardon's development and the return of Falzon boost his assist totals even higher.
This is like the "TJ Green will be the back-up QB" threads from last year......Ash is coming on strong and may take some minutes away from BMac! Ash is better defensively,so if he can improve his scoring,watch out Bmac and Big Ten!
Ash is coming on strong and may take some minutes away from BMac! Ash is better defensively,so if he can improve his scoring,watch out Bmac and Big Ten!
Ash is coming on strong and may take some minutes away from BMac! Ash is better defensively,so if he can improve his scoring,watch out Bmac and Big Ten!
I would not say shooting 3's was one of the best parts of Bryant's game.....he's a 34% shooter for his career and only shot 31% last season, the same as Sanjay and Skelly. He hit some clutch 3's for sure but overall was a below average shooter from distance.Having Falzon and an improved Pardon out there should really help Mac be more efficient. Hopefully he'll force fewer shots and emphasize the best parts of his offensive game: threes, teardrops and cuts to the basket.
I would not say shooting 3's was one of the best parts of Bryant's game.....he's a 34% shooter for his career and only shot 31% last season, the same as Sanjay and Skelly. He hit some clutch 3's for sure but overall was a below average shooter from distance.
I love our big guys! Better big boys than even MSU with Bridges!Having Falzon and an improved Pardon out there should really help Mac be more efficient. Hopefully he'll force fewer shots and emphasize the best parts of his offensive game: threes, teardrops and cuts to the basket.