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Game Thread: Northwestern vs. Oregon

He drove by everyone, Clayton included. Dude was the fastest player I have seen in recent memory.
No doubt he drove by everyone. My point was KJ still needs to improve a lot on defense and understand the folks get excited when he comes alive on offense, but some don’t acknowledge that there are two ends of the court. As I said, he wasn’t afraid, and I don’t think Clayton was afraid either.
 
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greer— he was not a good player. . Defintley not a guy who would play on a winning big ten team. Just play the better player. Windham needs to be getting 30 minutes a game, every game. These guys need to play freely and not be worried about being pulled out of game if they miss a few shots. If kj has a bad game, keep rolling with him. He is clearly a guy that could become a star.
He won’t get pulled for missing shots. If he gets pulled it will be for missed defensive assignments. CCC doesn’t put you in the court if you aren’t properly positioned on defense. This is a defense first program.
 
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KJ is a true frosh. He will get bigger and stronger over the summer. The experience he is getting know will go a long way next year. He is a typical true freshman learning his way in a very tough league. He should get plenty of minutes the rest of this year because we just don't have anyone on the roster who is any better. I am looking forward to see his development in his NU career.
 
KJ full-time the rest of the way. At this point in the arc of NU basketball, no player should start if they aren't of the quality, or have the potential, to be a starter on an NCAA tournament team. I think the only question rotation-wise for now is who should get the minutes at the "3" position the rest of the way. As long as it's not ridiculous, I have a bias toward guys who are young and aggressive, even if mistake-prone at that age.
 
I really don't get it. Clayton is a sophomore, right? I can't see giving up on the kid this quickly, especially for anyone who believes in Collins and his staff. He may turn out to be a starter by his senior year, he may be a sixth man, or he may drop off the radar / transfer. I was leaning a lot more towards the last one until he burned his red shirt - surprised me, I admit. But we now have a sample size of two games, a decent one and a not decent one.

If Collins is going to continue selling the program as one that develops talent, we should be prepared to give him time for that talent to develop. Some of the kids may boom and some may bust, but lets not give up on them as sophomores, eh?
 
Hunger should not play, ever.
Well, Luke is going to play some next year, as will the new first year, but we will need an experienced, skilled center next year, and that will likely require a Barnhizer level (at least) cash payout.
 
This is me speculation, but I wonder if hunger will get his degree in the spring, and then seek greener pastures at a lesser program. The fact that he has played very little lately says a lot about where he stands in the eyes of the coaching staff.
 
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