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Taking it across the ocean 🌊🔜

Chol looking like a 6'9" stretch forward with long arms. If that jumper is as water as it's made out to be by the staff. I'm telling you that kid will be the biggest surprise. Iykyk
 
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I hope Chol can become a pleasant surprise this season. In practices last season he showed he is a very good shooter.
Hoping Chol and Hyatt compete for most improved. Not that guys like Simpson and Wolff don’t improve its more like I think those two guys improvements will be the biggest and most impactful
 
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Can't take much from a social media video like that lol.

Of course every shot went in, they aren't going to use the shots that dont go in.
 
Chol looking like a 6'9" stretch forward with long arms. If that jumper is as water as it's made out to be by the staff. I'm telling you that kid will be the biggest surprise. Iykyk
Yeah…and he doesn’t seem so much thinner than everyone else any longer.
Good mix of quickness, length and strength as well skill set specialists such as shooters, playmakers and defense on the squad.
 
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I think the fact that Hyatt and Woolf were key contributors for the final plays of the game signals how serious the staff is taking it.

I would imagine ideally neither is even on the floor, let alone touching the ball, at the end of a close game.
 
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I think the fact that Hyatt and Woolf were key contributors for the final plays of the game signals how serious the staff is taking it.

I would imagine ideally neither is even on the floor, let alone touching the ball, at the end of a close game.
Depth was an issue last year. When key players went down, we were toast. Pike and Co. are trying to build it up by putting them in uncomfortable situations so it becomes routine.
 
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I think the fact that Hyatt and Woolf were key contributors for the final plays of the game signals how serious the staff is taking it.

I would imagine ideally neither is even on the floor, let alone touching the ball, at the end of a close game.
Hyatt had 30
 
Hyatt had 30
Hyatt has been consistently good against bad teams. I’m sure he’ll have a great pre-season again and our fan coaches will be out again talking about how many more minutes he deserved last year…. The question is whether he can do it in the BIG and play good enough D to stay on the court. Same as prior years.
 
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That info accounts for 69 of the 85 points.

Who else played? Those 16 points split by Noah, Davis and Simpson?
 
These are the numbers nj.com provided to its text subscribers;

Aundre Hyatt: 30 pts on 9-15 shooting (7-11 on 3s), 7 assists, 6 rebounds.
Gavin Griffiths: 17 pts on 7-15 shooting, 5 rebounds.
Cliff Omoruyi: 10 pts, 16 rebounds
Derek Simpson: 9 assists
Oskar Palmquist: 12 pts on 4-of-6 shooting on 3s.
Antwone Woolfolk: 10 pts on 4-of-5 shooting, 5 rebounds.
 
Hyatt has been consistently good against bad teams. I’m sure he’ll have a great pre-season again and our fan coaches will be out again talking about how many more minutes he deserved last year…. The question is whether he can do it in the BIG and play good enough D to stay on the court. Same as prior years.
Hyatt is just a streaky shooter. He is capable of going 4-7 on threes at any time against good or bad teams. I can almost guarantee he will be leading scorer in a few B1G wins and hit several clutch 3's in big spots.
 
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