I'm all for discussing basketball points. I did provide some stats and then you responded saying anyone can dribble the ball up the court. Thats a laughable statement. Would you rather Greene went balls to the wall trying to play a new position and also with minimal people to pass to?
This crap with GAPL and disciples and defending oneself is getting old. If only you can defend your points but when I respond I'm a cheerleader than its hypocritical. I'd appreciate if you stop calling me a cheerleader/disciple or whatever other backhanded thing you can think of.
The best possible coach as you described feels that Phil Greene can fit the bill as a backup to Branch when Branch is eligible. Bringing in another PG would have been tough to do when they would have to fight a Top 50 PG who already have a year of practice with the team and a freshman Top 150 combo who spent the year playing 30 mpg at PG. I don't think your suggestions or points or feelings are outlandish. I just like to point out the holes.
Moose
Being able to bring the ball up the court is very important but again it does not make you a point guard unless you are running a triangle offense or have Lebron James or Scottie Pippen as a wing player to run the offense. I believe the offense will once again struggle early and that will put a lot of pressure on Branch once he comes back. Bringing in a kid that could run the offense as insurance for Greene would have been nice.
WASJU, nice post, it has it's merits. I agree with you completely that the offense will continue to struggle. Nothing we've done has been a huge upgrade in that area; aside from adding Branch, which is significantly offset by the loss of Moe.
But I think we're ok with a returning starter in Greene, and Branch becoming eligible in December. No, I don't think Phil is a true pg - not in the sense of some of the elite pgs in college basketball. But he can get the job done till December. Hardy wasn't a true point either, but Lavin's system (when the guys run it properly) doesn't involve a lot of pg play. The ball weaves around, the "bigs" move up to the high post, sometimes picking and popping, and that leaves room for guys to drive to the basket. That's what Hardy, Horne, DJ did for us two years ago; and then it left Brownlee with open jumpers.
I think Greene's pg skills looked worse than they really were last season because he was playing with all true freshmen. If he had upper classmen who could knew how to move without the ball, I don't think he would have looked like that. We asked a lot of him; as a freshmen pg to make other freshmen look good and get them the ball in easy scoring opportunities.
He'll be better this season.
But the offense as a whole - that's still going to be scary. Outside of Dlo I'm not sure there's anyone on this team who is a go to scorer or even a reliable foul shooter. Presumably Marco can shoot too, but after that? Let's hope we can create a lot of turnovers and transition baskets.