Sure would have been nice to have Jackrabbit Extra video of the exhibition games....
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Originally posted by filbert View PostSure would have been nice to have Jackrabbit Extra video of the exhibition games....
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Just for the record, the starters were: Zeke Mayo, Charlie Easley, Matt Dentlinger, Alex Arians and William Kyle III. Kyle was a very pleasant surprise. He's big (6-9, 215), athletic and hustles. He's a true freshman, and he's going to be a stud. Mayo and Arians played really well. Matthew Mors and Matt Mims came off the bench and played well. Tanner Te Slaa, Kalen Garry and Jack Hastreiter all showed good potential. Aaron Fiegen contributed, too. Hopefully, Luke Appel will be able to play soon. Brandon LIen was in uniform but did not play.This space for lease.
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Originally posted by filbert View PostSure would have been nice to have Jackrabbit Extra video of the exhibition games....
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Originally posted by BTownJack View Post
I'm wondering if there is a reason the video wasn't available anywhere. There are also no box scores. This is a total guess but I wonder if there are NCAA rules in place to restrict those types of things from being published because it is exhibition game. I remember the same thing happening last year. Or it's just a department decision to try and get more people in the stands.
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Originally posted by BTownJack View Post
I'm wondering if there is a reason the video wasn't available anywhere. There are also no box scores. This is a total guess but I wonder if there are NCAA rules in place to restrict those types of things from being published because it is exhibition game. I remember the same thing happening last year. Or it's just a department decision to try and get more people in the stands.
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It was a small sample with this game, but it appears that Zeke Mayo will be a go to guy in the offense. He has some long range shots that may have Max Abmas watching a challenge for the POY. Mayo also has some ball handling skills for shots in the paint with eyes open for the assist. The team also has a loaded roster with the addition of the freshmen. KW3 is a powerful player inside as he has a continuous smile enjoying his time on the court. The rest of the newcomers can all score and played respectable defense. AA, Dent, & Charlie worked hard and attained results as expected. It is unfortunate for Luke to be injured. He could be another go to offensive player.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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My brief rundown:
Alex Arians is Alex Arians. He's good. And probably doesn't get enough love. (from me too)
Dent played really well last night. Yeah I know it was NAIA team, but he showed some good bounce out there.
Zeke Mayo scored 11 points in the less than 2:30 of the start of the 2nd half. And never ever looks hurried or rushed. Everything is smooth, and on time. He's so special. Never seen someone score 26 points so effortlessly. (and he sat like half the game)
apologies to Mims and Charlie...they were themselves.
Newcomers:
William Kyle III - Wow. Had heard he had put on muscle. He has. If you look at his HS highlights he was very thin. He's put on at least 20 lbs. He's something we haven't had inside. He can jump and run, and is only going to get better. Offense is raw, but he was still the first guy to double figures. He can dominate at the Summit League Level.
Mors - just very polished. No real "Wow" plays last night, but he looked good. Good shooter, excellent playmaker at his size. He's going to be a good one.
Te Slaa- much longer than I anticipated...his arms go on forever. He was the 3rd sub in off the bench. (probably #4 when Appel returns, depending...) It's all there. Hit a 3, ran the point a bit with the backups. He can shoot and pass, but where I noticed him... his agility on the defensive end and those long arms... got his hands on several balls. He's been well coached defensively.
Garry - was the 4th sub.... probably got the least minutes out of the first group of sub. Hit a couple 3's. Made a nice cut for a backdoor layup/postup on a reverse. Says something about our youngsters when he was the 4th of the newcomers included.
Hastreiter - came in during Garage Time. Moved really well for a young man of his size and length. Hit a 3. Honestly, looks like a good prospect!
I don't want to over-react. They were playing an outclassed opponent. And there will definitely be some growing pains as players adjust to roles.
But this is a special roster. Insane. SDSU's 2nd 5 could come in the top 5 in the Summit. I honestly believe that. Maybe top 4.
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Originally posted by da_coach View PostMy brief rundown:
Alex Arians is Alex Arians. He's good. And probably doesn't get enough love. (from me too)
Dent played really well last night. Yeah I know it was NAIA team, but he showed some good bounce out there.
Zeke Mayo scored 11 points in the less than 2:30 of the start of the 2nd half. And never ever looks hurried or rushed. Everything is smooth, and on time. He's so special. Never seen someone score 26 points so effortlessly. (and he sat like half the game)
apologies to Mims and Charlie...they were themselves.
Newcomers:
William Kyle III - Wow. Had heard he had put on muscle. He has. If you look at his HS highlights he was very thin. He's put on at least 20 lbs. He's something we haven't had inside. He can jump and run, and is only going to get better. Offense is raw, but he was still the first guy to double figures. He can dominate at the Summit League Level.
Mors - just very polished. No real "Wow" plays last night, but he looked good. Good shooter, excellent playmaker at his size. He's going to be a good one.
Te Slaa- much longer than I anticipated...his arms go on forever. He was the 3rd sub in off the bench. (probably #4 when Appel returns, depending...) It's all there. Hit a 3, ran the point a bit with the backups. He can shoot and pass, but where I noticed him... his agility on the defensive end and those long arms... got his hands on several balls. He's been well coached defensively.
Garry - was the 4th sub.... probably got the least minutes out of the first group of sub. Hit a couple 3's. Made a nice cut for a backdoor layup/postup on a reverse. Says something about our youngsters when he was the 4th of the newcomers included.
Hastreiter - came in during Garage Time. Moved really well for a young man of his size and length. Hit a 3. Honestly, looks like a good prospect!
I don't want to over-react. They were playing an outclassed opponent. And there will definitely be some growing pains as players adjust to roles.
But this is a special roster. Insane. SDSU's 2nd 5 could come in the top 5 in the Summit. I honestly believe that. Maybe top 4.
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Originally posted by da_coach View PostMy brief rundown:
Alex Arians is Alex Arians. He's good. And probably doesn't get enough love. (from me too)
Dent played really well last night. Yeah I know it was NAIA team, but he showed some good bounce out there.
Zeke Mayo scored 11 points in the less than 2:30 of the start of the 2nd half. And never ever looks hurried or rushed. Everything is smooth, and on time. He's so special. Never seen someone score 26 points so effortlessly. (and he sat like half the game)
apologies to Mims and Charlie...they were themselves.
Newcomers:
William Kyle III - Wow. Had heard he had put on muscle. He has. If you look at his HS highlights he was very thin. He's put on at least 20 lbs. He's something we haven't had inside. He can jump and run, and is only going to get better. Offense is raw, but he was still the first guy to double figures. He can dominate at the Summit League Level.
Mors - just very polished. No real "Wow" plays last night, but he looked good. Good shooter, excellent playmaker at his size. He's going to be a good one.
Te Slaa- much longer than I anticipated...his arms go on forever. He was the 3rd sub in off the bench. (probably #4 when Appel returns, depending...) It's all there. Hit a 3, ran the point a bit with the backups. He can shoot and pass, but where I noticed him... his agility on the defensive end and those long arms... got his hands on several balls. He's been well coached defensively.
Garry - was the 4th sub.... probably got the least minutes out of the first group of sub. Hit a couple 3's. Made a nice cut for a backdoor layup/postup on a reverse. Says something about our youngsters when he was the 4th of the newcomers included.
Hastreiter - came in during Garage Time. Moved really well for a young man of his size and length. Hit a 3. Honestly, looks like a good prospect!
I don't want to over-react. They were playing an outclassed opponent. And there will definitely be some growing pains as players adjust to roles.
But this is a special roster. Insane. SDSU's 2nd 5 could come in the top 5 in the Summit. I honestly believe that. Maybe top 4.
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Originally posted by da_coach View PostTe Slaa looks every bit of 195.
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