Mind you, there is a difference in being able to bring the ball up and be an actual playmaking pg. KG, JAG, KP, PA are all good secondary creators but aren't guys we just throw it in to and say create (a la jack gibbs).BDL wrote:Is jones a pg though? He seems like the same (very good) type as Frampton. I think if we are looking for a shifty/quick true point guard on the roster or in our recruiting classes Carter is the only viable answer.stevelee wrote:And then . . . along came Jones.
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The song quotation was too tempting to pass up, and he will be in the mix of combo players.BDL wrote:Is jones a pg though? He seems like the same (very good) type as Frampton. I think if we are looking for a shifty/quick true point guard on the roster or in our recruiting classes Carter is the only viable answer.stevelee wrote:And then . . . along came Jones.
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Jack's creativity seemed like a mixed blessing sometimes.BDL wrote:Mind you, there is a difference in being able to bring the ball up and be an actual playmaking pg. KG, JAG, KP, PA are all good secondary creators but aren't guys we just throw it in to and say create (a la jack gibbs).BDL wrote:Is jones a pg though? He seems like the same (very good) type as Frampton. I think if we are looking for a shifty/quick true point guard on the roster or in our recruiting classes Carter is the only viable answer.stevelee wrote:And then . . . along came Jones.
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It was perfect when playing next to both Tyler and Sully, but when he the shooters around him disappeared, defenses could collapse and could cause problems for Jack. Shooting (health pending) will not be our concern going forward thankfully, and with shooters, having a guy who can break down the defense and kick can be a huge weapon. I see Kellan as a guy who can develop into that role (to a degree)stevelee wrote:Jack's creativity seemed like a mixed blessing sometimes.BDL wrote:Mind you, there is a difference in being able to bring the ball up and be an actual playmaking pg. KG, JAG, KP, PA are all good secondary creators but aren't guys we just throw it in to and say create (a la jack gibbs).BDL wrote:Is jones a pg though? He seems like the same (very good) type as Frampton. I think if we are looking for a shifty/quick true point guard on the roster or in our recruiting classes Carter is the only viable answer.stevelee wrote:And then . . . along came Jones.
Don't know about his potential to drive and dish, but Kellan's demonstated ability and willingness to drive and score are already very well-developed.CatsUpNorth wrote:It was perfect when playing next to both Tyler and Sully, but when he the shooters around him disappeared, defenses could collapse and could cause problems for Jack. Shooting (health pending) will not be our concern going forward thankfully, and with shooters, having a guy who can break down the defense and kick can be a huge weapon. I see Kellan as a guy who can develop into that role (to a degree)stevelee wrote:Jack's creativity seemed like a mixed blessing sometimes.BDL wrote:Mind you, there is a difference in being able to bring the ball up and be an actual playmaking pg. KG, JAG, KP, PA are all good secondary creators but aren't guys we just throw it in to and say create (a la jack gibbs).BDL wrote:Is jones a pg though? He seems like the same (very good) type as Frampton. I think if we are looking for a shifty/quick true point guard on the roster or in our recruiting classes Carter is the only viable answer.stevelee wrote:And then . . . along came Jones.
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Kellan Grady is our point guard… We”ll be able to use others as back up points… But if you think Kellan isn’t a point guard then you don’t know what a point guard looks like.
Just a quick reminder, Jack Gibbs didn’t start a game as a freshman and came off the bench and averaged only 20 minutes a game… I daresay Kellan has the opportunity to surpass Jack’s career.
Just a quick reminder, Jack Gibbs didn’t start a game as a freshman and came off the bench and averaged only 20 minutes a game… I daresay Kellan has the opportunity to surpass Jack’s career.
"He is a 6-foot-3, sweet smiling, fun loving boogeyman who will decimate entire teams, then sign autographs and take pictures with his fallen foes' children.
He is a question with no answers."
He is a question with no answers."
I don't think anyone is questioning his talent, he clearly has a chance to be an all time davidson great without question. However, many here seem to want a true point guard; Kellan averages under 2 assists a game. Kellan has shown a willingness to drive but I think its completely fair for people to want a shifty/quick guard who creates for others before himself.collegecoach8502 wrote:Kellan Grady is our point guard… We”ll be able to use others as back up points… But if you think Kellan isn’t a point guard then you don’t know what a point guard looks like.
Just a quick reminder, Jack Gibbs didn’t start a game as a freshman and came off the bench and averaged only 20 minutes a game… I daresay Kellan has the opportunity to surpass Jack’s career.
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He's true enough for me.BDL wrote:I don't think anyone is questioning his talent, he clearly has a chance to be an all time davidson great without question. However, many here seem to want a true point guard; Kellan averages under 2 assists a game. Kellan has shown a willingness to drive but I think its completely fair for people to want a shifty/quick guard who creates for others before himself.collegecoach8502 wrote:Kellan Grady is our point guard… We”ll be able to use others as back up points… But if you think Kellan isn’t a point guard then you don’t know what a point guard looks like.
Just a quick reminder, Jack Gibbs didn’t start a game as a freshman and came off the bench and averaged only 20 minutes a game… I daresay Kellan has the opportunity to surpass Jack’s career.
"He is a 6-foot-3, sweet smiling, fun loving boogeyman who will decimate entire teams, then sign autographs and take pictures with his fallen foes' children.
He is a question with no answers."
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I'd like to have a point guard who plays like that guy for the Warriors.BDL wrote:Kellan has shown a willingness to drive but I think its completely fair for people to want a shifty/quick guard who creates for others before himself.
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Grady is still just a freshman. He will be amazing before he is done.BDL wrote:I don't think anyone is questioning his talent, he clearly has a chance to be an all time davidson great without question. However, many here seem to want a true point guard; Kellan averages under 2 assists a game. Kellan has shown a willingness to drive but I think its completely fair for people to want a shifty/quick guard who creates for others before himself.collegecoach8502 wrote:Kellan Grady is our point guard… We”ll be able to use others as back up points… But if you think Kellan isn’t a point guard then you don’t know what a point guard looks like.
Just a quick reminder, Jack Gibbs didn’t start a game as a freshman and came off the bench and averaged only 20 minutes a game… I daresay Kellan has the opportunity to surpass Jack’s career.
No one is arguing this point; he is already amazing (one of our best players). I'm just saying I understnd why some want a true point guard. Grady isn't used as a pass first point guard by the way nor should he. His incredible talents are accentuated by how we use him now. He plays alot like Paul Pierce instead of Chris Paul, a focal point but not a floor general.wildforthecats wrote:Grady is still just a freshman. He will be amazing before he is done.BDL wrote:I don't think anyone is questioning his talent, he clearly has a chance to be an all time davidson great without question. However, many here seem to want a true point guard; Kellan averages under 2 assists a game. Kellan has shown a willingness to drive but I think its completely fair for people to want a shifty/quick guard who creates for others before himself.collegecoach8502 wrote:Kellan Grady is our point guard… We”ll be able to use others as back up points… But if you think Kellan isn’t a point guard then you don’t know what a point guard looks like.
Just a quick reminder, Jack Gibbs didn’t start a game as a freshman and came off the bench and averaged only 20 minutes a game… I daresay Kellan has the opportunity to surpass Jack’s career.
Even given the average age of posters on this board, steve, that reference might be a bit obscure (except to diehard Lieber-Stoller fans like me).stevelee wrote:The song quotation was too tempting to pass up, and he will be in the mix of combo players.BDL wrote:Is jones a pg though? He seems like the same (very good) type as Frampton. I think if we are looking for a shifty/quick true point guard on the roster or in our recruiting classes Carter is the only viable answer.stevelee wrote:And then . . . along came Jones.
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http://youtu.be/eFyr49TwuiIWildCock wrote:Even given the average age of posters on this board, steve, that reference might be a bit obscure (except to diehard Lieber-Stoller fans like me).stevelee wrote:The song quotation was too tempting to pass up, and he will be in the mix of combo players.BDL wrote:Is jones a pg though? He seems like the same (very good) type as Frampton. I think if we are looking for a shifty/quick true point guard on the roster or in our recruiting classes Carter is the only viable answer.stevelee wrote:And then . . . along came Jones.