Falzon has Kevin Coble's offensive game

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He's got some odd shots in the arsenal. Off balance Js, that runner from the elbow. With Jeff Ryan and Nicola Baran and Timmy Doyle next to him, he'd already considered a star. Here, he's the fourth option. It's a better scenario for his development, of course, but we're missing how good he will get because he doesn't get many chances with the ball.

He's really changed his game in the past few weeks. Not just settling for the three. He also showed a little cockiness tonight, which I love to see.

He's a better natural rebounder than Coble was, I think. He'll be real, real good.
 
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He's got some odd shots in the arsenal. Off balance Js, that runner from the elbow. With Jeff Ryan and Nicola Baran and Timmy Doyle next to him, he'd already considered a star. Here, he's the fourth option. It's a better scenario for his development, of course, but we're missing how good he will get because he doesn't get many chances with the ball.

He's really changed his game in the past few weeks. Not just settling for the three. He also showed a little cockiness tonight, which I love to see.

He's a better natural rebounder than Coble was, I think. He'll be real, real good.
maybe that will prove true but imo he is a long way away from the All Big10 caliber Coble. Yes, he made a couple shots by surprising the defense but falzon is one dimensional. I think he is actually the most one dimensional shooter in the bigten actually with 93% of his shots from behind the arch.
 

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maybe that will prove true but imo he is a long way away from the All Big10 caliber Coble. Yes, he made a couple shots by surprising the defense but falzon is one dimensional. I think he is actually the most one dimensional shooter in the bigten actually with 93% of his shots from behind the arch.
Agree with Turk here. Maybe I'm looking back through rose-colored glasses, but I seem to remember Coble being a more versatile scorer than Falzon. Without even looking at numbers, it seems Aaron camps out beyond the arc a bit more than I remember Coble doing it (not to the extent that Jon Diebler used to do for OSU, but still a good majority of the time). Of course, Falzon has yet to play even 3/4 of a single season, so his game figures to evolve quite a bit in seasons to come. Looking forward to watching it.