Most fun play of the year?

Hungry Jack

All-Conference
Nov 17, 2008
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If you have ever wondered what a stampeding Sasquatch looked like, you now know.
 

TheC

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
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That's a really athletic play. I can't imagine seeing Ryan Young do that. I even have a hard time seeing Edey doing that even though he's a pretty good athlete for his size.
Perhaps the most important thing is seeing what it does for Matt's confidence. I'd love to see him become a bit more assertive on the offensive end. With the exception of the lob-slams where he feels pretty good, he is way too timid around the basket with the ball. He made a nice lay-up at the rim and then this incredible play in the last game, which may start to convince him that he can really do this!
 

NJCat

All-Conference
Mar 7, 2016
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Perhaps the most important thing is seeing what it does for Matt's confidence. I'd love to see him become a bit more assertive on the offensive end. With the exception of the lob-slams where he feels pretty good, he is way too timid around the basket with the ball. He made a nice lay-up at the rim and then this incredible play in the last game, which may start to convince him that he can really do this!
I am surprised that he hasn't developed any low post moves. James had great success with Pardon, maybe the coaching change hurts NU's ability to develop a big.
 

PURPLECAT88

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Feb 4, 2003
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That's a really athletic play. I can't imagine seeing Ryan Young do that. I even have a hard time seeing Edey doing that even though he's a pretty good athlete for his size.
Heck, I have a hard time seeing Nicholson do it, even though I am literally seeing Nicholson do it.
 

SmellyCat

Junior
May 29, 2001
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My favorite part is Martelli getting the hell out of the way. He's a big guy, but he's not Nicholson-running-the-floor-like-a-freight-train big.
 

wildcatpn

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Oct 26, 2005
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Perhaps the most important thing is seeing what it does for Matt's confidence. I'd love to see him become a bit more assertive on the offensive end. With the exception of the lob-slams where he feels pretty good, he is way too timid around the basket with the ball. He made a nice lay-up at the rim and then this incredible play in the last game, which may start to convince him that he can really do this!
I hope so. I don't think i've ever seen a guy who contributes a lot to a team when he has absolutely zero offensive game around the hoop other than when he dunks.
 
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It is a bummer that in his third year of college, he has negative post moves. I'd guess he's always just been so big among his peers that it wasn't needed, but man he'd be super dangerous on offense if he had just two moves he could switch back and forth with.
 

PurpleWhiteBoy

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Feb 25, 2021
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It is a bummer that in his third year of college, he has negative post moves. I'd guess he's always just been so big among his peers that it wasn't needed, but man he'd be super dangerous on offense if he had just two moves he could switch back and forth with.
Two words for the way our coaching staff was focusing its attention last year...

Stretch
Five
 

DaCat

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
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I hope so. I don't think i've ever seen a guy who contributes a lot to a team when he has absolutely zero offensive game around the hoop other than when he dunks.
We have basically two of those guys in MN and TV. But they've been serviceable so far.
 

PurpleWhiteBoy

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I hope so. I don't think i've ever seen a guy who contributes a lot to a team when he has absolutely zero offensive game around the hoop other than when he dunks.
Mark Eaton would be one. Played 200 minutes in 2 years at UCLA, then was drafted and developed by the Utah Jazz, where he started for 11 years... Regarding his struggles before the NBA, Eaton said "The coaches didn't know how to teach me to play big, and I didn't know how to play big."

Greg Ostertag of Kansas would be another.
Bryant "Big Country" Reeves of Oklahoma State.
Shaquille O'Neal as a freshman at LSU, before working with Bill Walton and Kareem to add some post moves.
 

hdhntr1

All-Conference
Sep 5, 2006
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You're talking about the offseason. After NU/Collins hired Chris Lowery.
I'm talking about the wasted time before that.
You don't have to admit it, but Nicholson is a year behind schedule.
Last year MN was a foul machine and could not stay on the floor. He was not ready last year, he is this year