So you think we don’t have that potential without him? Lots of speculation in that take…You put him in this team and it would have the potential to go very deep into March. The offense wouldn't have to run through him.
I think it still would have ran through him assuming we paid the same that we did last year for Tolu.Last years team didn’t have guards that can create shots. Hubbard was still green and there was no other guard on that team that could go out there and do what these guys are capable of every night. The offense wouldn’t have to run through Tolu.
If he was on this roster teams wouldn’t be able to double team him so much like they did last season. If they did these guards would make them pay with open shots or cutting to the paint on the double team for a layup.I think it still would have ran through him assuming we paid the same that we did last year for Tolu.
I didn't say that. The one thing we seem to be lacking is a dominate big man. You can still get there without one, but having one would be nice.So you think we don’t have that potential without him? Lots of speculation in that take…
I'm assuming Tolu was never percent last year. There were times he had the ball under the basket and he could have easily dunked but he would miss a layup. I'm assuming that his foot was a factor that slowed him down. That's what I want to believe anyway.If he was on this roster teams wouldn’t be able to double team him so much like they did last season. If they did these guards would make them pay with open shots or cutting to the paint on the double team for a layup.
Hubbard might have been “green” at this time last year, but he still was / is as good as it gets at the college level as far as being a guard that can create shots….but he was the only one. Multiple options now, which is nice. It ran through Tolu and Hubbard last year because there was no Plan C.Last years team didn’t have guards that can create shots. Hubbard was still green and there was no other guard on that team that could go out there and do what these guys are capable of every night. The offense wouldn’t have to run through Tolu.
I don’t know how much it was or wasn’t bothering him. But I doubt his foot was 100% at any time last season. Anyone know where he is now? He was a good Bulldog & I hope he does well.I'm assuming Tolu was never percent last year. There were times he had the ball under the basket and he could have easily dunked but he would miss a layup. I'm assuming that his foot was a factor that slowed him down. That's what I want to believe anyway.
He’s on the Detroit Pistons G League team.I don’t know how much it was or wasn’t bothering him. But I doubt his foot was 100% at any time last season. Anyone know where he is now? He was a good Bulldog & I hope he does well.
Hubbard is at another level this season. He had a tremendous offseason and got bigger and stronger. He played like a freshman at times last season so yes he was green.Hubbard might have been “green” at this time last year, but he still was / is as good as it gets at the college level as far as being a guard that can create shots….but he was the only one. Multiple options now, which is nice. It ran through Tolu and Hubbard last year because there was no Plan C.
He sucked
He sucked