05-06 was very weak. Brandon Robinson, Bobby Frasor, Wes MillerIs this our weakest backcourt since 2002? The 2020 backcourt while Cole Anthony was out with his injury was really bad, but I’d sure love for this team to have a Brandon Robinson.
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05-06 was very weak. Brandon Robinson, Bobby Frasor, Wes MillerIs this our weakest backcourt since 2002? The 2020 backcourt while Cole Anthony was out with his injury was really bad, but I’d sure love for this team to have a Brandon Robinson.
Brandon Robinson wasn’t there then.05-06 was very weak. Brandon Robinson, Bobby Frasor, Wes Miller
Kinda missing Cadeau right about now...I like Dixon a lot, but he doesn’t strike as a PG either. That said, I see a lot more potential in him than in Evans, not to mention greater confidence.
The rumor when EC entered the portal was that he'd asked for $2mil and was rebuffed, although his mom refuted the rumor. Evans' estimated NIL for this year is more than $2mil. I can't find what Cadeau got from Michigan.I wonder if we had offered Elliot the same money we are paying Evans if he would have stayed. I know things had turned sour by the end, but I doubt he is making more than Evans at Michigan and this team would be much better on offense (though still struggling with shooting and defense) if Elliot had stayed.
We seem to be having this issue with both of our revenue sports.I also think we didn't quite understand how the market was going to have jumped when we were negotiating with him.
I meant Quentin Thomas. Don't know how I confused those two.Brandon Robinson wasn’t there then.
No real stars in the 2005-06 backcourt, but they played well and were much more productive than our current backcourt. And Miller shot 44% from 3 that year.
In HD and Tanner's defense, I remember a lot of folks - coaches, GMs, agents, everyone - being surprised at the amount of money that was being thrown around last off-season and no one seemed quite prepared for it. Especially for the offers that trickled down to second- and third-tier options after the top tier players were off the board.We seem to be having this issue with both of our revenue sports.
I think that backcourt was very steady, just not flashy.Brandon Robinson wasn’t there then.
No real stars in the 2005-06 backcourt, but they played well and were much more productive than our current backcourt. And Miller shot 44% from 3 that year.
Hindsight is beneficial. If we knew then what we know now, and all that ...In HD and Tanner's defense, I remember a lot of folks - coaches, GMs, agents, everyone - being surprised at the amount of money that was being thrown around last off-season and no one seemed quite prepared for it. Especially for the offers that trickled down to second- and third-tier options after the top tier players were off the board.
I agree with you about hindsight.Hindsight is beneficial. If we knew then what we know now, and all that ...
But getting comparable players through the portal has always been more expensive than retention. It is cheaper to retain than to acquire. My best guess is that Elliot's departure had more to do with soured relationships than dollars and cents -- on both sides.
I also forgot about 2010. That one was pretty weak.I meant Quentin Thomas. Don't know how I confused those two.
Basically, any year we made the NIT likely had a weak backcourt.I also forgot about 2010. That one was pretty weak.
Not 2003.Basically, any year we made the NIT likely had a weak backcourt.
I was thinking about Cadeau as well but there wasn't a guard on the court last night that he could have guarded and his less than 2 threes a game and free throw shooting wouldn't have likely made much difference ,either.A number of the portal PGs we targeted don't seem to be playing well.
The best PG we likely had a shot at was already in Chapel Hill, but...yeah.
that would be preferable, but it's critical that Davis is gone. That's all that really matters at this point.I do hope if we decide to move on from Coach Davis after the season that we can convince him to step down versus having to fire him - and I really hope that we look outside the Carolina family for his replacement - I know Billy Donovan's name has been mentioned before but I saw he recently signed an extension with the bulls so don't know how likely that will be
But that's 3 straight games where the other team has hit 3s like that. It's not them just getting hot. The perimeter defense is not good and Hubert is not good at making adjustments.I was thinking about Cadeau as well but there wasn't a guard on the court last night that he could have guarded and his less than 2 threes a game and free throw shooting wouldn't have likely made much difference ,either.
Face it, they had three players absolutely go berserk from the three and it still took us missing 12 free throws for them to win. Sometimes you just get outplayed and nights when the other team goes 15-23 from three is likely to be one of them.
Agree on all points you have here... but will add the real blame goes to the players on the floor. Heck, they're pros now - getting paid big bucks to play a kid's game. And staying in front of your man or keeping up your intensity on D, or communicating with each other on D is fundamental. You see it in every gym watching men's industrial league recreation center games. The players either will D up and play with intensity 100% of the time - or they will not. Recall: Roy had the same problem with his bunch of players his last 3 or 4 years. He got tired of having to coach or "teach" the literal "want to" and toughness on defense. He got tired of it.But that's 3 straight games where the other team has hit 3s like that. It's not them just getting hot. The perimeter defense is not good and Hubert is not good at making adjustments.
As has been pointed out, the group that would hire Hubert's replacement is the same group that brought you Bellycheck.I do hope if we decide to move on from Coach Davis after the season that we can convince him to step down versus having to fire him - and I really hope that we look outside the Carolina family for his replacement - I know Billy Donovan's name has been mentioned before but I saw he recently signed an extension with the bulls so don't know how likely that will be