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  • Matt Roth Video

    If you've never seen Matt Roth, you have to at least watch this video.

  • #2
    Thanks, T.....vintage Matt Roth in that video!

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    • #3
      Yeah,,,but can he shoot.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dogsrus
        Yeah,,,but can he shoot.
        Doggie, Matt is the real deal.

        I have seen him play many times including at the Macker 2 years ago (which impressed the most), hope he stays in the area and plays for BU but if he left for Big 11 country I wouldn't hold it against him.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dogsrus
          Yeah,,,but can he shoot.
          I watched the video and calculated his shooting percentage based on what I saw there. Roth really can shoot! He is right around 100%!
          From PJ Star sports expert Kirk Wessler in his Jan. 10, 2012 column following 8th loss in a row at Drake-
          "Yes, the Braves are better than they were when the season started two months ago. By a light year or two, they??™re better."

          And from the PJ Star 4/26/12, Dave Reynolds-
          "Fields and Grier both appear to be difference makers. If Bradley continues to add the right players around them, happy days may be ahead for the Braves after a long dry spell."

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          • #6
            In that 2 minute video, Roth drains about 10 shots, but only one of them is wide open.
            Remarkably, 6 of the first 7 have a tall, long-armed guy with a hand right in Matt's face,
            who is doing a pretty solid job of defending,
            and he just elevates and shoots right over the guy.
            Watch it again and see if you agree!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by chitownBUB
              In that 2 minute video, Roth drains about 10 shots, but only one of them is wide open.
              Remarkably, 6 of the first 7 have a tall, long-armed guy with a hand right in Matt's face,
              who is doing a pretty solid job of defending,
              and he just elevates and shoots right over the guy.
              Watch it again and see if you agree!
              There's always a place for someone who can shoot like that. But I will agree with some of the folks who say he needs to improve on his strength, quickness, and athleticism. He's a better shooter, but nowhere close to as well-rounded as JC was at this point.
              Onward and Upward!

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              • #8
                What is Matt's ranking for his class in the state of Illinois? Just curious????

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                • #9
                  I think the third to the last shot, where he is on the right wing in front of the scorers table is the best. He basically catches, shoots with a guy in his face while falling out of bounds. Hes close to the sideline then he is to the three line...he also was falling backwards a bit like AP and Zobs used to do making it tougher to block.

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                  • #10
                    I told you guys he was a must get. I think it was flip that said no, but Matt Roth is tough. He really could care less if someone is in his face or not. I really hope it is not true that he wants to go to Illinois. oh well we have to wait 2 more years anyways. We'll see, but man he is good, right?

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                    • #11
                      Sweet Stroke

                      That's a sweet stroke he's got. No Doubt!

                      Is it just me or does he seem to have a long, slow release to his shot? I just wonder if he'll be able to get it off this well in college with a bigger, stronger, faster player in his face. I also wonder if he'll be able to create his shot in college, or if he'll just be limited to a stand up set shot? He is kind of small.

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                      • #12
                        ChicagoHoops.com rates him the #18 player in Illinois in the class of 2008. They tend to overrate the Chicago area players a little and underrate the downstate players.

                        Other rankings list him between 12th and mid 20's. But these kind of rankings are very subjective.

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                        • #13
                          Don't need to see the video.....I was there and saw MR hit 2 3's standing on the Y of Bradley near the halfcourt line!

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                          • #14
                            Re: Sweet Stroke

                            Originally posted by Braves4Life
                            That's a sweet stroke he's got. No Doubt!

                            Is it just me or does he seem to have a long, slow release to his shot? I just wonder if he'll be able to get it off this well in college with a bigger, stronger, faster player in his face. I also wonder if he'll be able to create his shot in college, or if he'll just be limited to a stand up set shot? He is kind of small.
                            B4L, I have never seen the kid play and the video was my first and that is exactly what I thought a little slow on his release. But he looks long and definitly knows he can shoot the basketball... confidence is a great thing.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Sweet Stroke

                              Originally posted by houstontxbrave
                              Originally posted by Braves4Life
                              That's a sweet stroke he's got. No Doubt!

                              Is it just me or does he seem to have a long, slow release to his shot? I just wonder if he'll be able to get it off this well in college with a bigger, stronger, faster player in his face. I also wonder if he'll be able to create his shot in college, or if he'll just be limited to a stand up set shot? He is kind of small.
                              B4L, I have never seen the kid play and the video was my first and that is exactly what I thought a little slow on his release. But he looks long and definitly knows he can shoot the basketball... confidence is a great thing.
                              JC had a similar shot coming out of Pekin with a lower release point (more of a push). Last year they attempted to change his release point to above his head & he struggled all year to find his shot. Now he's found a happy medium and moved his release point back down a little and worked on getting the ball out faster. Now look what he's doing this year.

                              I'd take a shooter like MR in a heartbeat, just like height, that's not something that is easily taught. I watched him as a freshman torch a much better athlete in Jamar Smith to lead his team to the super sectionals. I know I've read at least one publication that called him the best pure shooter in the state of IL.

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