I thought Boya looked like he needed a few games against lesser competition to get used to the speed of college, both the opponent and his teammates. He chased blocks out of zone in a way that hurt us but wouldn’t ’have hurt his team in high school. He doesn’’t have much lift at the moment, but with his height it’’s okay. He’’s laterally outstanding and showed good touch on free throws. Didn’’t show off outstanding hands or finishing ability, but outside of Bar none of our traditional bigs have finished well this year. He drew attention rolling after setting picks in a way that warped the EIU defense and made an impact immediately. For a freshman in his first game, he had a promising showing without being dominant at all. It’’s a great sign for the future in Peoria.
On a side note, I am impressed with Luuk’’s improved confidence and competence. And extremely disappointed in the passivity of Jayden. I personally believe he is hurting our team as much as anyone. The best you can say about him is he doesn’’t make mistakes in rotation on defense or coughing up turnovers. But he doesn’’t help us score, he doesn’’t make enough of an impact on defense, and he doesn’’t help us rebound. He could be a very solid back up point guard; if he were willing to shoot threes. He dribbled into an 18 foot pull up after passing up a wide open, in rhythm three. He’’s a good shooter, he needs to make the confidence leap that Luuk and Koch made this offseason. Until then I’’d rather see his minutes go to Pittman who, makes an impact on defense at least or Kennel, who likes shooting. Coach seems to yank those two for turnovers and put in Jayden and it’’s just a personal pet peeve of mine right now.
On a side note, I am impressed with Luuk’’s improved confidence and competence. And extremely disappointed in the passivity of Jayden. I personally believe he is hurting our team as much as anyone. The best you can say about him is he doesn’’t make mistakes in rotation on defense or coughing up turnovers. But he doesn’’t help us score, he doesn’’t make enough of an impact on defense, and he doesn’’t help us rebound. He could be a very solid back up point guard; if he were willing to shoot threes. He dribbled into an 18 foot pull up after passing up a wide open, in rhythm three. He’’s a good shooter, he needs to make the confidence leap that Luuk and Koch made this offseason. Until then I’’d rather see his minutes go to Pittman who, makes an impact on defense at least or Kennel, who likes shooting. Coach seems to yank those two for turnovers and put in Jayden and it’’s just a personal pet peeve of mine right now.
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