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2007 Ex-Commitment- DeAaron Williams
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Originally posted by flipperOriginally posted by tornadoDeAaron can be a fine player in the MVC. His athleticism can be a plus even tho his outside shooting is suspect.
Couisnard is a fine player at WSU but isn't a great outside shooter.
Tatum takes a ton of 3-pointers (23-92) and only makes a fourth of them, but he is their leading scorer.
Lawrence Wright is only 1-9 on 3-pointers, but has a 45% overall FG%.
And it might give BU that "difficult matchup" when DW can post up a guard but drive on a bigger player.
I am anxious to see him in a Braves uniform.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by flipperOriginally posted by tornadoDeAaron can be a fine player in the MVC. His athleticism can be a plus even tho his outside shooting is suspect.
Couisnard is a fine player at WSU but isn't a great outside shooter.
Tatum takes a ton of 3-pointers (23-92) and only makes a fourth of them, but he is their leading scorer.
Lawrence Wright is only 1-9 on 3-pointers, but has a 45% overall FG%.
And it might give BU that "difficult matchup" when DW can post up a guard but drive on a bigger player.
I am anxious to see him in a Braves uniform.
The comment had been made in several posts that Williams isn't
a good shooter and that BU has too many poor shooters and
doesn't need another.
I was just giving examples of how a player who might be a poor
shooter could still help if he is a team player who can contribute
in other ways, including scoring from within his range.
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Originally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by flipperOriginally posted by tornadoDeAaron can be a fine player in the MVC. His athleticism can be a plus even tho his outside shooting is suspect.
Couisnard is a fine player at WSU but isn't a great outside shooter.
Tatum takes a ton of 3-pointers (23-92) and only makes a fourth of them, but he is their leading scorer.
Lawrence Wright is only 1-9 on 3-pointers, but has a 45% overall FG%.
And it might give BU that "difficult matchup" when DW can post up a guard but drive on a bigger player.
I am anxious to see him in a Braves uniform.
The comment had been made in several posts that Williams isn't
a good shooter and that BU has too many poor shooters and
doesn't need another.
I was just giving examples of how a player who might be a poor
shooter could still help if he is a team player who can contribute
in other ways, including scoring from within his range.
I dont see DW being a superstar but a nice, double-digit scorer by the time he is done at the Hilltop. All while being a very good defender and good rebounder for a guard.
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I remember Curtis Stucky at Bradley. He was not a great shooter, but still has the highest career scoring average in Bradley history. Of course he benefitted from being Stan Albeck's primary scorer for 2 years."Peoria, land of 10,000 coaches"
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Here's a laugh-
Wisconsin lost their first Big Ten Conference game last night, and the local headlines in Madison blame the loss on being
"SHORTHANDED".
"The team announced before the game that sophomore forward Greg Stiemsma and freshman forward Marcus Landry didn't make the trip to Columbus. The 6-foot-11 Stiemsma is taking a temporary leave of absence for medical reasons, while the 6-7 Landry was declared ineligible for the game.
A third Badger, redshirt freshman DeAaron Williams, left the team two weeks ago amidst academic problems and is apparently enrolling at Bradley."
Then when they explain being short handed they note the three players who were missing were Landry, Stiemsma, and DeAaron Williams.
None of these guys have ever started, and I doubt if they were present, the outcome would have been different.
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Originally posted by user1Here's a laugh-
Wisconsin lost their first Big Ten Conference game last night, and the local headlines in Madison blame the loss on being
"SHORTHANDED".
"The team announced before the game that sophomore forward Greg Stiemsma and freshman forward Marcus Landry didn't make the trip to Columbus. The 6-foot-11 Stiemsma is taking a temporary leave of absence for medical reasons, while the 6-7 Landry was declared ineligible for the game.
A third Badger, redshirt freshman DeAaron Williams, left the team two weeks ago amidst academic problems and is apparently enrolling at Bradley."
Then when they explain being short handed they note the three players who were missing were Landry, Stiemsma, and DeAaron Williams.
None of these guys have ever started, and I doubt if they were present, the outcome would have been different.
None of these guys have ever started, and I doubt if they were present, the outcome would have been different.[/quote]
Although Steisma and Landry don't start, they certainly are important to Wisconsin's lineup.
Both players have played in all 16 of the Badgers' games:
Stiemsma 2.8 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 1.5 BlocksPG, in 11.7 MPG.
Landry 6.4 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 15.4 MPG.
In the OSU loss, they only played 3 reserves (one player for 1 minute), and that amounted to 5 total points--ALL from Joe Krabbenhoft.
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