mtgrizrule
Well-known member
I'll get this started.
Michael Oguine: Alley oops, high flying offensive and defensive plays.
Will Cherry: Clutch steals and defensive stops, minimizing opposing best guards
Brian Qvale: Patrolling the paint on both ends, especially blocking shots.
This year's GRIZ sure could use what these guys did.
Oguine's air theatrics are a rarity. Nobody even close to doing what he did.
Will Cherry had a knack for clutch game winning defensive efforts. Falls and Pridgett combine to come close to Cherry, but how often at clutch times?
Brian Qvale - Since his departure, we haven't had a game changing paint presence. What we do have are a few mid sized players who block shots (Pridgett and Carter-Hollinger), and an young post who changes trajectory of shots, but not as many blocks (Anderson). Qvale consistently provided 2 to 3 blocks per game.
I look forward to hear what others think.
Michael Oguine: Alley oops, high flying offensive and defensive plays.
Will Cherry: Clutch steals and defensive stops, minimizing opposing best guards
Brian Qvale: Patrolling the paint on both ends, especially blocking shots.
This year's GRIZ sure could use what these guys did.
Oguine's air theatrics are a rarity. Nobody even close to doing what he did.
Will Cherry had a knack for clutch game winning defensive efforts. Falls and Pridgett combine to come close to Cherry, but how often at clutch times?
Brian Qvale - Since his departure, we haven't had a game changing paint presence. What we do have are a few mid sized players who block shots (Pridgett and Carter-Hollinger), and an young post who changes trajectory of shots, but not as many blocks (Anderson). Qvale consistently provided 2 to 3 blocks per game.
I look forward to hear what others think.