Colter_Nuanez56
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AZGrizFan said:Wouldn’t be surprised to see Brown right behind him....non-existent except when playing HS teams...
AZGrizFan said:Wouldn’t be surprised to see Brown right behind him....non-existent except when playing HS teams...
WaGriz4life said:AZGrizFan said:Wouldn’t be surprised to see Brown right behind him....non-existent except when playing HS teams...
Brown knows his role and that there is not a path to significant playing time. He is a very good student and wants to finish his career at Montana and get his degree. This is what I was told.
HookedonGriz said:WaGriz4life said:Brown knows his role and that there is not a path to significant playing time. He is a very good student and wants to finish his career at Montana and get his degree. This is what I was told.
Seems like a great kid, a great student, a great rep of Griz hoops on and off the court....I’ll take that!
Mousegriz said:How did this guy earn a starting position in the first two games this year? I'll take Vasquez all day long.
maroonandsilver said:And then there's Mack Anderson. Very little playing time so far this season, and none in the UW game.
PlayerRep said:maroonandsilver said:And then there's Mack Anderson. Very little playing time so far this season, and none in the UW game.
HIs lack of playing time concerns me. I have always liked him and his potential.
AZGrizFan said:Wouldn’t be surprised to see Brown right behind him....non-existent except when playing HS teams...
maroonandsilver said:PlayerRep said:HIs lack of playing time concerns me. I have always liked him and his potential.
Mack continues to have the same issues: fouls and protecting the basketball.
Sport said:Speaking of Mack Anderson and I can only quote from my own observations and nothing more. Mack developed late in his growth and bb I believe between his sophomore and junior years in Bozeman he grew from 6’4” to 6’9” in a few short months. Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong but this is what I remember. He went from playing in a small forward slot to one of the taller juniors in Montana AA basketball. His was not a transition that was smooth from facing the basket to playing with his back to the basket. His success quite frankly was more based on his height than his skill level. And in no way is this a knock on Mack. He is a super young man who gives his all to the bb program but his skill level is not up to what is needed at his position. He does have good ability in shoot blocking but his offensive skills are limited and he does tend to get into foul trouble because his feet don’t move as quickly as they should. Again, just my observation. Having said all that not everyone can be a starter as much as we’d like to see another Tinkle (W) or Krysko that’s just not Mack. He’s an excellent student and works very hard at his game. But truth be told he makes the Griz a better team because of his work effort on the court.
Sport said:Speaking of Mack Anderson and I can only quote from my own observations and nothing more. Mack developed late in his growth and bb I believe between his sophomore and junior years in Bozeman he grew from 6’4” to 6’9” in a few short months. Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong but this is what I remember. He went from playing in a small forward slot to one of the taller juniors in Montana AA basketball. His was not a transition that was smooth from facing the basket to playing with his back to the basket. His success quite frankly was more based on his height than his skill level. And in no way is this a knock on Mack. He is a super young man who gives his all to the bb program but his skill level is not up to what is needed at his position. He does have good ability in shoot blocking but his offensive skills are limited and he does tend to get into foul trouble because his feet don’t move as quickly as they should. Again, just my observation. Having said all that not everyone can be a starter as much as we’d like to see another Tinkle (W) or Krysko that’s just not Mack. He’s an excellent student and works very hard at his game. But truth be told he makes the Griz a better team because of his work effort on the court.