packers21 wrote:GOPACKGO!!! wrote:packers21 wrote:GOPACKGO!!! wrote:packers21 wrote:GOPACKGO!!! wrote:Wonder if Colorado plays in a no touch league because they are going to have to beat the crap out of Joe for a year before they put him on the court. A 4' guard can box that kid out. Major lack of effort in many games this past season or he was tired from not being subbed for a rest (Colorado isn't going to let you wait at half court). Going to be interesting to see how his colligate career turns out because they don't need a 6'10" guard.
You think they are going to play him at the 5?
I can't see him being a Guard and with that being said he still needs to be aggressive as a Power Forward. I think he's a great shooter and very talented. My apologies for seeing a lack of aggression and needing a rest quite often to the other keyboard warriors that took offense, but it's still the truth.
The kid had 12 D1 offers and multiple from P5 teams and you dont even know what position he plays but we are supposed to believe your truth.
Does anyone know what position he plays? You might see him post up a couple times in a half, he brings the ball up and plays the guard position whenever he thinks he needs to take over, he plays a shooting guard or forward position at times. Sometimes you see all 5 players standing on the 3 point line. You can't even tell me what position he plays because he doesn't have a designated position at Enderlin.
I truly see him playing as a Forward like Micah Potter from Wisconsin. If you haven't seen Potter play your missing out on another 6' 10" player that can hit a three or post up. I agree, best of luck to Joe, and I'm sure he will do well in college.
Positionless Basketball
Agree or disagree with Calvin's philosophy with his guys, by not forcing Joe to sit on the block and only shoot from the paint, he gave him an opportunity to play basketball in the Pac-12. Positionless basketball has been around for awhile so that take is hilarious considering it appears to be meant as yet another dig at Joe's prospects.