Post by blackandgold on Nov 3, 2012 14:19:47 GMT -5
SDSU beat Black Hills State, 89-66
www.gojacks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=64545&SPID=7143&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205723755&DB_OEM_ID=15000
What jumps out to me is that Taevaunn Prince had 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting. One reason why I don't think SDSU will miss Callahan is because I think Prince replicates a lot of what he does. He is an undersized wing player who may be one of the toughest players on the team. While he hasn't shown the ability to hit threes like Callahan, I think his ability to get to the basket is more valuable, especially with Carlson back and seemingly ready to be the lead option to catch passes from Wolters for open three-point looks. Prince was also a solid rebounder last season in limited minutes, which was another talent that Callahan brought to the table.
NDSU beat Concordia, 86-57
www.gobison.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=2400&ATCLID=205723748
Highlights can be seen in the video at the link above. No. 22 in the video stands out. He is only seen one time making a fastbreak dunk. His name is Kory Brown. He played about the same minutes as Mike Felt and had a very similar stat line. If they roll out with a backcourt of Lawrence Alexander and Kory Brown, that'd be quite a different athletic look than we are used to from NDSU. While Felt has some sneaky athleticism, Brown probably has a higher ceiling overall.
Western Illinois beats Harris Stowe State, 77-56
www.goleathernecks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=49946&SPID=4947&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205724027&DB_OEM_ID=12000
Highlights included at the link above. Good to see some video on their three major newcomers, No. 10 (Jordan Foster), No. 33 (Adam Link), and No. 52 (Mike Ocheroebia). Foster had an impressive night, 6-of-8 shooting and 4 assists in 18 minutes. If that is a sign of things to come, then he could prove a very reliable back-up to Ceola Clark in year 1 and then be a great replacement after this year. Link looked fairly athletic and like he could be a nice complement to Terell Parks in the frontcourt. Ocheroebia looked like a big boy out there. His stat line was pretty great for his first exhibition game. I'm most curious to see this team in the early season since it looks like Molinari filled out his roster well enough to have them back in contention.
www.gojacks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=64545&SPID=7143&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205723755&DB_OEM_ID=15000
What jumps out to me is that Taevaunn Prince had 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting. One reason why I don't think SDSU will miss Callahan is because I think Prince replicates a lot of what he does. He is an undersized wing player who may be one of the toughest players on the team. While he hasn't shown the ability to hit threes like Callahan, I think his ability to get to the basket is more valuable, especially with Carlson back and seemingly ready to be the lead option to catch passes from Wolters for open three-point looks. Prince was also a solid rebounder last season in limited minutes, which was another talent that Callahan brought to the table.
NDSU beat Concordia, 86-57
www.gobison.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=2400&ATCLID=205723748
Highlights can be seen in the video at the link above. No. 22 in the video stands out. He is only seen one time making a fastbreak dunk. His name is Kory Brown. He played about the same minutes as Mike Felt and had a very similar stat line. If they roll out with a backcourt of Lawrence Alexander and Kory Brown, that'd be quite a different athletic look than we are used to from NDSU. While Felt has some sneaky athleticism, Brown probably has a higher ceiling overall.
Western Illinois beats Harris Stowe State, 77-56
www.goleathernecks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=49946&SPID=4947&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205724027&DB_OEM_ID=12000
Highlights included at the link above. Good to see some video on their three major newcomers, No. 10 (Jordan Foster), No. 33 (Adam Link), and No. 52 (Mike Ocheroebia). Foster had an impressive night, 6-of-8 shooting and 4 assists in 18 minutes. If that is a sign of things to come, then he could prove a very reliable back-up to Ceola Clark in year 1 and then be a great replacement after this year. Link looked fairly athletic and like he could be a nice complement to Terell Parks in the frontcourt. Ocheroebia looked like a big boy out there. His stat line was pretty great for his first exhibition game. I'm most curious to see this team in the early season since it looks like Molinari filled out his roster well enough to have them back in contention.