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re: predicting LSU's men basketball depth chart
Posted on 8/21/15 at 2:53 pm to AlecRock23
Posted on 8/21/15 at 2:53 pm to AlecRock23
Quarterman
Tone
Hornsby
Simmons
Malone
Epps
Patterson
Gray
Sampson
Bridge
After victor gets back he will start and Malone slides over to the pine and plays more situational/spot minutes
Tone
Hornsby
Simmons
Malone
Epps
Patterson
Gray
Sampson
Bridge
After victor gets back he will start and Malone slides over to the pine and plays more situational/spot minutes
Posted on 8/21/15 at 3:03 pm to CoastTrashTiger
Pre Victor
PG: Quarterman, Gray
SG: Tone, Patterson
SF: Hornsby, Sampson
PF: Simmons, Epps, Bridge
C: Malone, Robinson
Victor Elgible
PG: Quarterman, Gray
SG: Tone, Patterson
SF: Hornsby, Sampson
PF: Simmons, Epps, Bridge
C: Victor, Malone, Robinson
I'm not worried about rebounding at all. Sometimes a disadvantage is an advantage. Rebounding isn't about size. It's about hustle and want to. From what I've seen all our guards hustle for rebounds. Small ball is becoming popular imagine how hard it's going to be for teams to keep up and rebound with our guards helping the bigs swarm the paint on those 50/50 balls. Then you have guys like Epps, Simmons, and Victor sprinting the floor like a deer with a heavier guy trying to keep up. Think about 40 minutes of hell. This LSU team will run opponents into the ground in the 2nd half. Not to mention we have depth and athleticism to press. With TQ being 6'6 against opposing PGs. It's going to be tough for them to run their offense.
PG: Quarterman, Gray
SG: Tone, Patterson
SF: Hornsby, Sampson
PF: Simmons, Epps, Bridge
C: Malone, Robinson
Victor Elgible
PG: Quarterman, Gray
SG: Tone, Patterson
SF: Hornsby, Sampson
PF: Simmons, Epps, Bridge
C: Victor, Malone, Robinson
I'm not worried about rebounding at all. Sometimes a disadvantage is an advantage. Rebounding isn't about size. It's about hustle and want to. From what I've seen all our guards hustle for rebounds. Small ball is becoming popular imagine how hard it's going to be for teams to keep up and rebound with our guards helping the bigs swarm the paint on those 50/50 balls. Then you have guys like Epps, Simmons, and Victor sprinting the floor like a deer with a heavier guy trying to keep up. Think about 40 minutes of hell. This LSU team will run opponents into the ground in the 2nd half. Not to mention we have depth and athleticism to press. With TQ being 6'6 against opposing PGs. It's going to be tough for them to run their offense.
This post was edited on 8/21/15 at 3:05 pm
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