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that's pretty much how i'm seeing woods and what i'm expecting of him. though he may be a slightly worse jump shooter than kam was last year (or he may be as good or better; we'll see), woods is certainly a more rounded scorer. he has that "old man in the rec league" game where he won't beat you with the first step, but he'll body you up if you're crowding him outside. not many guards initiate and drive through contact like woods does. though primarily a spot-up shooter, he appears to understand the adage that if your defender is bigger and/or more athletic, get into his chest. woods praised our weight training program for a reason.I see Mr. Woods as a replacement for Kam Williams - and quite possibly an upgrade if you look at all-around game, although it is hard to find a knock down shooter as good as Kam.
More rounded on offense than Kam (can backup at the point), but not as athletic and a downgrade on D. He checks some boxes of need, but overall, probably about an even up trade off with Kam.
Always felt that Kam was good at D athletically, but was lacking in the mental game.Really? I never thought Kam played all that great of defense or, for that matter, was all that athletic (open gym athleticism does not necessarily translate to in-game athleticism).
Always felt that Kam was good at D athletically, but was lacking in the mental game.
General comment on basketball recruiting: we may have hit the point where the Jim O'Brien approach to recruiting (look to get players ranked 50-120) will succeed over the Calipari model of one-and-dones. Coach Matta seemed to vacillate between the two approaches, which likely didn't help his tenure.
I think Coach Holtmann is doing an incredible job of filling the roster with excellent high-major D1 prospects who nonetheless are likely to stick around for at least 2-3 years. I'm excited to see the results.
General comment on basketball recruiting: we may have hit the point where the Jim O'Brien approach to recruiting (look to get players ranked 50-120) will succeed over the Calipari model of one-and-dones. Coach Matta seemed to vacillate between the two approaches, which likely didn't help his tenure.
I think Coach Holtmann is doing an incredible job of filling the roster with excellent high-major D1 prospects who nonetheless are likely to stick around for at least 2-3 years. I'm excited to see the results.