Xevious
Recovering Arcade Junkie
I was reading the post regarding going small next season and it brought to mind a discussion I’ve been having recently regarding small guards.
Our current roster has the shortest guards since OB has been here. I’m not bashing short guys, I’m 5’7" on a good day, but I’m sure everyone knows it helps to be taller in basketball. Short players need to physically solid and/or very quick (Dead-eye shooting from 3 is also a big plus) and our guards do not seem to exhibit these traits. B10 guards average about 6’3" and only PSU has guards as short as ours. This effects us on both ends of the court. On D the shorter guard has to stay closer to his man, is less of a threat to block shots, and has more trouble rebounding. On the other end of the court, smaller guards have more problems getting open for jumpers, are blocked more often, and may have trouble seeing or passing to open teammates. This is just stating the obvious that if you have to players with equal ability, the taller player has the advantage. While 6’1" is not extremely short, I think having more than one 6’1" player on the court guarantees at least one mismatch.
Here’s the listed height for our guards for the 7yrs OB has been here.
Current 03-04 guards
JJ 6’5" 200
Billings 6’3" 210
Fuss 6’1" 200
Stockman 6’1 180
N. Dials 6’1" 175
02-03 Guards
Connolly 6’5" 210
Jernigan 6’3" 200
Sally 6’3" 195
Darby 6’1" 195
Fuss 6’1"190
01-02 Guards
Connolly 6’5" 210
Boban 6’5" 240
Brown 6’4" 200
Darby 6’1" 195
Fuss 6’1"190
00-01
Connolly 6’5" 210
Doylan Robinson 6’5" 210
Boban 6’5" 240
Brown 6’4" 200
Darby 6’1" 195
99-00
Redd 6’6" 215
Boban 6’5" 230
Doylan Robinson 6’4" 210
Brown 6’3" 190
Darby 6’0" 200
Scoonie 5’10" 185
98-99
Redd 6’6" 205
Boban 6’6" 230
Singleton 6’5" 190
Doylan Robinson 6’4" 210
Coleman 6’3" 190
Brown 6’3" 190
Scoonie 5’10" 185
97-98
Singleton 6’6" 200
Redd 6’5" 193
C. Davis 6’4" 223
Coleman 6’3" 190
#Note fluctuations in player heights are in the programs and are not typos.
Our current roster has the shortest guards since OB has been here. I’m not bashing short guys, I’m 5’7" on a good day, but I’m sure everyone knows it helps to be taller in basketball. Short players need to physically solid and/or very quick (Dead-eye shooting from 3 is also a big plus) and our guards do not seem to exhibit these traits. B10 guards average about 6’3" and only PSU has guards as short as ours. This effects us on both ends of the court. On D the shorter guard has to stay closer to his man, is less of a threat to block shots, and has more trouble rebounding. On the other end of the court, smaller guards have more problems getting open for jumpers, are blocked more often, and may have trouble seeing or passing to open teammates. This is just stating the obvious that if you have to players with equal ability, the taller player has the advantage. While 6’1" is not extremely short, I think having more than one 6’1" player on the court guarantees at least one mismatch.
Here’s the listed height for our guards for the 7yrs OB has been here.
Current 03-04 guards
JJ 6’5" 200
Billings 6’3" 210
Fuss 6’1" 200
Stockman 6’1 180
N. Dials 6’1" 175
02-03 Guards
Connolly 6’5" 210
Jernigan 6’3" 200
Sally 6’3" 195
Darby 6’1" 195
Fuss 6’1"190
01-02 Guards
Connolly 6’5" 210
Boban 6’5" 240
Brown 6’4" 200
Darby 6’1" 195
Fuss 6’1"190
00-01
Connolly 6’5" 210
Doylan Robinson 6’5" 210
Boban 6’5" 240
Brown 6’4" 200
Darby 6’1" 195
99-00
Redd 6’6" 215
Boban 6’5" 230
Doylan Robinson 6’4" 210
Brown 6’3" 190
Darby 6’0" 200
Scoonie 5’10" 185
98-99
Redd 6’6" 205
Boban 6’6" 230
Singleton 6’5" 190
Doylan Robinson 6’4" 210
Coleman 6’3" 190
Brown 6’3" 190
Scoonie 5’10" 185
97-98
Singleton 6’6" 200
Redd 6’5" 193
C. Davis 6’4" 223
Coleman 6’3" 190
#Note fluctuations in player heights are in the programs and are not typos.