CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:Is this the preemptive excuse thread when things don't go well for the Shox in Saint Louis? Again?
Again? I don't remember any "woe is me" Shocker posts in prior years.
That's an honest report - and here's my honest opinion. Stutz will be probably be playing in the current "Ben SImons" mode - playing, but may need limited minutes and may not have the energy you'd expect.
I'm familiar with the disease going around Wichita. It's nasty for a day or two and then lingers. Hall and Kyles should be good to go by Friday, but they may not be 100%. Ragland seems to be taking longer to recover than most. Some people are just more susceptible to sinus stuff. Expect him to be playing, but maybe no at 100%.
I'm just reporting what I believe are the facts. No excuses, just info that others might find interesting.
Now I will give my opinion. If the Shox have to go with a lot of minutes from Williams, Murry, and Tekele Cotton in the back court, I'm not worried about making it to Sunday. If the Shox have to go with a lot of minutes from Orukpe and White in the front court, I'm not worried about making it to Sunday.
The Shox Sr's have earned their minutes and Marshall has rewarded them by giving them the minutes. That has limited the opportunities for opponents to see the reserves. There's a drop off with the reserves, but it's not as big as you might expect based on the on-court minutes.
The way Jake White has been playing lately, if he gets many minutes, you will see why he was a Parade All American. He's not getting minutes because he's playing behind the #2 PoY in the league and the Valley NoY.
If WSU didn't have Stutz and had to play Orukpe, Echenique would not have been the DPOY. I have not seen a player in the Valley as intimidating as Orukpe since Wesley Unseld. That means I think Orukpe is more intimidating on D than Antoine Carr.