2livewu wrote:Not sure where you get your information but Orupke is NOT on the Nigerian Olympic team. Never was.
"Team Nigeria Says Thank You !!!
Just letting you know that one of your Coaches, Dominic Okon is currently on the coaching staff that guided Nigeria to their first ever Olympics tournament. Additonally I am asware that Wichita state have two Nigerian on their roster, Ehimen Orukpe and Henry Uwadie. Thanks for the support guys, and you can follow Team Nigeria here.
Ps wouldI be ableto get some info to what you expect from both Uwadie and Orukpe so that I can update my blog."
I misread the previous quote. Thought it said that all three were Olympians, instead it says Dominic Okon is an assistant coach and Orukpe is simply another Nigerian connection.
I too think it's possible VanVleet could redshirt. Simply put, there are too many "men" ahead of him.
Summer reports indicate Early is struggling, a terrible sign. I don't know what to think about the Shocks. I think Armstead will be the best defensive point guard in the league, by a wide margin. I think they'll struggle to score unless they press all the time, which I don't think they will.
Whenever I watched Van Vleet, he looked like he was the best offensive PG, in terms of total playmaking ability, on the roster. The question is whether he will be able to play Division I defense to Marshall's expectations. Same with Early; I've heard that he's been sound shooting, but struggled to adjust to the speed of the game and playing defense.
Personally, I am looking forward to seeing Baker and Cotton step up. Cotton is a man and Baker can really shoot it. If you ran 10,000 scenarios, WSU probably finishes 4th or 5th more often than not, unless the guys can really gel and that's going to take something special to happen.
I think Wichita State is likely to finish 3rd, with more potential to finish higher than lower. Simply put, they have either top players or size/speed mismatches at every position, so I think that the only teams able to play the Shockers on an even footing are Illinois State and Creighton.