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Jordan Hulls question
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obatskii Feb 26 2010, 10:03 PM Post #16
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Agree, I think Capo and Elston have both showed enough this year to make their futures promising. Still need a player down low that is a legitimate shotblocker/defensive presence.

Elston has shown the ability to put the ball on the floor and drill the mid range jumper, and we know with Capo that we're going to have a hard nosed player that will mix it up down low. VERY excited for what both of them can bring in the future, and they both seem to be very smart players.
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dedicatedIUfan Feb 27 2010, 08:12 PM Post #17
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Agree, I think Capo and Elston have both showed enough this year to make their futures promising. Still need a player down low that is a legitimate shotblocker/defensive presence.

Elston has shown the ability to put the ball on the floor and drill the mid range jumper, and we know with Capo that we're going to have a hard nosed player that will mix it up down low. VERY excited for what both of them can bring in the future, and they both seem to be very smart players.
There both better than Pritchard right now and deserve more of his minutes. I honestly think that Elston could be our best post player next year if Crean doesn't get anyone, but he isn't a good shot blocker but he seems like he has a strong upper body. He just needs to work on his strength down low. Capo will play a good role.

Here is hoping Crean can pull a miracle off and land Abraham. :chug:
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Evilempire Feb 27 2010, 08:20 PM Post #18
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If Crean would junk the 3 guard lineup and play Elston at the 3, he would get good matchups down low. Elston has proven that he can take it inside, and would be too quick off the dribble for most true PFs. I've been saying it all season, Elston needs to get a lot more minutes. He can play multiple positions, and brings a ton of energy to the floor.
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If Crean would junk the 3 guard lineup and play Elston at the 3, he would get good matchups down low. Elston has proven that he can take it inside, and would be too quick off the dribble for most true PFs. I've been saying it all season, Elston needs to get a lot more minutes. He can play multiple positions, and brings a ton of energy to the floor.
hmm. i agree with you. imagine that.
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If Crean would junk the 3 guard lineup and play Elston at the 3, he would get good matchups down low. Elston has proven that he can take it inside, and would be too quick off the dribble for most true PFs. I've been saying it all season, Elston needs to get a lot more minutes. He can play multiple positions, and brings a ton of energy to the floor.
hmm. i agree with you. imagine that.
Well I agree too but Elston has to be the 4 and Watford the 3, IMO.
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