I was looking forward to a season without Marcus Garrett at the point, as I don’t think he was ever really suited to that role and it disrupted our offense.
But I’m not really confident we are any better at the 1 now. Going to be a long season. I see like an 8 or 9 seed in our future. [Reply]
Originally Posted by banyon:
I was looking forward to a season without Marcus Garrett at the point, as I don’t think he was ever really suited to that role and it disrupted our offense.
But I’m not really confident we are any better at the 1 now. Going to be a long season. I see like an 8 or 9 seed in our future.
Are you serious?
The roster is much better than last year's. This team will put up a lot of points. [Reply]
Originally Posted by banyon:
But I’m not really confident we are any better at the 1 now. Going to be a long season. I see like an 8 or 9 seed in our future.
Dude. We are a 1-seed in last week’s bracketoligy.
Originally Posted by banyon:
I was looking forward to a season without Marcus Garrett at the point, as I don’t think he was ever really suited to that role and it disrupted our offense.
But I’m not really confident we are any better at the 1 now. Going to be a long season. I see like an 8 or 9 seed in our future.
The ****?
DaJuan Harris looks fantastic at the point. And it will be Remy Martin getting the minutes and Harris back up minutes with Yesefu at spot duty. We can roll with a true point guard (ie Aaron Miles) when we want or a scoring PG (ie Frank Mason). We are looking to be a scoring machine next year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by banyon:
I was looking forward to a season without Marcus Garrett at the point, as I don’t think he was ever really suited to that role and it disrupted our offense.
But I’m not really confident we are any better at the 1 now. Going to be a long season. I see like an 8 or 9 seed in our future.
Thought this was a BWillie post until I looked at who posted. [Reply]
DaJuan Harris looks fantastic at the point. And it will be Remy Martin getting the minutes and Harris back up minutes with Yesefu at spot duty. We can roll with a true point guard (ie Aaron Miles) when we want or a scoring PG (ie Frank Mason). We are looking to be a scoring machine next year.
Ok, I hadn't followed the off season that closely obviously. That sounds better than I was thinking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by banyon:
I was looking forward to a season without Marcus Garrett at the point, as I don’t think he was ever really suited to that role and it disrupted our offense.
But I’m not really confident we are any better at the 1 now. Going to be a long season. I see like an 8 or 9 seed in our future.
They’re a top 5 team in the country. Again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by banyon:
Ok, I hadn't followed the off season that closely obviously. That sounds better than I was thinking.
Remy Martin and Joseph Yesufu are gonna blow you away.
Yesufu clicked down the stretch last season for Drake
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Yesufu is an explosive guard with great range and speed. He averaged 12.8 points per game in 2020-21 for Drake and was even more impressive down the stretch averaging 23.2 points during the final nine games of the year. The Bolingbrook, Illinois, native scored 30-points twice against Evansville, including a career-high 36 on Feb. 22.
And Remy Martin
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Martin (6-foot-0, 175 pounds) has entered the 2021 NBA Draft and is eligible to return to college if he chooses. A super senior for the 2021-22 season, Martin is a three-time All-Pac-12 selection, earning second-team honors as a sophomore and first team his junior and senior seasons. A native of Chatsworth, California, Martin became just the second player in ASU history to be named all-league three times. As a freshman in 2017-18 Martin was named co-Pac-12 Sixth Man of the Year.
“We believe Remy to be one of the best lead guards in America,” Self said. “We watched him up close play back-to-back years when he led the Sun Devils to victories over us, both in Allen Fieldhouse and in Tempe. He has declared and is preparing for the NBA Draft but we know if the decision is made to return to school, we will welcome his talent and experience. His competitiveness will elevate others overnight. He would be a very high-energy leader on our team and within this campus.”