He's perfect for what we need.
His nickname should be "the Don"

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Seems like a stretch four all the way to me. I've heard varying opinions on his defensive prowess but I doubt he has the lateral quickness. Maybe he'll surprise me.1stNGrant Frys wrote:salim'sheadband wrote:To me, Tollefsen has the hallmarks of a really good offensive player. Granted his number came against WCC teams but he was his team's first option every night. 38% career three-point shooter, including last season. Made 42 last year which would have been one behind Stanley for second-most on the team. Also shot 60% from 2 and 48% on two-point jumpers. 60% EFG, 61% TSP.
Scored 18 and 21 against Gonzaga in his last two matchups against them last year. Also scored 22 at BYU.
Happy to have a solid backup PF. Welcome to the family Mark!
He's not going to start at the 3? His body type seems more than capable. Smith is untested, too skinny and injured.
If Tollefsen doesn't start I imagine we will go with 3 guards.
He covered forwards and guards at USF. Better foot speed than Ashley. Not as strong. Better off the dribble. Doesn't rebound as well. Has played the 3.ChooChooCat wrote:I have no idea if Tollefsen can guard a 3 for the same reasons Ashley couldn't defend a 3, but maybe he can. I know for sure Anderson can not play the 3 and Comanche can't play the 4. Remember you are what you can defend. Smaller more athletic wings can defend 4s way better than bigger less athletic natural 4 men can defend wings. I understand Tollefsen isn't a stiff athletically, but that doesn't mean he has the lateral ability to defend quicker smaller guys. I suppose we'll see.
I'll take your word for it Gumby. Maybe a serious candidate to start at the 3 if that's all accurate.gumby wrote:He covered forwards and guards at USF. Better foot speed than Ashley. Not as strong. Better off the dribble. Doesn't rebound as well. Has played the 3.ChooChooCat wrote:I have no idea if Tollefsen can guard a 3 for the same reasons Ashley couldn't defend a 3, but maybe he can. I know for sure Anderson can not play the 3 and Comanche can't play the 4. Remember you are what you can defend. Smaller more athletic wings can defend 4s way better than bigger less athletic natural 4 men can defend wings. I understand Tollefsen isn't a stiff athletically, but that doesn't mean he has the lateral ability to defend quicker smaller guys. I suppose we'll see.
Then why not consider the possibility that Miller might start him at the 3 to help bring along Smith in a backup role?gumby wrote:He covered forwards and guards at USF. Better foot speed than Ashley. Not as strong. Better off the dribble. Doesn't rebound as well. Has played the 3.ChooChooCat wrote:I have no idea if Tollefsen can guard a 3 for the same reasons Ashley couldn't defend a 3, but maybe he can. I know for sure Anderson can not play the 3 and Comanche can't play the 4. Remember you are what you can defend. Smaller more athletic wings can defend 4s way better than bigger less athletic natural 4 men can defend wings. I understand Tollefsen isn't a stiff athletically, but that doesn't mean he has the lateral ability to defend quicker smaller guys. I suppose we'll see.
Still have no idea if he is or not, but the fact he played center that much shows more personnel issues for San Francisco than definitive information that he can not play small forward at another school where they have capable players over the height of 6'7.ZONACAT wrote:Not a SF guys.
Coach Miller said he would play some SF but what does he know, he didn't make a chartZONACAT wrote:Not a SF guys.
ThisChooChooCat wrote:Still have no idea if he is or not, but the fact he played center that much shows more personnel issues for San Francisco than definitive information that he can not play small forward at another school where they have capable players over the height of 6'7.ZONACAT wrote:Not a SF guys.
rgdeuce wrote:6'3 starting SF? You dont even see that at some high schools. I know Derksons an Amphi kid
"I see what you mean"ChooChooCat wrote:Still have no idea if he is or not, but the fact he played center that much shows more personnel issues for San Francisco than definitive information that he can not play small forward at another school where they have capable players over the height of 6'7.ZONACAT wrote:Not a SF guys.
And so why not put 6'-4" 190 pound Trier at the 3?1stNGrant Frys wrote:rgdeuce wrote:6'3 starting SF? You dont even see that at some high schools. I know Derksons an Amphi kid
C- 6'6 Jesse Perry
PF - 6'6 Solo HIll
SF - 6'3 Kyle Fogg
good for 23 wins!
Right. Hassan Adams played the 4 at times, because we didn't have one. Linked twice to an article that discusses him. He's versatile. Also, he's checked Carlino, Haws, Wiltjer. We have size. Won't be pressed into service as a 5. I'll be surprised if he's strictly a Craig Victor replacement at the 4.ChooChooCat wrote:Still have no idea if he is or not, but the fact he played center that much shows more personnel issues for San Francisco than definitive information that he can not play small forward at another school where they have capable players over the height of 6'7.ZONACAT wrote:Not a SF guys.
Essentially the same size as Dickerson.Longhorned wrote:And so why not put 6'-4" 190 pound Trier at the 3?1stNGrant Frys wrote:rgdeuce wrote:6'3 starting SF? You dont even see that at some high schools. I know Derksons an Amphi kid
C- 6'6 Jesse Perry
PF - 6'6 Solo HIll
SF - 6'3 Kyle Fogg
good for 23 wins!
Google him. Watch video. Make your own comparison.Beachcat97 wrote:For anyone who's watched Tollefsen, is there another player you'd liken his game to?
Are you sensing resistance from me. I'm open to it.Longhorned wrote:Then why not consider the possibility that Miller might start him at the 3 to help bring along Smith in a backup role?gumby wrote:He covered forwards and guards at USF. Better foot speed than Ashley. Not as strong. Better off the dribble. Doesn't rebound as well. Has played the 3.ChooChooCat wrote:I have no idea if Tollefsen can guard a 3 for the same reasons Ashley couldn't defend a 3, but maybe he can. I know for sure Anderson can not play the 3 and Comanche can't play the 4. Remember you are what you can defend. Smaller more athletic wings can defend 4s way better than bigger less athletic natural 4 men can defend wings. I understand Tollefsen isn't a stiff athletically, but that doesn't mean he has the lateral ability to defend quicker smaller guys. I suppose we'll see.
Could just as easily get away with a 6'3 195 pound Kadeem Allen at the 3 due to the 6'9 wingspan too.gumby wrote:Essentially the same size as Dickerson.Longhorned wrote:And so why not put 6'-4" 190 pound Trier at the 3?1stNGrant Frys wrote:rgdeuce wrote:6'3 starting SF? You dont even see that at some high schools. I know Derksons an Amphi kid
C- 6'6 Jesse Perry
PF - 6'6 Solo HIll
SF - 6'3 Kyle Fogg
good for 23 wins!
I know you're not resistant. I'm just trying to get a sense for the flexibility that might be under consideration. The coaches are figuring all this out long before us, but they aren't going to tell us until October.gumby wrote:Are you sensing resistance from me. I'm open to it.Longhorned wrote:Then why not consider the possibility that Miller might start him at the 3 to help bring along Smith in a backup role?gumby wrote:He covered forwards and guards at USF. Better foot speed than Ashley. Not as strong. Better off the dribble. Doesn't rebound as well. Has played the 3.ChooChooCat wrote:I have no idea if Tollefsen can guard a 3 for the same reasons Ashley couldn't defend a 3, but maybe he can. I know for sure Anderson can not play the 3 and Comanche can't play the 4. Remember you are what you can defend. Smaller more athletic wings can defend 4s way better than bigger less athletic natural 4 men can defend wings. I understand Tollefsen isn't a stiff athletically, but that doesn't mean he has the lateral ability to defend quicker smaller guys. I suppose we'll see.
Good news. Can't wait to see the new rotation on the court doing their thing.azgreg wrote:
Damn. Sorry I asked.gumby wrote:Google him. Watch video. Make your own comparison.Beachcat97 wrote:For anyone who's watched Tollefsen, is there another player you'd liken his game to?
More time to speculate. Less time to second guess. Gonna be a shit ton of threads urging a different starting lineup, regardless. Must be some way to monetize this.Longhorned wrote:gumby wrote:Longhorned wrote:gumby wrote:ChooChooCat wrote:
I know you're not resistant. I'm just trying to get a sense for the flexibility that might be under consideration. The coaches are figuring all this out long before us, but they aren't going to tell us until October.
Hurry. So I can ask you.Beachcat97 wrote:Damn. Sorry I asked.gumby wrote:Google him. Watch video. Make your own comparison.Beachcat97 wrote:For anyone who's watched Tollefsen, is there another player you'd liken his game to?
His defense looked a little better vs Gonzaga, but I think a lot of that was the collective unit looking better. I'm only jumping for joy on the bench demotion because it means less minutes. As for his deep shot, not holding my breath, he has an ugly release and I want him to stop shooting them altogether. He cant be shooting much higher than 20 percent from three at this point. If we are looking at close three's Kadeem Allen and Pitts should be in the same boat, and both have better releases that would likely call for more consistency. He just needs to go in, give his best on D, chill with the over-aggressive offensive board attempts, and focus on doing damage inside 15 feet. He is incredibly efficient in that area and would be shooting in the mid 60s if he stopped chucking 3's.dcZONAfan wrote:C'mon, now. Isn't it time to give Tolly some love?
While his role would have literally been perfect as the backup to Ray and RA, with Trier's emergence lately it looks like he'll finally be able to slide into the role he was meant to have on this team which is to provide energy (dude crashes the offensive boards relentlessly - hasn't always worked ie over the back fouls but it's needed), defense (he helped slow down Wiltjer a lot in the second half), and (I actually believe this) the ability to hit the 3 off the bench.
Yes, I said it, the three. He is close. His two 3 pt attemps against Gonzaga were close, and I just think he's going to find his stroke eventually. I am less concerned about this as I am with Pitts, who seems like he might never make a three again in his life.
Regardless, Tolly is starting to figure it out just like a few of the other guys on this team and I am looking forward to when it all clicks. The defense in the second half against Gonzaga was about as good as it gets, the whole team worked as a cohesive unit like we have come to expect. Let's hope the offense starts to really figure it out and that they are clicking come PAC play because there are a lot of flawed teams in our conference and I think we can take advantage.
He has made some improvements, but I am with you on this. If you look at his last two games on paper, you say damn, 17 and 19 points. But both were weak opponents and blowout games. The Missouri game he racked up a majority of those points in garbage minutes with the game incredibly out of hand. Same thing last night, the majority came in the 2nd half when 1/3 of the arena had already left because it was like watching someone get kicked 100 times after they already were on the ground and unconscious.PennZona20 wrote:I'd like to see Tolly perform better against legit competition ..... We all know he can dominate WCC level opponents.
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carolinacat wrote:I'll remain skeptical of Tollefsen until we're in a dogfight against a really good team and he steps up and is a key player in crunch time.
Can't knock him for having good games against crappy opponents (and NAU is unquestionably the worst team we'll face this season...Chico State included).
Well then I stand corrected on the NAU game, I must have misremembered. As for everything else, don't be silly, I want the dude to succeed, we need him. I'm not ready to say he is gaining confidence in his shot - he is just two games removed from 1-6 (1-4) and he has two combined 3's vs Missouri and NAU. His improved numbers from the floor are due to his work inside 15 feet. Feel free to read through this thread and read my numerous references and compliments to his game within that range. I hope that is something he is realizing and he continues to assert himself in that range, because that is where he is very strong and will help us. I want his work load in that range to increase, im praying for it. Not sure on some of the other stuff though: Dusan is our second best offensive rebounder and will be 3rd when Zeus returns. Tolly is statistically our best FT shooter, but the issue is him getting to the line. He is 8th in FT attempts, behind PJC, and he only has three more attempts than Justin Simon who has played 1/4 of his minutes.dcZONAfan wrote:Pretty sure Tolly had 13 points at the half last night, so not sure how the majority of his points came in the second half w/ 1/3 of the arena gone.
You just can't seem to get over your initial impressions of Tolly and, from the way you comment on him, it almost seems like you only watch him whenever he is in and notice literally everything you "perceive" he does wrong. All I saw last night (didn't get to see the Mizzou game) was a dude who had a great game, might be our 2nd best FT shooter and offensive rebounder, is starting to gain confidence in his shot. It's like he is expected to be 100% comfortable from day one because "he's a 5th year senior!" and all that thinking is doing is cheapening the idea that CSM's system is DIFFICULT to learn, no matter who you are.
I'm impressed by Tolly and can't wait to see the impact he is making on games come March
Yes, Tolly had 13 at the half.dcZONAfan wrote:Pretty sure Tolly had 13 points at the half last night, so not sure how the majority of his points came in the second half w/ 1/3 of the arena gone.
You just can't seem to get over your initial impressions of Tolly and, from the way you comment on him, it almost seems like you only watch him whenever he is in and notice literally everything you "perceive" he does wrong. All I saw last night (didn't get to see the Mizzou game) was a dude who had a great game, might be our 2nd best FT shooter and offensive rebounder, is starting to gain confidence in his shot. It's like he is expected to be 100% comfortable from day one because "he's a 5th year senior!" and all that thinking is doing is cheapening the idea that CSM's system is DIFFICULT to learn, no matter who you are.
I'm impressed by Tolly and can't wait to see the impact he is making on games come March
Good bump rgdeuce! Tolly had a hell of a week and let's hope he continues this trend. Bear Down.rgdeuce wrote:Time to bump Tolly back to the first page. This was the dude we were all expecting. Great week for him