ChooChooCat wrote:Tell me how it's easier to shoot 3's and FTs more efficiently vs Akron than Oregon? Also did you have a problem with TJ based on the sorry level of competition he played against day in and day out? If not then I don't get your beef here. I agree the Murray State kid is the best of that lot and he's who I have my finger on if he decides to transfer.PennZona20 wrote:I don't think any of those guys are more capable than PJC.ChooChooCat wrote:They all play for mid-majors, they all have to shoot that much to keep their teams afloat. Their amount of shots would obviously lessen at Arizona. I'm more concerned with shooting percentages, FT percentages, and assist to turnover ratios. Every single one of those guys are better than PJC, not to mention are bigger. I'm not looking for a transfer savior, I'm looking for a transfer placeholder who is more capable than what we already got.PennZona20 wrote:The guys u mentioned choo aren't very good. And they are chuckers. Think mark Lyons w less size.
PJC was hurt or sick every year and contributed to his inconsistency. Xavier just beat us w a much worse pg than PJC.
Obviously I'd rather have Duval, but no other option is better than a healthy and focused senior pg. PJC isn't going to "carry" us to a final 4 but if we have a starting lineup around him w two lotto bigs and savage life and Trier next to him, be the ur ass we can get there.
We aren't getting mike bibby next year. There's no transfer savior. It's Duval or PJC. Those are the options. And Duval is a long shot.
It's easier to shoot more efficiently v Akron than it is v Oregon.
Well fts no. But 3s are easier to make when u have an undersized slower guard chasing u down, than Dillon Brooks guarding you or the swatter boy closing out on u. Besides I don't think parkers 3 % or ft% are the issues here.
And no, anyone who saw TJ dominate us as soph knew he could play. I don't see any TJ in any of those kids, maybe the Murray kid. Maybe I'm wrong and hopefully I am, but even still ....... do we even know if any of these kids want to transfer, much less to Arizona. It seems the chances of catching lightning in a bottle like TJ, w a kid who's already graduated and doesn't have to sit out , are pretty slim.
I know Miller will try his best, but I also think Miller has more faith in PJC than most here. He is the one always praising him and said Parker "emerged" as the clear starting pg before the injuries this year.
Will be interesting to see how the roster shakes out.