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Post by Face-in on Mar 16, 2016 10:45:16 GMT -6
Cody Zeller 21 PF/C 7'0 240 Indiana B C C- B- B- BZeller is a high-motor player that gets the most out of his athletic abilities. His quickness allows him to run the floor well and get buckets in transition. His quickness and above-average strength led to Zeller being at the line on over a quarter of his possessions, best among big men in this class. He has an above average jumper for a big and has the potential to develop three point range. While he is a technically proficient rebounder, he’s only an average rebounder due to his poor jumping ability and average wingspan. On defense, Cody is a below-average rim protector, but makes up for it by generating above-average steals. Zeller most likely won’t make it out of the lottery.
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Post by gbgalla24 on Mar 16, 2016 12:59:04 GMT -6
I thought Zeller was bullied a little bit by bigger and stronger bigs. I wouldn't classify him as above average strength with regards to big men. jmo
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Post by Face-in on Mar 16, 2016 13:13:01 GMT -6
Heebs defend your profile
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 13:18:17 GMT -6
Eric is gonna give him high 3pt rating
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Post by Heebs on Mar 16, 2016 13:44:12 GMT -6
I thought Zeller was bullied a little bit by bigger and stronger bigs. I wouldn't classify him as above average strength with regards to big men. jmo Rarely got into foul trouble and led the draft class in FT attempts per possession. Those are the two things strength most influences in the software for bigs. Above-average is not great, it is just above-average.
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Post by gbgalla24 on Mar 16, 2016 13:54:28 GMT -6
I can see it being there for software purposes, but I think half the reason he got to the line so much was because he would go flying and flailing when he was bumped by stronger bigs while driving to the basket. He also had the Assembly Hall home crowd advantage to help with the refs.
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Post by Heebs on Mar 16, 2016 13:56:43 GMT -6
I can see it being there for software purposes, but I think half the reason he got to the line so much was because he would go flying and flailing when he was bumped by stronger bigs while driving to the basket. He also had the Assembly Hall home crowd advantage to help with the refs. This type of posting is commonly referred to as being Michigan Mad.
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Post by gbgalla24 on Mar 16, 2016 13:58:15 GMT -6
I can see it being there for software purposes, but I think half the reason he got to the line so much was because he would go flying and flailing when he was bumped by stronger bigs while driving to the basket. He also had the Assembly Hall home crowd advantage to help with the refs. This type of posting is commonly referred to as being Michigan Mad. I thought it was being complimentary of the IU students and fans.
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Post by Heebs on Mar 16, 2016 14:22:17 GMT -6
Maybe I am just being Indiana Insecure, but it read like you were saying Cody Zeller is a flopper whose stats were inflated due to home cooking.
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Post by gbgalla24 on Mar 17, 2016 9:09:23 GMT -6
Maybe I am just being Indiana Insecure, but it read like you were saying Cody Zeller is a flopper whose stats were inflated due to home cooking. I wouldn't go that far, but I wouldn't call someone who said that a liar either.
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Post by [Account Deleted] on Mar 17, 2016 13:17:19 GMT -6
All of these profiles for bigs need a disclaimer that says *This guy is a good shooter until he hits the 3 point line and then he turns to an absolute ZERO* so fucking Eric doesn't kill them
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