he always looks pissed and is not nice to the other players on the bench. He contributes 0 when he's on the floor. Deon Barrett should take ALL of his minutes. But Floyd and Johnson LOVE Touchet and Flaggert and only God knows why.
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he always looks pissed and is not nice to the other players on the bench. He contributes 0 when he's on the floor. Deon Barrett should take ALL of his minutes. But Floyd and Johnson LOVE Touchet and Flaggert and only God knows why.
Because they're white, slow, can't shoot, but kiss the coaches' asses?
Touchet can play. He didn't show it tonight but he is one of our only players that can take it to the hoop whenever he wants.
Agree with jdubb. Touchet has been getting around 8 or 9pts a game on avg, which is right where you'd expect him to be as a Soph.
We should praise the kids who are actually willing to stay with this program, instead of blasting them on this forum.
In all fairness I would guess because they are respectful and probably work hard everyday. That doesn't make them good bb players, though.
Thank you, ditto that sentiment! He was offered a scholarship and should be honored to the student athlete who keeps up is end of the deal but D1 ability may be questionable. So he's not having the break out year that was anticipated but Haskins recruited many players who were never projected to start, but Haskins brought them in to make sure the starters sweat and worked hard every damned day during practice.
Gym Bice was a solid point guard (great assist-to-turnover ratio) and a great contributor, including on the '92 sweet sixteen team. He wasn't a flashy scorer but you knew whenever left open from three that it was going in. There's always a spot on the team for a Gym Bice!Touchet = Gym Bice.
Gym was much better, but yes. I will never forget his steel calmness against Georgetown (that had Mourning and Dikembe at the time) that helped pull off that sweet, sweet upset.
Assist-to-turnover ratio. He could very effectively run the offense, and it's always nice to have somebody come in and do that.That is very debatable. Bice averaged 3.8 points per game on that team that went to the 91-92 team that went to the sweet sixteen. All he could do was hit the 3...and obviously not many. Loved his hustle and so did Haskins. He was a glue guy.
Assist-to-turnover ratio. He could very effectively run the offense, and it's always nice to have somebody come in and do that.
As few turnovers as he had, he still had almost thrice the assists. That tells me at least that he knew how to run the offense. Sometimes the game situation calls for a dynamic player, but sometimes it calls for a steady hand, don't you think?He was a zero risk - low reward player. Could not drive and dish to save his life. Had minimal turnovers because he took no chances.
Still liked his defensive effort tho.
As few turnovers as he had, he still had almost thrice the assists. That tells me at least that he knew how to run the offense. Sometimes the game situation calls for a dynamic player, but sometimes it calls for a steady hand, don't you think?