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A lot of respect. I’d say he is the founding father of the Cronin era

My pick would be Justin Jackson. I feel like he would flourish off the bench and help do all the dirty work. He obviously got better year after year but it was hard to count on him to do a whole bunch on offense. He was put in that position his senior year with only really having SK as a scoring threat. The Harvard game he had to turn into a scoring machine and it just wasn’t there. So I feel like if he was coming of the bench to back Kyle and Gary We would see a stellar backup and not have to rely on his scoring

I'd pick Jackson too.
 
A lot of respect. I’d say he is the founding father of the Cronin era

My pick would be Justin Jackson. I feel like he would flourish off the bench and help do all the dirty work. He obviously got better year after year but it was hard to count on him to do a whole bunch on offense. He was put in that position his senior year with only really having SK as a scoring threat. The Harvard game he had to turn into a scoring machine and it just wasn’t there. So I feel like if he was coming of the bench to back Kyle and Gary We would see a stellar backup and not have to rely on his scoring

I would like to see a healthy Cash running this team.
 
Thought what he said about Chris Archer was pretty hilarious. He didn’t realize he was in the big leagues, thought he was a minor league pitcher maybe and his parting words to him was make sure to be saving his money. Afterwards Dan Hoard told him he was an all star pitcher for the Rays, where Mick made a joke about him making 200 million in the future and what he said was to save his money. Typing it out doesn’t sound that funny now, but it was pretty laughable on the radio.

He said Chris Archer would be getting a Bearcat gift basket in the mail from him.
Yeah it was nice to see him poking fun him himself. Archer does have a baby face. At least from when they showed him on TV.
 
I would like to see a healthy Cash running this team.

I would probably go for Cash too. We haven't really had a full look at what Cane can do. If we don't get that look...Cash would be a very good pick. Clearly a better option than JJ (with all due respect to JJ).
 
I think Jackson's Sr year would be an interesting experiment. He could play from the low block but our defense would be out of this world. He could switch on anything and he was a pretty good passer.

This assumes Gary on the other block of course
 
I would probably go for Cash too. We haven't really had a full look at what Cane can do. If we don't get that look...Cash would be a very good pick. Clearly a better option than JJ (with all due respect to JJ).
I think Cane is still trying to perfect his game and how it blends in with all the other guys. At SHU he was the man not just a distributor. He was counted on to score then distribute. He is showing he is adapting. But if given a choice right now for this team this year I like cash if healthy. True PG who understands his role
 
Awesome show. He explained how the players that played a lot in the game, they practice less the next day. Maybe they'll do yoga. The bench players that didn't play a lot the day before, they would practice harder. It was really interesting. I got to say, a lot of stuff he does seems really organized and makes total sense.

He also has said in the past, I think on a coaches that there's a former NBA referee at every practice calling fouls, pointing things out. That's pretty cool.

Last nt he said Diara didn't play in the game d/t injury, but he's fine and back.

I didn't catch the whole show, and I haven't heard yet: how is Cumberland?
 
What was talked about?

Cronin was talking about how he can coach defense and give a scouting report, etc, but the offensive flow comes from the players themselves. He said this team does a good job of recognizing who needs the ball in what situations and that's pretty much why we won.

Talked about how much of a winner and gamer Cumberland is...if he keeps his diet and working out right he will be a great player. BUT he doesn't love the shooting drills and needs to fall in love with that aspect of things. Said he has tremendous defensive instincts.

When asked the most important thing the rest of the way he said Broome/Jenifer but basically the bench too.
 
Cronin was talking about how he can coach defense and give a scouting report, etc, but the offensive flow comes from the players themselves. He said this team does a good job of recognizing who needs the ball in what situations and that's pretty much why we won.

Talked about how much of a winner and gamer Cumberland is...if he keeps his diet and working out right he will be a great player. BUT he doesn't love the shooting drills and needs to fall in love with that aspect of things. Said he has tremendous defensive instincts.

When asked the most important thing the rest of the way he said Broome/Jenifer but basically the bench too.
I'll check out the PC but Cumberland's instincts are awesome. Even on O, I say give him touches, bc he will break a D down and wow I love how he flicks his wrists and throws the ball from 1 wing to the opposite wing it corner. Effortlessly. This moves the D.

Disappointed that he does not like to work on his shooting, but many players with natural talent are that way. He may find if he wants to get much better he's going to have to put in the time.

Yesterday, coach said that if he stays he'll be near a 2000 Point scorer. That was nice to hear. It gave me a little hint that the rumors about him maybe leaving after this year to make money for his mother were incorrect or he has matured and realized he is not ready.
 
Cronin was talking about how he can coach defense and give a scouting report, etc, but the offensive flow comes from the players themselves. He said this team does a good job of recognizing who needs the ball in what situations and that's pretty much why we won.

Talked about how much of a winner and gamer Cumberland is...if he keeps his diet and working out right he will be a great player. BUT he doesn't love the shooting drills and needs to fall in love with that aspect of things. Said he has tremendous defensive instincts.

When asked the most important thing the rest of the way he said Broome/Jenifer but basically the bench too.

Looks like the game just comes naturally to Cumberland.

I think Kyle is starting to make better decisions.

I still prefer Cane off the ball when we have Evans in. He's just not very good setting up the offense. We can get him the ball at the top of the key to make plays...but he's just not comfortable out there facilitating the offense. Jenifer does a better job with that. Cane is a play maker.
 
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Another update on the @CoachCroninUC radio show. Terry Nelson is under the weather tonight so my guy Chuck Machock is coming off the bench! Join us at the original @MontgomeryInn_ at 8 pm #Bearcats. https://t.co/pSp416Qg20
 
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