Originally Posted by Runnin' Rebel
You are going to have to define what you consider a "capable post player"... the only one of those 4 who could score with their back to the basket was Kurt H (and that was really only his senior year).
Sam Miller and Alex G are not even close to being post players.
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I am like the US Supreme Court: "I cannot define it, but I know it when I see it!"
Just because Sam and Alex could shoot from three point range, does not mean in any-way shape or form that they were not post players.
As for Kavs, you are dreaming, he was extensively capable in the post...sans
Gregory's inability to teach, utilize, or emphasis a post game...and Archie miller pick up where Mr. I cannot coach a darn left off, in regard to Kavanaugh...end of story. Kavanaugh forced the issue in the end, in spite of Archie erroneously attempting to throw him under the bus.
Take Cunningham for example; maybe not versus every opponent, but he should be scoring, and thus given the opportunity to score, 30 points per game. On nights when he has 12, he should have twenty-four, and on nights when he has 20, he should have low 30's.
The Dayton Flyers Men's Basketball Program is allergic to Post Play, entry passes by guards and forwards, and seem to have little patience for allowing from proper spacing and clearing out, and waiting to enter pass to post player sealing his man-off. They give it a glance, and its like oh no baby that's not how I ball baby, that's some old mans bull****, screw-it, I will just jack a treywalley baby.
Sam Miller, you are better-off.