Kyle Crichton
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That was what tipped the scales. You couldn't do it anymore.
That was what tipped the scales. You couldn't do it anymore.
That was what tipped the scales. You couldn't do it anymore.
Well, first I was going to add, you were talking about Jim Boeheim. Whenever I watch broadcasts that he's on, he always kind of sounds to me like an uncle who just ate Thanksgiving dinner, and he's just kind of leaned back and making groggy comments about the game. He just makes me laugh throughout the games. I'm glad he's on there, though. He's good.
Well, first I was going to add, you were talking about Jim Boeheim. Whenever I watch broadcasts that he's on, he always kind of sounds to me like an uncle who just ate Thanksgiving dinner, and he's just kind of leaned back and making groggy comments about the game. He just makes me laugh throughout the games. I'm glad he's on there, though. He's good.
Well, first I was going to add, you were talking about Jim Boeheim. Whenever I watch broadcasts that he's on, he always kind of sounds to me like an uncle who just ate Thanksgiving dinner, and he's just kind of leaned back and making groggy comments about the game. He just makes me laugh throughout the games. I'm glad he's on there, though. He's good.
Yeah, well, I mean, you're talking about your preferences and players and things. I mean, what you're describing is winning. I mean, who doesn't like to win? I know you like to win, Bill. I do. I do, too. You know, so and I think you talk about the difference between generational and unique. I think what sets Cooper apart is, you know, we have seen I'll say the buzz buzzword toolsy guys.
Yeah, well, I mean, you're talking about your preferences and players and things. I mean, what you're describing is winning. I mean, who doesn't like to win? I know you like to win, Bill. I do. I do, too. You know, so and I think you talk about the difference between generational and unique. I think what sets Cooper apart is, you know, we have seen I'll say the buzz buzzword toolsy guys.
Yeah, well, I mean, you're talking about your preferences and players and things. I mean, what you're describing is winning. I mean, who doesn't like to win? I know you like to win, Bill. I do. I do, too. You know, so and I think you talk about the difference between generational and unique. I think what sets Cooper apart is, you know, we have seen I'll say the buzz buzzword toolsy guys.
We've seen guys who check a lot of boxes in our two way players. But I think Cooper, who does check those boxes, and we can talk about him more in detail, something that is unique about him is that I think that he has those things that you don't normally see in an 18-year-old. He's carrying one of the heaviest loads in college basketball. I had it pulled up here. His usage this year is 30.5%.
We've seen guys who check a lot of boxes in our two way players. But I think Cooper, who does check those boxes, and we can talk about him more in detail, something that is unique about him is that I think that he has those things that you don't normally see in an 18-year-old. He's carrying one of the heaviest loads in college basketball. I had it pulled up here. His usage this year is 30.5%.
We've seen guys who check a lot of boxes in our two way players. But I think Cooper, who does check those boxes, and we can talk about him more in detail, something that is unique about him is that I think that he has those things that you don't normally see in an 18-year-old. He's carrying one of the heaviest loads in college basketball. I had it pulled up here. His usage this year is 30.5%.
Yeah, and his assist usage is 0.83, but he's also averaging almost 20 points per game. So you're just kind of like, how is that? So that just tells you that he's watering a lot of plants and he's watering his own plants. He's doing everything for them and still being really efficient at it. But the thing that sets him apart, I think, with that wide foundation is that
Yeah, and his assist usage is 0.83, but he's also averaging almost 20 points per game. So you're just kind of like, how is that? So that just tells you that he's watering a lot of plants and he's watering his own plants. He's doing everything for them and still being really efficient at it. But the thing that sets him apart, I think, with that wide foundation is that
Yeah, and his assist usage is 0.83, but he's also averaging almost 20 points per game. So you're just kind of like, how is that? So that just tells you that he's watering a lot of plants and he's watering his own plants. He's doing everything for them and still being really efficient at it. But the thing that sets him apart, I think, with that wide foundation is that
And I wrote about this on The Ringer not long ago in a profile I did on him. I'm getting coopered out because I've talked about him so much pre and mid-college. But he has the potential to evolve, I think, into a heavy load carrying superstar at the next level. I think some things need to happen for that to pan out for him. But I think that's what makes him unique. And you're right.
And I wrote about this on The Ringer not long ago in a profile I did on him. I'm getting coopered out because I've talked about him so much pre and mid-college. But he has the potential to evolve, I think, into a heavy load carrying superstar at the next level. I think some things need to happen for that to pan out for him. But I think that's what makes him unique. And you're right.
And I wrote about this on The Ringer not long ago in a profile I did on him. I'm getting coopered out because I've talked about him so much pre and mid-college. But he has the potential to evolve, I think, into a heavy load carrying superstar at the next level. I think some things need to happen for that to pan out for him. But I think that's what makes him unique. And you're right.