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How many NBA teams have came back from 3 0? Has a team ever came back from in the World Series? How many teams have came back from NBA? Nelson has been a little better on the offensive end, scoring His ability to finish around the rim makes him a dangerous scorer with his back to the basket, but he also has a decent jump shot that he can use for scoring as well. Honeycutt on the other hand is more of an athletic power forward. He's a good athlete and, for his size, he is very fast and a good ball handler.
He's not as strong as most forwards his size, so sometimes he will scoot out to play a little further away from the basket—but at 6'9", he's no pushover.
He's got a good basketball IQ and he is a very good defender, both in the post and on the perimeter. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Bruins turn it on in the last month of the season and make a tourney bid this season. The Florida Gators have rebounded into a solid, but inconsistent team this season and a large part is the performance of their two senior big men. While the two are only the third and fourth leading scorers on the team, they contribute immensely. Macklin is the more physical of the two, but also gets less minutes than Parsons as he splits time with Alex Tyus and freshman Patric Young.
However, 10 less minutes per game doesn't really translate into points, as Macklin is still barely averaging more than Parsons. He also grabs 6. Parsons pictured may be less physical than Macklin, but he still manages to pull down more rebounds 7. While Parsons isn't afraid to play with his back to the basket, he's much more of a face-up player who can step out and hit shots from the perimeter as well.
Tyler Zeller has easily been the most consistent player on the North Carolina roster this season and he's become a more integrated part of the offense on the block. In the past, he's done the majority of his work from feet away from the basket; this season, he's taken more of a physical approach to getting his points and, as a result, he's gotten to the line much more than in the past. Even more importantly, John Henson has developed into a legitimate threat on the offensive and defensive side.
He came into college at a lanky 6'10", only weighing pounds. This season he added 30 pounds of muscle and can bang around in the post more. Added onto that, he's developed a bit of ball-handling skill and has started to attack the basket more.
He's also developed his range and now he can actually step back and hit shots from near the three-point line. Plus, he's established himself as one of the most feared shot blockers in the country.
Sullinger is obviously one of if not the best post player in the country. His presence alone makes this tandem something to fear. Add in Lauderdale pictured and you have something out of a nightmare. Sullinger's additions barely need to be explained: His monstrous freshman season has him poised for an All-American bid and he could be in the running for Player of the Year. Dallas Lauderdale brings more of a intimidation factor.
His minutes have been cut, but Lauderdale still brings in four rebounds a game. However, he is one of the most physically imposing players in the country. In an anonymous poll given to NCAA players this preseason, One player said: "He's just the biggest player I've ever played against His physical dominance has been just another added factor that has helped Ohio State stay undefeated.
The Morris twins are hands down the best low-post tandem in the country. Marcus is one of the best players in the Big 12 and is sixth in the conference in scoring, while also managing to pull down seven rebounds a game. He has a good perimeter jump shot and also has the ball-handling ability to attack the basket off the dribble. His brother Markieff, while not as offensively productive although he's still averaging What he lacks in developed offensive ability, he makes up for in athletic ability.
He's a bit more athletic than his brother and is a good defender as well. They are both very lengthy, allowing them to grab rebounds among taller opponents. Of course, they're not too shabby as is. Mason will start his 98th consecutive regular season game for the Blazers on Tuesday and is averaging 8. He figures to be one of the most sought after big men on the free agent market next summer. The story of Marshall's debut is something you couldn't make up. But the New York Knicks called his cell at 10 a.
Marshall made it to the Knicks' bench in the middle of the first quarter and entered the game -- without warming up -- the next quarter. Mason watched Marshall's D-League game the night before and as he made his mad dash to the arena, Marshall called his older brother in a panic, worried he would be fined.
Or worse. Am I going to get in trouble? Blah, blah, blah. I was like, 'Marshall, you didn't know. It's not your fault,'" Mason said. Now there's a possibility, if Noah misses another game, the brothers will play each other Tuesday. It's a reality Mason never imagined. I thought Miles would have a good chance; but I wasn't sure about Marshall. He was a late bloomer. But how cool is that? Three brothers in the NBA. It's exciting.
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