It's been a long time, but when I watch Epps play I get a Kiwane Garris vibe.I'd rather have Epps morph into a scoring PG (give me all the wings!). Given what we've seen thus far, I think he's quite capable of doing that.
It's been a long time, but when I watch Epps play I get a Kiwane Garris vibe.I'd rather have Epps morph into a scoring PG (give me all the wings!). Given what we've seen thus far, I think he's quite capable of doing that.
Nice to have Coleman's son in attendance
With football you see recruits enrolling in the winter. Why haven’t we seen this trend in basketball? If a recruit enrolled and then redshirted they could practice and condition with the team
If a player wanted to win a state championship I get that but if the goal is to make the NBA 5 extra months at the college level could make you stand out early in the season
Nice to have Coleman's son in attendance
It's been a long time, but when I watch Epps play I get a Kiwane Garris vibe.
There generally aren't open scholarships for basketball players to enroll early.With football you see recruits enrolling in the winter. Why haven’t we seen this trend in basketball? If a recruit enrolled and then redshirted they could practice and condition with the team
If a player wanted to win a state championship I get that but if the goal is to make the NBA 5 extra months at the college level could make you stand out early in the season
As for BB's past, yes he liked to drink but I think a lot of the stories are a bit exaggerated. I don't think Barry would have put up with Bret partying with players during his time at Wisky...not saying he didn't have a good time as a mid 30's bachelor making millions. As for Arkansas he had some issues but a lot of the negative stuff didn't come out until the fan base started to turn on him and Pittman likes his share of a good time as well....
I actually got a Derek Harper vibe as both have a poker face all business attitude aboot them.......It's been a long time, but when I watch Epps play I get a Kiwane Garris vibe.
One thing I love about this board is we don't aim low in our comparisons of current players/recruits and benchmark players. Kiwane Garris (and especially) HRF and Derek Harper are basically as good as it gets among Illini guards, Illini Guard Royalty. If Epps has a career anything like any of those players he'll be something special.I actually got a Derek Harper vibe as both have a poker face all business attitude aboot them.......
I think Epps will have a great career as an Illini and will lead us to mucho victories........I really really do...........
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Yep. The main thing see is the way his players respond to him. It seems mutually positive. Looks like there’s a real sincerity there. It’s just pretty darn hard to fake that kind of thing consistently.Regardless of whatever struggles he went through, the job he as done here so far is nothing short of incredible. I was happy he was hired, but what he has done so far has exceeded anything I could have imagined.
And regarding drinking and other things, it's not uncommon among not only high level coaches, but also executives and other high paid/high performance roles where people are under lots of stress. The money gives access to things, and the alcohol or whatever numbs the stress.
Many go through struggles and come out much better than they were, with an intense focus and drive. I have zero clue about BB's past aside from rumors, but whatever he went through, he's killing it now and has used that experience to become a better coach, and I am very happy Whitman got him on board.
I don't think he gets to HRF, but I get your assessment. The playing slower than he is and the fearless/comfortable resonate. I think Epps has the ability to be one of those who is hanging in the rafter's of State Farm Center when its all said and done.That's pretty high praise - Kiwane made it to the NBA, even though it was a short career. My recollection was a guy who had great handles in traffic and could attack the rim despite being 6'2". Says a lot about his athleticism. He was one of the bright spots after the 90s sanctions.
I actually thought of HRF when watching him. It's a bad comparison, I know, but he looks like he's playing slower than he actually is, seems fearless/comfortable when the offense isn't running well, can take the 3 pt shot, great on the FT line and just oozes quiet confidence. No idea if he'll reach the lofty heights HRF did, but his style strikes me as similar in some ways.
Dumb question here, but who is HRF?I don't think he gets to HRF, but I get your assessment. The playing slower than he is and the fearless/comfortable resonate. I think Epps has the ability to be one of those who is hanging in the rafter's of State Farm Center when its all said and done.
Kiwane was a flat out scorer. His game would translate better to the NBA today. I don’t recall his defense so hard to compare him to HRF in that respect.That's pretty high praise - Kiwane made it to the NBA, even though it was a short career. My recollection was a guy who had great handles in traffic and could attack the rim despite being 6'2". Says a lot about his athleticism. He was one of the bright spots after the 90s sanctions.
I actually thought of HRF when watching him. It's a bad comparison, I know, but he looks like he's playing slower than he actually is, seems fearless/comfortable when the offense isn't running well, can take the 3 pt shot, great on the FT line and just oozes quiet confidence. No idea if he'll reach the lofty heights HRF did, but his style strikes me as similar in some ways.
His Royal Frankness aka Frank Williams aka Da'Monte' dadDumb question here, but who is HRF?
Derek was a freak athlete 6'4 185 with great quickness and jumping ability. His jump shot had a weird side spin to it but he figured it out JR year when he shot 53.7% total and 50% on limited threes. Good enough to go hardship and get drafted 11th. Had 16 year career (first 10 as starter) in NBAI actually got a Derek Harper vibe as both have a poker face all business attitude aboot them.......
I think Epps will have a great career as an Illini and will lead us to mucho victories........I really really do...........
I like Epps a lot. He generally plays within himself. He’s a low pulse guy. He doesn’t get too excited. He has a pro attitude.I actually got a Derek Harper vibe as both have a poker face all business attitude aboot them.......
I think Epps will have a great career as an Illini and will lead us to mucho victories........I really really do...........
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I’m among the early vocal skeptics based on the aforementioned ‘stuff’ and will admit those concerns have been addressed by the product and culture he’s put together to date. Fully on board.Regardless of whatever struggles he went through, the job he as done here so far is nothing short of incredible. I was happy he was hired, but what he has done so far has exceeded anything I could have imagined.
And regarding drinking and other things, it's not uncommon among not only high level coaches, but also executives and other high paid/high performance roles where people are under lots of stress. The money gives access to things, and the alcohol or whatever numbs the stress.
Many go through struggles and come out much better than they were, with an intense focus and drive. I have zero clue about BB's past aside from rumors, but whatever he went through, he's killing it now and has used that experience to become a better coach, and I am very happy Whitman got him on board.
One thing I love about this board is we don't aim low in our comparisons of current players/recruits and benchmark players. Kiwane Garris (and especially) HRF and Derek Harper are basically as good as it gets among Illini guards, Illini Guard Royalty. If Epps has a career anything like any of those players he'll be something special.
Derek set an NBA record by increasing hi scoring average for 8 straight years. Epps is no where near that category of athlete. Harper and Ayo are clones as neither could shoot from the outside well as Illini but were great getting to the hole.Derek was a freak athlete 6'4 185 with great quickness and jumping ability. His jump shot had a weird side spin to it but he figured it out JR year when he shot 53.7% total and 50% on limited threes. Good enough to go hardship and get drafted 11th. Had 16 year career (first 10 as starter) in NBA
I don’t know. These might be a little low. I see a Kobe, Steph, Bird, Maravich hybrid. S/One thing I love about this board is we don't aim low in our comparisons of current players/recruits and benchmark players. Kiwane Garris (and especially) HRF and Derek Harper are basically as good as it gets among Illini guards, Illini Guard Royalty. If Epps has a career anything like any of those players he'll be something special.
Haha... thanks for this. I googled HRF and Illinois baksetball... no dice.His Royal Frankness aka Frank Williams aka Da'Monte' dad
It’s LoyaltyspeakHaha... thanks for this. I googled HRF and Illinois baksetball... no dice.
I love Epps but he is near the defender or athlete of the NBA 11th overall pick early entry to the NBA that Harper was. Harp was a beast in both end of the floor. In transition he was awesome. Plus Harp was a pure PG with size at 6'4".I actually got a Derek Harper vibe as both have a poker face all business attitude aboot them.......
I think Epps will have a great career as an Illini and will lead us to mucho victories........I really really do...........
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