This team fought hard
on both ends of the court for this contest, earning the W, despite scoring less than their average points per game of 68.7.
Team Delts SO really struggled to get it
going on both ends of the court in this one, scoring fewer than their average of 62.7 PPG for the year and allowing 83 points to a team that came into this game that was averaging just 56 PPG.
He only had four points in a first half that saw the 2018 team with a 43 - 42 deficit, however in the second half Chappell took his overall game to another level, using his quickness and physicality as tools
on both ends of the court in helping secure the win.
Logan Johnson, a 6 - 2 combo guard from St. Francis - Mountain View with an offer Fresno State where his brother, St. Francis grad and current Miami Heat player Tyler Johnson also played, looked
good on both ends of the court.
Antetokounmpo was the team's
leader on both ends of the court, and there really isn't a clear solution for his ever - stretching limbs when he gets into the right position.
He would be the best pick and roll big on this
team on both ends of the court without Amir Johnson on the team and even with him it would be interesting.
Having a traditional four like Preston or De Sousa, if he joins the team, should allow Self to field the familiar
attack on both ends of the court that has made his teams so successful over the years.
Combine that grown man strength with an ultra aggressive
mindset on both ends of the court, and you have the makings of a game - changing small ball four (or even center) at the college level.
After a dominating performance in Week 1, Team Knox came back down to earth in Week 2 as they struggled to get it
going on both ends of the court, netting 21 fewer points than their total from Week 1, while also giving up a league high 95 points in Week 2.
They can play and
on both ends of the court.
I think a team like Ohio State, which has a player up to par as Davis, and with guys like William Bufford and Deshaun Thomas, they could dominate
them on both ends of the court.
It was like the ball had a magnet pulling him to
it on both ends of the court:
Team Daar picked things up and played some incredible ball in the second half led by Matt Reddy and Justin Apuli who crushed
it on both ends of the court, but it wasn't enough to stop the Free Agents from picking up their first win.