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You guys are way too hard on the Chuckwagon I would take him over Tyler any day of the week. He is better offensively than Reggie Evans and more versatile on offense than Tyler, since he can pass the ball.-"You can’t run from me. I mean, my heart don’t bleed Kool-Aid."
-"“I ain’t no diva! I don’t have no blond hair, red hair. I’m Reggie Evans.”
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Raptorsss wrote: View PostYou guys are way too hard on the Chuckwagon I would take him over Tyler any day of the week. He is better offensively than Reggie Evans and more versatile on offense than Tyler, since he can pass the ball."Both teams played hard my man" - Sheed
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Raptorsss wrote: View PostYou guys are way too hard on the Chuckwagon. I would take him over Tyler any day of the week. He is better offensively than Reggie Evans and more versatile on offense than Tyler, since he can pass the ball.
Chuck Hayes did shoot better than Rudy Gay, though: .429 to .388. But he did not do not as well as Hansbrough or Patterson: .474 and .477, respectively.
Okay, I'll give you the passing, which no doubt was no. 1 on "Things We Want You to Work On During Off-Season" for Hansbrough. Late in the season, Coach Casey told him to pass out after getting the offensive rebound, so he did it, just to get back on the court.
Less than two weeks until training camp! I'm looking forward to Stiemsma trying to back down Hayes or Hansbrough.Last edited by caccia; Wed Sep 17, 2014, 11:57 PM.
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caccia wrote: View PostLess than two weeks until training camp! I'm looking forward to Stiemsma trying to back down Hayes or Hansbrough.
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caccia wrote: View PostGood grief. Tyler's win share on offense is 1.7, Chuck's is 0.1. That should tell you something. Hansbrough scored 11.5 points per 36, Hayes weighs in with 6.2, just behind Landry Fields at 7.6. Only Hayes was not injured. Chuck's offensive rebounds per 36 are higher than expected at 3.1, but Tyler led the team with 4.4.
Chuck Hayes did shoot better than Rudy Gay, though: .429 to .388. But he did not do not as well as Hansbrough or Patterson: .474 and .477, respectively.
Okay, I'll give you the passing, which no doubt was no. 1 on "Things We Want You to Work On During Off-Season" for Hansbrough. Late in the season, Coach Casey told him to pass out after getting the offensive rebound, so he did it, just to get back on the court.
Less than two weeks until training camp! I'm looking forward to Stiemsma trying to back down Hayes or Hansbrough.
Hansbrough's OxRAPM was -2.5; Hayes' was -1.4. Team ORTG with Hansbrough on the court was 100.9. Hayes? 105.1.
Reality is, for all the stuff Hansbrough does well, and for all the stuff Hayes does terribly, the offense runs better with Hayes than with Hansbrough.
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DanH wrote: View PostHansbrough does a lot of individual things well, but he just mucks up the offense when he's out there, much more so than Hayes does.
Hansbrough's OxRAPM was -2.5; Hayes' was -1.4. Team ORTG with Hansbrough on the court was 100.9. Hayes? 105.1.
Reality is, for all the stuff Hansbrough does well, and for all the stuff Hayes does terribly, the offense runs better with Hayes than with Hansbrough.
However, there are instances in physical games where you are not making many perimeter shots and need some offensive rebounds. Hansborough is your guy.
*Don't rely on him if you are getting out rebounded on the defensive end though*
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Abbas wrote: View PostHayes lost alot of weight and he slimmed down alot
i dont know how to post pictures so if someone can find his picture people post it
Casey: Yo ChuckWagon.
Hayes: Yes, Coach.
DC: We got problems. Masai wants shot blockers and you're awesome at everything but.
Hayes: Yes, Coach.
DC: Slim down.
Hayes: Yes, Coach.
DC: You got the height of a small forward, drop 60 pounds, and play it.
Hayes: Yes, Coach.
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I think it's a current picture - he just tweeted it.
https://twitter.com/c_hayes44/status/515554292900855808
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