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  1. 5 hours ago, Deleterious said:

    The Pistons need more players that can get their own shot.  Orlando shot 29% from three yesterday and their offense didn't struggle like the Pistons did.  Because 3 of their 5 starters can get their own shot.  We need more guys that can create.  

    harden was available.  zion.  cj mccollum.

    but why shoot for that when you can move up 8 spots in the draft to the low 20s?

  2. 5 minutes ago, Shinzaki said:

    I think running James and Mazur on the bottom six would probably be an improvement 5 on 5 over the current mix and necessitate smaller improvements in the top 6

     

    hopefully.

    i think we've all placed too much faith in the wings' prospects.  me included.  so i'm taking a wait and see approach.

     

  3. Again, everyone (not on this site) seems to be acting surprised that this team has no reliable outside shooting and no creators not named cade cunningham.  they brought in caris lavert to "create" for god's sake.

    lets see if duncan and/or huerter can get going in game 2.  or tobias.  they have to spread the floor cade to operate and duren to be effective rolling.  

  4. 16 minutes ago, Shinzaki said:

    James is a good skater

    From the highlights I've seen..James is a pretty good skater...I'm not going to neg him for not being Alex DeBrincat.  No one expects him to be that.  Even if it's true that he's going to be scoring mostly by driving the net...we sure as hell need that on our roster. Our bottom six is occupied by a lot of guys who shy away from physical hockey and they have a tendency to float through games.  Again..from what I've seen, James would provide us with some of what we're missing on the bottom six

    i dont disagree, but i dont think he's particularly "skilled."  we may be working off different definitions of "skilled."

    the bottom six could use an upgrade and anyone with a pulse is likely to fit that bill instead of rasmussen.

    but if they are running mazur and james next year, they'll need a big upgrade in the top six to make the playoffs.  honestly, if trading danielson or kasper and some of their depth gets you a highly skilled player they should do it.  because kasper and danielson arent playing like future 40 goal scorers, they're playing like future 40 point scorers.

  5. 4 minutes ago, Cruzer1 said:

    You throw a lot up there, just to see what sticks. James and Mazur are different players to me, mostly because James is a left handed shot, and Mazur is a righty. Mazur's game is more physical, and he's more ready for the NHL. James needs at least a year in Grand Rapids. The Wings need more left handed shots, which is a reason why I think Carter Bear might have a shot to make the team next year, but only if he can play with Larkin and Raymond. I think his game is perfect for it.

    you throw a lot of hope up there and pray that it sticks.  it hasnt so far, but our standards are different.

  6. 2 hours ago, Betrayer said:

    Not sure if the postgame I listened to was a complete video, but from what I saw not a single question was asked of JB or Ausar about his minutes.

    You have a top 3 finalist for Defensive Player of the Year and nobody who's job it is to ask questions thinks it's important to ask why he only played 25 minutes in Game 1 of the NBA playoffs?

    Insanity, incompetence, or trying to ingratiate themselves with the organization. You pick.

    ausar played 9 second half minutes.  jenkins played 16.

    he's looking for shooting to spread out orlando, and since his boss refused to get him any shooting, he's turning to a g-league player to get it (because duncan or huerter or lavert (!) were giving us nothing).

    as most knowledgeable pistons fans will attest, this team scores off its defense.  when you take ausar away in some desperate search for shooting/spacing, you are playing away from your strengths.

    out.  coached.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Shinzaki said:

    Curious why you think he has limited skill?  He scored 21 in 40 college games...and he's a very good skater.  I think he profiles as a bottom six wing and PK

    he scored 20 goals as a 22 year old playing against players younger than him.  if he has any nhl ambitions i would expect him to do that.

    i dont think he gets his goals through speed, stick handling, great passing, or high end "skills," i think he gets them by charging to the net and being physical.

    that's great.  the nhl is full of guys like that.  but he's not particularly big, not particularly fast, and doesnt set the game on fire by being more skilled than others.

    he's carter mazur.  a plugger.  the world needs pluggers, but the world needs another alex debrincat more.

  8. 2 minutes ago, RedTeamGo! said:

    I don't see him comparable to JJ. 

    I think JJ was a bit overrated because of the team around him, honestly, but he was certainly a good leader and clutch. He stepped up when he had to deliver a key pass and did so accurately and on time. Underwood has not really shown ability to do that. I think Underwood might have been overhyped coming out of high school because he was just such an athletic freak/physical specimen. Was able to dominate a bunch of HS kids that are now either going to random colleges in Michigan as normies or working at Chipotle in the greater Detroit area. Now he is going up against other athletic freaks. He needs to throw passes into tight windows. 

    His mechanics are awful. Simply awful. Can he figure it out? Sure, of course he can. He hasn't shown it yet, though. I guess he dominated New Mexico and Central.

    I tried to tell Michigan fans similar stuff about Jaydn Davis, but everyone said I was just being a Buckeye homer. 

    Now, Davis doesn't have the physical tools of Underwood, so it is not exactly the same. Underwood can certainly turn it around. But he needs to start showing out in September, and realistically, when he enters big ten play. 

    I could see Underwood being a bit of a Terelle Pryor, who also had bad mechanics, but Pryor was a better running, at least from what I have seen. 

    Just me trying to be a fortune teller - I think Underwood will be QB1 all of this year and Michigan decides to move on after the season. Unsure if QB1 going into 2027 will be Carr or someone from outside the program, but have a feeling Underwood will go down south for what he will see as his last college season and Michigan will want a more accurate passer. When you have such an elite running back and OL, you don't need someone making highlight reel plays at QB. Honestly, if Michigan had someone like Julian Sayin with that RB room I think they would be one of the favorites for the natty this year. Hiter is going to be special and Marshall is real good. 

    theyre bringing a lot of urban's old offense back.  a lot more qb runs.  that will take advantage of underwood's size and athleticism more.

    carr is athletic, but he has a pop gun arm.  not sure he's a long term solution but it would depend on the offense they run.

    and if underwood did leave, they'll have LOTS OF MONEY left over to go get another qb.

  9. We all said "duren has to show it in the playoffs.  regular season games when the other team is playing 3/5ths of their lineup and not trying is not a good measure."

    welp.  not off to a great start.

    its only one game, but someone else is going to have to step it up.  tobias harris is not the #2 guy on a championship team.  duren has to be.

  10. grand rapids gets beat again.

    cossa finishes with the worst save % on the team this year (he finished ahead of augustine, but he just got there so we'll cut him some slack).

    meanwhile, jesper wellstadt just started a playoff game and gave up 1 goal to dallas.  #yzerplan.

  11. 3 hours ago, gehringer_2 said:

    Sounds like the Regents are punting again. Grasso has had his 'interim' title removed, no word of a search underway. Grasso apparently passed his audition - though when he took it he professed no desire to keep it.

    you should be more concerned with the anti-semitic candidates who will be sitting on your board soon.

    says a lot about the democratic party as a whole, and the university of michigan's future.

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  12. psssst....some of us have been saying this all year long.

    jenkins is a nice story, but he'll be exposed when other teams pick it up.

    the team has no spacing and the duren/cade lob action is easily stopped in the playoffs.

    duncan cant guard and is past his prime.  will be exposed in the playoffs.

    JB is a great regular season coach, but was fired from cleveland because he cant get it done in the post season.

    This was the year to make a move to get a star.  instead they traded for heurter and now have to pay duren.  how is the team going to be with duren as their second highest paid player?

    JB's hatred for ausar is a fireable offense.

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