I have always liked Kriener, seems to be a good teammate, hustle, not a complainer, works hard. Hope he has a great year to end his career at Iowa. Hopefully he will be given more of an opportunity given his experience and the departures.
Another site has a similar story and describes him as a "rangy" player. Is this a stereotypical description of a white player? I have never heard rangy used to describe an African American BB player. Is it similar to "blue collar" or "lunch bucket type" or "gym rat" which also seem to be used exclusively for white players. Would an announcer be advised to avoid using such words of description because of their racial connotations? Similar to King Kong?
His lunch pail is filled with quickness, needs to learn how to open it up more often.He's also sneaky athletic.
Agreed. Fran will have the luxury of having 20 fouls and be able to play the hot hand with 4 experienced post players splitting two positions.Wouldn't surprise me to see Kriener come off the bench but play starter minutes in splitting some time between mostly the 5 but also at the 4.
I have always liked Kriener, seems to be a good teammate, hustle, not a complainer, works hard. Hope he has a great year to end his career at Iowa. Hopefully he will be given more of an opportunity given his experience and the departures.
Another site has a similar story and describes him as a "rangy" player. Is this a stereotypical description of a white player? I have never heard rangy used to describe an African American BB player. Is it similar to "blue collar" or "lunch bucket type" or "gym rat" which also seem to be used exclusively for white players. Would an announcer be advised to avoid using such words of description because of their racial connotations? Similar to King Kong?