One last drink of Kool-Aid

Athletically I'll go with Cook. As far as a variety of moves around the basket I'll go with Pemsl at this point.
 




Higher percentage yes but I think he had more old school ( Kevin McHale ) moves under the basket. Now some are thinking who the heck is that.
 


Pemsl is just getting started guys...limited upside my ass. How many freshman big men or power forwards have come into the program with his attitude and competitiveness. He was a freshman...and he didn't take crap from anyone. When was the last time we had an enforcer? Ed Horton? Now, let's talk offensive skill. He has patience and strength (as a freshman) to back guys down to the rim...then he finishes with either hand. Cook can learn from him how to use his body down low. I think he also has the skill to bury that 15-17 foot jump shot consistently too. He played hurt pretty much all year last year too.

This guy is going to get stronger down low and his wide body will take up space and help us rebound. I think he's got tremendous upside if he can stay healthy.
 
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Pemsl is just getting started guys...limited upside my ass. How many freshman big men or power forwards have come into the program with his attitude and competitiveness. He was a freshman...and he didn't take crap from anyone. When was the last time we had an enforcer? Ed Horton? Now, let's talk offensive skill. He has patience and strength (as a freshman) to back guys down to the rim...then he finishes with either hand. Cook can learn from him how to use his body down low. I think he also has the skill to bury that 15-17 foot jump shot consistently too. He played hurt pretty much all year last year too.

This guy is going to get stronger down low and his wide body will take up space and help us rebound. I think he's got tremendous upside if he can stay healthy.
Very well said and I totally agree!
 




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