I've been harping to everyone around me that I want to see Dex in the post. Move CK back to the corner pumping in his 3, he appears much more comfortable there.
I've been harping to everyone around me that I want to see Dex in the post. Move CK back to the corner pumping in his 3, he appears much more comfortable there.
SDSU coach John Stiegelmeier on NDSU intro video: "This is not meant to be North Dakota State's home game."
I got to see Dexter play in the first home game and was thoroughly impressed by his hustle and his smarts for the game.
Seriously he has to have those qualities since he has the body and looks of a 6-4 Rodney Dangerfield!!
He played like a true champion tonight!
PLus I know they really couldnt sub much but it was Old School Basketball tonight, 5 guys playing well, so why screw with that...let 'em play the whole second half!!
Have to wonder if with his 7' wing span if true if he still has a couple inches of growth left. Usually most of these kids grow a couple inches through their college years. I was impressed with the little I saw of him last year but sounds like he had an awesome game tonight.
Can hardly believe Dexter's improvement from his RFR to Soph years. Same with Dupree.
Thought that Dex had 6-7 blocks tonight, not just the 4 he was credited with.
The 2 Akron big men also looked to have huge wingspans, but Werner still found a way.
I wonder how long it will be before he gets the MarshallB treatment, with opponents
sending a 2nd defender at him. Looks like he will quickly earn that respect.
He definitely has a talent for getting off his feet in a hurry, more than once if needed,
especially when he needs to tip the rebound before getting possession.
And he also had that knack for snagging the rebound at the top of his jump tonight.
Great to see!
When Dex goes for a block it is the most violent block I have ever seen in college basketball.
North Dakota kid that is undersizes and over looked and playing great basketball couldn't be happier for him!
Dex is having a break out season!!! The heart and soul of this team the fire the grittiness is all Korey brown
I think he's got a long ways to go before his offensive post game and footwork are as refined as Marshall's was. To be fair very few collegiate post players can compare to Marshall in that respect. Having said that Dex is a different player, he gets on the boards better and is a bigger disruptor defensively than Marshall was. I think offensively he relies a little too much on his right handed jump hook even though it is very effective. Defendrs are going to start taking that away from him so he'll have to adapt as the season goes on. If his improvement year over year is any indication he's more then capable of that.
Dexter needs to learn to roll to the hoop after he sets a screen and take it hard to the hoop if he gets the pass. Inevitably he may get fouled and get to the line more. Dexter will be a really good player on this team going forward. In some ways he and Kading playing side by side is the best way for this team as it presents a force inside with some rim protection.
Dexter will never be a Bjorkland as Marshall had footwork that you hardly see from centers in the pros anymore as a result of one on one that occurs so much in AAU ball.
If it flies it dies.
Long for the days of freezing in the south stands of Dacotah Field.