bostonfan
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Post by bostonfan on May 16, 2022 7:18:21 GMT -5
Nice highlights reel!!! Should be a good addition. Maybe it is the competition, but he looks taller than 6' 6" on the film. Certainly seems comfortable playing the PF in the highlights.
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78HOYA78
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Post by 78HOYA78 on May 16, 2022 9:09:33 GMT -5
He seems to have all of the tools to help the Hoyas - catch and shoot, back to the basket, drive - stop and pull up, finish at the rim, defense. Reminds me of Bile but ready to contribute right away.
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miracles87
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Post by miracles87 on May 16, 2022 9:42:00 GMT -5
Brother Mozone!! Welcome to Georgetown!
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on May 16, 2022 9:48:01 GMT -5
Welcome aboard. Hope you love the Hilltop and being a Hoya!!!
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lichoya68
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OK YOUNGINS ARE HERE AND ARE VERY VERY GOOD cant wait GO HOYAS
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Post by lichoya68 on May 16, 2022 13:07:55 GMT -5
welcome to thw hilltop FAMILIA gotta wanna be a hoya
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Post by FrazierFanatic on May 16, 2022 13:24:36 GMT -5
Glad to have you in blue and gray
Now get back to work. There is a lot to do.
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hoyaroc
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Post by hoyaroc on May 19, 2022 0:26:07 GMT -5
"I chose Georgetown because of the limitless possibilities provided for my future development and growth. I feel like I'm at home when I'm on campus and I can't wait to move in. The coaching staff really knows the game - they are the first staff who has broken down my game from all levels and all aspects. I believe they can turn me into the player I want to be." - Bryson Mozone on his decision to attend Georgetown
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hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on May 19, 2022 8:32:53 GMT -5
"I chose Georgetown because of the limitless possibilities provided for my future development and growth. I feel like I'm at home when I'm on campus and I can't wait to move in. The coaching staff really knows the game - they are the first staff who has broken down my game from all levels and all aspects. I believe they can turn me into the player I want to be." - Bryson Mozone on his decision to attend Georgetown Very impressive that Patrick Ewing, making $4M+/year, is able to break down Mozone's game better than Dave Dickerson at USC-Upstate, making $180K/year. I can totally see why Mozone thinks that is amazing. www.midmajormadness.com/2019/11/4/20946421/ncaa-basketball-head-coach-contract-salary-database-mid-major-2019-20
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Post by gotin2gu4lunch on May 19, 2022 9:22:03 GMT -5
"I chose Georgetown because of the limitless possibilities provided for my future development and growth. I feel like I'm at home when I'm on campus and I can't wait to move in. The coaching staff really knows the game - they are the first staff who has broken down my game from all levels and all aspects. I believe they can turn me into the player I want to be." - Bryson Mozone on his decision to attend Georgetown Very impressive that Patrick Ewing, making $4M+/year, is able to break down Mozone's game better than Dave Dickerson at USC-Upstate, making $180K/year. I can totally see why Mozone thinks that is amazing. www.midmajormadness.com/2019/11/4/20946421/ncaa-basketball-head-coach-contract-salary-database-mid-major-2019-20I'm not happy with the program (or our coach) right now, either. But what does Ewing's salary have to do with his ability to break down Mozone's game?
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rhw485
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Post by rhw485 on May 19, 2022 9:33:20 GMT -5
I'm not happy with the program (or our coach) right now, either. But what does Ewing's salary have to do with his ability to break down Mozone's game? It's just an unnecessary potshot which only will further drive down the discourse and tempt everyone to continue to have the same conversations over and over again. It was a completely unnecessary post, we also collectively don't have to engage.
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thedragon
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Post by thedragon on May 19, 2022 9:38:19 GMT -5
I'm not happy with the program (or our coach) right now, either. But what does Ewing's salary have to do with his ability to break down Mozone's game? It's just an unnecessary potshot which only will further drive down the discourse and tempt everyone to continue to have the same conversations over and over again. It was a completely unnecessary post, we also collectively don't have to engage. The mute button has made my experience on here much more enjoyable fwiw. Between the 4 or 5 posters that take potshots at Ewing every time his name is mentioned vs. the 4 or 5 that think Ewing has the midas touch and that criticism is blasphemy - not having to read their drivel is cleansing lol
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hoopsmccan
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Post by hoopsmccan on May 19, 2022 9:51:11 GMT -5
I'm not happy with the program (or our coach) right now, either. But what does Ewing's salary have to do with his ability to break down Mozone's game? It's just an unnecessary potshot which only will further drive down the discourse and tempt everyone to continue to have the same conversations over and over again. It was a completely unnecessary post, we also collectively don't have to engage. And it is stealing someone else’s shtick. hm
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Omega
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Post by Omega on May 19, 2022 17:28:25 GMT -5
It's just an unnecessary potshot which only will further drive down the discourse and tempt everyone to continue to have the same conversations over and over again. It was a completely unnecessary post, we also collectively don't have to engage. The mute button has made my experience on here much more enjoyable fwiw. Between the 4 or 5 posters that take potshots at Ewing every time his name is mentioned vs. the 4 or 5 that think Ewing has the midas touch and that criticism is blasphemy - not having to read their drivel is cleansing lol Mute!
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bluegray79
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Post by bluegray79 on May 19, 2022 18:05:13 GMT -5
O.K., you guys are on double secret probation and your status on the WELCOME BRYSON MOZONE committee would definitely be in jeopardy if I had anything to say about it. Sweet Baby Jesus..
Remember what the thread topic is and see if you can stop yourselves from sniping at one another and having to have the last word on everything, esp. when it it's about welcoming a new player to the Hoyas. Bryson probably will never see anything here, but, man, can't we at least maintain a positive vibe on a welcome thread?
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wsdhoya
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Post by wsdhoya on May 23, 2022 22:05:26 GMT -5
If we are a 7+ win Big East team this year it means Mozone was a big part of it. He seems athletic but moderately under control which is good to see. Decent three point shooter with good length who looks to be able to guard 2 through 4 in a pinch. If he can be a good defender and be productive in a number of different roles including playing on the wing and acting as a small ball 4, that will really help us to have a more complete roster and rotation. I'm usually not a fan of Ewing playing in the high scoring average in a crappy conference pool that he has frequented but Mozone's game looks more well rounded than someone like Rice's was at the lower level.
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His defensive rating is absolutely atrocious (over 106) but hopefully that's more to do with him playing a position he was too small for than a lack of lateral agility or will to defend. That's a bummer to read.
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hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on Aug 8, 2022 18:07:41 GMT -5
What’s His Role? On paper, Mozone has more production than most transfers coming to the conference. If he can follow the path of former-Providence starter Noah Horchler, who made a similar leap from North Florida and carried his shooting rebounding ability with him, Mozone could be a starter and very successful Big East player. Horchler, however, had a year to sit and practice with the team and add weight in the strength and condition program. Even with that time, he still struggled with his size on defense at points. Mozone will be thrust into the fire immediately. Horchler also had two inches on the Georgetown-transfer, inches that provided valuable on the boards. Mozone’s floor should be as a capable role player off the bench. He should be able to stretch defenses and give Georgetown a scoring touch deep into the rotation. If he successfully adjusts to the Big East, he could be a true asset for the Hoyas all season long. Depending on where coach Ewing wants to use him on the floor, Mozone will be battling with Brandon Murray, Wayne Bristol Jr., and Akok Akok for playing time. www.bigeastcoastbias.com/2022/8/6/23294079/big-east-transfer-profile-bryson-mozone
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Post by professorhoya on Aug 8, 2022 19:37:45 GMT -5
What’s His Role? On paper, Mozone has more production than most transfers coming to the conference. If he can follow the path of former-Providence starter Noah Horchler, who made a similar leap from North Florida and carried his shooting rebounding ability with him, Mozone could be a starter and very successful Big East player. Horchler, however, had a year to sit and practice with the team and add weight in the strength and condition program. Even with that time, he still struggled with his size on defense at points. Mozone will be thrust into the fire immediately. Horchler also had two inches on the Georgetown-transfer, inches that provided valuable on the boards.
Mozone’s floor should be as a capable role player off the bench. He should be able to stretch defenses and give Georgetown a scoring touch deep into the rotation. If he successfully adjusts to the Big East, he could be a true asset for the Hoyas all season long.
Depending on where coach Ewing wants to use him on the floor, Mozone will be battling with Brandon Murray, Wayne Bristol Jr., and Akok Akok for playing time. www.bigeastcoastbias.com/2022/8/6/23294079/big-east-transfer-profile-bryson-mozoneProbably should actually watch him play before commenting.
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Post by michaelgrahmstylie on Aug 8, 2022 23:26:41 GMT -5
What’s His Role? On paper, Mozone has more production than most transfers coming to the conference. If he can follow the path of former-Providence starter Noah Horchler, who made a similar leap from North Florida and carried his shooting rebounding ability with him, Mozone could be a starter and very successful Big East player. Horchler, however, had a year to sit and practice with the team and add weight in the strength and condition program. Even with that time, he still struggled with his size on defense at points. Mozone will be thrust into the fire immediately. Horchler also had two inches on the Georgetown-transfer, inches that provided valuable on the boards.
Mozone’s floor should be as a capable role player off the bench. He should be able to stretch defenses and give Georgetown a scoring touch deep into the rotation. If he successfully adjusts to the Big East, he could be a true asset for the Hoyas all season long.
Depending on where coach Ewing wants to use him on the floor, Mozone will be battling with Brandon Murray, Wayne Bristol Jr., and Akok Akok for playing time. www.bigeastcoastbias.com/2022/8/6/23294079/big-east-transfer-profile-bryson-mozoneProbably should actually watch him play before commenting. What a novel idea!
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tashoya
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Post by tashoya on Aug 8, 2022 23:31:19 GMT -5
What’s His Role? On paper, Mozone has more production than most transfers coming to the conference. If he can follow the path of former-Providence starter Noah Horchler, who made a similar leap from North Florida and carried his shooting rebounding ability with him, Mozone could be a starter and very successful Big East player. Horchler, however, had a year to sit and practice with the team and add weight in the strength and condition program. Even with that time, he still struggled with his size on defense at points. Mozone will be thrust into the fire immediately. Horchler also had two inches on the Georgetown-transfer, inches that provided valuable on the boards.
Mozone’s floor should be as a capable role player off the bench. He should be able to stretch defenses and give Georgetown a scoring touch deep into the rotation. If he successfully adjusts to the Big East, he could be a true asset for the Hoyas all season long.
Depending on where coach Ewing wants to use him on the floor, Mozone will be battling with Brandon Murray, Wayne Bristol Jr., and Akok Akok for playing time. www.bigeastcoastbias.com/2022/8/6/23294079/big-east-transfer-profile-bryson-mozoneProbably should actually watch him play before commenting. Let's acknowledge progress. He didn't baselessly bash the kid while, simultaneously, blaming Patrick for his lack of progress so far. Baby steps.
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Post by hoyasaxa2003 on Aug 9, 2022 8:26:41 GMT -5
Probably should actually watch him play before commenting. Let's acknowledge progress. He didn't baselessly bash the kid while, simultaneously, blaming Patrick for his lack of progress so far. Baby steps. In case it wasn't obvious, the post is literally a copy/paste from the Big East Coast Bias website.
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