Coach is hard on this guy...the times I've seen it he usually deserved it. Presentation is of course part of teaching style. Obviously it is effective. First d'A was a 'point' iirc TD has shown steady growth Billups is the key for all of the Knicks
but will do the most good here. AC will too. There was mention of several of the guys being from Atlanta area during the Hawks game. Clyde, AC several former player. TD too.
Sat out a year after leaving Auburn. He was a high 16-20 a game as a freshman scoring guard. He wanted to play point.
They would not bend he transfers to FSU and sits a year.
At FSU he plays for Leonard Hamilton. The same Michael Jordan chose for his coach when he bought into the Wizards
Who also coached Starks at Oklahoma State Great defensive coach ...Seminoles have not been known for offense since they teamed Sura, Cassell and Ward in the backcourt (nice back court eh?)
Toney really came on strong his sophomore year. He and Al Thornton keyed up for several victories and a likely NCAA run
Douglas broke a bone in his hand and went NIT without him. They upset Florida (that's national champ Noah, Horford, Lee Brewer etc) and Duke that year.
The next year they were 4 guards. NIT
His last year they took in 6 freshman and made the NCAA tourney. Wisconsin vs FSU was as slow as it gets. Wisconson got the no-calls and the win But TD took them to the first ACC Championship game. Many felt he was shafted on ACC POY since Lawson was a Carolina product.
Toney will kill you late game if you give him -any- room. He can shoot off the dribble, ball denial is awesome, pressures on the ball well. His floater is a work in progress but this is a full time gig and TD does work. Expect him to get there.
I do feel his progress has been hampered by injury He's tough though Not often you see a guy pop in a dislocated shoulder then handle the ball and get an assist.
Bill Simmons on Tyreke Evans
"The prototypical 0-guard: Someone who handles the ball all the time, looks for his own shot, gets to the rim at will and operates best if his teammates spread the floor to watch him."