Seems unnecessarily unkind. Sorry that it didn't work out for him at Mason, but I prefer to wish him well in his basketball journey.Enjoy Mr. Brick Hands Pirate Nation
Seems unnecessarily unkind. Sorry that it didn't work out for him at Mason, but I prefer to wish him well in his basketball journey.Enjoy Mr. Brick Hands Pirate Nation
How didn’t it work? He provided solid minutes off the bench and filled in nicely when the first-team All-Conference player wasn’t on the court.Seems unnecessarily unkind. Sorry that it didn't work out for him at Mason, but I prefer to wish him well in his basketball journey.
He did fill in mostly competently this past year as a defensive presence. No real complaints other than not really contributing much offensively.How didn’t it work? He provided solid minutes off the bench and filled in nicely when the first-team All-Conference player wasn’t on the court.
It’s naive to think the A10 is some superior conference to the AAC.To be that massive in size and have some athleticism, he just couldn't put it altogether to dominate. Think the speed of the game within the A-10 really hurt him, can tell he was overthinking a lot while out on the court.
Hands of brick, hand eye coordination was bad, and turned it over too much..... won't get you major minutes in a competitive basketball conference like the A-10.
ECU will be good for him. That league will be slower and hopefully he can put up some points.
To be that massive in size and have some athleticism, he just couldn't put it altogether to dominate. Think the speed of the game within the A-10 really hurt him, can tell he was overthinking a lot while out on the court.
Hands of brick, hand eye coordination was bad, and turned it over too much..... won't get you major minutes in a competitive basketball conference like the A-10.
ECU will be good for him. That league will be slower and hopefully he can put up some points.
Yep, way too nice and passive.During much of the last 3rd of the season, I noticed Gio wearing that lower-back-stimulator-thingy any time he was on the bench. Could have been a factor in his inconsistent play.
At times, I thought that Gio played too politely. Someone with his size can go much further with a little bit of aggression and toughness, especially on the boards and close range shooting. He also could have jumped a little bit more. But that's often the problem with these really big guys. They're so big that they never really had to jump to be successful versus lower competition. So, jumping really isn't in his repertoire. A few improved habits on the court and Gio could have been a very solid and dangerous bench contributor for Mason.
I was really hoping Gio would have stayed here and worked on his hands, boxing out, jumping, and aggressiveness all summer. Curran would have coached him up well, I'm sure. Instead, good luck and fare well, Gio!
No shortage of passes below his knees.Not completely wrong, but Gio having poor hands is overstated on here in my opinion. He had 28 total turnovers or just under 2 per 40 minutes (half the rate at which Haynes turned the ball over, for context). How many of those fumbled passes that we are thinking of were off circus moves that KD should’ve just shot instead? There were definitely a number of times where Gio was put in really tough positions for a catch.
Not completely wrong, but Gio having poor hands is overstated on here in my opinion. He had 28 total turnovers or just under 2 per 40 minutes (half the rate at which Haynes turned the ball over, for context). How many of those fumbled passes that we are thinking of were off circus moves that KD should’ve just shot instead? There were definitely a number of times where Gio was put in really tough positions for a catch.
No shortage of passes below his knees.
Y’all are insane for bashing Gio. He’s a good player.
Honestly, the guards were the problem. Bad pocket passes.Gio had some really good games, particularly early in the season when Jalen was still getting his legs under him, but for whatever reason seemed to regress as the year went on.
Unfortunately he struggles with something very basic and essential to the sport of basketball, which is catching the ball. His hands are just dreadful.
Wish him luck at ECU.
The AAC was rated worse by nearly every metric than the A-10 last year. In terms of basketball, we are absolutely a superior conference.It’s naive to think the A10 is some superior conference to the AAC.
Your boos don't affect me, I've seen what makes you cheer!Enjoy Mr. Brick Hands Pirate Nation
The AAC was rated worse by nearly every metric than the A-10 last year. In terms of basketball, we are absolutely a superior conference
And the AAC... was also a one bid league this year.Baraka Okojie made the All-Rookie Team at Mason but rode the bench at Memphis.
Yes, the AAC took a hit when Houston and Cincinnati left, but they still have FAU, UAB, and Memphis — all of which would compete for the A-10 title.
To suggest that a one-bid conference is far superior to the AAC is just homerism.
Last comment from me:And the AAC... was also a one bid league this year.
Memphis carries that conference. The A-10 had ten of its programs finish in the top 150 of KenPom this year. The AAC had five.