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Kountz and Parquet. One offensive guy and one defensive specialist. I liked Parquet to be the earlier star of the two, but Kountz showed up more ready than I realized while Parquet had an injury. Parquet has a strong body though, very athletic, and long for a guard. He could be a real force defensively. Hope his jumper gets going. Same for Kountz though really. His defense was solid late last year. He could very well become a defensive stopper himself. His ability to get to the rim though and do something nasty is what separates him from others. He climbs quickly and can hang for a long time. He is fun to watch. I imagine him being a better shooting, better defending, Josh Adams (for those of you whom remember the explosive Wyoming and Chaparral guard). Wyoming was fun to watch even with that slow offense they ran because of Nance and Adams' high flying circus acts. Bey and Kountz can deliver that same kind of excitement.
Kountz and Parquet. One offensive guy and one defensive specialist. I liked Parquet to be the earlier star of the two, but Kountz showed up more ready than I realized while Parquet had an injury. Parquet has a strong body though, very athletic, and long for a guard. He could be a real force defensively. Hope his jumper gets going. Same for Kountz though really. His defense was solid late last year. He could very well become a defensive stopper himself. His ability to get to the rim though and do something nasty is what separates him from others. He climbs quickly and can hang for a long time. He is fun to watch. I imagine him being a better shooting, better defending, Josh Adams (for those of you whom remember the explosive Wyoming and Chaparral guard). Wyoming was fun to watch even with that slow offense they ran because of Nance and Adams' high flying circus acts. Bey and Kountz can deliver that same kind of excitement.