Golstriker said:Mickey Polis is one hell of a player ... on the smallish side, but a heart as big as the Park Blocks. He's a true point guard and the Viks will put him in there to run the offense and set people up. That's what he does well. He's not afraid to drive down among the tall trees, but for the most part he is a ball handler. Comes from a great athletic family, with his brother a freshman guard at UPS in Tacoma. Mickey played in four straight Washington State 3A tournaments and played in the final his senior year. PSU fans will enjoy watching his honest, hard-working game. He's a small version of John Stockton, barely shows any emotion on the court - all business.
cut41 said:Golstriker said:Mickey Polis is one hell of a player ... on the smallish side, but a heart as big as the Park Blocks. He's a true point guard and the Viks will put him in there to run the offense and set people up. That's what he does well. He's not afraid to drive down among the tall trees, but for the most part he is a ball handler. Comes from a great athletic family, with his brother a freshman guard at UPS in Tacoma. Mickey played in four straight Washington State 3A tournaments and played in the final his senior year. PSU fans will enjoy watching his honest, hard-working game. He's a small version of John Stockton, barely shows any emotion on the court - all business.
Thanks for the input. This has been a problem at PG, emotion getting in the way and as a result making mistakes. Sommer was never able to channel that emotion into a positive result, instead the emotion simply led to classic meltdowns throughout the season.