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Set your DVRs if you can't watch, and I look forward to learning about this new team. Crap...I forgot to print off the roster before leaving the office, as we have a ton of new faces to watch for.

The 22 year old Chinese point-guard, Wei Lin, sounds interesting, as does Oleksandr Kobzystyi, a 6'8" senior transfer from Kremenchuk, Ukraine!

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Gotta hope Nate Bittle has a great year!

Mr. FishDuck

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This will be a challenging first game. Hawaii has the most experienced roster in the entire NCAA and an average age of 23 years old.

Hawaii’s starting center is Issac Johnson (ex-Duck). Hawaii’s 6’7” PG is out this game, so that should help the Ducks a little.

I expect this will be closer than the spread, but Ducks should be able to win. 🤞

No.

Extremely ugly basketball, listen just now to Dana and he was pissed! Horrible ball possession, horrible effort on the boards at times, once again Altman has recruited a lot of guys who might have athleticism but they can't shoot the ball worth a lick, I really don't understand how he can keeps recruiting these types of players who can't hit a open shot.

I know we're missing Shelsted, but this team looked like a team that will struggle to get to 18 wins and a NIT berth.

Simpkins at least tried, and he came up big with the winning shot, I'm not wowed by him, he looks like another slasher who can't shoot, I'll never understand why we bring in transfers who aren't high 30s or 40s 3point shooters when that is what we are in desperate need of.

Wei Lin was a liability tonight, awful job being a PG, looked like he had no idea what he was supposed to do, just playing street ball.

Looks like Evans will be out for a while.

I like Stewart, he should get some more run.

Demir is a project, obviously is a hoss, but he's a bull in china shop right now.

If Hawaii could shoot at all they would have won by 10.

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There is a ton of talent in the transfers, but they are not playing as a team yet. With Shelstad back, the ball movement will be better, and the turnovers will be much less. A very raw team that has good upside, and I like some of the depth, but as noted by spartan--a ton of growth needs to take place.

Oregon won 60-59, and was fortunate to do so after having an eleven point lead blown, but we will take it.

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Mr. FishDuck

No.

I'm probably being harsher than I should, but it was a really ugly game, I also just hate watching teams who don't shoot well. Some of it was bad ball movement, some was just bad shooting.

Shelsted will help a lot.

One positive was Drew Carter, I don't think he has much offensive potential, but he does understand his role, got the ball moving, and generally played smarter than any of the other guards.

I will also say that Simpkins and Lin aren't scared of the moment, they certainly try to make things happen, and I think Simpkins could be decent as a 4th option

Really hope Evans isn't out for a long time, but it didn't look good.

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4 minutes ago, spartan2785 said:

I'm probably being harsher than I should, but it was a really ugly game,

No sweat. You are an invested, passionate Oregon fan...and we love you for it.

Look at the BRIGHT SIDE...

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Mr. FishDuck

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Dana Altman offers injury update on Oregon Ducks forward Kwame Evans Jr. after Hawaii game

"I'm not sure where he's at," he said. "I don't think it's too serious. I don't know that for a fact but he was walking around in the locker room."

Altman also said on postgame radio that he didn't believe that Evans' injury was too serious.

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Watching Wei Lin last night I began to wonder if I might still have a future playing in the Chinese pro league? (I am 74, white and short)

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No.

Five items are: Evans injury, Simpkins offense, turnovers (UGLY), walk-on Carter at point, Bittle in the paint.

Five items of note from Oregon's one-point regular season opening win over Hawaii

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