UNT-AggieMan Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 23 hours ago, BBfan061 said: Regusa? Or however you spell it I could be wrong lol Dude was a bucket for sure. Quote
QB1 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago As far as the attitude and character of Orangefield's team, yes they had some immature moments for sure. If you have watched them lately or been around the team at all you would see that Whitmire has done a pretty good job of getting those situations in check. The boys understand what they've done wrong and how it affects the team and have done a good job of improving their behavior and correcting their mistakes. This team, on paper and on the court, have proven that they can play ball. They get better, as a cohesive unit, every week and are really playing great team ball right now. Go look at the stats and check out the assist column for sure. Jaden Scales is arguably the best player in this area and the best player Orangefield has had in a very long time. His vision, shooting ability, and comprehension of the game is unmatched. He's a great leader and teammate. Yes, they average 79pts per district game, and maybe that does come from playing in a weaker district, but the fact they hold their opponents to under 42 points a game great. Their defense is smothering. Their conditioning is unmatched. They are sprinting the floor in the fourth quarter while the other team is walking. Another great quality is the depth. They can sub in 4 at a time keep on clicking if they wanted to. Am I biased, sure. But the facts are what they are. They are fun to watch and they are great group of kids. If you haven't had a chance to watch them play, I highly encourage you to come out and do so. They have Hardin tomorrow night and Kountze on Tuesday to finish up district. Both are at home. You won't be sorry. Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted 7 hours ago Author Report Posted 7 hours ago 4 minutes ago, QB1 said: As far as the attitude and character of Orangefield's team, yes they had some immature moments for sure. If you have watched them lately or been around the team at all you would see that Whitmire has done a pretty good job of getting those situations in check. The boys understand what they've done wrong and how it affects the team and have done a good job of improving their behavior and correcting their mistakes. This team, on paper and on the court, have proven that they can play ball. They get better, as a cohesive unit, every week and are really playing great team ball right now. Go look at the stats and check out the assist column for sure. Jaden Scales is arguably the best player in this area and the best player Orangefield has had in a very long time. His vision, shooting ability, and comprehension of the game is unmatched. He's a great leader and teammate. Yes, they average 79pts per district game, and maybe that does come from playing in a weaker district, but the fact they hold their opponents to under 42 points a game great. Their defense is smothering. Their conditioning is unmatched. They are sprinting the floor in the fourth quarter while the other team is walking. Another great quality is the depth. They can sub in 4 at a time keep on clicking if they wanted to. Am I biased, sure. But the facts are what they are. They are fun to watch and they are great group of kids. If you haven't had a chance to watch them play, I highly encourage you to come out and do so. They have Hardin tomorrow night and Kountze on Tuesday to finish up district. Both are at home. You won't be sorry. Scales is a very good player but not the best in the area unless you and I have differing opinions on what "area" means. KF89 1 Quote
BBfan061 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, QB1 said: As far as the attitude and character of Orangefield's team, yes they had some immature moments for sure. If you have watched them lately or been around the team at all you would see that Whitmire has done a pretty good job of getting those situations in check. The boys understand what they've done wrong and how it affects the team and have done a good job of improving their behavior and correcting their mistakes. This team, on paper and on the court, have proven that they can play ball. They get better, as a cohesive unit, every week and are really playing great team ball right now. Go look at the stats and check out the assist column for sure. Jaden Scales is arguably the best player in this area and the best player Orangefield has had in a very long time. His vision, shooting ability, and comprehension of the game is unmatched. He's a great leader and teammate. Yes, they average 79pts per district game, and maybe that does come from playing in a weaker district, but the fact they hold their opponents to under 42 points a game great. Their defense is smothering. Their conditioning is unmatched. They are sprinting the floor in the fourth quarter while the other team is walking. Another great quality is the depth. They can sub in 4 at a time keep on clicking if they wanted to. Am I biased, sure. But the facts are what they are. They are fun to watch and they are great group of kids. If you haven't had a chance to watch them play, I highly encourage you to come out and do so. They have Hardin tomorrow night and Kountze on Tuesday to finish up district. Both are at home. You won't be sorry. Is Beaumont in this area? Quote
CJFoster01 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago On 2/5/2026 at 10:43 AM, BBfan061 said: They went D1 last year. They should've been D2 but a D1 team didn't make the post season which moved them up. Quote
CJFoster01 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago On 2/5/2026 at 7:51 AM, TxHoops said: This is almost assuredly the most talented team Orangefield has had, led by easily the best player I’ve seen in the 30 years I’ve followed them. Also very happy for a guy who has been one of the best coaches in SETX for years in Whitmire. The one thing that worries me for the playoffs is not having really been challenged since district began (other than at EC sort of). Hoping their depth and experience at the varsity level more than makes up with something they had no control over. Not taking anything away from this years team but I think the team Pete Regusa's senior(22-23) year was a little bit better. The window is open this year for OF to win the region though. Quote
BBfan061 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 20 minutes ago, CJFoster01 said: Not taking anything away from this years team but I think the team Pete Regusa's senior(22-23) year was a little bit better. The window is open this year for OF to win the region though. They could win the region. I think the tougher bracket will be in D2 I’m assuming if Onalaska and Westwood go that route. Quote
CJFoster01 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 14 minutes ago, BBfan061 said: They could win the region. I think the tougher bracket will be in D2 I’m assuming if Onalaska and Westwood go that route. Agreed, only team that could be an issue is Mexia possibly. Like someone else said earlier just mostly have to stay out of their own way. In D2 both teams you mention are on a collision course. Looking forward catching a few playoff games for sure. Quote
Elessar Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 45 minutes ago, CJFoster01 said: Not taking anything away from this years team but I think the team Pete Regusa's senior(22-23) year was a little bit better. The window is open this year for OF to win the region though. I think this group is the better basketball team overall and is deeper. I do think that group was a little more athletic. Gave Hitchcock all they wanted in the third round that year Quote
CJFoster01 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, Elessar said: I think this group is the better basketball team overall and is deeper. I do think that group was a little more athletic. Gave Hitchcock all they wanted in the third round that year 22-23 team had just dropped down from a tough 4A district so I think they were more equipped to play the slow down game with athletic teams. Offensively they were pretty polished and a bit more difficult to guard in the half court with the stuff they ran. This group I think is a bit more lose on offense which made it easier to guard them when Hitchcock played them 23-24 year. Quote
buccaneers4lyfe Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago This team is very good, but the 22-23 team probably could have beaten anybody in the state besides Hitchcock & those pesky Bucs 😆... I Watched a lot of games that year. They could shoot/had size/ & controlled tempo almost every night. Quote
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