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Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 10:46 am
by ojaipony
Was that the team played HARD all game long. That's just a sign of a true championship type team. I enjoyed that the most - the guys seemed really intense and focused and played really hard for the entire game. Football team, that's how it's done. (note for next year's team).
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

Posted:
Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:05 pm
by gostangs
Agree. They had sloppy moments, but they were not sloppy even when up 40.
Talking bout practice.
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:17 pm
by GiddyUp
I think they know what is ahead of them
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:19 pm
by fifty
It is nice to watch a game where you're up big and keep playing hard/well. Those games are getting rare these days in ncaa basketball. And yes, I know Lamar is not that good.
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:41 pm
by PonySnob
If only Wilfong or Mudiay would have scored
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:43 pm
by Ponyneighbor
Agree. I felt the same way as when I watched the open practice - I was pretty much full- throttle the whole way. Other observations:
Good:
1. for the most part, I thought they handled full-court press well, and certainly better than last year. They looked very coached-up on this, which is good, because they are going to get pressed all year.
2. Yanick looked as good as I've seen him. He's going to help us a ton this year, I think
Bad:
1. Like the beginning of last year, the team played like it lacked an identity in the half court offense, and seemed to score many of its points by virtue of being bigger and more athletic than its opponent, which was visible by all the points in the paint
2. I'm sorry, but Keith still looks lost out there to me. Not as bad as last year, but still seems to be the most clueless guy on offense. I do give him props for trying to single-handedly resurrect "short shorts" from their 25-year hibernation
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:44 pm
by fifty
How can E-Man be so amazing and JMM look like an intramural player?
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 1:35 pm
by PoconoPony
Ponyneighbor wrote:Agree. I felt the same way as when I watched the open practice - I was pretty much full- throttle the whole way. Other observations:
Good:
1. for the most part, I thought they handled full-court press well, and certainly better than last year. They looked very coached-up on this, which is good, because they are going to get pressed all year.
2. Yanick looked as good as I've seen him. He's going to help us a ton this year, I think
Bad:
1. Like the beginning of last year, the team played like it lacked an identity in the half court offense, and seemed to score many of its points by virtue of being bigger and more athletic than its opponent, which was visible by all the points in the paint
2. I'm sorry, but Keith still looks lost out there to me. Not as bad as last year, but still seems to be the most clueless guy on offense. I do give him props for trying to single-handedly resurrect "short shorts" from their 25-year hibernation
I agree with you re Fraiser. Kid still seems to be lost on defense, committed some stupid fouls and took some bad shots. Seems like he has low basketball IQ thus far.
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 1:41 pm
by SMUstangs22
I agree. Brown started him over sterling for a reason. Lets hope it was an off night and that he has been playing well in practice.
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 1:43 pm
by mrydel
We have all put so much pressure on him to excel the poor kid is a nervous wreck. You can see it with every pass or shot. He reacts emotionally to whatever happens good or bad. If we could all stop singling him out all the time and let him relax he lay just begin to excel.
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:02 pm
by Insane_Pony_Posse
mrydel wrote:We have all put so much pressure on him to excel the poor kid is a nervous wreck.
yep....he is thinking way too much and needs to just let go
and allow his natutal basketball ability to take over...
i don't know much about basketball x&O's
but why doesn't Keeeeeeeeith take it to the hoop more?
or is he just an outside type guy?
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:03 pm
by Grant Carter
mrydel wrote:We have all put so much pressure on him to excel the poor kid is a nervous wreck. You can see it with every pass or shot. He reacts emotionally to whatever happens good or bad. If we could all stop singling him out all the time and let him relax he lay just begin to excel.
By we do you mean people posting on ponyfans? I do not think what is posted here is causing any problems.
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:05 pm
by Stallion
that's the problem-he doesn't have great ball skills-he can be good on the break-but he actually blew about 3 alley-oops last nite with poor "alleys"

Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:09 pm
by mrydel
Grant Carter wrote:mrydel wrote:We have all put so much pressure on him to excel the poor kid is a nervous wreck. You can see it with every pass or shot. He reacts emotionally to whatever happens good or bad. If we could all stop singling him out all the time and let him relax he lay just begin to excel.
By we do you mean people posting on ponyfans? I do not think what is posted here is causing any problems.
No, I mean the entire fan base. He has been touted as the Great Dallas Area Recruit to save our program by opening the Dallas pipeline. Some people thrive on that. I personally think it is hampering him.
Re: Best Thing I Saw Last Night

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Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:10 pm
by mrydel
Stallion wrote:that's the problem-he doesn't have great ball skills-he can be good on the break-but he actually blew about 3 alley-oops last nite with poor "alleys"

Oops