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Post by eagle54 on Nov 17, 2016 23:15:45 GMT -5
Did Tre play at all in the second half? How could you possibly care about that? I'm fascinated.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 17, 2016 23:19:27 GMT -5
I don't remember him playing, so I was asking a question; if he didn't, wondering if it was because of his poor first half, or some other reason.
I apologize for interrupting your diatribes.
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Post by bkhoya on Nov 17, 2016 23:20:41 GMT -5
I'm slightly fascinated. Mainly because I don't think he would've shot 0-6 from 3
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Post by eagle54 on Nov 17, 2016 23:22:12 GMT -5
I don't remember him playing, so I was asking a question; if he didn't, wondering if it was because of his poor first half, or some other reason. I apologize for interrupting your diatribes. The guy is never relevant to any game that's why I can't imagine how you could be thinking about him. Just curious.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 17, 2016 23:29:51 GMT -5
Well he couldn't have been any worse than Moseley or Mulmore on the offensive end. So it was a relevant question.
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Post by eagle54 on Nov 17, 2016 23:36:14 GMT -5
Well he couldn't have been any worse than Moseley or Mulmore on the offensive end. So it was a relevant question. Like you said, couldn't have been any worse. Do you really think he would have changed anything?
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Post by guru on Nov 17, 2016 23:41:24 GMT -5
I don't remember him playing, so I was asking a question; if he didn't, wondering if it was because of his poor first half, or some other reason. I apologize for interrupting your diatribes. The guy is never relevant to any game that's why I can't imagine how you could be thinking about him. Just curious. He was pretty damn relevant on Tuesday night. Our coach thought enough of him 48 hours ago to have him bringing ball up court in crucial endgame but not enough tonight to let him leave the bench in final 20 minutes? That's interesting.
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Post by eagle54 on Nov 17, 2016 23:42:42 GMT -5
The guy is never relevant to any game that's why I can't imagine how you could be thinking about him. Just curious. He was pretty damn relevant on Tuesday night. Our coach thought enough of him 48 hours ago to have him bringing ball up court in crucial endgame but not enough tonight to let him leave the bench in final 20 minutes? That's interesting. Maybe that answers the question. Doghouse.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 17, 2016 23:56:30 GMT -5
He was pretty damn relevant on Tuesday night. Our coach thought enough of him 48 hours ago to have him bringing ball up court in crucial endgame but not enough tonight to let him leave the bench in final 20 minutes? That's interesting. Maybe that answers the question. Doghouse. Except he played in the first half tonight. So it does raise the question why not in the second. Maybe he would not have been better than the M boys - but if he couldn't have been worse, why not give it a shot.
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Post by eagle54 on Nov 18, 2016 0:02:35 GMT -5
Maybe that answers the question. Doghouse. Except he played in the first half tonight. So it does raise the question why not in the second. Maybe he would not have been better than the M boys - but if he couldn't have been worse, why not give it a shot. I would have tried anything and I hope he's healthy. Just don't think he moves the needle.
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Post by AlexanderClaude on Nov 18, 2016 4:33:41 GMT -5
The guy is never relevant to any game that's why I can't imagine how you could be thinking about him. Just curious. He was pretty damn relevant on Tuesday night. Our coach thought enough of him 48 hours ago to have him bringing ball up court in crucial endgame but not enough tonight to let him leave the bench in final 20 minutes? That's interesting. And that was a mistake... so you kinda proved his point.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 18, 2016 7:33:36 GMT -5
Except he played in the first half tonight. So it does raise the question why not in the second. Maybe he would not have been better than the M boys - but if he couldn't have been worse, why not give it a shot. I would have tried anything and I hope he's healthy. Just don't think he moves the needle. I would have tried anything too. That was my point. I slammed Tre for his weak D during the first half, believe me, I wasn't pinning any expectations on him.
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Post by guru on Nov 18, 2016 8:09:30 GMT -5
He was pretty damn relevant on Tuesday night. Our coach thought enough of him 48 hours ago to have him bringing ball up court in crucial endgame but not enough tonight to let him leave the bench in final 20 minutes? That's interesting. And that was a mistake... so you kinda proved his point. Campbell is not a new player. He's a junior. Our coach should know what he has in him - and if he thinks he's the right person to bring ball up in key late-game situations on Tuesday night, then it doesn't make a whole lot of sense that he won't even play him in the second half in the very next game. It shows a lack of consistency, or maybe just a lack of plan, and it won't help the confidence of a player who 48 hours earlier was apparently thought of a s key piece to this team. It's just more bad coaching. So yesterday the program had a fourth year senior walk away from the team, and then endured yet another humiliating loss. Just another day in the JT3 era.
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Post by rockhoya on Nov 19, 2016 9:46:51 GMT -5
And that was a mistake... so you kinda proved his point. Campbell is not a new player. He's a junior. Our coach should know what he has in him - and if he thinks he's the right person to bring ball up in key late-game situations on Tuesday night, then it doesn't make a whole lot of sense that he won't even play him in the second half in the very next game. It shows a lack of consistency, or maybe just a lack of plan, and it won't help the confidence of a player who 48 hours earlier was apparently thought of a s key piece to this team. It's just more bad coaching. So yesterday the program had a fourth year senior walk away from the team, and then endured yet another humiliating loss. Just another day in the JT3 era. You're reaching so hard 😂😂😂 don't fall
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Post by drquigley on Nov 19, 2016 15:01:37 GMT -5
I've posted elsewhere that I think recruiting rather than coaching is our problem. And I think Campbell is the perfect example of what I mean. Just think if last year we had Josh Hart and DSR in the backcourt. I'm sure the staff thought that Campbell would be the PG stud we really needed to compliment DSR. Instead DSR had to carry the load last year and really had to play out of position his last two years. Sadly it's looking like we may have made the same mistake with Mosley. Granted he's only a freshman but his shooting style looks awful. And the jury is still out on Govan and Derrickson. Folks, give JT3 Hibbert and Green and Wallace and he will win us some games. But unless our Freshmen and sophomores step up big time I don't think John Wooden could win with this team.
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Post by johnnysnowplow on Nov 19, 2016 15:25:59 GMT -5
I was just re reading some of the original posts in this thread. Some of the predictions and assessments of Tre are just comically absurd. Hard to believe that at one point early in his career people were talking about him cracking the starting lineup, being a solid defensive presence, running the point and moving DSR to SG, and the most patently absurd prediction, that he'd be in the NBA after 2-3 years.
We're into his junior year now and he has made no appreciable improvement in really any facet of the game. Hugely disappointing career to this point.
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Post by drquigley on Nov 19, 2016 16:54:14 GMT -5
Exactly. Schools like us and other BE schools don't have the luxury of Kentucky, Duke, NC, etc. We don't have 2-3 McDonalds guys on the bench. A few bad recruiting years and we are 15-18. I'm not crazy about JT3's offense scheme and I'm not happy with his end game coaching. But when I see the calibre of players we've gotten since Freeman and Wright, with one or two exceptions (DSR, Otto, LJ), I'm surprised we did as well as we did since Otto left.
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