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Post by StPetersburgHoya (Inactive) on Dec 9, 2005 13:39:04 GMT -5
Ok, there are a lot of negative posts out there. Let me tell you what did bring me out of my seat and have me giving high fives to YB and complete strangers in VC Alumni Lounge last night - the two **NASTY** dunks that Jeff had. If anyone has video of the dunks especially the free throw line posterizing of Augustine I'd greatly appreciate it if you could share the wealth.
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CO_Hoya
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Post by CO_Hoya on Dec 9, 2005 13:57:26 GMT -5
especially the free throw line posterizing of Augustine I thought that was a walk - could be wrong (hence the need for video). Baseline move was scary, though. Anyone think Jeff could handle the move to the 3 spot next year? That'd allow Roy, Jeff & Vernon to play together.
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Post by StPetersburgHoya (Inactive) on Dec 9, 2005 13:58:42 GMT -5
especially the free throw line posterizing of Augustine I thought that was a walk - could be wrong (hence the need for video). Baseline move was scary, though. Anyone think Jeff could handle the move to the 3 spot next year? That'd allow Roy, Jeff & Vernon to play together. <Runs to Dahlgren to pray that this dream line up actually happens>
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GUHoya07
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Post by GUHoya07 on Dec 9, 2005 14:21:18 GMT -5
And then we've got DaJuan Summers and Pat Ewing Jr. on that front line as well, WOW!
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Post by StPetersburgHoya (Inactive) on Dec 9, 2005 14:27:13 GMT -5
Btw, on the second dunk Jeff did travel - but i thought it was "a good no call"
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2005 14:37:23 GMT -5
Jeff clearly took three steps without puttin' the ball down. Not that it ended up making a difference...
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Post by washingtonhoya on Dec 9, 2005 15:16:53 GMT -5
My favorite part of Jeff's dunks (aside from the first one when Brown realized he had no chance and stepped out of the way) was that he understood the situation. While both dunks could have changed the momentum of the game, they only brought us within 10 of Illinois, and Jeff realized that and got back on D instead of celebrating. Showed a lot of maturity.
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Post by Healy on Dec 9, 2005 16:02:29 GMT -5
My favorite part of Jeff's dunks (aside from the first one when Brown realized he had no chance and stepped out of the way) was that he understood the situation. While both dunks could have changed the momentum of the game, they only brought us within 10 of Illinois, and Jeff realized that and got back on D instead of celebrating. Showed a lot of maturity. My favorite part was watching the reaction of the Goergetown bench to the first dunk. Everyone was up on there feet, and stayed up, until Ed Hightower warmed them to be seated. The first dunk did change the whole game for a while. If we had made a few shots/free throws and tightened the noose, maybe .......
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Post by theEDGEfactor on Dec 9, 2005 16:32:32 GMT -5
ya jeff did travel but i mean with some of the calls the illini were getting away with, we deserved it
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Post by MCIGuy on Dec 9, 2005 20:22:37 GMT -5
He at least took an extra step during that second dunk. But as the Edge pointed out with the calls Illinois was getting (some of those offensive rebounds were the result of climbing over the backs of Hoyas) it was "kind" that the refs gave us something.
Welcome back, Jeff.
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hoya73
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Post by hoya73 on Dec 10, 2005 0:30:14 GMT -5
Jeff clearly took three steps without puttin' the ball down. Not that it ended up making a difference... He put the ball DOWN.
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