HOYAPLAYA
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IT'S TIME FOR A RUNNNNNNN!!!!!!
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Post by HOYAPLAYA on Nov 20, 2006 13:34:47 GMT -5
What I don't understand is why everyone keeps responding to mr. sixer? It's obvious that he has his viewpoint that will not be changed and is loving the fact that he has an audience here that will respond. We should all just leave it alone and concentrate on the analysis of the next game. There are a lot of teams with concerns right now...some of the teams will figure it out in the next months and some of the teams won't. I'm betting that my hoyas and JTIII will figure it out and that's all I care about.
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Post by ][-][ 0 `/ /-\ 5 on Nov 20, 2006 15:00:09 GMT -5
Did we have a POINT guard last year? Because I think we did okay with a couple of 2-guards in Wallace and Cook.... are you saying jw has the passing and one on skills that create open shots for teammates that ac has? JWall was definitely more of a point guard than Ashanti. Ashanti was often reliable in his stepback jumper and long 3 at the end of the shot clock, not for bringing the ball up the court(see: UConn, 2005 BET) and he also had 23 fewer assists than JWall. And I wouldn't say that JWall doesn't have some one on one skills. His spin move against Duke was incredible and his crossover, then long range 2 has become deadly. I do apologize for continuing to respond to sixer and will try to stop.
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mrsixer123
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Post by mrsixer123 on Nov 20, 2006 20:06:16 GMT -5
What I don't understand is why everyone keeps responding to mr. sixer? It's obvious that he has his viewpoint that will not be changed and is loving the fact that he has an audience here that will respond. We should all just leave it alone and concentrate on the analysis of the next game. There are a lot of teams with concerns right now...some of the teams will figure it out in the next months and some of the teams won't. I'm betting that my hoyas and JTIII will figure it out and that's all I care about. why would i love having an audience of people who continue to ignore obvious weaknesses on the team? weaknesses even the head coach admits the team has
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mrsixer123
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Post by mrsixer123 on Nov 20, 2006 20:07:44 GMT -5
are you saying jw has the passing and one on skills that create open shots for teammates that ac has? JWall was definitely more of a point guard than Ashanti. Ashanti was often reliable in his stepback jumper and long 3 at the end of the shot clock, not for bringing the ball up the court(see: UConn, 2005 BET) and he also had 23 fewer assists than JWall. And I wouldn't say that JWall doesn't have some one on one skills. His spin move against Duke was incredible and his crossover, then long range 2 has become deadly. I do apologize for continuing to respond to sixer and will try to stop. where was this long range 2 against a zone D? where were this spin move against a zone D?
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