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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Nov 30, 2020 9:50:15 GMT -5
Hoyas 82 Midshipmen 69
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Apr 16, 2018 16:40:58 GMT -5
This thread is a joke right? lol
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Mar 23, 2017 9:22:45 GMT -5
Tottenham supporter here so the Gunners bottling on Wenger makes me smile.
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Mar 22, 2017 9:24:59 GMT -5
Here we go. Saw this coming a mile away. smh
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Feb 1, 2017 16:06:51 GMT -5
Alonzo Mourning 80 Terry Dehere 75
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Jan 30, 2017 9:03:30 GMT -5
Georgetown 79 Depaul 66
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Jan 16, 2017 9:27:28 GMT -5
Hoyas 83 Friars 69
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Jan 11, 2017 16:51:24 GMT -5
Hoyas 92 Uconn 79
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Jan 10, 2017 11:22:03 GMT -5
PG play is definitely getting better. Mulmore is growing on me slowly. He needs to be more instinctive on defense and stay in front of his man. Mosely is the guy I'm highest on. He has a chance to be a special player when his tenure at Georgetown is over. If he can improve his mid range and 3pt. shot to compliment his drive to the rim and touch floater, he will be a huge weapon.
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 27, 2016 14:29:35 GMT -5
Allen Iverson 75 Dwayne Wade 65
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 20, 2016 8:30:21 GMT -5
Hoyas 78 Spartans 65
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 12, 2016 8:36:14 GMT -5
Hoyas 79 Orange 67
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 8, 2016 8:43:00 GMT -5
Not sure about that. He hasn't shown any semblance of an NBA potential player since being here. If he can be a steady 10 pts 5 Reb guy I'd take it at this point - do you hear that Isaac? Not entirely true; Cope had a stretch as a freshman when he had a pretty strong game, that could certainly have developed to an NBA level. He has struggled to find his place since then; I attribute his problems this year to undermined confidence. A couple of solid games could be all it takes to bring him back. Agree. There was a stretch in Mid January I believe where Copeland dominated a few games. I remember a strong showing against Nova in a win at the Verizon Center and there was a game where we we down pretty big late in the game and Ike absolutely stole the show. He was hitting everything. There have been flashes of stud Ike, albeit, very few.
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 6, 2016 9:21:33 GMT -5
Among Mosely, Campbell, and Mulmore, nobody is great. But really, at this point all Mulmore brings is speed and drawing fouls. He's been a horrible shooter (6-18 from two, 2-9 from three), has a lower assist rate than Mosely and Campbell, and turns it over a fair amount (but lower than Mosely and Campbell). If Campbell can shoot threes at a rate of 40% plus he needs to play. We need people who can put the ball in the basket. This^^^
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 5, 2016 13:45:11 GMT -5
None of our PGs attack the the rim successfully (either of preference or ability). Tre is hesitant pushing the ball to the basket but he is paired in two guys that are beyond excellent at that (LJ and Rodney). He should be giving the ball up immediately in transition. He's an offense PG, he doesn't break his man down and get to the basket, he needs the half court ball movement to get him open. I'd love Mulmore to be the answer but he can't put the ball in the hoop. Attacking the basket is great and all but if you can't score, guys will just trap you under the basket. If he turns it on then it'll turn back to a full blown committee but not at this point. Ranking these 3 PGs in my mind (currently) goes like this: 1. Tre Campbell 2a. Jagan Mosely 2b. Jonathan Mulmore The separation between them is razor thin but if Tre can embrace his role as the 1 (not PG or lead guard), then we'll be ok. I don't think some people know what a true point guard is and does. The rules of a point guard. Mulmore is not shooting well from the outside but I'm glad he's not taking bad shots. He attacks the basket to keep the defense honest. Tre does not. He's too busy playing around with the ball on the perimeter. Give him more minutes on a consistent basis. 1. Mulmore 2. Campbell 3. Mosely A true pg. gets assists, which in 9 games, Mulmore has 9 and Moseley has 26. Mulmore should certainly not start but his speed and athleticism could warrant a much needed boost from the bench. I guess 26 pts. in JUCO only translate to 4ppg in D1 ball. Have this feeling Mulmore is going to be eaten alive once we hit Big East play. Hope I'm eating my words but idk.
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 5, 2016 8:45:30 GMT -5
It could definitely work. My issue with Mulmore is he loses his man alot on defense, whereas, Moseley doesn't. He can get to the rack and as you stated he needs to finish better. This week of practice and no games is big for the team.
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 5, 2016 8:40:23 GMT -5
Big practice week for the Hoyas. NW DC 81 N Philly 68
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Dec 2, 2016 9:08:34 GMT -5
I don't believe he's related to Deke. But Deke has been instrumental in helping with Watara's transition to the states.
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Nov 30, 2016 14:53:47 GMT -5
Hoyas 94 Eagles 47
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Post by lancasterhoyafan on Nov 30, 2016 12:15:56 GMT -5
Can anyone clarify the TV for this game? I've seen it listed as MASN, FS1, and not televised. MASN, FSN, Yes network. Root Sports Pittsburgh Comcast Xfinity Channel 843 in Central PA.
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