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Post by glidehoyas (Inactive) on Jan 10, 2017 9:30:31 GMT -5
I've noticed the inconsistencies at the guard position's all season long, but is guard playing getting better? I think so. After watching the game last night and listening to the commentator mentioning the Hoyas woes at the point guard position. The commentator mentioned the Hoyas not having a true point guard, only two guards. As he said this, I thought to myself. Well, it's been like this for a while, but the Hoyas did go out and get John Mulmore (point guard)immediately after last season end. Mulmore hasn't played much, so they probably forgot about him. After the Hoyas' woes comments from the commentator's Mulmore had checked into the game and did an excellent job running the point. Yes, he could've worked more on his defense (defensive stance), but overall I like his composure and ability to lead in tough situations. Mosely follow suite making big plays during the Hoyas big runs. Hoyas are coming? I know it's only one game, but a big game for Hoyanation, what a relief! One game at a time. The Hoyas will shine! Just my #glidethought.
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Post by hoyasaxa2003 on Jan 10, 2017 10:04:46 GMT -5
I think both Mulmore and Mosely have done a nice job stepping up the last two games. Obviously, there's plenty of room for improvement but it is a nice step in the right direction.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Jan 10, 2017 10:16:33 GMT -5
PG has often been a minus position this season. The last 2 games we have had good contributions from both JM and JM. A very positive sign for the next 2 months.
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Post by HometownHoya on Jan 10, 2017 10:22:21 GMT -5
JT3 played both of them together for quite the stretch. It was clearly mostly due to foul trouble but I didn't mind. It actually looked very good and could be a hint of what is coming next year.
We scored 83 with both LJ and Pryor having average to below average games for themselves. I attribute that quite a bit to the improved PG play.
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Post by seaweed on Jan 10, 2017 10:36:01 GMT -5
Feeling the tide starting to turn at the point, agree with that 100% though it will take time to see if it is enough. Mulmore has creativity and vision despite a shaky handle and some dubious decision making and Mosely is starting to meet the vision and speed requirements at this level. Most positions are progressing frankly and I can't recall being more optimistic about a team that hasn't gotten there yet.
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Post by dense on Jan 10, 2017 11:06:39 GMT -5
Feeling the tide starting to turn at the point, agree with that 100% though it will take time to see if it is enough. Mulmore has creativity and vision despite a shaky handle and some dubious decision making and Mosely is starting to meet the vision and speed requirements at this level. Most positions are progressing frankly and I can't recall being more optimistic about a team that hasn't gotten there yet. Tide will complete turn when Hayes gets back to converting in close like last year, if we can get that, we can string some wins together.
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Post by hoyasaxa2003 on Jan 10, 2017 11:08:19 GMT -5
Tide will complete turn when Hayes gets back to converting in close like last year, if we can get that, we can string some wins together. Unless Hayes can get the baby hook to go in, he's really useless on the floor and should not play. He showed that at the beginning of last night. Govan is clearly a better player, and I think you could easily argue in favor of Govan and Agau taking nearly all of Hayes minutes, especially given that he's also slow on defense rotations.
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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 EtomicB on Jan 10, 2017 11:25:26 GMT -5
I love the title of this thread in that it doesn't have the word "point" in it..
The team needed guards Mosely & Mulmore to play better and they have the last 2 games..
I debated with folks last week that JT3 should scrap the "hot hand" theory & pick someone but Tre being out forced his hand..
I hope he stays with this rotation even after Tre gets back..
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Post by iheartdurenbros on Jan 10, 2017 11:29:40 GMT -5
In addition to everything you all see:
I really like what I'm seeing from both Mosely and Mulmore. Probably the biggest thing that I see is that they both share the game well, with each other and the rest of the team. As they become more confident, I believe it will become contagious and help the other guys on the floor. This is really important, because this team needs to recover more quickly from mistakes (not to mention losses). Just watching the rest of the team listen to these guys (especially Mosely) is very encouraging. I really love Mosely. I too think he has a chance to be a really special player. I haven't been this high on a freshman since Otto.
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Post by blueandgray on Jan 10, 2017 11:30:14 GMT -5
Mosely is now playing like a stud. Interesting that with one guard out of the rotation...neither JM or Mosely have to constantly look over their shoulder and can get into the flow of the game.
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Post by EtomicB on Jan 10, 2017 11:34:11 GMT -5
Tide will complete turn when Hayes gets back to converting in close like last year, if we can get that, we can string some wins together. Unless Hayes can get the baby hook to go in, he's really useless on the floor and should not play. He showed that at the beginning of last night. Govan is clearly a better player, and I think you could easily argue in favor of Govan and Agau taking nearly all of Hayes minutes, especially given that he's also slow on defense rotations. Hayes is the much better rebounder but I agree with you that Govan should get the bulk of the time.. My feelings are always that a team should play it's youth if the on court performance is close to equal..
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Post by HometownHoya on Jan 10, 2017 11:37:25 GMT -5
I do wonder what will happen once Tre is back? He's good enough to earn back PT but if both Mulmore and Mosely continue to play well, you don't want to disrupt that. Maybe more 2 guard sets where Tre can play off-ball in a shooter role.
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Post by rockhoya on Jan 10, 2017 11:53:58 GMT -5
Tide will complete turn when Hayes gets back to converting in close like last year, if we can get that, we can string some wins together. Unless Hayes can get the baby hook to go in, he's really useless on the floor and should not play. He showed that at the beginning of last night. Govan is clearly a better player, and I think you could easily argue in favor of Govan and Agau taking nearly all of Hayes minutes, especially given that he's also slow on defense rotations. Have you ever seen Jessie try to play defense or move his feet?
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Post by rockhoya on Jan 10, 2017 11:55:34 GMT -5
I do wonder what will happen once Tre is back? He's good enough to earn back PT but if both Mulmore and Mosely continue to play well, you don't want to disrupt that. Maybe more 2 guard sets where Tre can play off-ball in a shooter role. Since when has he earned PT on this team?
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Post by wolveribe on Jan 10, 2017 12:46:24 GMT -5
Once Mosely got used to the speed, you could the talent come out. Now, he seems more comfortable with his jump shots and hasn't been afraid to attack the basket. The attempted dunk was awesome even if he missed, but it came against a team that actually has shot blockers down low. Adding to that, he had a nice little floater in the lane. He still turns the ball over too much, but he's a freshman trying to play at a fast pace....he won't be an all american, but he's going to be a very productive 4 year player. I love the guy, that defense is going to make a major impact and he should be able to play alongside Waters next year.
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Post by trillesthoya on Jan 10, 2017 12:52:03 GMT -5
Mosley is as good of a freshman guard as we have seen throughout JT3s time as coach. If he keeps this up he may have the best freshman season of anyone. Doubt that lasts long with Waters coming in though.
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Post by glidehoyas (Inactive) on Jan 10, 2017 13:29:25 GMT -5
JT3 played both of them together for quite the stretch. It was clearly mostly due to foul trouble but I didn't mind. It actually looked very good and could be a hint of what is coming next year. We scored 83 with both LJ and Pryor having average to below average games for themselves. I attribute that quite a bit to the improved PG play. Exactly!!! I hope some of us are seeing the importance of point guard play. Without it, your team will go astray all day, point guard play. ha!
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Post by glidehoyas (Inactive) on Jan 10, 2017 13:31:07 GMT -5
Feeling the tide starting to turn at the point, agree with that 100% though it will take time to see if it is enough. Mulmore has creativity and vision despite a shaky handle and some dubious decision making and Mosely is starting to meet the vision and speed requirements at this level. Most positions are progressing frankly and I can't recall being more optimistic about a team that hasn't gotten there yet. I hear you and agree with most of what you've said, but I don't agree with the shaky ball handling. He handles the rock pretty good and makes good decisions.
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Post by glidehoyas (Inactive) on Jan 10, 2017 13:32:32 GMT -5
Feeling the tide starting to turn at the point, agree with that 100% though it will take time to see if it is enough. Mulmore has creativity and vision despite a shaky handle and some dubious decision making and Mosely is starting to meet the vision and speed requirements at this level. Most positions are progressing frankly and I can't recall being more optimistic about a team that hasn't gotten there yet. Tide will complete turn when Hayes gets back to converting in close like last year, if we can get that, we can string some wins together. I see Hayes starting to get aggressive now. Hope it continues. Still needs to slam the darn ball in somebody's face a lot more. LOL!
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