Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game

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Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #20 on: January 22, 2015, 12:05:10 PM »
I know missed a few jumpers by a yards this year. But I still think he has the ability to score more.

To quote JR Smith"To score, you have to shoot more"
He doesn't even look at the basket on the perimeter. Not a criticism of him as he is playing to his limitations, it is just as several have pointed out on a team that needs scoring it is tough to put him out there for long stretches. He is a solid backup point guard. 15 minutes seems right.

Who is the starting pg?

That's why the offense is atrocious

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Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #21 on: January 22, 2015, 02:32:31 PM »
Dom was terrific, and Jordan was solid. Greene played well, too. Harrison's injury had a dramatic impact on the game, that Marquette was able to stay in a game that they should have been blown out of.

We aren't that good where we will be blowing out BE teams even with a healthy Harrison

Tonight is a blowout w a healthy Harrison. He was the weak link tonight. He's certsinly entitled, but we need him desperately.

No, it wouldn't have been. Maybe we win by 6 or 7 but it's not a blowout. A healthy Harrison wouldn't have been able to stop Carlino from getting open and hitting 3s would he have? Not sure what team you have been watching over these past few weeks that would make you think we can somehow blow BE teams out.

Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #22 on: January 22, 2015, 02:38:26 PM »
Dom was terrific, and Jordan was solid. Greene played well, too. Harrison's injury had a dramatic impact on the game, that Marquette was able to stay in a game that they should have been blown out of.

We aren't that good where we will be blowing out BE teams even with a healthy Harrison

Tonight is a blowout w a healthy Harrison. He was the weak link tonight. He's certsinly entitled, but we need him desperately.

No, it wouldn't have been. Maybe we win by 6 or 7 but it's not a blowout. A healthy Harrison wouldn't have been able to stop Carlino from getting open and hitting 3s would he have? Not sure what team you have been watching over these past few weeks that would make you think we can somehow blow BE teams out.

Maybe not a blowout but if you project Dlo's usual offensive numbers, it is easily a double digit win.  That's not even taking into account his being more effective on the defensive end.  Of course, all of that is pure speculation.  Much like what would have happened had Lavin played Branch an additional 7 minutes.

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Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #23 on: January 22, 2015, 02:56:59 PM »
Dom ... He dominated that second half on both ends.

Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #24 on: January 22, 2015, 03:18:35 PM »
If you project Pointer at his current per game averages through the end of regular season plus 1 BET game and one NCAA / NIT game, Pointer will finish with over 1,00 points and  just under 700 rebounds for his career.

Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #25 on: January 22, 2015, 04:04:38 PM »
Sir with much Love in a landslide.

He was Costco, BJ's, Target and Walmart. 

Nother big game next up @Creighton.

Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #26 on: January 22, 2015, 04:29:24 PM »
I wouldn't be surprised to see an NBA team take a chance on Dom. No outside shot, but the dude can play defense and run the break.

Re: Marquette Game (H) - Player of the Game
« Reply #27 on: January 22, 2015, 04:32:50 PM »
I wouldn't be surprised to see an NBA team take a chance on Dom. No outside shot, but the dude can play defense and run the break.

Poor man's Draymond Green
Will have to play in NBDL or overseas for a couple years and work on his shot, but would not be surprised to see him in league at some point.