Providence game

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Re: Providence game
« Reply #140 on: December 28, 2017, 11:15:06 PM »
Points given up vs Mizzu, ASU and Providence-90,82,94. Amazing  that the defense doesn't look so great when you play teams that have actual basketball players on it. But hey we did hold Sacred Heart to 55.
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Re: Providence game
« Reply #141 on: December 28, 2017, 11:21:54 PM »
22 point loss at home on campus is horrendous. Tough to recover from. Cooley Class in session

Right, of course it would be worse if the person writing this actually cared about SJU.

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Re: Providence game
« Reply #142 on: December 28, 2017, 11:28:26 PM »
Open or not Providence shot the shit out of the ball. The team looked deflated after shot after shot went down for PC. Tough this happened at home but think we'll split with PC.

Need Lovett back to be the team we can be in conference. His ball handling, defense, and shot making are things we need and also another underrated thing Lovett adds is rest for Ponds, Simon, etc. Pressure on those guys all the time makes them less efficient.
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Re: Providence game
« Reply #143 on: December 28, 2017, 11:36:15 PM »
Happy I didn’t attend.
youre either a fan or your not.

I didn’t like the result nor the effort. But ya gotta be a fan no matter the result.

Just my opinion

Re: Providence game
« Reply #144 on: December 29, 2017, 12:11:11 AM »
Not happy to be the bearer of bad news - but Ponds was limping badly after the game.

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Re: Providence game
« Reply #145 on: December 29, 2017, 12:14:55 AM »
I think people are making a big deal about the first lousy game we’ve played this year. We have a lot to address, but it’s still one game.

And there are no must wins in December.

If the goal this year is to make the NIT then sure this wasn't a must-win game. If the goal is to make the NCAA tournament this was a must-win. With how strong the conference is you absolutely have to beat Providence, Marquette, Butler, Gtown and Depaul at home

Remember when Harkless and company destroyed Providence in the BE opener? What did that indicate other than that sometimes teams do what they don't usually do? Good teams adjust. Lets see what happens on Saturday.

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Re: Providence game
« Reply #146 on: December 29, 2017, 12:31:00 AM »
I think people are making a big deal about the first lousy game we’ve played this year. We have a lot to address, but it’s still one game.

And there are no must wins in December.

If the goal this year is to make the NIT then sure this wasn't a must-win game. If the goal is to make the NCAA tournament this was a must-win. With how strong the conference is you absolutely have to beat Providence, Marquette, Butler, Gtown and Depaul at home

Remember when Harkless and company destroyed Providence in the BE opener? What did that indicate other than that sometimes teams do what they don't usually do? Good teams adjust. Lets see what happens on Saturday.

Huh? Providence had a worse BE record than us that year.

We are going to be double digit underdogs in 4 of the next 6 with out without Ponds and/or Lovett. If Ponds is out that makes the Depaul and Georgetown games toss ups too

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Re: Providence game
« Reply #147 on: December 29, 2017, 01:38:53 AM »
I think people are making a big deal about the first lousy game we’ve played this year. We have a lot to address, but it’s still one game.

And there are no must wins in December.

If the goal this year is to make the NIT then sure this wasn't a must-win game. If the goal is to make the NCAA tournament this was a must-win. With how strong the conference is you absolutely have to beat Providence, Marquette, Butler, Gtown and Depaul at home

Remember when Harkless and company destroyed Providence in the BE opener? What did that indicate other than that sometimes teams do what they don't usually do? Good teams adjust. Lets see what happens on Saturday.

Huh? Providence had a worse BE record than us that year.

We are going to be double digit underdogs in 4 of the next 6 with out without Ponds and/or Lovett. If Ponds is out that makes the Depaul and Georgetown games toss ups too

We don’t know yet who we will have for the next few games. But win or lose, they do not determine our entire season. And certainly one game doesn’t especially when that one game is one of 13 where we weren’t at worst, in it until the very end.
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Re: Providence game
« Reply #149 on: December 29, 2017, 02:08:41 AM »
I think people are making a big deal about the first lousy game we’ve played this year. We have a lot to address, but it’s still one game.

And there are no must wins in December.

If the goal this year is to make the NIT then sure this wasn't a must-win game. If the goal is to make the NCAA tournament this was a must-win. With how strong the conference is you absolutely have to beat Providence, Marquette, Butler, Gtown and Depaul at home

Remember when Harkless and company destroyed Providence in the BE opener? What did that indicate other than that sometimes teams do what they don't usually do? Good teams adjust. Lets see what happens on Saturday.

Huh? Providence had a worse BE record than us that year.

We are going to be double digit underdogs in 4 of the next 6 with out without Ponds and/or Lovett. If Ponds is out that makes the Depaul and Georgetown games toss ups too

We don’t know yet who we will have for the next few games. But win or lose, they do not determine our entire season. And certainly one game doesn’t especially when that one game is one of 13 where we weren’t at worst, in it until the very end.

Man, you are on another planet. We were down 11 with 12 mins left and 16 with 10 minutes left and it never got any closer. That is not even close to being "in it until the very end".

Either way, at the very least we need to go 9-9 in conference plus a W in the BET to have a realistic chance at the tournament, but even that might not be good enough considering we have 0 good non-conference wins. Before tonight, that seemed doable but a tall task nonetheless. Now, after giving away a game that HAD to be one of those 9 wins, looking completely terrible in the process, and maybe losing our best player, this game could very well determine the entire season. I personally don't see any way this team accumulates 9 conference wins with this schedule
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Re: Providence game
« Reply #150 on: December 29, 2017, 02:28:55 AM »
I think people are making a big deal about the first lousy game we’ve played this year. We have a lot to address, but it’s still one game.

And there are no must wins in December.

If the goal this year is to make the NIT then sure this wasn't a must-win game. If the goal is to make the NCAA tournament this was a must-win. With how strong the conference is you absolutely have to beat Providence, Marquette, Butler, Gtown and Depaul at home

Remember when Harkless and company destroyed Providence in the BE opener? What did that indicate other than that sometimes teams do what they don't usually do? Good teams adjust. Lets see what happens on Saturday.

Huh? Providence had a worse BE record than us that year.

We are going to be double digit underdogs in 4 of the next 6 with out without Ponds and/or Lovett. If Ponds is out that makes the Depaul and Georgetown games toss ups too

We don’t know yet who we will have for the next few games. But win or lose, they do not determine our entire season. And certainly one game doesn’t especially when that one game is one of 13 where we weren’t at worst, in it until the very end.

Man, you are on another planet. We were down 11 with 12 mins left and 16 with 10 minutes left and it never got any closer. That is not even close to being "in it until the very end".

Either way, at the very least we need to go 9-9 in conference plus a W in the BET to have a realistic chance at the tournament, but even that might not be good enough considering we have 0 good non-conference wins. Before tonight, that seemed doable but a tall task nonetheless. Now, after giving away a game that HAD to be one of those 9 wins, looking completely terrible in the process, and maybe losing our best player, this game could very well determine the entire season. I personally don't see any way this team accumulates 9 conference wins with this schedule

I said that this was the first game that we weren’t in. And then I think you agreed with me. I think you should maybe sit down and have a glass of water.

Re: Providence game
« Reply #151 on: December 29, 2017, 08:41:53 AM »
22 point loss at home on campus is horrendous. Tough to recover from. Cooley Class in session

Right, of course it would be worse if the person writing this actually cared about SJU.

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Wow what a clever repose...never in the history of this board have I heard such wit. Of course you didn't actually deny what I wrote in addition to your amazing writing skills...

BTW I'm OK this morning...

Re: Providence game
« Reply #152 on: December 29, 2017, 09:06:32 AM »
Not happy to be the bearer of bad news - but Ponds was limping badly after the game.

Hope he is ok. Clearly injury didn't stop him from taking bad shots. Bet he plays Sunday

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Re: Providence game
« Reply #153 on: December 29, 2017, 09:08:38 AM »
22 point loss at home on campus is horrendous. Tough to recover from. Cooley Class in session

Are you happier when Iona wins or when St John's loses or is it a draw.

Re: Providence game
« Reply #154 on: December 29, 2017, 09:21:09 AM »
22 point loss at home on campus is horrendous. Tough to recover from. Cooley Class in session

Are you happier when Iona wins or when St John's loses or is it a draw.

Both happen so much I've become numb

Re: Providence game
« Reply #155 on: December 29, 2017, 09:22:53 AM »
22 point loss at home on campus is horrendous. Tough to recover from. Cooley Class in session

Right, of course it would be worse if the person writing this actually cared about SJU.

Another poster who has written a book on fandom. Stay away from sharp objects homegirl

Wow what a clever repose...never in the history of this board have I heard such wit. Of course you didn't actually deny what I wrote in addition to your amazing writing skills...

BTW I'm OK this morning...

So you disagree with my post? It wasnt a horrendous loss on campus? Or Cooley wasn't the superior coach?

Re: Providence game
« Reply #156 on: December 29, 2017, 09:37:19 AM »
22 point loss at home on campus is horrendous. Tough to recover from. Cooley Class in session

Are you happier when Iona wins or when St John's loses or is it a draw.

I'm going go on a Duke board pretend I am a fan and do nothing but criticize them bring up unsubstantiated rumors and then when they lose say to Boston College I will tell everyone how terrible they are and how I saw it coming.

It may work....

Re: Providence game
« Reply #157 on: December 29, 2017, 09:43:23 AM »
22 point loss at home on campus is horrendous. Tough to recover from. Cooley Class in session

Are you happier when Iona wins or when St John's loses or is it a draw.

I'm going go on a Duke board pretend I am a fan and do nothing but criticize them bring up unsubstantiated rumors and then when they lose say to Boston College I will tell everyone how terrible they are and how I saw it coming.

It may work....

Studies have shown

Re: Providence game
« Reply #158 on: December 29, 2017, 09:45:22 AM »
The fact you feel the need to reply everytime is proof enough...Point proven...

Goodbye...

Re: Providence game
« Reply #159 on: December 29, 2017, 09:46:37 AM »
The fact you feel the need to reply everytime is proof enough...Point proven...

Goodbye...

Bye now