I wasn't going to do this but apparently you all were watching on gamecast or grainy CSTV, at least those who have posted so far.
BY FAR sloppiest game we have played...that said, Wright getting hurt (yes HURT we are sju...step back from the ledge.... ) and Mase being off with the J...and yes Wright being off before he got hurt, def hurt us.
Geno: Worst game so far. At times played out of control and sloppy, chucked 3s at inappropriate teams. But played GREAT TENACIOUS D, at least. Also was the only player I've ever seen in recent memory have a sign made for him by a fan "Cap'n Geno (but the o was a heart)." OK it was my friend and she hearts Geno, you could tell the other guard was razzin' him a lil for it haha.
Wright: Shaky beginning, hurt, but hit big 3's and a solid 2 with a limp. Larry is the man.
DJ: I can't say enough about this kid. He rebounds and boxes out. He drives to the hope better than anyone on our team. He finishes (usually). He makes good passes. He does everything. It's early, but I'd say by the end of the year we're all going to be saying he was way ahead of where Mase was after 1 year.
Justin Burrell: Absolute beast. He is going after boards HARD. He has such a quick first step, and was using it greatly. Finished with 19 points, and a ton of boards though I dont know how many exactly. Sometimes he dribbles into double teams. My biggest problem, is the kid's head is not always there. Some BS calls got to him again. Also when he missed the front end of a 1 and 1 late, the next 1 and 1 he got he missed way short. Norm and Q need to make sure this kid is FOCUSED at all times. I kind of worry about how Cameron will affect him when we go down there, but thats a long ways a way (on the other hand I have no doubt DJ and Paris will be as unaffected as any freshmen can be).
Dele: Marillac should be nostradamus with this one. 3 minutes on the dot, first foul. He doesn't control his body on defense very well. But he is a beast on the boards. Nothing new.
Paris: Pushes the ball great, made some ill advised passes on the break but he was at least trying to make things happen. He finishes as well as anyone we've had at St. John's. At one point a guy jumped in front of him on the break and he smoothly flew under the basket and put it in for the reverse. Anyone calling this kid Ced is way wrong. Although he did not hit a J this time, his shots were all right around the rim and much better looking.
Boothe: Tenacious D, a few nice moves in the lane for buckets, some ill advised passes --- looked a little too much like Geno at points out of control a few times.
TJ: Kid is usesless right now. That said he's playing with a considerable limp. In fact, every time someone is subbed out, he is the FIRST one to jump up to congratulate even with the limp. He has the heart of a champion, too bad that doesnt translate into talent.
Mase: Ugh. Going down hurt. Bad. I just hope he can be back for Hawaii. His J was way off, but he passed well, was hitting the boards decently, and flew in for a nice dunk and a huge put back (the one he hurt is ankle on). No signs of the injury before he went down. Don't know if he wasnt comfortable driving because of the ankle or because he doesnt like driving in general...its too bad if the latter is the case because with his stronger body and good mid range game and finishing ability, he should be driving aggressively.
On another note, 1 ref in particular was absolutely horrendous. HORRENDOUS. Called multiple BS fouls against us and hardly called anythign against LIU. In my entire life I have never wondered if a ref was on the take or biased as much as this ref tonight. He was that bad. Luckily the other 2 refs I think started realizing how bad he was and took charge a little for us.
Sloppy sloppy game, but we had to expect this could potentially happen with such a freshmen laden team. The difference between this year and years past is, we scraped away with a victory....and a double digit victory at that.
On to Miami.