How was the crowd last night? How many people showed up to the game?
Lets put it this way...the crowd was so light that there was a lady with a huge stack of tickets standing in front of the escalator at the 100 level stopping anyone from going to the upper levels and swapping out their tickets for ones in the lower bowl. Maybe 5,000 total, 1/4 Fordham fans, ZERO energy in the place. We played freakin horrible ( more on that in a second), but its no coincidence that we started to pull away after Obekpa's jam and then JaKarr's breakaway. Gave the squad and the crowd some semblance of life and gave JaKarr some confidence.
I didnt notice the Lavin-DLo screaming match, but my biggest concern is not that his emotions are causing him to get into it with the coach. My biggest concern is that his emotions lead him to play dumb and take horrible shots, which is WHY he's getting into it with the coach. At one point last night he pulled up on a break where we had numbers and shot a three...wtf? We've all played ball with that guy who, if you D him up hard and he gets the ball anyway, its going up no matter what even if its a horrible shot, as if he's going to prove something to you. Thats DLo, the supposed leader of our team. Instead of using the attention he gets to free up others for easy hoops, he's forcing badly. Contrast that with Amir, who at some point last night was pissed and started playing pissed...but under control and productively.
As noted by others...love Phil, but man its unreal that still cant create for others. Some of that is instinctive, but its definitely a skill that can be taught, but either they're not teaching him or he's not getting it.
The positive..JaKarr is so impressive. He didnt shoot well last night but he didnt take bad shots... a few rattled in and out. Again, unlike DLo he lets it come to him in the flow of the game. He didnt get down after a tough start, knocked down a few jumpers in the second half and totally changed the game w the steal and dunk. I really like this kid. Cant wait to see him against big time competition.