First time I've seen St. John's actually utilize him running baseline screens. It has been puzzling seeing him come into games to run false motion around the perimeter passing the ball.
I just hope its really a coming out party and not a flash in pan performance
We don't have the team IQ to run him off screens effectively
the only reason he got looks is because the team was LOOKING FOR HIM. they consciously were making the effort to get him the ball. in a "normal" game where we're not scrambling, he (will) disappears.
Here is a thought. Phil got off to hot start and trailed off like he always seems to do. Instead of running Phil into the ground, trim his minutes and let Marco get burn.
Quote from: Moose on February 02, 2013, 09:13:00 PMHere is a thought. Phil got off to hot start and trailed off like he always seems to do. Instead of running Phil into the ground, trim his minutes and let Marco get burn.who handles the point? Harrison?
Someone give me a rundown on how Marco did.. I hate this wasn't a espn3 game and I can't watch the replay. I've been saying I think our best lineup would be with Marco at the 3 and obekpa and Jakarr up front, did c jones get any burn?
Quote from: Chilleb on February 02, 2013, 09:59:47 PMSomeone give me a rundown on how Marco did.. I hate this wasn't a espn3 game and I can't watch the replay. I've been saying I think our best lineup would be with Marco at the 3 and obekpa and Jakarr up front, did c jones get any burn?Marco had 12 points and was tied for 2nd leading scorer with Phil Greene. Harrison was awful. Georgetown is not the team for him to play against. Bourgault was 2-6 from 3, but all of them were on the rim and a few more almost rimmed in. He played a solid game, using his outside shooting ability to draw defender, and either shoot or fake, step and nail 2's. Not going to say he's the next coming, but he was solid today and was actually a threat out there to do more than just stand and wait for a ball.