Dom is all heart, and has been the understated leader of this team for the past 3 years. When he's rolling everyone else follows suit and is suddenly clicking on all cylinders.
He's saved countless games with his tenacity and swarming defense. His intangibles are immeasurable, and often times overlooked. His value surpasses the box score.
Does he struggle to create his own shot off the dribble? Yes. Has he gradually improved his overall offensive game over the past 3 years? Absolutely. More importantly, he's a defensive specialist, a damn good one, and is getting listed on 2015 Mock Drafts for that very reason.
Biedscheid deserved to get knocked out that night in South Bend btw. He was the instigator, and soon transferred out of ND. I think he's still icing his jaw. Kid didn't know he was trash talking with someone who grew up boxing in Detroit.
We're going to need him in numerous ways this year. Give me Dom in my trench hole any day of the week:
“If you go back the last three years, he’s been the catalyst that’s spearheaded every big rally, every big win, and usually put the exclamation point on a victory or is the one to put the final nail in the coffin,” Lavin said of Pointer, who is coming off his best performance of the season, a brilliant 12-point, 11-assist, nine-rebound, four-steal, three-block effort in Saturday’s 104-58 rout of improved Fordham. “We call him our Batman, because he’s saved the day, he’s saved Gotham City so many times.”
"Dom is one of those players who will be in [the game] for ten minutes, but have ten points, eight blocks, four rebounds, call a timeout and have a travel called against him," Harrison joked about his now third-year teammate. "He is going to have an impact on every game. He and [God`s]gift [Achiuwa] are probably the leaders of this team."
“We call him our Batman, because he’s saved the day, he’s saved Gotham City so many times.”Lavin felt the 6-foot-5 Pointer, a Detroit product, would be a special player his freshman year, after the 6-foot-5 forward single-handedly shut down Lehigh star C.J. McCollum in his second college game, igniting a big comeback. Lehigh and McCollum would reach the Sweet 16 that year, upsetting Duke in the first round. “Dom came in a like a plumber and shut the water off,” Lavin said.