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I never mentioned mind games. It was a known and published fact that JJJ was on a tight leash.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
I never mentioned mind games. It was a known and published fact that JJJ was on a tight leash. I did not say think , I said believe. Accept the fact. JJJ is a very high quality player.
I don't have the ability to calculate the advanced stats — usage, offensive rating, etc.
He will be MVP of team. Think he is going to have major breakout year. Even with HE last year on the team I think he was best player the last six weeks of the season.
Agreed. He starts at the #3 alongside Katin and Hanni at the #4 and #2 respectively. I think PG is a little up in the air but the other 4 starting slots are spoken for in my opinion. Now distribution of minutes? That's a completely open question.Interesting. We're not young anymore by any stretch. Likely to start 3 Seniors with a RS Junior as 6th man.
A lot of times players didn't finish on the passes JJJ made.
Huh? Best handle on the team?Do you WATCH the games?
Have you forgotten Tex's (MU Fan in NY) adoration of JJJ? Watching the games might Tex's fantasy JJJ.
I got you.Usage: 13% (t-4th)Ortg: 112.7 (1st)Drtg: 98.6 (2nd)He was fantastic in BE play last season. I hope the trend continues next season. Howard, Rowsey, Hauser, and Reinhardt should help clear out some massive driving lanes for JJJ.
I think JjJ may have found his sweet spot usage-wise... and it's not all that high. As a sophomore, he was gunning. Bad shots.As a junior, he was more selective and wise. Needs to continue to be careful in his decision making and can be just fine. Don't want to see shooting #'s like his sophomore year. Turnovers continued to be an issue for him (as well as so many others on the team)... 20% turnover rate in conference while being a 19% usage guy doesn't work for me.
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I agree with you, Joe. I think he is the key to our season.
I heard he was grad transferring.
He'll be pretty darned good next year.What more do you need????!!!
I can see fish coming out for a rest (or with 2 fouls) at 15:00 and then a "death" lineup of JJJ/Rowsey/Duane/Rinehart/Cheatham and really push the tempo until the 12:00 TV timeout. If this group can force 2 TO's plus get 2 steals and minimum 2 fast breaks in that period it could be a game changer. It'll probably work until the opponent pulls their big guy and then it's back to 5on5 small ball and the advantages diminish... unless this group practices together A LOT and clicks.In total, I can see 6-7 mins per game with no center... and JJJ benefits the most in this situation.
Hold on.MU Fan in NY is Texas Western?