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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: Herman Cain on May 28, 2019, 09:31:55 PM
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Gives the MSU perspective on this transfer:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.lansingstatejournal.com/amp/1265403001
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I really hope these kids have productive NBA careers. It’s not a good omen that a photo piece on former MSU o-lineman and Packers “bust” (not the HOF kind) Tony Mandarich appears below the story.
Actually, I was more entertained by the piece on Mandarich. With that physique, how did he not dominate? Surprised to see he is a pro photographer now.
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I really hope these kids have productive NBA careers.
I don’t.
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I don’t.
They submarined one of the best starts to a season in the last 40 years, kind of hard to root for them.
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They submarined one of the best starts to a season in the last 40 years, kind of hard to root for them.
I totally get where you and Fluff are coming from, but time is healing my wounds.
I’m not sure they didn’t give their all at the end of last year, but to me, the quitting while we are on the cusp of a monster ‘19-‘20 season is the tougher pill to swallow.
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Amazing what a journalist covering a legitimately national Big 10 basketball team can do.
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I totally get where you and Fluff are coming from, but time is healing my wounds.
I’m not sure they didn’t give their all at the end of last year, but to me, the quitting while we are on the cusp of a monster ‘19-‘20 season is the tougher pill to swallow.
Agree. The team gave everything it had, but everything seemed off a beat and shots just weren't falling. Then Sam and Joey just walked away from a legit Final Four contender.
Both are hard to take, but the latter is a lot more difficult.
It will be interesting to see how Joey deals with Izzo's volatile demeanor. He didn't seem to take well to getting yelled at this past season...
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They submarined one of the best starts to a season in the last 40 years, kind of hard to root for them.
This narrative needs to die.
Nova:
- Sam - 39 mins, 5-9, 7 rebs, 2 assists, 13 points
- Joey 39 mins, 3-6, 6 rebs, 3 assists, 4 turnovers, 8 points
- Markus 33 mins, 8-19, 2 rebs, 4 assists, 7 turnovers, 25 points
Creighton:
- Sam 37 mimutes, 1-7, 10 rebs, 2 blocks, 5 fouls,
- Joey 28 minutes 2-5, 4 rebs, 5 assists, 5 turnovers, 6 points
- Markus 39 minutes, 11-21, 2 rebs, 3 assists, 2 steals, 6 turnovers, 33 points
Seton Hall
- Sam 40 minutes, 9-19, 9 rebs, 3 assists, 5 turnovers, 25 points
- Joey 23 minutes, 2-12, 5 rebs, 2 assists, 4 points
- Markus 28 minutes, 2-11, 5 assists, 5 turnovers, 6 points
Georgetown
- Sam 35 minutes, 2-11, 6 rebs, 5 assists, 4 steals, 7 points
- Joey 31 minutes 3-6, 3 rebs, 3 assists, 2 turnovers, 16 points
- Markus 31 minutes, 8-25, 2 rebs, 3 assists, 2 steals, 28 points
St johns:
- Sam 32 minutes, 4-7, 7 rebs, 5 assists, 3 turnovers, 10 points
- Joey 25 minutes, 2-5, 7 rebs, 3 assists, 0 turnovers, 5 points
- Markus 30 minutes, 8-15, 7 rebs, 4 assists, 6 turnovers, 30 points
Seton Hall:
- Sam 38 minutes, 7-15, 9 rebs, 3 assists, 22 points
- Joey 25 minutes 5-9, 6 rebs, 2 assists, 4 turnovers, 12 points
- Markus 33 minutes 1-15, 4 rebs, 4 assists, 3 turnovers, 21 points
Murray:
- Sam 37 minutes, 6-17, 10 rebs, 1 assist, 16 points
- Joey 29 minutes, 3-8, 4 rebs, 1 assist, 2 turnovers, 8 points, 1 "posterior" that wasn't his fault.
- Markus 33 minutes, 9-27, 2 rebs, 1 assist, 3 turnovers, 26 points
So some conclusions from this:
- Neither Sam nor Joey tanked the season
- Joey (a freshman) was not nearly as bad or turnover happy down the stretch as the circle jerk narrative currently going on via scoop
- Sam was very much our best player and a damn stat stuffer
- Markus never looked to stop shooting after the "letter"
- Markus ragging on teammates for effort is pretty hypocritical at this point
- The inside info from the "coach" is either complete smoke and mirrors, or some grad assistant/manager is just dead wrong.
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Living in Spartan country, I find myself conflicted about what to say when they ask about Joey. The good? The bad? The letter?
My best guess is that he is a different player in 20-21, having taken the Izzo tough love to heart. That will be a young team and he will have an opportunity to be featured. He is stronger, more mature and a solid stretch 4.
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My best guess is that he is a different player in 20-21, having taken the Izzo tough love to heart.
Wasn't tough love what made him leave?
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Wasn't tough love what made him leave?
Graham Couch is garbage. He’s Potrykus in steroids
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Wasn't tough love what made him leave?
sounds like he'll be out of east lansing after the first practice then
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Wasn't tough love what made him leave?
Sure appeared that way. Whenever he messed up a play and Markus or Wojo got in his face about it, he went to the corner and pouted. If he acts like that with Izzo, he'll get very familiar with the bench.
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That is the other alternative. The Izzo tough love is too much. Joey can grow and mature.... or not.
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Wasn't tough love what made him leave?
That's one of the narratives. If true he just went from the frying pan into the fire. He'll have zero chance under Izzo. I always thought that was a bogus narrative and expect Joey to thrive at MSU, We'll see.
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That's one of the narratives. If true he just went from the frying pan into the fire. He'll have zero chance under Izzo. I always thought that was a bogus narrative and expect Joey to thrive at MSU, We'll see.
Both can be true. He didn't want to accept it from Wojo or more specifically Markus, but he wants the style he will get from Izzo because he believes it to be consistent.
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I really hope these kids have productive NBA careers. It’s not a good omen that a photo piece on former MSU o-lineman and Packers “bust” (not the HOF kind) Tony Mandarich appears below the story.
Actually, I was more entertained by the piece on Mandarich. With that physique, how did he not dominate? Surprised to see he is a pro photographer now.
Article below explains.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/21/tony-mandarich-cites-steroids-painkillers-for-his-draft-bust-status/
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Both can be true. He didn't want to accept it from Wojo or more specifically Markus, but he wants the style he will get from Izzo because he believes it to be consistent.
Also, getting away from Sam might be for the best. Joey won't be able to run to big brother for protection when a coach or teammate challenges him. Figuring out how to handle that adversity could push Joey to fulfill his All-Conference potential.
On the other hand, continued attitude issues could make him an underachieving talent, similar to Sam Okey. I think it's more likely that Joey becomes a very good player, but I wouldn't be completely surprised if things don't work out either.
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Also, getting away from Sam might be for the best. Joey won't be able to run to big brother for protection when a coach or teammate challenges him. Figuring out how to handle that adversity could push Joey to fulfill his All-Conference potential.
On the other hand, continued attitude issues could make him an underachieving talent, similar to Sam Okey. I think it's more likely that Joey becomes a very good player, but I wouldn't be completely surprised if things don't work out either.
It'll be interesting to see how Joey's playing time shakes out at MSU. They have a number of four-star 6-6 to 6-11 forwards on the roster already, have another two coming in next season, and they're considered one of the front runners for 2020 five-star Isaiah Jackson. Not saying Joey isn't potentially better than all of them, but his leash may end up being shorter than it was at MU.
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Amazing what a journalist covering a legitimately national Big 10 basketball team can do.
Its hard for MU fans when the guy that runs the Marquette fan site has the personality of a frog, the writing skills of a 3rd grader, is more biased than MU82( a horrible trait for a journalist), and at his very best is only capable of providing analysis by placing two former player in a blender. Its unfortunate.
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Its hard for MU fans when the guy that runs the Marquette fan site has the personality of a frog, the writing skills of a 3rd grader, is more biased than MU82( a horrible trait for a journalist), and at his very best is only capable of providing analysis by placing two former player in a blender. Its unfortunate.
Bias is a normal trait for a journalist, since they tend to be human beings. Pretending to be unbiased is a bad trait.
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Team chemistry fell apart and that is what tanked the season. Blame who you want.
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Bias is a normal trait for a journalist, since they tend to be human beings. Pretending to be unbiased is a bad trait.
If it is normal, why do so many deny at all costs that they have any bias? Of course they are, but many won’t admit it.
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Bias is a normal trait for a journalist, since they tend to be human beings. Pretending to be unbiased is a bad trait.
Being biased and writing op/ed pieces whilst attempting to pawn it off as unbiased reporting is the worst of traits. See Cnn and msnbc
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Being biased and writing op/ed pieces whilst attempting to pawn it off as unbiased reporting is the worst of traits. See Cnn and msnbc
This from the douche with the signature that reads "Political free board, plz leave your clever quips in your clever mind."
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This from the douche with the signature that reads "Political free board, plz leave your clever quips in your clever mind."
Name calling and signature are out of line.
Ban dis gf-it
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Name calling and signature are out of line.
Ban dis gf-it
Smooches, Bee Jay.
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Smooches, Bee Jay.
Tsmith has always been a petulant child.
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This from the douche with the signature that reads "Political free board, plz leave your clever quips in your clever mind."
I'm so glad someone pointed that out
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Article below explains.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/21/tony-mandarich-cites-steroids-painkillers-for-his-draft-bust-status/
Thanks NCMUFan. It’s eye-opening when Tony discloses how initially going off steroids caused him to lose a ton of his illegally built-up strength. His Colts return illuminates that it’s possible to get that strength back drug-free. He should be a lesson to so many HS and college kids tempted to get on the juice to further their career track.
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Tsmith has always been a petulant child.
I await bee Jay calling for your ban.
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I await bee Jay calling for your ban.
Relax Francis, why always so angry??
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Relax Francis, why always so angry??
I wasn't calling for your ban, just pointing out the hypocriticality of the homophobe snowflake
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Back on topic ... I just posted this in another thread, but now realizes it's best here ...
This could be exactly what Joey needs to go on to be an outstanding college player and, perhaps, an NBA prospect.
At Marquette, he was too close to mommy and daddy, he had Sam to protect him, he didn't get along with the team's All-American player, any little bit of criticism made him pout, and he apparently never really respected Wojo.
At Michigan State, he will not be coddled or protected. He will play for a demanding coach who will publicly call him out for his mistakes. The easy thing to do would have been to go to Wisconsin, where he would have instantly been BMOC, living close to his parents and with Sam at his side. He and his family must know all of that, so I'm impressed with this choice as a way to advance his career.
I wish him well, and I will be rooting for him at least 2 times a year!
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I really hope these kids have productive NBA careers. It’s not a good omen that a photo piece on former MSU o-lineman and Packers “bust” (not the HOF kind) Tony Mandarich appears below the story.
Actually, I was more entertained by the piece on Mandarich. With that physique, how did he not dominate? Surprised to see he is a pro photographer now.
Mandarich was a monster in college so maybe it is a good omen for Joey's time at MSU. Once Mandarich got to Green Bay he was actually drug tested and had to go off the steroids. Plus he had the whole "I'm gonna fight Mike Tyson" thing and the holdout. Great stories about how he'd beat the tests at MSU; that wasn't possible in the NFL.
He did salvage his career with Indy. I wonder if he's regretting those Guns and Roses tattoos.
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Being biased and writing op/ed pieces whilst attempting to pawn it off as unbiased reporting is the worst of traits. See Cnn and msnbc
😂 :P
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Mandarich was a monster in college so maybe it is a good omen for Joey's time at MSU. Once Mandarich got to Green Bay he was actually drug tested and had to go off the steroids. Plus he had the whole "I'm gonna fight Mike Tyson" thing and the holdout. Great stories about how he'd beat the tests at MSU; that wasn't possible in the NFL.
He did salvage his career with Indy. I wonder if he's regretting those Guns and Roses tattoos.
He was also a run blocking machine in George Perles’ offense. He couldn’t move well enough to pass block in the NFL.
To be fair the Packers falling out of the first pick on the last day of the season, therefore losing out on Aikman, and drafting Mandarich over Sanders was probably the best think for the long-term health of the franchise. It begat getting Harlan, Wolf, Holmgren and Favre.
Getting Aikman or Sanders to Green Bay would have lead to marginal improvement but not the franchise overhaul that was needed.
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i guess all that talk about "improprieties" at MSU are all cool now...cuz he said so, eyn'a? easy peezy? play ball and just win baby, err something like that
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Back on topic ... I just posted this in another thread, but now realizes it's best here ...
This could be exactly what Joey needs to go on to be an outstanding college player and, perhaps, an NBA prospect.
At Marquette, he was too close to mommy and daddy, he had Sam to protect him, he didn't get along with the team's All-American player, any little bit of criticism made him pout, and he apparently never really respected Wojo.
At Michigan State, he will not be coddled or protected. He will play for a demanding coach who will publicly call him out for his mistakes. The easy thing to do would have been to go to Wisconsin, where he would have instantly been BMOC, living close to his parents and with Sam at his side. He and his family must know all of that, so I'm impressed with this choice as a way to advance his career.
I wish him well, and I will be rooting for him at least 2 times a year!
I think being held accountable for his errors was at the very heart of "the Joey problem". I hope you are right and he turns things around at MSU. Lots of talent, but....If a UFO is reported in a low arc pattern over Lake Michigan heading West during b ball season, it will be Joey, having gotten a kick in the ass from Izzo all the way back to Wisconsin.