Just Kidding. Great Game!
If he was only 10" taller, he might be a big east worthy player.
I've noticed that there are not that many big east caliber players in the big east
This thread again? Can we just merge it with the one from like 6 days ago?
No, cuz of all the Acker bashers we have to have a sarcastic Acker thread after every game. It's MUScoop rule #5'8"
Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 26, 2010, 10:53:33 PM
It's MUScoop rule #5'8"
HA!
Did you know Acker is the shortest player in the BEast? I did not know that. No one has ever said that before.
Really happy to see Acker get SOTG. (that part is NOT sarcasm)
Acker was playing like he was 5'9" tonight! Awesome! J/k - I for one have been very happy that he returned to the team - he has been a tremendous help all year.
Go Lil Mo!
Quote from: Daniel on January 26, 2010, 11:38:04 PM
Acker was playing like he was 5'9" tonight!
Let's not go crazy, Devan Downey had 30 points tonight (on 29 shots and 11 free throws...) ;)
He's obviously on FIRE. He will continue to be a boost as long as he doesn't force shots. Lazar, DJO, and Butler are the only guys I endorse for being ultra-agressive looking for shots......
I'll be the first to admit how wrong I was when I gave up on this team pre-season when JC went down and suddenly MA was back on the roster.
Obviously, this team has a lot of weaknesses in lack of size and depth, but the play of MA and DC has been a real suprise (at least to me). Who would have thought that a team starting both MA and DC could be competitive in the Big East?
A real credit to the hard work of both players -- and to Buzz's creativity. What a season this could have been had it not been for the injuries and defections. Regardless of record, this team will rank among my favorites due to the effort and execution on the court.
Acker is 18-23 in 3 point shooting in Big East play. That is crazy, red hot shooting!!!!!! 78%. And last year at this point in time he only made 1 and that was a near halfcourt shot launched just before halftime.
Apparently Devin Downey is only 1" taller and look at what he did yesterday.
I watched the game and realized Downey did plenty besides scoring, but everyone keeps focusing on the 30 points. Is 30 points really that impressive if you take 29 shots? Just curious what others think.
Quote from: Skitch on January 28, 2010, 04:38:32 PM
I watched the game and realized Downey did plenty besides scoring, but everyone keeps focusing on the 30 points. Is 30 points really that impressive if you take 29 shots? Just curious what others think.
Didn't see the game, but no. It's not. If you're taking 29 shots, you're bound to get fouled. Chances are, some of those 30 came from the free throw line, meaning the guy probably shot about 30% from the floor, at best. Hell, give me 30 shots in a D1 game and I'm bound to make 7 or 8 of them.
Acker was known as both Mo Mo and Junior Mint on the playgrounds of Chicago.
Quote from: IAmMarquette on January 28, 2010, 04:40:58 PM
Didn't see the game, but no. It's not. If you're taking 29 shots, you're bound to get fouled. Chances are, some of those 30 came from the free throw line, meaning the guy probably shot about 30% from the floor, at best. Hell, give me 30 shots in a D1 game and I'm bound to make 7 or 8 of them.
Downey's 30 points came on 29 field goal attempts and 11 free throw attempts.
I only saw the last 4 minutes or so, but it was impressive - Kentucky's great at pretty much every position, and still 5'9" Downey made circus shots and drew contact, in addition to breaking UK's press. He also only turned the ball over twice despite touching the ball about as much as the rest of his team combined.
That said, it's probably not that much different from non-major teams that get a talented guard who takes over the team... Curry at Davidson, Ben Woodside at North Dakota State, Patty Mills at St. Mary's... and, likely, what Acker would've been had he stayed at Ball State.
Quote from: dsfire on January 28, 2010, 05:08:16 PM
That said, it's probably not that much different from non-major teams that get a talented guard who takes over the team... Curry at Davidson, Ben Woodside at North Dakota State, Patty Mills at St. Mary's... and, likely, what Acker would've been had he stayed at Ball State.
Junior Mint was much better at dominating a game through his junior year than Jerel. Jerel really came on strong as a senior. Until then, Junior Mint was the money guy.
Quote from: IAmMarquette on January 28, 2010, 04:40:58 PM
Didn't see the game, but no. It's not. If you're taking 29 shots, you're bound to get fouled. Chances are, some of those 30 came from the free throw line, meaning the guy probably shot about 30% from the floor, at best. Hell, give me 30 shots in a D1 game and I'm bound to make 7 or 8 of them.
9-29 from the field I believe. 11 FTs
Junior Mint has proven himself worthy enough. This is a man who tamed the mean streets of Chi-Town. He has now done the same in the nation's toughest basketball conference. Junior Mint has earned our respect, even if given grudgingly. Stand and Deliver!
Quote from: Skitch on January 28, 2010, 05:49:04 PM
9-29 from the field I believe. 11 FTs
Again, didn't see the game, but that stat line is somewhat less than overwhelming. 30pts is great, but at what cost? Purely anecdotally, you don't see many teams win when one guy shoots 30times.
He was clutch at the end. It was Wall v. Downey it seemed. Both did great, but Downey came out on top. I remember reading something about this being a guard's game...
Murf was the only Acker backer in the universe prior to the season. Currently he's #1 in BE trey shooting percentage, #4 in FG shooting percentage, and # 3 in assist/TO ratio (3.5 to 1).
Blind squirrel, meet acorn. Broken clock, meet correct time (2x a day). Actually, congrats, Murf. He has far exceeded most of our expectations.
Buzz's best recruit in the offseason was getting Acker to come out of retirement for one more year. Just like...no I won't say it.
Quote from: KC2016 on January 28, 2010, 11:49:19 PM
He was clutch at the end. It was Wall v. Downey it seemed. Both did great, but Downey came out on top. I remember reading something about this being a guard's game...
Blame Obama. I think he got into Wall's head.
Quote from: Murffieus on January 29, 2010, 06:11:43 AM
Murf was the only Acker backer in the universe prior to the season. Currently he's #1 in BE trey shooting percentage, #4 in FG shooting percentage, and # 3 in assist/TO ratio (3.5 to 1).
Yes but his Bunny Conversion Ratio is still absolutely horrendous.
I absolutely love it when Murff refers to himself in the third person.
Quote from: Skitch on January 28, 2010, 04:38:32 PM
I watched the game and realized Downey did plenty besides scoring, but everyone keeps focusing on the 30 points. Is 30 points really that impressive if you take 29 shots? Just curious what others think.
THANK YOU. I think you could grab from a large pool of D1 players by the collar and make him hog the ball the entire game and score thirty points. None the less tho, a great win for the Gamecocks...and that place was nuts it looked awesome...and some of the crazy layups he took at the end were magnificent, but comeon, 29 attempts?