Any questions?
MANIMAL!!
Can we vote for Ryan Boatright?
Jae Fucking Crowder. Are we allowed to refer to him as JFC now?
Crowder!!!!
Juan Anderson
Jae [/thread]
already on the board!
Doris Burke.
The ref that called it out on UConn instead of Jae.
If that can't fly, then Jae.
Jae...not even open for debate
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on February 18, 2012, 01:02:35 PM
The ref that called it out on UConn instead of Jae.
If that can't fly, then Jae.
Jae talked him into it, so I give credit to Jae for that!
Any chance we can change it (just for this game) from Stud of the Game to BEAST of the game?
1. Jae
2. DJO
Jae with the monster game. The Warriors with the most BE wins in a season since they became a part of the Big East. Great road win.
Obviously Jae.
I was thinking, since we can't get 4-5 star high school recruits who are ready to step right into the lineup, I hope Buzz doesn't go completely away from getting outstanding JC transfers. Butler, Crowder, DJO -- all of these guys made huge contributions immediately and just got better and better. Where would we be w/o Jae & DJO?
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on February 18, 2012, 01:02:35 PM
The ref that called it out on UConn instead of Jae.
If that can't fly, then Jae.
Yeah, it was off Jae, but only because he was fouled from behind, so where's UConn's complaint?
Quote from: Lighthouse 84 on February 18, 2012, 01:09:09 PM
The Warriors with the most BE wins in a season since they became a part of the Big East. Great road win.
We went 12-6 in 2008-09.
Jae, with honorable mention to Ryan Boatright
Quote from: Lighthouse 84 on February 18, 2012, 01:09:09 PM
1. Jae
2. DJO
Jae with the monster game. The Warriors with the most BE wins in a season since they became a part of the Big East. Great road win.
All I saw out of DJO was him getting his pocket picked about 300 times.
Quote from: 96warrior on February 18, 2012, 01:45:52 PM
All I saw out of DJO was him getting his pocket picked about 300 times.
DJO had a rough 2nd half, but was unbelievably dominant in the 1st. 24 points to compliment Jae's 29.
Crowder was the glue in the 2nd half. When MU needed a basket, he made a 3. Great inside/out game for Jae today.
Quote from: 96warrior on February 18, 2012, 01:45:52 PM
All I saw out of DJO was him getting his pocket picked about 300 times.
Really??? You missed the 24 points, 4-8 from 3???
Get a better television.
DJO carried us in the 1st, but let's face it, Jae is the closer, the balls of this team.
His intensity on both ends and guts to do what needs to be done makes him the team's MVP.
Dreads down.
Fair enough backlash for my remark but I was blinded by Jae's play. DJO is consistently good-great. Jae is consistently solid but when he goes off, he is really fun to watch.
And DJO did get his pocket picked a lot today.
Lost in the Jae love and DJO's stellar first is JWil's solid play in the block, up and down the court (alley dunk), hit some long shots and ability to stay out of foul trouble.
His performance will go unheralded by many, but he did those little things that helped MU to win.
Jae. Tremendous sportsmanship.
Jae truly is Mr. Everywhere and most certainly was the SOTG but let's keep in mind how well this team is playing AS A TEAM. Not only do they know where their teammates are on defense, they're becoming almost NBA like on run outs and fastbreaks. All the while playing their starting five almost the whole game.
Go Warriors! Run the freaking table, bring OX off the bench for the tourneys and let's be the team NO ONE wants to face in the Big Dance.
Quote from: 96warrior on February 18, 2012, 01:45:52 PM
All I saw out of DJO was him getting his pocket picked about 300 times.
Not much difference betwenn 300 and.. let's say 2?
Sounds like he must have turned it over everytime he touched it