Player Grades: Marquette at Green Bay
Written by: Andrei Greska
Marquette recorded one of its worst losses in recent memory Wednesday night, losing on the road to a 3-7 Green Bay squad with only eight active players, 49-47. Here are the player grades: Junior Cadougan (8 pts, 6 asts, 5 ... Continue reading → (http://painttouches.com/2012/12/19/player-grades-marquette-at-green-bay/)
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To me the Trent Lockett writeup sounded more like a C than a D. But scoring is the sexy stat.
Thank you for your report and your grading ... which, to this fan's point of view is "soft", if not kind.
Turn-overs more than a lack of out-side shooting is killing the Warriors. The simple fact is that the turn-over leaders are always the same two. No matter how many rebounds one guard gathers, or how many assists the other makes, it all for naught when these two guards consistently lead the team in turn-overs.
Some serious adjustments and rotation changes on the part of Coach Williams seems inevitable.
I see two mis-grades. Jamil Wilson hit some big shots in the first half, but if he would put as much effort in playing the game as he does celebrating making a shot he would be a dominant player. His grade should be lower, because of his celebrating. Juan Anderson's grade should of been higher. I am not sure he got credit for them in the stats, since I have not looked at the box score, but defensively he had several blocks on GB's bigmen.
Cadougan can probably not play any worse than he did, D- is being nice.