Just finished watching Jamil Wilson and Vander Blue look awesome in a 3 OT Summer League game.
Blue picked people clean all day was unstoppable going to the hoop multiple times.
Jamil saved the best for last. He made an incredible, crazy drive at the end of the second overtime - drawing two defenders to the baseline and throwing an incredible pass to the other corner to Rice, who hit a trey at the buzzer to force a third overtime. In the final seconds he went to the rim to contest what would have been a game-winning , rejecting it to the floor and win the game.
Wow, it was fun to watch them both playing at that level.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on July 19, 2014, 11:16:02 PM
Just finished watching Jamil Wilson and Vander Blue look awesome in a 3 OT Summer League game.
Blue picked people clean all day was unstoppable going to the hoop multiple times.
Jamil saved the best for last. He made an incredible, crazy drive at the end of the second overtime - drawing two defenders to the baseline and throwing an incredible pass to the other corner to Rice, who hit a trey at the buzzer to force a third overtime. In the final seconds he went to the rim to contest what would have been a game-winning , rejecting it to the floor and win the game.
Wow, it was fun to watch them both playing at that level.
Nice to see them both doing well. Hopefully it will translate into playing time later in the year.
terrific! hope it gets them a seat in the league.
Watching the replay now:
- Both got significant minutes
- Wilson got the love early...for his "Stink Pink" shoes
- Blue had Wilson defending him about 4 times throughout the game, especially on a Blue breakaway (Wilson was the trailing defender)
- YET...NO Mention of them as Marquette teammates!
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on July 20, 2014, 11:41:31 PM
- "Stink Pink" shoes
I thought it was the other way around
Quote from: keefe on July 20, 2014, 11:54:15 PM
I thought it was the other way around
Just quoting Dennis Scott.
To be more accurate, he said "stAnk pink"... "that's what we called those in high school"
Really?!