Flight is pulling back from the gate and I won't have access to wifi, so I want to get my early nomination in for JJJ as Stud of the game . He is stepping up and making things happen. STJr and Juan honorable mention . Hope we win so there will be an SOTG.
Steve. Fewer out of control plays.
JJJ played well today.
Quote from: tower912 on February 07, 2015, 12:56:50 PM
Steve. Fewer out of control plays.
JJJ played well today.
Runner up: Ners, and then Derrick.
Thanks for starting this discussion
Let's win first.
Seton Hall's entire team?
Unbelievable that we were able to hang on.
1. JjJ's Headband.
2. Teve. Big game from him, hopefully big things to come.
3. JjJ. He had a good game.
Go Warriors!
Steve
Quote from: Texas Western on February 07, 2015, 12:42:18 PM
Flight is pulling back from the gate and I won't have access to wifi, so I want to get my early nomination in for JJJ as Stud of the game . He is stepping up and making things happen. STJr and Juan honorable mention . Hope we win so there will be an SOTG.
These early sotg threads are jinxing us like no other.
My vote is for Steve, without him stepping up we lose.
JJJ - because his aggressive offense and defense changed the tone of the game
Teve is runner up, but the only thing he did different is made his shots.
JJJ. Got the start, had to play a complete game and make an impact and did a nice job of it.
Quote from: tower912 on February 07, 2015, 12:56:50 PM
Steve. Fewer out of control plays.
JJJ played well today.
Love this..
A back to the basket big isn't tasked with driving the ball into a traffic. That is what a good* guard does - drives into traffic and in so doing puts himself in harms way frequently. It leads to turnovers on occasion. But it also leads to easy looks for teammates and the guy who attacks the basket, as well as stressing a defense/causing fouls.
I can't imagine what it must be like for the kids you coach. You probably neuter your best players.
TEVE
Taylor
Steve, but JJJ 1.2
1. ST Jr
2. Whitehead
3. JjJ
Steve Taylor is my vote.
Steve Taylor -- came up huge -- finally!
Quote from: chapman on February 07, 2015, 01:15:30 PM
JJJ. Got the start, had to play a complete game and make an impact and did a nice job of it.
Yep, JJ set the pace for this game.
I'd probably vote for Steve. His performance was probably more unexpected. He was 7-9. 6 rebounds. With Juan absolutely struggling, needed his play.
JJJ right there as well.
Teve
Taylor
Juan almost had a double-double, but STj made a lot of plays today.
Really tough call between JJJ and Steve. My gut tells me that JJJ had the better game (one of his best), but Steve hasn't won one and had a big block and a big rebound as well as great efficiency and energy.
I'm going with Steve, since he hasn't won yet, but both deserve big time credit, really liked what I saw out of both of them. They stepped up and did their job when we needed them to.
CO-STUDS JJJ and STjr
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor Junior...
Steve.
Steve
Hard to say. JjJ, Steve, Luke, and Juan all did things today that we needed in order to win the game.
I think JjJ is the one though. Best all around game. Luke would be my number two. Four blocks is nothing to sneer at.
S T Jr
Steve. Most of his points usually come on easy assisted layups. He had 6-8 points today where he simply beat his guy in the post. Plus a couple of key rebounds.
JJJ is a close 2nd. More under control, looks more comfortable in man to man D than zone. If he develops a left hand he could be real dangerous going to the hoop. Very good going right but defenses can shut him down because they can ignore his jump shot and shade him left.
Steve.
1. JJJ
1A. Taylor
Both with huge contributions but IMHO JJJ set the tone, was aggressive, made plays and had a nice all-around game. Cannot complain is Teve wins as his game was big as well.
Honorable mention- Luke
Steve. Played his best game if the year!
SOTG - what is that, exactly? ;)
Teve with JjJ a close second.
Steve.... And JJJ. Huge.
Taylor's best game at MU ever. JJJ ,missed front end of bonus with under a minute to go.Duane made both free throws, so he is runner up to Steve Taylor.
Steve, quick and strong today.
Well, JJJ couldn't have had a good game because Wojo threw him under the bus, neutered him, failed to motivate him, ruined him, embarrassed him, locked him in the doghouse and threw away the key, etc.
So I'll have to go with Taylor VII.
Quote from: MU82 on February 07, 2015, 04:50:45 PM
Well, JJJ couldn't have had a good game because Wojo threw him under the bus, neutered him, failed to motivate him, ruined him, embarrassed him, locked him in the doghouse and threw away the key, etc.
So I'll have to go with Taylor VII.
Except JJJ overcame all those obstacles. If this was diving he would win on degree of difficulty of dive.
JJJ
STEVE!
Quote from: Texas Western on February 07, 2015, 04:53:57 PM
Except JJJ overcame all those obstacles.
Um ... that was my point. Guess I should have used teal.
JJJ
I listened on the radio, so I may have missed some of the things that often frustrate me about Jajuan, but he sounded aggressive and really had his best game against a legit opponent. He gets my vote.
Taylor......and in second place.....Taylor
STJr
ST Jr.
Quote from: dgies9156 on February 07, 2015, 01:32:55 PM
CO-STUDS JJJ and STjr
+1. I've been tough on both of them but they came up big today.
Close call, but I give it to Steve - 7-9, 14 pts, 6 boards, a block shot, hit a huge jump hook coming out of timeout at 3:37 mark of the game.
High honorable to JJJ though, and Lord knows I've ripped him good a lot this year, but he really rose to the occasion with Carlino out. My knock today is poor outside shooting again from him, and the missed front end in the final minute. But I'm not going to rain on a solid performance by him overall.
Really satisfying win, that was great, kudos to coaching staff and players.
Steve - even the announcers were saying he played like an all Big East forward during the game and without him we wouldn't have played the way we did.
JaJuan played a great game deciding factor for me is that he looked really ugly going 0-3 on 3's
Review.
I think the mods forgot how to operate the SOTG window...it's been so long
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on February 08, 2015, 07:16:15 AM
I think the mods forgot how to operate the SOTG window...it's been so long
The switch might have rusted....
Come on Rocky. Give it to Teve.
Not procrastinating, just hadn't been online since right after the game yesterday.
I really thought the numbers would lead me to JJJ, but Steve wins out with efficiency and rebounds.
Glad he was able to put together a game like most of us thought he could.
Steve, with JJJ a cloose second. big win.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on February 08, 2015, 09:16:36 AM
Not procrastinating, just hadn't been online since right after the game yesterday.
I really thought the numbers would lead me to JJJ, but Steve wins out with efficiency and rebounds.
Glad he was able to put together a game like most of us thought he could.
Excellent! More than the numbers, it was great to finally see a "big" bang some bodies under the hoop. One of the Warriors short comings all season long has been the lack of physical play in the paint. I am sure we all hope he keeps pounding the rest of the way.
Quote from: DUNKS45 on February 08, 2015, 09:51:31 AM
Steve, with JJJ a cloose second. big win.
I'm with ya Dunks. Teve!!!