Playing tonight.
Marquette mention in article.
http://www.twincities.com/prep/ci_27709871/johnson-showing-no-fear
Nice write-up. Seems like this year has been great for Anim emerging from Travis' shadow. Still surprised Minnesota never offered. Hope De La Salle can finish the job.
He is playing well tonight.
A ton of Marquette mentions by the announcer. Probably doesn't hurt that the announcer works with Jaon DeRusha, MU grad.
Online stream anywhere?
Quote from: MUEagle1090 on March 14, 2015, 05:53:46 PM
Online stream anywhere?
Not sure about stream. It's on KSTC, channel 45.
Quote from: real chili 83 on March 14, 2015, 06:00:55 PM
Not sure about stream. It's on KSTC, channel 45.
I'm in Phoenix so no luck for me lol
Found a stream here http://www.prep45.com/ for anyone interested but it costs $5, not worth it for me to watch half of a game.
@MNHSU: De La Salle up 29-17 on Johnson @ HT Sacar Anim 11 Josh Collins 10 Jarvis Johnson 4 Jalen Mobley 4
@MNHSU: De La Salle up 49-31 on Johnson with 12:00 left second half Sacar Anim 22 Josh Collins 12 Goanar Mar 6 Jarvis Johnson 4 Jalen Mobley 7
He looks really, really good.
Quote from: real chili 83 on March 14, 2015, 06:45:03 PM
He looks really, really good.
Really good. Man vs. boy's good.
There's a couple of videos up at THIS Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/jbbauer612).
DeLaSalle wins their 4th straight state championship. 82-64
Anim with 30 points last I checked.
Anim finishes with 32 points and 10 rebounds as DLS makes it four straight titles.
(http://cdn2.sportngin.com/attachments/photo/4591/8742/08_129957_005PREP031515_33848303_medium.JPG)
My excitement for Anim just tripled.
He just glides down the court, looks very mature for HS player.
Quote from: Jay Bee on March 14, 2015, 07:09:18 PM
There's a couple of videos up at THIS Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/jbbauer612).
Thanks for the link, Jay Bee.
The one where Sacar scores and then gets back to swat away a shot ... pretty damn impressive!
Quote from: chapman on March 14, 2015, 09:10:13 PM
My excitement for Anim just tripled.
Let's not get too excited. The raves were great for JJJ, and he had a great state tournament also, and look at where we are now. Hopefully the kids keep progressing, but until we see how these frosh perform in the bigger time, we should be cautious.
Quote from: willie warrior on March 15, 2015, 07:20:04 AM
Let's not get too excited. The raves were great for JJJ, and he had a great state tournament also, and look at where we are now. Hopefully the kids keep progressing, but until we see how these frosh perform in the bigger time, we should be cautious.
He looked very, very good last.
http://www.mnbasketballhub.com/news_article/show/490640
They also interviewed his father at half time. Good interview.
Maybe coaching will make these kids better,always felt kids didn't get better under Bert and staff
Quote from: Henry the 6th Kings on March 15, 2015, 10:14:34 AM
Maybe coaching will make these kids better,always felt kids didn't get better under Bert and staff
You mean like Jimmy, Wes, DJO, & Jae Crowder? I hate Buzz as much as the next guy, but recognize his accomplishments.
Quote from: muhoops1 on March 15, 2015, 01:58:27 PM
You mean like Jimmy, Wes, DJO, & Jae Crowder? I hate Buzz as much as the next guy, but recognize his accomplishments.
So 3 JUCOs and a senior? Buzz had his most success with guys who had already been coached up by others at a level higher than high school. Skill development wasn't a strength of his. Nothing wrong with that, just how it was. Some coaches are better at getting kids to play hard (Buzz). Others are better at coming up with a system and developing kids for that (Bo). Different ways to win. Buzz's was to use talent and athleticism. The most successful kids of his were those who had already had 2 years of weight training and coaching from others.
Quote from: wadesworld on March 15, 2015, 02:02:17 PM
So 3 JUCOs and a senior? Buzz had his most success with guys who had already been coached up by others at a level higher than high school. Skill development wasn't a strength of his. Nothing wrong with that, just how it was. Some coaches are better at getting kids to play hard (Buzz). Others are better at coming up with a system and developing kids for that (Bo). Different ways to win. Buzz's was to use talent and athleticism. The most successful kids of his were those who had already had 2 years of weight training and coaching from others.
Wes was the 3rd or 4th scoring option under Crean and Butler was purely a rebounder/defender when he 1st set foot on the court. So what if they were coached by other guys, every player is. Jae was far from a finished product when he came to MU and Vander was a very good college player. Aside from his last year Buzz was pretty good at getting guys to improve their play.
Quote from: muhoops1 on March 15, 2015, 01:58:27 PM
You mean like Jimmy, Wes, DJO, & Jae Crowder? I hate Buzz as much as the next guy, but recognize his accomplishments.
Also Vander.
And Gardner and Junior.
As you say, hating is fun, but sometimes a guy doesn't suck at everything.
Quote from: willie warrior on March 15, 2015, 07:20:04 AM
Let's not get too excited. The raves were great for JJJ, and he had a great state tournament also, and look at where we are now. Hopefully the kids keep progressing, but until we see how these frosh perform in the bigger time, we should be cautious.
Anim is a better defender than JJJ.
Quote from: WolverineWarrior85 on March 15, 2015, 05:37:40 PM
Anim is a better defender than JJJ.
But is just as poor an outside shooter.
Most of his points in the last game came from layups.
He's another of those "good athlete but can't shoot" guys.
Quote from: WolverineWarrior85 on March 15, 2015, 05:37:40 PM
Anim is a better defender than JJJ.
And you know this how? has he guarded any high level D1 players, and how did he do?
Quote from: willie warrior on March 15, 2015, 07:04:06 PM
And you know this how? has he guarded any high level D1 players, and how did he do?
He has guarded high D-I players and done well
Quote from: Warriorfish on March 15, 2015, 06:43:29 PM
But is just as poor an outside shooter.
Most of his points in the last game came from layups.
He's another of those "good athlete but can't shoot" guys.
Could be wrong here, but pretty sure Dave Thorson was asked about his outside shooting and he said Anim was shooting over 40, mostly due to good shot selection.
Quote from: MUEagle1090 on March 15, 2015, 08:30:56 PM
Could be wrong here, but pretty sure Dave Thorson was asked about his outside shooting and he said Anim was shooting over 40, mostly due to good shot selection.
You aren't wrong...He said "almost 40"...http://painttouches.com/2015/02/23/hard-work-behind-the-rise-of-sacar-anim/
Quote from: Jay Bee on March 15, 2015, 08:27:23 PM
He has guarded high D-I players and done well
Really--who were they?
Quote from: willie warrior on March 16, 2015, 10:12:03 AM
Really--who were they?
St. Rita's Charles Johnson is one in the Timber wolves shootout. Also guarded Marcus LoVett in that one as well.