Come for the stats, leave for the awful pun at the end.
https://painttouches.com/2019/01/31/anim-making-big-east-pay-for-leaving-him-open/ (https://painttouches.com/2019/01/31/anim-making-big-east-pay-for-leaving-him-open/)
I think that's a rhyme, not a pun ;D
Example of a pun: Leaving Anim open is a Sacar bet.
#ILikeBadPunsAndICannotLie
Love how much he steps up every night. Glue guy through and through. Gets you big buckets when you need them, opens the floor for others, and locks down on defense night in and night out.
Thanks for the article. I like what Sacar brings to the team. However, I can't help but focus on the tweet that you reference in the article which I know was not the point. Sacar gets to the rim so well but so often just doesn't finish. It is so frustrating. If he finished at a reasonable rate he could be scoring 10 -12 points a game with regularity and would add a dimension to the team that would make them even tougher to defend. I like him making more threes, of course, but what I would really like is for him to finish his drives more consistently.
Quote from: Lazar's Headband on January 31, 2019, 12:08:38 PM
Example of a pun: Leaving Anim open is a Sacar bet.
#ILikeBadPunsAndICannotLie
Or, "His shooting is way off tonight, so don't pass the ball to Suck-car".
Not that I would ever say that.
Like Red Auerbach, Wojo has a victory Sacar.
He proves PT Barnum wrong. There isn't a Sacar born every minute.
He is a true Minnesota North Sacar.
They made a movie about the cereal the created in his honor. Sacario.
They made a Saturday morning cartoon about his defensive prowess. It was a fine example of Anim-ation.
He has to fend off the ladies due to his Anim-al magnetism.
Really, his only shortcoming is that he doesn't finish well enough around the rim. Hopefully, that will improve. Thankfully, he does have his offensive moments, and I no longer cringe every time he takes a 3.
And I grow more impressed by his D every game. Truly a valuable part of this season's success.
So those who criticize him ... put a Sacar in it!
When tough D's needed, when a drive is called for, a crucial rebound on the block--even an open three: Amin's, The Man, Who Am, Amen.
A big glue stick indeed. This team has character and he is a worthy example.
Quote from: tower912 on February 01, 2019, 07:24:01 AM
Like Red Auerbach, Wojo has a victory Sacar.
He proves PT Barnum wrong. There isn't a Sacar born every minute.
He is a true Minnesota North Sacar.
They made a movie about the cereal the created in his honor. Sacario.
They made a Saturday morning cartoon about his defensive prowess. It was a fine example of Anim-ation.
He has to fend off the ladies due to his Anim-al magnetism.
They put in a sub for him that's not quite measuring up: Close, but no Sacar.
Sacar clearly likes the three in the left corner. That's his spot. When he gets the ball, he's already starting his shooting motion. Great to see his confidence. And it's got to be a crusher for opponents -- who are already running all over the court trying desperately to contain Markus, Sam and Joey, only to get buried by a skip pass to an open Sacar.
You can't beat ol' Bailey, Sarge.
He jump high, he jump high, he jump high..... J Cain
Markus down for another victory
Matt is a closely Heldt secret.
I just saw my sister's new baby kangaroo. Really, Hauser Joey?
Quote from: tower912 on February 01, 2019, 09:37:54 AM
You can't beat ol' Bailey, Sarge.
He jump high, he jump high, he jump high..... J Cain
Markus down for another victory
Matt is a closely Heldt secret.
I just saw my sister's new baby kangaroo. Really, Hauser Joey?
If the JS hasn't used this one yet as a headline, they need to.
Talkin' 'bout Hey now! (Hey now) Hey now! (Hey now) Ikie Eke all day..