With the second most blocks in a single game in MU history behind McIlvaines 13. Has a chance to be the big east defensive player of the year
I actually chuckled a couple times as he sent shots flyin'. He was the flyswatter, and Loyola's players were the flies.
I actually was at McIlvaine's 13-block game. Was living in Minnesota then but happened to be in Milwaukee, so went to the game with my little brother. So much fun.
Listening to Tony Smith the last few weeks and seeing practice/Norbert/Loyola...this team gets beat back door......all.the.time.
Long way to go. It's early.
Quote from: We R Final Four on November 05, 2019, 10:05:03 PM
Listening to Tony Smith the last few weeks and seeing practice/Norbert/Loyola...this team gets beat back door......all.the.time.
Long way to go. It's early.
Getting beat back door is not necessarily a bad strategy when you have Theo John patrolling the paint.
He is fun to watch. Just a monster.
Quote from: Ellenson Guerrero on November 05, 2019, 10:35:58 PM
Getting beat back door is not necessarily a bad strategy when you have Theo John patrolling the paint.
Right..cuz he never gets called for fouls on those blocks.
4 blocks, 2 fouls with 12 minutes in the first half is a recipe for a loss.
Quote from: Ellenson Guerrero on November 05, 2019, 10:35:58 PM
Getting beat back door is not necessarily a bad strategy when you have Theo John patrolling the paint.
I think he's gotten a lot smarter since the start of last season and was even baiting guys into the paint at times last night. He's still going to be a high volume foul guy because that's just his style of play, but as long as he cuts down on the really bad ones, I'll be OK with that.
It's a great thing to have a guy that can bring energy on the defensive end of the floor. We'll just have to accept a few more fouls as a result. I'll take that trade off.
Quote from: skianth16 on November 06, 2019, 09:33:31 AM
I think he's gotten a lot smarter since the start of last season and was even baiting guys into the paint at times last night. He's still going to be a high volume foul guy because that's just his style of play, but as long as he cuts down on the really bad ones, I'll be OK with that.
It's a great thing to have a guy that can bring energy on the defensive end of the floor. We'll just have to accept a few more fouls as a result. I'll take that trade off.
Agree 100%.
I don't want Theo getting moving-screen fouls 30 feet from the offensive hoop or silly reach-in fouls 30 feet from the defensive hoop. Otherwise, he is going to commit some fouls just because that goes with being a rim protector.
I want him to stay as aggressive as he was last night. I'm glad we have Morrow to fill in when necessary, and I hope Jayce is healthy soon. It will be a nice, 3-headed, 15-available-foul monster.
Quote from: skianth16 on November 06, 2019, 09:33:31 AM
I think he's gotten a lot smarter since the start of last season and was even baiting guys into the paint at times last night. He's still going to be a high volume foul guy because that's just his style of play, but as long as he cuts down on the really bad ones, I'll be OK with that.
It's a great thing to have a guy that can bring energy on the defensive end of the floor. We'll just have to accept a few more fouls as a result. I'll take that trade off.
Esp. with very capable backups in Johnson and Morrow, we can afford for Theo to be extremely aggressive. Now next year... he will need to much more selective in his "fly swatting".
Quote from: MarquetteDano on November 06, 2019, 10:49:37 AM
Esp. with very capable backups in Johnson and Morrow, we can afford for Theo to be extremely aggressive. Now next year... he will need to much more selective in his "fly swatting".
Maybe next year Wojo can check himself into the game to throw around his (added) weight.
Can't wait to the inevitable Theo vs Powell showdown.
Hope he puts Powell on his ass or at least really earn his ejection next time.