Quote from: SoCalwarrior on January 07, 2025, 12:13:30 AMThis topic has been merged into Sean Jones is officially redshirting the 2024-25 season (https://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=66733.0).
This is the (merged) thread that got obliterated. Sorry PT and those that commented (that link doesn't work).
But this one does:
https://painttouches.com/2025/01/06/what-does-sean-jones-season-ending-injury-mean-for-marquette/
Lol wait, what happened? My thread got obliterated? 😂
Quote from: K1 Lover on January 07, 2025, 05:22:54 PMLol wait, what happened? My thread got obliterated? 😂
Cobgratulations. You have arrived.
Sometimes bad things happen to good threads.
This was an honest mistake while merging. It happens.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 07, 2025, 06:58:42 PMSometimes bad things happen to good threads.
This was an honest mistake while merging. It happens.
Must be the new server.
I want credit for this year's dues
Sean posted on his Instagram today a video of him throwing down a monstrous jam in the practice facility. It's always amazing seeing a smaller guard fly like that. Truly elite athleticism. Shaka just asked Jen Lada at the Marquette Basketball Hour what she thought of Sean today in practice and she basically made it sound like he stood out more than anybody. Speed that you can't replicate.
The concern in Andrei's article about Kam off the floor was then. Let's hope what we saw in Indy is now.
The good news is that Tre Norman has looked a lot better recently and now looks like he just needs one breakout game to finally get over the hump. I love watching Sean Jones play, but, to be honest, I have no reason yet to think that his availability is the answer to any problems the team has. He showed some flashes before he got hurt last year but I wonder if Sean is really the lead pg next year.
Quote from: rgoode57 on January 31, 2025, 01:53:21 PMThe good news is that Tre Norman has looked a lot better recently and now looks like he just needs one breakout game to finally get over the hump. I love watching Sean Jones play, but, to be honest, I have no reason yet to think that his availability is the answer to any problems the team has. He showed some flashes before he got hurt last year but I wonder if Sean is really the lead pg next year.
Don't think so.
If Tre had one big breakout game, I'd say he's much more likely to not come anywhere close to that game again this season than to replicate it.
I'm not trying to get a dig in, I'm just telling it like I see it.
He's been better, but he's still ways away from getting over the hump.
He's defending, being aggressive at times, but the shot is crap nowhere close and he's not running the point ably.
I'd be more than happy if he offered a solid 6-10 backup minutes and could get a handful of assists and rebounds in big games this season, and continued to try to make a difference defensively.
Gonna take a lot of work in the offseason
Quote from: DoctorV on January 31, 2025, 08:55:14 PMDon't think so.
If Tre had one big breakout game, I'd say he's much more likely to not come anywhere close to that game again this season than to replicate it.
I'm not trying to get a dig in, I'm just telling it like I see it.
He's been better, but he's still ways away from getting over the hump.
He's defending, being aggressive at times, but the shot is crap nowhere close and he's not running the point ably.
I'd be more than happy if he offered a solid 6-10 backup minutes and could get a handful of assists and rebounds in big games this season, and continued to try to make a difference defensively.
Gonna take a lot of work in the offseason
He's been progressing well throughout the season. His roll won't be one that allows for him to consistently have big offensive games, but if he can give us 10 mpg that's huge.