all talk of James turning pro. He turned up miniscule today. Just what the Association needs is a 5'10" guard who has no range and can't shoot FTs. Tucker , on the other hand, who is a 5th year player looks like a lottery pick.
Tucker is a tweener and will not be a lottery pick. For as bad as James played in this game, he still played a decent second half and finished with what 19 points? I have not looked at the box score but i think it was 19. The rodents are very tall which hurt our ability to score from the paint off of penetration. Any kind of outside shooting and this game would have had a different outcome. My guess is that James will get drafted higher than Tucker this year and I would gladly put money on that.
in this game regardless of his point total. He is best in the open court and Ryan found a way to take that away.
I have been as convinced as any that this would be his last year, but until he can learn to have his head in the game in the first 30 minutes, he will be wearing a college uniform.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 09, 2006, 05:11:27 PM
in this game regardless of his point total. He is best in the open court and Ryan found a way to take that away.
In EVERY game he is best when he plays point and Crean has found a way to take that away. Wake up! Wesley is a #3 and DJ is a #1. Let's get it right so at least that doesn't contribute to our problems (and it might even help our shooting by getting better passes from the point.)