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Author Topic: Jamil-Senior Leader  (Read 3566 times)

TAMU, Knower of Ball

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Re: Jamil-Senior Leader
« Reply #25 on: November 26, 2013, 12:08:17 AM »
I think Jamil looked great tonight. He came out firey...which is something that I have rarely seen for him. We wouldn't even be in this game if not for him.

I saw a lot of leadership from a lot of guys tonight. I don't know what Buzz said, but the team had a completely different feel. Felt like they wanted it more.
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Re: Jamil-Senior Leader
« Reply #26 on: November 26, 2013, 04:58:42 AM »
Tough loss, but Jamil needs to look in the mirror and say enough is enough.  He went 5 for 15, and missed his last five shots coming back off the bench with like three minutes to go.  Foul trouble all game.

This team needs him and if his play stays like this, it may be a long season. 



Frankly, Jamil Wilson was every bit a leader tonight. One should not confuse shooting proficiency with leadership.

It must be wonderful being so perfect that you can throw stones at a young man who led his team on the court tonight. Makes me wonder how you define leadership.


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Re: Jamil-Senior Leader
« Reply #27 on: November 26, 2013, 06:26:35 AM »
Wee Willie is on board with the Jamil bashing.  'Nuff said.
Just the facts--you must have missed the game. Nuff said.
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Re: Jamil-Senior Leader
« Reply #28 on: November 26, 2013, 08:32:15 AM »
Frankly, Jamil Wilson was every bit a leader tonight. One should not confuse shooting proficiency with leadership.


Exactly!

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Re: Jamil-Senior Leader
« Reply #29 on: November 26, 2013, 09:32:05 AM »
Jamil was fine. played a pretty steady game and was called on at times  to guard the big commie besides score.  Had they not shot lights out the whole game we would have won. I am proud of the composure and the way we played, Hope a lot of ASU people gave the points and lost money.

I've seen seveal comments like this about how ASU shot "lights out" from 3 point range. 

On the season, their 3 point average is 40.9%.  Last night they shot 10-22 or 45.5%.
If they only hit 40.9% of their threes, they would have been 9-22--only one made shot above average. 

Yes, that could have been in the margin of the game, but its not like they had some amazing hot streak last night--they shot pretty close to average.






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Re: Jamil-Senior Leader
« Reply #30 on: November 26, 2013, 09:41:33 AM »
I've seen seveal comments like this about how ASU shot "lights out" from 3 point range. 

On the season, their 3 point average is 40.9%.  Last night they shot 10-22 or 45.5%.
If they only hit 40.9% of their threes, they would have been 9-22--only one made shot above average. 

Yes, that could have been in the margin of the game, but its not like they had some amazing hot streak last night--they shot pretty close to average.


The bigger factor in the game was our improved shooting, not theirs. If Jake doesn't suddenly get hot, we lose by plenty.

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Re: Jamil-Senior Leader
« Reply #31 on: November 26, 2013, 10:42:49 AM »
I've seen seveal comments like this about how ASU shot "lights out" from 3 point range. 

On the season, their 3 point average is 40.9%.  Last night they shot 10-22 or 45.5%.
If they only hit 40.9% of their threes, they would have been 9-22--only one made shot above average. 

Yes, that could have been in the margin of the game, but its not like they had some amazing hot streak last night--they shot pretty close to average.

Agreed, but they racked up that 40% average against 1 top 75 defense, 1 top 150, and 3 outside of the top 200. Last night they were playing a top 5 defense. If you adjust for defense, they were shooting the lights out.
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