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tower912

Luke 6:45   ...A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil.   Each man speaks from his heart's abundance...

It is better to be fearless and cheerful than cheerless and fearful.

Coleman


bheitz

Quote from: WolverineWarrior85 on December 16, 2014, 09:35:20 PM
He has a high basketball IQ, great fit for Wojo's system.

Homer said the same thing at halftime.  He plays smart.

MUEng92

I wonder if my coworkers will think I've lost it tomorrow when I am walking around whispering to myself "it's just one game...it's just one game...it's just one game..."

Stretchdeltsig

Fischer is the real deal.  He's a difference maker!

ChitownSpaceForRent

I've won money from my dad on two separate performances this week. One for Abdel NaderNader and the other for Fischer.

bilsu

He was a stud tonight. However, he did not have a block or rebound in the last 10+ minutes. I think he got tired. We have to remember ASU did not have a scouting report on him.

tower912

Absolutely.   I understand riding the hot hand, but big guys need rest.   STjr and Cohen need to step up.   Luke simply cannot go 30+ a night. 
Luke 6:45   ...A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil.   Each man speaks from his heart's abundance...

It is better to be fearless and cheerful than cheerless and fearful.

79Warrior

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Quote from: wadesworld on December 16, 2014, 08:43:13 PM
Let's relax.  One game against an undersized team.  He certainly helps and understands the game.  Allows Wojo to play the style of game he would like to see (aggressive man defense, force turnovers, and transition, work the ball inside in the half court).  But I'm not going to expect 8, 5, and 4 blocks every half, or even every game.

What is undersized about ASU? Jacobson is 6'10 and their forwards are 6'8". Hardly undersized. Maybe you confused them with Marquette.

Marqevans

If he can stay out of foul trouble, MU will be the surprise team of the Big East!

GooooMarquette

Luke is a beast.  Made everyone around him better.

Loved Raft starting to compare him to Butch...but then right away saying Luke does so much more!

brewcity77

Quote from: 79Warrior on December 16, 2014, 10:19:13 PM
What is undersized about ASU? Jacobson is 6'10 and their forwards RE 6'8". Hardly undersized. Maybe you confused them with Marquette.

Jacobsen is 6'10", Atwood & Gilling are the only others over 6'6". They're bigger than we are, but still not big.

alexius23

Many have said it...Luke was much more than just the blocks, more than the rebounds, more than just the points, more that the altered shots...the BEST thing was that he made the rest of the team look good.

Smokin' Jae

When was the last time we had a guy with 5 blocks in a game? Seriously, I have no idea.

brandx

Quote from: alexius23 on December 16, 2014, 10:44:08 PM
Many have said it...Luke was much more than just the blocks, more than the rebounds, more than just the points, more that the altered shots...the BEST thing was that he made the rest of the team look good.

He changes the lineup. Without him, DW had to play 30 minutes because we needed the defense. Now with Luke covering mistakes in the middle we could go with Duane, JJJ, and Carlino on the perimeter. They all have to be guarded so Luke will have a lot of one-on-one oppurtunities down low.

patso


noblewarrior

That shoulder worries me.  It maybe just that it was so heavily wrapped that it constricted his mobility, but it appeared he was favoring it, and not in a good way.  

I know I read like a Debbie Downer, I just hope he stays healthy for his time at MU because what I witnessed out there on the court was a post player (5) having an impact on every aspect of the game which I haven't seen done in an MU uniform for I don't know how long.  Very promising.

 

MUfan12

Luke came from an excellent HS program, and was very well-coached. His understanding of space and positioning is so far ahead of Taylor, who is in his third year of D1 ball. He allows them to handle ball screens much better, and shut off some driving lanes. 19 points on the other end ain't bad, either.

I'll raise my hand and say I underestimated how much he'd help. I know it's one game, but things just got interesting for this team.

brandx

Quote from: patso on December 16, 2014, 10:51:33 PM
Bill Walton II

Not in this universe.Not even a poor man's bill Walton.

PS - I know you were joking 8-)

patso


mattyv1908

Reminds me of a developing Kelly Olynyk from Gonzaga.  If he turns into Olynyk by his senior season we'll be really lucky.
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NersEllenson

Quote from: brandx on December 16, 2014, 10:47:32 PM
He changes the lineup. Without him, DW had to play 30 minutes because we needed the defense. Now with Luke covering mistakes in the middle we could go with Duane, JJJ, and Carlino on the perimeter. They all have to be guarded so Luke will have a lot of one-on-one oppurtunities down low.

What defense?  We were playing zone.  One guy is 6'11", the other guy is 6'1" playing way undersized at the forward position in our zone. Derrick playing less tonight had nothing to do with Luke Fischer being available.

I figured Wojo would eventually figure it out by conference play.  We saw the sagging take place tonight, and it was so interesting to watch Carlino and Duane come off screens at the elbow only to have Derrick's defender standing there.  LOL.

That aside.  As Buzz said:  Luke is manna from heaven.  Highly skilled big.  Great feel for the game.  Good with left and right.  Plays under control.  Assuming a similar level of play continues - Luke is the best all around big at MU since...well...I can't even remember.  Better than any of Gardner, Robert Jackson, Amal, Mac.  I never saw the Al Years to know any of those guys games.
"I'm not sure Cadougan would fix the problems on this team. I'm not even convinced he would be better for this team than DeWil is."

BrewCity77, December 8, 2013

patso

The thing about Derrick is he does not need to be an offensive juggernaut but just a move or two to keep the defense honest. Practice a ten foot bank shot or a floating layup anything

wadesworld

Quote from: NersEllenson on December 16, 2014, 10:59:18 PM
What defense?  We were playing zone.  One guy is 6'11", the other guy is 6'1" playing way undersized at the forward position in our zone. Derrick playing less tonight had nothing to do with Luke Fischer being available.

I figured Wojo would eventually figure it out by conference play.  We saw the sagging take place tonight, and it was so interesting to watch Carlino and Duane come off screens at the elbow only to have Derrick's defender standing there.  LOL.

That aside.  As Buzz said:  Luke is manna from heaven.  Highly skilled big.  Great feel for the game.  Good with left and right.  Plays under control.  Assuming a similar level of play continues - Luke is the best all around big at MU since...well...I can't even remember.  Better than any of Gardner, Robert Jackson, Amal, Mac.  I never saw the Al Years to know any of those guys games.

Yippee! A thread about a great game by our newest eligible member of the team turns into Ners bashing Derrick! Woo hoo!

Seriously, weren't you self banning yourself?

BCHoopster

Saw him play at Indiana last year and he was nothing special, maybe because Tom Crean does not know how to use a center since he never recruited an offensive center with center moves,
I discount Devante just used his weight, and body.  Luke used both hands, left and right lay-ups, knows how to use his body in getting shots off.  The 15 foot shot from the baseline was really
impressive.  I can not remember a better opening game for a center in years or 40 years.  MU has had many average offensive centers but nobody really with his ability.  He will make MU a much
better team.  Liked how Wojo used him on the offensive end, he knows what he has and used it.  Crean had no idea how to use a center, most of the time he ran the baseline behind the basket.
He is not Bill Walton, but if he keeps on playing like today, might be one of the best centers in MU history.  Then again there has not been to many,  Whitehead, McIlvaine, MaCaskell, Downing,
Copa, Lovette, Barro, and others all had weaknesses in there game, Luke can stack up with all of them.  The year just got more fun, the same night Parker is out for the year, to bad for the
Bucks. Also, Luke can play a little D.

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