Don’t know what you were seeing but KES stat line shows 0 turnovers. No need to make stuff up just because you don’t like the guy.I’ve been watching the game. Maybe you should watch the game. Saw KES turn the ball over. He’s scored 5 points. Whee.
Don’t know what you were seeing but KES stat line shows 0 turnovers. No need to make stuff up just because you don’t like the guy.I’ve been watching the game. Maybe you should watch the game. Saw KES turn the ball over. He’s scored 5 points. Whee.
I am sorry to hear that. Tonight it’s all about a Tulsa WinThey play Baylor Monday.........
*Monty sticks his head in* “ Did somebody say Baylor “?”I am sorry to hear that. Tonight it’s all about a Tulsa Win
I was disappointed Haith didn't play his bench since they work hard in practice and Alcorn was never going to win this one.Actually it’s been a pretty good game overall. Some loose play by us early but both teams playing hard. We should win big at the end but I expect to see us play most of the bench before it’s over.
Me too, I expected five subs after that first free throw with under a minute to go.I was disappointed Haith didn't play his bench since they work hard in practice and Alcorn was never going to win this one.
While I agree KES had one of his best games, he did throw a wild pass that led to a turnover, even though the turnover was charged to another player. I think that’s what TU78 saw. KES seems to be playing better as the season progresses.Don’t know what you were seeing but KES stat line shows 0 turnovers. No need to make stuff up just because you don’t like the guy.
The Haywood take on this is interesting as I would agree for the most part that when Haywood and KES are on the floor together it is a different dynamic. We have other players who play wild and fancy free with the ball. Nevadas issue is that bashing a player just cause you don’t like him is, for a lack of a better word and be PC, silly. Back it up with some stats.While I agree KES had one of his best games, he did throw a wild pass that led to a turnover, even though the turnover was charged to another player. I think that’s what TU78 saw. KES seems to be playing better as the season progresses.
Regarding KES, the interesting thing to me is how much better Haywood plays without KES. Haywood’s defense is always good. However on offense, Haywood used to pass almost exclusively to KES. With no KES on the court, Haywood plays a much better offensive game.
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