Perry came in and immediately started jacking up shots. No passing or even any attempt at running offensive sets. Really disappointed with effort and attitude today. So far.Interesting to see Slazinski in there.
I was worried about it a month ago. Today I just accept it (and complain). I'm just glad my grand kids didn't stick around today. Grandpa may have taught them some new choice words. LOL.It's a worrying thing to see this late in the season and right before post season play.
Perry came in and immediately started jacking up shots. No passing or even any attempt at running offensive sets. Really disappointed with effort and attitude today. So far.
True and he hasn't made the floor in the second half. Mack was pissed at him big time.He is the SG, but he must be aware of the gameflow.
Nwora has been the best player on the floor tonight hands down. He's had a great all around game on both ends of the court. Really nice to see that.Good to see Nwora not settling.
I think he's good. He's got a big smile on his face over on the bench. If he was hurt badly, I don't think that he would be looking so happy.Gotta hope Ryan is okay.
Post of the year as far as I'm concerned. Well said.Now that’s a TEAM! When I think about those seniors and what they have been through the last 4 years, it makes me proud. I know all of us fans have taken it hard. But just imagine being in their shoes.
I agree except only 1 of them were here for 4 years.Post of the year as far as I'm concerned. Well said.
I agree except only 1 of them were here for 4 years.
They all got degrees. That's the most important thing.I agree except only 1 of them were here for 4 years.
Exactly. However the thread you responded to made it sound like these kids had to suffer through intolerable suffering. Like Dan McDonnell said, every now and then these youngsters need to travel outside the US to see just how good they got it made. Ok, I’m off my soapbox...They all got degrees. That's the most important thing.
Oh I totally agree with that. My daughter had the chance to travel to Japan back when she was in HS with her HS class and I was thrilled about it. She came back after 10 days and was amazed at the difference. She noticed how nice the people were to each other compared to the USA, and she now strives to be more tolerant of others which was exactly what I was hoping for. She's since graduated college and now going to PA school. She wants to help those who need help. Very proud of her.Exactly. However the thread you responded to made it sound like these kids had to suffer through intolerable suffering. Like Dan McDonnell said, every now and then these youngsters need to travel outside the US to see just how good they got it made. Ok, I’m off my soapbox...