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Looking at the box score
(I did not see or hear the game.)

We just cannot shoot.

Only 8 turnovers. Better than most of our games.

Looked like another solid game by WN. Our most consistent scorer, for sure. Courtney disappeared offensively tonight.

Chuck's best game in a while.

Tramar has just disappeared.

Where did Reggie Fondren come from all of a sudden?! Hats off to him.
12-10-2011 09:38 PM
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RE: Looking at the box score
(12-10-2011 09:38 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote:  (I did not see or hear the game.)

We just cannot shoot.

Only 8 turnovers. Better than most of our games.

Looked like another solid game by WN. Our most consistent scorer, for sure. Courtney disappeared offensively tonight.

Chuck's best game in a while.

Tramar has just disappeared.

Where did Reggie Fondren come from all of a sudden?! Hats off to him.

We are progressing. Low turnovers means they are more aware of their positioning on the court and are playing with composure. That is the kind of development to expect from such a young team that has talent.
12-10-2011 10:06 PM
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RE: Looking at the box score
WN's season 3PT% is above 40% now, which means he is a genuine threat and teams have to take him seriously from the perimeter. The problem is that none of the other players with double-figure attempts is shooting above 27.3% (Lawton), which normally would be a level at which the coach should say, "Don't shoot!"
12-10-2011 10:33 PM
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RE: Looking at the box score
(12-10-2011 09:38 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote:  (I did not see or hear the game.)

We just cannot shoot.

Only 8 turnovers. Better than most of our games.

Looked like another solid game by WN. Our most consistent scorer, for sure. Courtney disappeared offensively tonight.

Chuck's best game in a while.

Tramar has just disappeared.

Where did Reggie Fondren come from all of a sudden?! Hats off to him.


At least late, I was very impressed with Chucky Guy from a defensive effort standpoint. My hat is off to him in that regard. If he could just starting getting his shot to fall more consistently, while maintaining that defensive effort he showed late, he definitely would be a real contributor, whether as starter or early off the bench.
12-11-2011 01:00 PM
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RE: Looking at the box score
Chucky is starting to bring it on both ends. Let's hope he can continue to do that.
12-11-2011 03:03 PM
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(12-11-2011 01:00 PM)Jim Tripcony Wrote:  At least late, I was very impressed with Chucky Guy from a defensive effort standpoint. My hat is off to him in that regard. If he could just starting getting his shot to fall more consistently, while maintaining that defensive effort he showed late, he definitely would be a real contributor, whether as starter or early off the bench.

Jim and don't agree often, so I'd better chime in on this one. I agree that Chucky without a doubt played his best game, and I'm talking about an all-around game. He played extremely good defense and got a couple of bad fouls called on him when he was just playing in your pants defense. He played very well offensively too.
12-11-2011 05:55 PM
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12-11-2011 07:25 PM
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