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I feel like Kyle can be a whipping boy sometimes, but honestly he's been making huge shots and plays in clutch situations all year. When I saw Cumberland throw him the ball at the top of the key I felt good about him hitting that shot, probably more than anyone else right now.
Has a lot of heart... I imagine it's going to be a very different team in spirit without him next year.
That block and trey down the stretch was the difference.
Kyle has been big for us for the past month or so. We are really going to miss him next him year
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We wouldn't have gotten to this point without him.
Love Kyle and his play. He has an awkward enthusiasm that is infectious for fans and the team.
(03-11-2018 05:52 PM)rosewater Wrote: [ -> ]Love Kyle and his play. He has an awkward enthusiasm that is infectious for fans and the team.

I love it. Guy's got swagger.
(03-11-2018 06:22 PM)franzeal Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-11-2018 05:52 PM)rosewater Wrote: [ -> ]Love Kyle and his play. He has an awkward enthusiasm that is infectious for fans and the team.

I love it. Guy's got swagger.

He's done his part to carry on the tradition of Justin Jackson's "mean face"
He makes awkward shots look good
He has so much energy and always seems to care about winning. No matter who they're playing.
His face when Rob gray threw that ball out of bounds was classic. Going to miss him next year.
Mentioned in another thread that I really like what he's doing right now. He just seems primed to produce. I'd do everything I could to maximize his minutes and opportunities if I was Mick. Wanting it as bad as he does can sometimes have a negative effect on performance (i.e. "trying too hard") but I think it's likely to work the other way with him right now.
(03-11-2018 11:26 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: [ -> ]Mentioned in another thread that I really like what he's doing right now. He just seems primed to produce. I'd do everything I could to maximize his minutes and opportunities if I was Mick. Wanting it as bad as he does can sometimes have a negative effect on performance (i.e. "trying too hard") but I think it's likely to work the other way with him right now.

In each of our big games here at the end of the year, he's scored at really important times when the offense was struggling and the game could have tipped heavily in the other team's favor. Washington is a such a unique offensive talent. In the tournament, I can imagine announcers or other teams' fans commenting on one of his weird one-handers and thinking it's slop, but that's his shot.
(03-12-2018 09:21 AM)levydl Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-11-2018 11:26 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: [ -> ]Mentioned in another thread that I really like what he's doing right now. He just seems primed to produce. I'd do everything I could to maximize his minutes and opportunities if I was Mick. Wanting it as bad as he does can sometimes have a negative effect on performance (i.e. "trying too hard") but I think it's likely to work the other way with him right now.

In each of our big games here at the end of the year, he's scored at really important times when the offense was struggling and the game could have tipped heavily in the other team's favor. Washington is a such a unique offensive talent. In the tournament, I can imagine announcers or other teams' fans commenting on one of his weird one-handers and thinking it's slop, but that's his shot.

It's not always pretty, but he has a knack for putting the ball in the basket. He'll be missed next year.
(03-12-2018 09:50 AM)stpnum4 Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-12-2018 09:21 AM)levydl Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-11-2018 11:26 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: [ -> ]Mentioned in another thread that I really like what he's doing right now. He just seems primed to produce. I'd do everything I could to maximize his minutes and opportunities if I was Mick. Wanting it as bad as he does can sometimes have a negative effect on performance (i.e. "trying too hard") but I think it's likely to work the other way with him right now.

In each of our big games here at the end of the year, he's scored at really important times when the offense was struggling and the game could have tipped heavily in the other team's favor. Washington is a such a unique offensive talent. In the tournament, I can imagine announcers or other teams' fans commenting on one of his weird one-handers and thinking it's slop, but that's his shot.

It's not always pretty, but he has a knack for putting the ball in the basket. He'll be missed next year.

Both KW and Clark will be missed for their outside shooting touch that has flipped some games this year. Here's hoping they can keep that up for a few more weeks.

Brooks and Scott are really contributing at this point and I commend them and the coaching staff for bringing them along all season to the point where they add valuable minutes while on the floor.
Lol... play and series of the game came with KW monster block of Simon's dunk, then turned around to bury a 3 in his face. Then to cap it off he throws a WWE "Suck it" gesture.
(03-17-2018 06:50 AM)jarr Wrote: [ -> ]Lol... play and series of the game came with KW monster block of Simon's dunk, then turned around to bury a 3 in his face. Then to cap it off he throws a WWE "Suck it" gesture.

03-lmfao the sequence and capping off with that was pure gold.
Agree with all the comments. His energy and mean face keeps the team loose and confident. Mick has said Kyle's been critical to the team off the court this year as well.

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kyle got either an offensive rebound or was passed to, he's got two or three dudes around him and he's probably ten feet from the basket, he clearly should be passing the damn ball, but he just flings it between and over the two or three dudes and it goes in. f*cking love that sh!t. it's like he's saying, must....make..... basket. gaaah
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