(12-06-2017 11:51 AM)KevMo4UAB Wrote: Hats off to Nate Darling. I’ve been critical of him in previous games, but stat-wise he had a good game last night. He played the most minutes (36), chipped in 14 points by going 2-3 inside the arc and 3-4 outside the arc. He was 1-1 from the FT line. He had 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 steal. Way to go, Nate!
Oh, he also didn’t have any turnovers.
He had a quick stretch in the first half when he scored 8 points. One was an awesome spin move drive to the basket. He definitely got a WOW from me.
Darling played really well. Probably his best game yet. Luckily it came on a night when Perry didn't play well.
(12-06-2017 11:51 AM)KevMo4UAB Wrote: Hats off to Nate Darling. I’ve been critical of him in previous games, but stat-wise he had a good game last night. He played the most minutes (36), chipped in 14 points by going 2-3 inside the arc and 3-4 outside the arc. He was 1-1 from the FT line. He had 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 steal. Way to go, Nate!
Oh, he also didn’t have any turnovers.
He had a quick stretch in the first half when he scored 8 points. One was an awesome spin move drive to the basket. He definitely got a WOW from me.
Darling played really well. Probably his best game yet. Luckily it came on a night when Perry didn't play well.
I agree been hard on Nate, but a hats off from me is due too.
(12-05-2017 10:15 PM)the_blazerman Wrote: Outside of their students & band, I counted roughly 1 person per 10 seats which I guess would make 500 in a 5000 seat arena.
I got similar impression from the t.v. view if that many.
(12-06-2017 06:10 AM)BlazintheATL Wrote: It's funny how Blazer fans get so sensitive whenever any outsider talks about our attendance for football or basketball but yet we're all about putting down other schools for the same reason.
I don't look at it as putting down anyone for their attendance (or lack thereof). I see it as showing that announced numbers aren't always the reality, that we are not the only program in the state with attendance issues, and/or don't always believe everything you see/hear in the media about a sporting event
(12-05-2017 10:15 PM)the_blazerman Wrote: Outside of their students & band, I counted roughly 1 person per 10 seats which I guess would make 500 in a 5000 seat arena.
I got similar impression from the t.v. view if that many.
That's Troy, Its like Southern Miss and South Alabama up to date, they don't bring in a lot of people - to basketball games. They could have they best team and -historically- would not bring in Attendance.
Well, I could tell you why, but were supposed to be more progressed up to date then that. They have better things to do like cutting grass for an expression. You would have to bring in bleep, bleep and bleep to have attendance at Troy. In Basketball.
(12-06-2017 12:58 PM)the_blazerman Wrote: So did Gaeye or however you spell it.
Theirs a roster, You could check the spelling if your that much interested. If not. well I. can decipher what you mean.
Did birminghamjoseph just call out Blazerman on his spelling?
No Sir, just suggesting, if he, was interested in his name their is a roster that could lead him to the correct spelling of his name. Is that ok Sir.
The correct spelling is there not their
like right vs wright. Gotcha, thanks, like theirs - a place - there would be like over, their - there Please check this. If you mean they are, write they're, e.g.: They're working to find a solution (their is possible as a possessive form). exercises
(12-06-2017 05:41 PM)BirminghamJoseph2770 Wrote: Theirs a roster, You could check the spelling if your that much interested. If not. well I. can decipher what you mean.
Did birminghamjoseph just call out Blazerman on his spelling?
No Sir, just suggesting, if he, was interested in his name their is a roster that could lead him to the correct spelling of his name. Is that ok Sir.
The correct spelling is there not their
like right vs wright. Gotcha, thanks, like theirs - a place - there would be like over, their - there Please check this. If you mean they are, write they're, e.g.: They're working to find a solution (their is possible as a possessive form). exercises