Springboromark
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My takes on the WMU game
Too many unforced turnovers for the Rockets, 17. M. Jackson, you can dribble against 2 or 3 defenders and not have a chance of losing the ball. Someone must be open, pass him the ball. Darrington gets in this rut as well. EMU scouting report could say lets trapped the Rockets in the back court and see if they can get over the center court line, like the Broncos were doing late in the game. You kind of wonder why Hawkins didn't do more of that early in the game. The fans were not energized for this one, God I wished could have gone to some of these games in Toledo (dealing with a ripped achilles tendon), I am not a quiet guy.
I kinda wish Darrington very late in the game would have pass the ball to Hill or Gordon for a jump shot. Big Luke showed some moves in driving to the basket and still not enough. Edu is gaining confidence in shooting. What else can you say about Littleson, scoring, and always playing great D. Next year I expect even bigger things from this young man. Are there anymore Littlesons out there?
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03-06-2019 04:20 PM |
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Rocket75
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RE: My takes on the WMU game
With the shot clock winding down under 10 seconds there were way too many passes that resulted in turnovers. The biggest culprit was Sanford. He would fake a shot then make a difficult pass that would be intercepted. Something needs to be done for him to get his confidence back. He even missed a couple of foul shots early in the game. If we get back the Sanford that played with confidence early in the season, this team could do some real damage in the tournament. Even with his slump, he is providing leadership so he deserves his minutes.
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03-06-2019 04:34 PM |
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