this was prob my second favorite play of the game (after the karaban baseball pass) -- jackson grabs the o-board surrounded by four red jerseys and finds hawkins for the silky smooth j.
Hold the hyperbole. Good post until the last line.No one player is most important, but AJ is very important......what makes them really good are the 5 coming off the bench without much drop-off....starters never look gassed.....remember Sanogo toward the end last year....our second 5 could be close to a Quad 1 team.
He's a guy opponent's don't appreciate until he's kicking their ass.
this was prob my second favorite play of the game (after the karaban baseball pass) -- jackson grabs the o-board surrounded by four red jerseys and finds hawkins for the silky smooth j.
watching live, i was shocked at how easily our guys were getting to the offensive glass in this game, but there was nothing easy about this. dude is just relentless.
I think he mistimed the jump and was stuffed by the front of the rimWhat happened on that play?
If it was the play that I'm thinking it may explain a little about some of his miscues.Watching from a bar and the sound wasn't on at that point in the game, did Andre airball an easy alley-oop? What happened on that play?
He played great but that play looked so strange to me. Wasn't that a routine alley-oop pass?
Watching from a bar and the sound wasn't on at that point in the game, did Andre airball an easy alley-oop? What happened on that play?
He played great but that play looked so strange to me. Wasn't that a routine alley-oop pass?
If it was the play that I'm thinking it may explain a little about some of his miscues.
He received a pass while he was in the air and an Arkansas player with fell or flopped, landing on the court right below the basket. Andre looked down at the kid (instead of the basket), missed the shot but at that moment was likely more worried about landing on him (and possibly injuring the guy) than finishing the play.
Admirable if this was the case but a mentality like Bill Russell or Larry Bird would have not worried about the opponent at all.
Wasn't one of our guys coming in as well? I thought he got distracted.If it was the play that I'm thinking it may explain a little about some of his miscues.
He received a pass while he was in the air and an Arkansas player with fell or flopped, landing on the court right below the basket. Andre looked down at the kid (instead of the basket), missed the shot but at that moment was likely more worried about landing on him (and possibly injuring the guy) than finishing the play.
Just absolutely wanted that ball more. For a guy that has such a limited scoring game, it's close to unbelievable how impactful he can be on any given game.That was a winning play. He had no right to that rebound and just took it. His motor never shuts off - sometimes it leads to him retaliating and getting a tech in a rough spot - and that’s generally a positive.