Misses one shot? Oh, you mean the shot that meant the difference between winning in regulation and sending it to OT? Did you hear me bitch about the unforced TO at the 48 second mark? No, because I didn't. I was making a personal observation of how the situation looked to me. We only needed one point to win the game, and we had already fouled Kilicli out. The fact that the game was knotted up changed the situation a bit, and gave him an opportunity to be the hero with little consequence. Judging from all his quotes in the media this year, I think that being a hero is important to Shabazz. I just hope that the opportunity comes within the offense next time, and not in spite of it.
Good post. And there are 3 very good ones in this thread. How do we know what Bazz is thinking? The kid stepped up, took the game over, showed true heart and leadership, and willed us to the W, and people are still criticizing?! He showed that he clearly isn't afraid to step up and be the guy and he looked great cheering his mates on from the bench. How do we know what any one player is thinking? People are saying he's trying to be Kemba and is all about himself? Wants to be the hero? Unbelievable. I see a kid who was put in the unenviable task of trying to fill Kemba's leadership void by being made co-captain. That 's a tough task, and he's only a soph. He's come a long way and will only get better. I may be wrong but that is another way of looking at it. Anyway, great win let's hope they keep rollin'.Criticize the play, but assuming motives is completely foolish.
Similar to people overreacting by quotes in the press without a true understanding of the context of the question/situation.
Misses one shot? Oh, you mean the shot that meant the difference between winning in regulation and sending it to OT? Did you hear me bitch about the unforced TO at the 48 second mark? No, because I didn't. I was making a personal observation of how the situation looked to me. We only needed one point to win the game, and we had already fouled Kilicli out. The fact that the game was knotted up changed the situation a bit, and gave him an opportunity to be the hero with little consequence. Judging from all his quotes in the media this year, I think that being a hero is important to Shabazz. I just hope that the opportunity comes within the offense next time, and not in spite of it.
Misses one shot? Oh, you mean the shot that meant the difference between winning in regulation and sending it to OT?
People like you are intolerable.
The possesion was awful, Calhoun knew it was, the announcers knew it was and anyone with an IQ over 50 knew it was.
Just because the poster made a critical but correct post you tell him to go away. You are a tool.
It was a lousy decision. He had a nice second half. Glad to see him playing better.
I don't know whether he has Kemba envy, but I will say this, he has played like it all year. He has a team with much better weapons than Kemba did. A team that needed a composed pg that was looking to distribute first. He failed so miserably at that he wound up on the bench. He had some great offensive games along the way, but this team was never going to gel and be what it could be (and still hasn't) with a pg looking to score.
For what it's worth, Boat seems to have come down with the same thing to some extent. So now Bazz has a second chance. When I see him embrace making the assist over making the basket, he will have figured it out.
If you haven't seen that in his play, then you haven't been watching. He's had to be encouraged to shoot the ball, looking to pass even when he should take the shot. It's going to take some time, just like it did for Kemba, "to figure it out." He is hopefully going to keep getting better at reducing the mistakes and less that perfect choices, but he also is the one who can stop the bleeding when the opponent makes a run. I'm sure that he learned a lot from Kemba and who would not aspire to playing like Kemba? That is not the same as being "selfish," although if you put that on Bazz, I guess that Kemba was selfish as well. Finding the balance between setting up teammates and scoring the ball might be kind of difficult for a freshman or a sophomore at the Big East level.
This is the second time in this thread that you've tried to make that point. No, that's not true. My original post referred to Shabazz's motives. I think he's hung up on being the end-of-game hero. Yes, maybe he earned that right by having a great game (though he did cough the ball up on the previous possession) In my eyes, being the one to take that shot... to not even attempt to create for anyone else, was a selfish moment. It looked like he wanted the glory that Kemba got last year.
People like you are intolerable.
The possesion was awful, Calhoun knew it was, the announcers knew it was and anyone with an IQ over 50 knew it was.
Just because the poster made a critical but correct post you tell him to go away. You are a tool.