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Mo was amazing. her emergence as a leader has made me so happy. Love watching her play. We needed her quickness and athleticism tonight. She is a tenacious on ball defender.
I can only imagine how good she is going to be in her senior year.[/quote
Whoa, whoa... lets not rush things.![]()
us men cant gush over the players until they graduate collegeCan we start a "Look how pretty Morgan looked on the bench" thread?
the look on Sims face is "awesome"... can I get this in high resolution for a poster?OP: "Moriah Jefferson is Awesome!"
I second the motion!
All in favor say 'aye' !
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OP: "Moriah Jefferson is Awesome!"
I second the motion!
All in favor say 'aye' !
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Spot on with the highlighted bit. Her confidence is sky high and her leadership is developing very nicely along with her ownership of the faults the team displays.The scary part{for other teams} is that Mo Jet will only get better and better throughout the rest of her career. We all know about her tenacious defense, endless hustle, ability to penetrate and finish at the rim or find a teammate for an open look, but like all the "great ones" she is never satisfied and is continually adding something to her game. This year she has added a certain confidence and leadership quality that is hard to find in underclassmen. If she is able to consistently knock down the open 3 like she has recently then she is pretty much unstoppable.
I hear she can't wear a wristwatch. Time keeps slowing down on them.At MoJet's speed that seems like sometime in the middle of next month.
I can only imagine how good she is going to be in her senior year.
Moriah's dad, quoted at the game:
"She has always played like that from the time she was in fourth, fifth grade, heck she was younger than that she played with the boys and always played like that so I am not surprised at all," said Lorenza Jefferson, Moriah's father. "What has happened is she is being herself." (emphasis mine)
Hmmm---