Prescott;1102646 wrote:He is definitely hard to listen to. I thought he was an NBA guy.
And michigan homer. Can tolerate his nba stuff not his college stuff.
Prescott;1102646 wrote:He is definitely hard to listen to. I thought he was an NBA guy.
While I agree he is probably the best or at least most freakishly talented player in the country, the three-point shot was simply an anomaly, right? Or is Davis starting to shoot them occasionally now? I noticed in the Vanderbilt game at Vandy, I think it was, that he seemed to be drifting further and further from the hoop when taking jumpers. The three-ball is definitely not Davis' shot.Azubuike24;1102680 wrote:Watch the first 2 minutes of the game and you can see why Anthony Davis is the best player in the country. He literally swatted a shot, scores on a post up hook shot, got 2 rebounds and made a 3-pointer.
9-8-3, give the man the NPOY!!Azubuike24;1102680 wrote:Watch the first 2 minutes of the game and you can see why Anthony Davis is the best player in the country. He literally swatted a shot, scores on a post up hook shot, got 2 rebounds and made a 3-pointer.
Azubuike24;1102680 wrote:Watch the first 2 minutes of the game and you can see why Anthony Davis is the best player in the country. He literally swatted a shot, scores on a post up hook shot, got 2 rebounds and made a 3-pointer.
Those are pretty impressive numbers for the first 2 minutes of the game.SportsAndLady;1102736 wrote:9-8-3, give the man the NPOY!!
And when you factor in that he did it w/ just one eyebrow, makes it all the more impressivesportswizuhrd;1102751 wrote:
Those are pretty impressive numbers for the first 2 minutes of the game.
Except Sully dominated against HarrellsonDeyDurkie5;1103204 wrote:http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/seth_davis/02/29/scouting.reports/index.html?eref=sihp&sct=hp_t11_a2
Ohio State: I think this team became a fat cat. The Buckeyes got a little arrogant early. They beat the crap out of Duke and I think that put them on cruise control. They have the most weapons in the league; it isn't close. Anybody in that first five is capable of scoring. I like William Buford, but it seems like he just goes with the flow. He's not going to bring it to you. Jared Sullinger is a great college player, but I don't think he's a tough kid. He flops a lot. He's always looking for a call and he can get really frustrated. You have to stay between him and the basket and make him shoot over you, because he doesn't have much lift. That's what Josh Harrellson did to him last year in the Kentucky game. Aaron Craft is not a good shooter so guys are going under ball screens. They're probably kicking themselves a little for not taking Trey Burke. He's from Columbus and played AAU ball with Sullinger, but they passed on him because they had Craft. I love Craft, but he does some dumb stuff at the end of games. He puts his head down and drives into packs of people.
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robj55;1103227 wrote:Except Sully dominated against Harrellson
He put up good #'s vs Harrellson except that he let Harrellson score 11 more points than his average all year and allowed him to get more rebounds then he averaged all year. Harrellson didnt do much all season until the tourneys, but looked like an allstar vs Sully. And Harrellson got in a fast ball toorobj55;1103227 wrote:Except Sully dominated against Harrellson
LSU football doesn't start for a while...until then leave this sitecats gone wild;1103331 wrote:He put up good #'s vs Harrellson except that he let Harrellson score 11 more points than his average all year and allowed him to get more rebounds then he averaged all year. Harrellson didnt do much all season until the tourneys, but looked like an allstar vs Sully. And Harrellson got in a fast ball too
Yes, but you can't award a NPOY to someone for that.cats gone wild;1103224 wrote:If Davis wasnt on a team of 6 players averaging nearly double digits, I couldnt imagine what type of #'s he would put up.
typical sec fanDeyDurkie5;1103336 wrote:LSU football doesn't start for a while...until then leave this site
also LOL kentucky bball, lsu football..you are pathetic
No he didn't. He was outplayed.robj55;1103227 wrote:Except Sully dominated against Harrellson
So 17 and 10 is better than 21 and 16, noted.Mulva;1103387 wrote:No he didn't. He was outplayed.
swamisez;1102926 wrote:Can't get over how many uncontested shots Kentucky had last night. Felt like Miller could stand at the three point line all day and no one would run out at him. Obviously Georgia wanted UK taking deep shots, but good lord. A combination of the dribble drive offense and the Bulldogs simply not caring enough to play defense more than 15 feet from the basket.
Agree with Bilas and Dakich on Syracuse as being a type of team that can give the Cats trouble. However, it comes down to how well UK shoots the ball from deep. If they shoot 30% or greater they probably get a win.
Azubuike24;1103479 wrote:Harrellson and Sullinger were about equal last year (maybe a VERY slight edge to Jared). However, given the demands of each team and what was typical contribution from each to their squad, Harrellson definitely outplayed him. Had OSU dominated that match-up, they likely get up early and force UK to come back. OSU might be the defending national champs right now...
It wasn't like Buford was the only one who shot poorly. But again, the difference was the STUFF Harrellson. He had his best game of the season. No one, no on expected him to do 17/10 game. In a tight defensive struggle of a game, he was the difference. He didn't outplay Sullinger, but he certainly equalized him in a game when Sullinger should have been the difference in the outcome. Oh well, over and done with.Terry_Tate;1103720 wrote:Spot on. I will always believe UK was the only thing in the way of Ohio State cutting down the nets. They were easily the worst matchup for Ohio State IMO, and it showed when they played. Buford going 2/16 is what ill always blame that loss on.
buford going 2/16 was the difference, not harrelsoncentralbucksfan;1103747 wrote:It wasn't like Buford was the only one who shot poorly. But again, the difference was the STUFF Harrellson. He had his best game of the season. No one, no on expected him to do 17/10 game. In a tight defensive struggle of a game, he was the difference. He didn't outplay Sullinger, but he certainly equalized him in a game when Sullinger should have been the difference in the outcome. Oh well, over and done with.