billyjack wrote:Forrest Robinson was 1-for-6 from three... now 4 out of his last 21 from three, under 20%.
I don't like talking about kicking out or relegating any of us, and the fans and alumni care and are almost at the breaking point. There is no reason why things can't improve quickly, but in order to improve they absolutely have to change coaches. There are some excellent possibilities.
I'm maybe the most ridiculously optimistic Big East fan around, and i have absolutely no hope that Purnell can ever turn things around.
billyjack wrote:Taking a break from setting up the kids' presents under the tree tonight...
We have 1 game on tap for Christmas Day...
1:30pm, DePaul vs Loyola Marymount. <--- Diamond Head Classic, Honolulu.
I hope everyone here has a great Christmas. Should be an enjoyable game to watch. The over-under is "5" on how many threes will be attempted by 6'-10" Forrest Robinson.
Side note is that PC freshman guard Kyron Cartwright was committed to Loyola Marymount until coach Max Good moved on last Spring.
And I can't forget to mention the 1990 LMU Lions of Paul Westhead, with stars Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble. Running, gunning, hitting threes, scoring 100 points a game. Tragic WCC tourney. Their run to the Elite-8 I think, where they fell to running, gunning, eventual champion UNLV of Jerry Tarkanian, who i think slowed the pace that game. UNLV went on to win the final by 30 or so against Duke, back when Coach K and his team would literally cry on the bench every year while being eliminated.
Loyola Marymount is near Marina Del Rey in west Los Angeles. On the Pacific Coast Highway, not far from Malibu and Pepperdine's beautiful campus. Originally LMU was 2 separate schools, but in the 70's Loyola U combined with Marymount College, which among other things officially made LMU co-ed.
Anywho, have a great day tomorrow!
stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Taking a break from setting up the kids' presents under the tree tonight...
We have 1 game on tap for Christmas Day...
1:30pm, DePaul vs Loyola Marymount. <--- Diamond Head Classic, Honolulu.
I hope everyone here has a great Christmas. Should be an enjoyable game to watch. The over-under is "5" on how many threes will be attempted by 6'-10" Forrest Robinson.
Side note is that PC freshman guard Kyron Cartwright was committed to Loyola Marymount until coach Max Good moved on last Spring.
And I can't forget to mention the 1990 LMU Lions of Paul Westhead, with stars Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble. Running, gunning, hitting threes, scoring 100 points a game. Tragic WCC tourney. Their run to the Elite-8 I think, where they fell to running, gunning, eventual champion UNLV of Jerry Tarkanian, who i think slowed the pace that game. UNLV went on to win the final by 30 or so against Duke, back when Coach K and his team would literally cry on the bench every year while being eliminated.
Loyola Marymount is near Marina Del Rey in west Los Angeles. On the Pacific Coast Highway, not far from Malibu and Pepperdine's beautiful campus. Originally LMU was 2 separate schools, but in the 70's Loyola U combined with Marymount College, which among other things officially made LMU co-ed.
Anywho, have a great day tomorrow!
actually the LMU/UNLV game back in 1990 was a final score of 131-101... think you may be remembering the game before it, where Alabama really slowed down the game and only lost 62-60(this is on the heels of the LMU/Michigan 149-115 game the weekend before).
Bill Marsh wrote:billyjack wrote:Forrest Robinson was 1-for-6 from three... now 4 out of his last 21 from three, under 20%.
I don't like talking about kicking out or relegating any of us, and the fans and alumni care and are almost at the breaking point. There is no reason why things can't improve quickly, but in order to improve they absolutely have to change coaches. There are some excellent possibilities.
I'm maybe the most ridiculously optimistic Big East fan around, and i have absolutely no hope that Purnell can ever turn things around.
That's what we love about you, BJ - your eternal sense of optimism. And your appreciation of Big East history and the perspective that brings.
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