SJUREDMEN85 wrote:CTYankee10 wrote:If I remember correctly, we played Jakarr Sampson pretty well last year. I'm looking forward to seeing what Rysheed Jordan can do, as when the game was out of hand against Georgetown he took it to the tin a few times that I know he's capable of. Definitely will be a guard-heavy game.
I`m hearing that Sampson is a monster in practice this week. Thought it`s just that, practice.
The two that I`m worried about is Pinkston and Bell. We gotta try and distrupt them and possibly get them into foul trouble. It it to the rim against them.
I'm so sick of hearing Lavin talk about who had a good practice. Ok, Sampson had a good practice…so what? It's practice! He SHOULD be having good ones. Sampson needs to start having good GAMES…then when Lavin says he had a good game it will actually mean something. This is the same coach who said Jordan is the best PG he's ever coached and will be better than Baron Davis, yet he benches him. This is the same coach who said Branch is by far the most improved player and is going to be a monster this year. What does he do? Turns the ball over and rides the bench. Hell, he even talked up our walk-on…he made 1 rim rattling bucket from about 10 ft away and drew a charge and you would think he just put up 24 points the way Lavin spoke about him. Lavin can BS with the best of them…he really is a used car salesman…he can talk his way out of a lot of stupidity if you aren't paying attention.
Did you watch the Red Storm Report on SNY? Brandon Tierney (who I've met a few times…very nice guy) was talking crazy. He said that when Sampson is open in mid range "he doesn't miss". LOL. Wow. Really? Because I feel like he makes 30% of his shots mid range when he's open and maybe 20% when someone's in his face. Sampson has the ugliest shot I've seen…it's almost never clean. He has terrible form and 90% of the time the ball is bouncing around the rim and he's lucky it goes in sometimes. I've never seen so many jumpers rattle around the rim whether he makes the shot or misses. He also said Hooper doesn't miss when he's open which isn't true. Sure he's had a few good games, but I remember plenty of times he was wide open and rushed the shot only to clank off the rim. These players have not earned these praises. They get talked up and maybe it goes to their heads.
It's time to start WINNING especially against real teams like Nova. Nothing else in NY speaks louder than a nice "W". Maybe Lavin's talking kept him at UCLA for 7 years, but New Yorkers want you to cut through the BS and just win already. The team is there…now win. Or get out.