RDinNY wrote:I find it hard to believe that JT3 would put the kid in, and give him the ball, unless he knew that SHU would back off. I also find it hard to believe that the Hoyas would not reciprocate and return the 2 points.
If anyone has a link where either coach said that that is not the case, please post.
The article I linked in the original post said JTIII said his plan was to put Adams in the game for 1 possession and give him the first shot- whether it goes in or not- and then pull him.
Here's a quote from Kevin Willard on what happened:
"I talked to John, I said ‘I'll let the kid shoot a layup and you just give us a layup' he said ‘Nah don't do that.' I'm sitting there watching and this kid gets an NCAA waiver, Senior Night, everyone you talk to [says] he's just a great young man. I think we have a bigger responsibility in life sometimes than the game of basketball. I told our kids in the locker room ‘We're going to lose the tip and we're going to give them a bucket.' We haven't been getting off to great starts, not the greatest way to start but I think it's important to reward good people. Everything I've heard about this young man, what he's had to fight through, has had to battle. In my mind, I think kids should be rewarded if they're good people and to me that was the only decision to make."
and the blog post I pulled it from:
http://www.southorangejuice.com/2015/3/7/8167817/georgetown-notebook-willard-on-tyler-adams-late-trawick-dunk-and