Walt can be guilty of a lot of things: being too emotional or moody, playing out of control, playing out of position, being selfish, etc. What he is not is guilty of is shaving points. To those of you who have suggested that..... what the he!! is wrong with you? Its just wrong to try and put that on one of our players like that.
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Originally posted by BuB View PostWalt can be guilty of a lot of things: being too emotional or moody, playing out of control, playing out of position, being selfish, etc. What he is not is guilty of is shaving points. To those of you who have suggested that..... what the he!! is wrong with you? Its just wrong to try and put that on one of our players like that.
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Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View PostThat thread was very wisely deleted
Thank goodness.
Again, I'll say IMO, the problem is not Walt, it is forcing him to playout of position, and neutralizing the things he is best at by playing him almost 40 minutes at point guard. Every team we play knows how to defend him now, and we seem clueless how to adjust. I am not sure why people who should know better, don't seem to see this.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostThank goodness.
Again, I'll say IMO, the problem is not Walt, it is forcing him to do things he has never done, and neutralizing the things he is best at by playing him almost 40 minutes at point guard. Every team we play knows how to defend him now, and we seem clueless how to adjust. I am not sure why people who should know better, don't seem to see this.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostThank goodness.
Again, I'll say IMO, the problem is not Walt, it is forcing him to playout of position, and neutralizing the things he is best at by playing him almost 40 minutes at point guard. Every team we play knows how to defend him now, and we seem clueless how to adjust. I am not sure why people who should know better, don't seem to see this.
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Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View PostBetter shooting would simplify a lot of this because it would open the lanes enough for him to maneuver without creating turnovers.
I know it is easier said than done, but a lot of lower tier teams have a couple guys that can shoot, as we have seen this year.
I also think it is time for Swopshire to play. Our defense is not that good anyway, why is he not playing if he can potentially shoot and score?
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Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View PostThat thread was very wisely deleted from TOB.
I read it as joking first but people gave non-joking answers to it.....oy
Thank goodness it was deleted. Please don't bring that one back from the dead. Bradley administrators sure as he!! don't need to see that acusation and the other non joking garbage comments that were also posted.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostThank goodness.
Again, I'll say IMO, the problem is not Walt, it is forcing him to playout of position, and neutralizing the things he is best at by playing him almost 40 minutes at point guard. Every team we play knows how to defend him now, and we seem clueless how to adjust. I am not sure why people who should know better, don't seem to see this.
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