The team is ****. The roster is ****. Damon's offense is ****. Damon's in game adjustments are, well, you know ....."When I get my guys up in here it's going to be different" says about all that needs to be said.
This is going great"When I get my guys up in here it's going to be different" says about all that needs to be said.
Yes, this is what I want to hear, confidence and resolve. I truly believe CDS is the man."When I get my guys up in here it's going to be different" says about all that needs to be said.
Albert Einstein said it as good as anyone, “Stay away from negative people. They have a problem for every solution.” We have a button here, aptly named “ignore”, after those not worth seeing in any forum threads.Yes, this is what I want to hear, confidence and resolve. I truly believe CDS is the man.
Yes, he gets the opportunity to do this, but to say I don't have my doubts would be a lie ..."When I get my guys up in here it's going to be different" says about all that needs to be said.
They did this at the timeout after his free throws. The applause was pretty mild though.One thing I just wanted to point out as well — nothing infuriates me more than when GT Athletics botches simple things. As far as I'm aware, Miles was never given his moment for breaking 1000. I get that it's not like high school where you can stop the game, but at least announce it at the next dead ball/timeout so the kid can get a standing ovation.
Maybe I'm alone in being upset about this, but I was really disappointed by how GT handled that last night.
Heinz 57 sauce is indeed the ****!I heard your first job was workin' security for Noah. On the arc.
I kid, I kid. I know you got all the sauce, 57.
When that dude post, it is like he is talking to himself so many people have him on ignore.Albert Einstein said it as good as anyone, “Stay away from negative people. They have a problem for every solution.” We have a button here, aptly named “ignore”, after those not worth seeing in any forum threads.
And when you compound that problem with a lack of effort or overall desire to win, last night is what you get.We are generally out talented in almost every game we play. Being gutsy can keep us in some of those games. But when some team comes out shooting hot it creates cascading mistakes for us and causes the team to collapse.
"When I get my guys up in here it's going to be different" says about all that needs to be said.
And when you compound that problem with a lack of effort or overall desire to win, last night is what you get.
You'd think that by the third time your guy drills a 3 in your face that you would close out hard. We can screened and no one steps to help or fight through.
We seem to be okay with taking L's, we just live with it or quit. Damon said it well, at the end of the day, you play for the name on front, but also the name on the back.
The lack of offensive talent is on full display. None of our guards can consistently score off the dribble or create offense other than Kyle.
I would have given Shifflen the first 3 but after he showed it you had to play him out there. The wide open shot from the foul line at the start of the game was criminal level effort. Can't even give Hall the first one but we did. Clemson was in cruise control after the first 5 min and we never threatened them. In that vein not a lot of good thiings to say about last night.And when you compound that problem with a lack of effort or overall desire to win, last night is what you get.
You'd think that by the third time your guy drills a 3 in your face that you would close out hard. We can screened and no one steps to help or fight through.
We seem to be okay with taking L's, we just live with it or quit. Damon said it well, at the end of the day, you play for the name on front, but also the name on the back.
The lack of offensive talent is on full display. None of our guards can consistently score off the dribble or create offense other than Kyle.
When that dude post, it is like he is talking to himself so many people have him on ignore.