Jet915 wrote:Ricardo del Rio wrote:I am afraid the outcome says way more about Long Beach than the Blue Birds.
LBS was so damn careless with the ball. They had at least 6 and maybe 8 unforced turnovers. Mainly it was the ball just dribbling off their hands and rolling out of bounds.
While number 22, Casper Ware , has the potential to be a good player, he is far from one at this moment. He is selfish and almost refuses to give up the ball. He forced up several prayer shots, while well defended.
Dougie scored virtually all of his field goals in the deep paint. LBS's defense was just awful. This comment is not to disparage Dougie because he played extra well and took advantage of everything that LBS game him. Dougie has a great awareness around the basketball. He just has a great sense of knifing his way through a jungle of bodies and scoring - layups, tips, dunks.
In the future, CU has to do something about its lack of athleticism.
Crazy thing is that Ware was making most of those prayer shots, especially in the first half. The only time we stopped him was when Chatman guarded him at the end of the game.
Yes, you are so correcto. I noticed Chatman was on him like wheat on rye. Chatman is instant quick. He doesn't look too shoot very much.