DieHardMSUFan wrote:WSUbballer wrote:...and because Weems likes to foul in key situations.
In fairness....at Ind St, Mallet got beaten badly on the drive to the basket and Weems had the choice of either letting a game winning basket go or try to block/foul to make them earn it. The guard did a great job of keeping the ball far away from Weems and flipping it up. In this game, Weems had a great seal on his guy, and bad perimeter D forced Leonard to leave his guy in the corner to flash to the shooter. Weems simply went up for a rebound and the guard coming down baseline slid in front, I don't really know if Weems knew the guy was coming in. I guess Weems alternative would have been to either keep his guy blocked out and let the ball fall to the floor, or let the guy put the ball back in. Weems did a great job both times for the situation he was left in by his teammates, and unfortunately the guy on the other side did his job better. You won't make that statement very often.
Hard to say he did a "great job" considering th Bears would have been better off each time if Weems hadn't been anywhere near the play.