Red wrote:Colt and Doug could each average 25ppg this year.
Ricardo del Rio wrote:Red wrote:Colt and Doug could each average 25ppg this year.
Dougie, Dougie, Dougie.
Both can score, but I like Dougie for other reasons such as rebounding. He is very clever around the basket. Very skilled. When he is on the floor, the other Jays play better. Opponents are fearful of his inside-outside scoring threat. He is a tough dude. No doubt about it.
glm38 wrote:Ricardo del Rio wrote:Red wrote:Colt and Doug could each average 25ppg this year.
Dougie, Dougie, Dougie.
Both can score, but I like Dougie for other reasons such as rebounding. He is very clever around the basket. Very skilled. When he is on the floor, the other Jays play better. Opponents are fearful of his inside-outside scoring threat. He is a tough dude. No doubt about it.
If I could pick one player I'd pick Doug too. I agree he's tough. But Colt proved to be pretty tough last year too. It's almost as if he took all that talk about him not being good in the clutch to heart. Based on the mvc games I saw you could make an argument for him as our best clutch performer (last year).
He wasn't even the best clutch performer on his team last year.
havoc wrote:
He wasn't even the best clutch performer on his team last year.
agrinut wrote:havoc wrote:
He wasn't even the best clutch performer on his team last year.
And Colt was? Looked to me like Mr. Ryan refused to be the man late in close games. Denver Holmes is responsible for 3 UE wins last year.
Jays26 wrote:He wasn't even the best clutch performer on his team last year.
Really Dude?????? Do you think it might of had something to do with teams double teaming him at the end of games so the best option was Young.
havoc wrote:agrinut wrote:havoc wrote:
He wasn't even the best clutch performer on his team last year.
And Colt was? Looked to me like Mr. Ryan refused to be the man late in close games. Denver Holmes is responsible for 3 UE wins last year.
That is exactly what I was saying. Read the post before you flip out next time.
Does it matter? Holmes was given the opportunity multiple times late to win games and he did just about every time. I would call that pretty clutch.
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