Stat watch 2018-2019
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Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
20. DON OTTEN ............................. 1,312 POINTS
21. KEITH TAYLOR ....................... 1,283 POINTS
22. SCOTT THOMAS ..................... 1,261 POINTS
23. JAY LARRANAGA .................... 1,249 POINTS
24. CORNELIUS CASH ................ 1,245 POINTS
25. JEFF MONTGOMERY ............. 1,238 POINTS
26. JORDON CRAWFORD ............ 1,212 POINTS
27. RON HAMMYE ........................ 1,208 POINTS
28. JOE MOORE .............................. 1,168 POINTS
29. RICH WALKER ......................... 1,167 POINTS
30. Wiggins 1161
31. SPENCER PARKER .................. 1,160 POINTS
32. MARTIN SAMARCO ............... 1,151 POINTS
33. TOMMY HARRIS ..................... 1,137 POINTS
34. JOSH ALMANSON ................... 1,136 POINTS
Wiggins passes Spencer Parker and Martin Samarco.
21. KEITH TAYLOR ....................... 1,283 POINTS
22. SCOTT THOMAS ..................... 1,261 POINTS
23. JAY LARRANAGA .................... 1,249 POINTS
24. CORNELIUS CASH ................ 1,245 POINTS
25. JEFF MONTGOMERY ............. 1,238 POINTS
26. JORDON CRAWFORD ............ 1,212 POINTS
27. RON HAMMYE ........................ 1,208 POINTS
28. JOE MOORE .............................. 1,168 POINTS
29. RICH WALKER ......................... 1,167 POINTS
30. Wiggins 1161
31. SPENCER PARKER .................. 1,160 POINTS
32. MARTIN SAMARCO ............... 1,151 POINTS
33. TOMMY HARRIS ..................... 1,137 POINTS
34. JOSH ALMANSON ................... 1,136 POINTS
Wiggins passes Spencer Parker and Martin Samarco.
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Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
20. DON OTTEN ............................. 1,312 POINTS
21. KEITH TAYLOR ....................... 1,283 POINTS
22. SCOTT THOMAS ..................... 1,261 POINTS
23. JAY LARRANAGA .................... 1,249 POINTS
24. CORNELIUS CASH ................ 1,245 POINTS
25. JEFF MONTGOMERY ............. 1,238 POINTS
26. JORDON CRAWFORD ............ 1,212 POINTS
27. RON HAMMYE ........................ 1,208 POINTS
28. Wiggins 1192
29. JOE MOORE .............................. 1,168 POINTS
30. RICH WALKER ......................... 1,167 POINTS
31. SPENCER PARKER .................. 1,160 POINTS
32. MARTIN SAMARCO ............... 1,151 POINTS
33. TOMMY HARRIS ..................... 1,137 POINTS
34. JOSH ALMANSON ................... 1,136 POINTS
21. KEITH TAYLOR ....................... 1,283 POINTS
22. SCOTT THOMAS ..................... 1,261 POINTS
23. JAY LARRANAGA .................... 1,249 POINTS
24. CORNELIUS CASH ................ 1,245 POINTS
25. JEFF MONTGOMERY ............. 1,238 POINTS
26. JORDON CRAWFORD ............ 1,212 POINTS
27. RON HAMMYE ........................ 1,208 POINTS
28. Wiggins 1192
29. JOE MOORE .............................. 1,168 POINTS
30. RICH WALKER ......................... 1,167 POINTS
31. SPENCER PARKER .................. 1,160 POINTS
32. MARTIN SAMARCO ............... 1,151 POINTS
33. TOMMY HARRIS ..................... 1,137 POINTS
34. JOSH ALMANSON ................... 1,136 POINTS
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Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
20. DON OTTEN ............................. 1,312 POINTS
21. KEITH TAYLOR ....................... 1,283 POINTS
22. SCOTT THOMAS ..................... 1,261 POINTS
23. JAY LARRANAGA .................... 1,249 POINTS
24. CORNELIUS CASH ................ 1,245 POINTS
25. JEFF MONTGOMERY ............. 1,238 POINTS
26. JORDON CRAWFORD ............ 1,212 POINTS
27. Wiggins 1209
28. RON HAMMYE ........................ 1,208 POINTS
29. JOE MOORE .............................. 1,168 POINTS
30. RICH WALKER ......................... 1,167 POINTS
31. SPENCER PARKER .................. 1,160 POINTS
32. MARTIN SAMARCO ............... 1,151 POINTS
33. TOMMY HARRIS ..................... 1,137 POINTS
34. JOSH ALMANSON ................... 1,136 POINTS
21. KEITH TAYLOR ....................... 1,283 POINTS
22. SCOTT THOMAS ..................... 1,261 POINTS
23. JAY LARRANAGA .................... 1,249 POINTS
24. CORNELIUS CASH ................ 1,245 POINTS
25. JEFF MONTGOMERY ............. 1,238 POINTS
26. JORDON CRAWFORD ............ 1,212 POINTS
27. Wiggins 1209
28. RON HAMMYE ........................ 1,208 POINTS
29. JOE MOORE .............................. 1,168 POINTS
30. RICH WALKER ......................... 1,167 POINTS
31. SPENCER PARKER .................. 1,160 POINTS
32. MARTIN SAMARCO ............... 1,151 POINTS
33. TOMMY HARRIS ..................... 1,137 POINTS
34. JOSH ALMANSON ................... 1,136 POINTS
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TalonsDownForWhat
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Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
kind of shocked Crawford so low on this list for chucking 30 shots a game
Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
Can I FB "like" this comment?TalonsDownForWhat wrote:kind of shocked Crawford so low on this list for chucking 30 shots a game
Man did I hate that kid's game. Wife was always a fan of him, since he was the shortest player on the court, but man I was not a fan.
Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
He was on the team when I first started following BG basketball in like 2010. Since I was like 12, I liked him. I don't remember much about him beyond the fact that he was short, but he sounds inefficient. Lolhammb wrote:Can I FB "like" this comment?TalonsDownForWhat wrote:kind of shocked Crawford so low on this list for chucking 30 shots a game
Man did I hate that kid's game. Wife was always a fan of him, since he was the shortest player on the court, but man I was not a fan.
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TalonsDownForWhat
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Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
mbenecke wrote:He was on the team when I first started following BG basketball in like 2010. Since I was like 12, I liked him. I don't remember much about him beyond the fact that he was short, but he sounds inefficient. Lolhammb wrote:Can I FB "like" this comment?TalonsDownForWhat wrote:kind of shocked Crawford so low on this list for chucking 30 shots a game
Man did I hate that kid's game. Wife was always a fan of him, since he was the shortest player on the court, but man I was not a fan.
he was a james harden....that didn't make his shots
Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
That's about right.TalonsDownForWhat wrote:mbenecke wrote:He was on the team when I first started following BG basketball in like 2010. Since I was like 12, I liked him. I don't remember much about him beyond the fact that he was short, but he sounds inefficient. Lolhammb wrote:Can I FB "like" this comment?TalonsDownForWhat wrote:kind of shocked Crawford so low on this list for chucking 30 shots a game
Man did I hate that kid's game. Wife was always a fan of him, since he was the shortest player on the court, but man I was not a fan.
he was a james harden....that didn't make his shots
I remember him being something like a 30% three point shooter, yet would have at least 2-3 possessions every game where he would just pull up and jack an NBA range 3 with 25 seconds still on the shotclock (35 second clock era). It was ridiculous.
He also would get 4-5 assists per game, but turned it over 4 times a game as well. He was a reasonably talented player that never understood his weaknesses, and our coach (Orr?) always just let him do whatever he wanted.
You wanna root for the guy that manages to play big minutes at 5'6, but dude thought he was LeBron.
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TalonsDownForWhat
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Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
hammb wrote:That's about right.TalonsDownForWhat wrote:mbenecke wrote:He was on the team when I first started following BG basketball in like 2010. Since I was like 12, I liked him. I don't remember much about him beyond the fact that he was short, but he sounds inefficient. Lolhammb wrote:Can I FB "like" this comment?TalonsDownForWhat wrote:kind of shocked Crawford so low on this list for chucking 30 shots a game
Man did I hate that kid's game. Wife was always a fan of him, since he was the shortest player on the court, but man I was not a fan.
he was a james harden....that didn't make his shots
I remember him being something like a 30% three point shooter, yet would have at least 2-3 possessions every game where he would just pull up and jack an NBA range 3 with 25 seconds still on the shotclock (35 second clock era). It was ridiculous.
He also would get 4-5 assists per game, but turned it over 4 times a game as well. He was a reasonably talented player that never understood his weaknesses, and our coach (Orr?) always just let him do whatever he wanted.
You wanna root for the guy that manages to play big minutes at 5'6, but dude thought he was LeBron.
I will say he had an amazing work ethic and worked very hard to get into the G-League. Was a good kid and never caused any problems. Kind of funny he ended up with Floyd Mayweather and TMT
Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
You have to be a hard worker to be a D1 starter at 5'6. You have to really have a nutso work ethic to make it to the G-league at 5'6. No denying that.TalonsDownForWhat wrote:hammb wrote:That's about right.TalonsDownForWhat wrote:mbenecke wrote:He was on the team when I first started following BG basketball in like 2010. Since I was like 12, I liked him. I don't remember much about him beyond the fact that he was short, but he sounds inefficient. Lolhammb wrote:Can I FB "like" this comment?TalonsDownForWhat wrote:kind of shocked Crawford so low on this list for chucking 30 shots a game
Man did I hate that kid's game. Wife was always a fan of him, since he was the shortest player on the court, but man I was not a fan.
he was a james harden....that didn't make his shots
I remember him being something like a 30% three point shooter, yet would have at least 2-3 possessions every game where he would just pull up and jack an NBA range 3 with 25 seconds still on the shotclock (35 second clock era). It was ridiculous.
He also would get 4-5 assists per game, but turned it over 4 times a game as well. He was a reasonably talented player that never understood his weaknesses, and our coach (Orr?) always just let him do whatever he wanted.
You wanna root for the guy that manages to play big minutes at 5'6, but dude thought he was LeBron.
I will say he had an amazing work ethic and worked very hard to get into the G-League. Was a good kid and never caused any problems. Kind of funny he ended up with Floyd Mayweather and TMT
Just not a fan of his playstyle.
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Re: Stat watch 2018-2019
I hated to see the ball in his hands at the end of the shot clock. He would try to jack up those shots against two taller players and wonder why he got stuffed. One of those times was at the end of the game where we needed a basket to win There's Crawford driving to the basket and forcing up a shot. Blocked, of course.
Yeah, not one of my favorite Falcons
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Yeah, not one of my favorite Falcons
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