Oh yeah I know. Was unrelated to your post, he was just favoring it all during warmups during halftimehis elbow wasn't hurt the past few games
I hope they lose every game. That was a shitty lossLMAO at Bams
You still here? Say?At this moment, I'm trying to remember the last time I saw us Boogin'.
hmmp...missed thatBoogs ain’t loosing at home. Danjel in the doghouse after his petulant Instagram post this week
so has Danjel been on the court the last two games?
Boogs ain’t loosing at home. Danjel in the doghouse after his petulant Instagram post this week
Agreed. Felt like a lackluster W because we/the refs let them hang around. Appears Danjel won’t play at all unless someone gets injured. That’s unfortunate.Yeah I’m just a crusty old boog these days but I didn’t think we played great. At least we got in the 90s so that’s a lot better and the game was never really in doubt.
Hard to see when Danjel is gonna get into the rotation if he couldn’t get in today. Prob the easiest game on our schedule. Had some foul trouble. Still just chillin.
I guess we’re just going to have to agree to disagree here. I just don’t view the team as rallying around Horace and Malik as their leaders. Sure, they seem to gravitate towards them but that has more to do with their off the court friendships. Rapping, joking, and mean mugging does not make a leader. With Heron, at the very least, everyone new their role when they were on the court (not to say that they performed in their role, but they knew their role). Right now, they don’t. No one on this team plays with the confidence that they played with last year with Heron. Heron wasn’t the perfect basketball player for us, and I’ll never make that argument. But for all the pieces that we had, his confidence in himself and in those around him (when he had to) made everyone else better. Right now, the closest thing we have to that is Malik but he’s still far from consistent day-in, day-out leader that Heron was. And if everyone on this board wants to disagree with me, that’s fine. I see what I see and make no apologies for it. We’ve got all the talent in the world. Just no one that can step up and get all of that talent focused in the same direction at the same time.I went to a lot of games last year and never noticed Mustapha was the leader. I always noticed Horace and Malik. Not sure where the “Mustapha Heron leadership” is coming from.
I missed it. What he say? I guess he just thought he was gonna come off suspension and get 20/game?Boogs ain’t loosing at home. Danjel in the doghouse after his petulant Instagram post this week
We miss Deshaun Murray more than heron. I don’t think he is the leader you are making him out to be. We do miss his driving and ability to finish at the rim.I guess we’re just going to have to agree to disagree here. I just don’t view the team as rallying around Horace and Malik as their leaders. Sure, they seem to gravitate towards them but that has more to do with their off the court friendships. Rapping, joking, and mean mugging does not make a leader. With Heron, at the very least, everyone new their role when they were on the court (not to say that they performed in their role, but they knew their role). Right now, they don’t. No one on this team plays with the confidence that they played with last year with Heron. Heron wasn’t the perfect basketball player for us, and I’ll never make that argument. But for all the pieces that we had, his confidence in himself and in those around him (when he had to) made everyone else better. Right now, the closest thing we have to that is Malik but he’s still far from consistent day-in, day-out leader that Heron was. And if everyone on this board wants to disagree with me, that’s fine. I see what I see and make no apologies for it. We’ve got all the talent in the world. Just no one that can step up and get all of that talent focused in the same direction at the same time.