What happens when your PG does his usual disappearing act on the road?
(good "body-up" foul 30 ft. from the rim with 17:00 left in the first half, for your first foul Malcolm...it almost looked like it hasn't been made abundantly clear to you that you can't take stupid fouls)
And your 2 primary big men decide they're going to defend on the perimeter/take it to the rack?
answer: it make you long to see what the walk-ons can do.
I can (and have) suffer(ed) an awful lot of bad basketball. what i can't suffer is Jarmal Reid thinking he's Dwayne Wade, at the same time Gomis thinks he plays perimeter D like MJ.
OSU had a shot at this game...but for the Nuke LaRouche routine by virtually every scholarship player not named Gary, (and, of course, the blatant Ref conspiracy...which is a constant...we would have had 'em.
at this point, play the walk-ons...at least they won't take it to the rack 1 on 5 and be miffed when they get called for an offensive foul.
(good "body-up" foul 30 ft. from the rim with 17:00 left in the first half, for your first foul Malcolm...it almost looked like it hasn't been made abundantly clear to you that you can't take stupid fouls)
And your 2 primary big men decide they're going to defend on the perimeter/take it to the rack?
answer: it make you long to see what the walk-ons can do.
I can (and have) suffer(ed) an awful lot of bad basketball. what i can't suffer is Jarmal Reid thinking he's Dwayne Wade, at the same time Gomis thinks he plays perimeter D like MJ.
OSU had a shot at this game...but for the Nuke LaRouche routine by virtually every scholarship player not named Gary, (and, of course, the blatant Ref conspiracy...which is a constant...we would have had 'em.
at this point, play the walk-ons...at least they won't take it to the rack 1 on 5 and be miffed when they get called for an offensive foul.