mtgrizrule
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Great win GRIZ, had me scared in the 1st half though. Fortunately the CATS were also out of sync, so it balanced out for us. 1st half, if not for Jordan Hasquet we would have been in a world of hurt. 2nd half, much better ball movement, resulting in much better shot selection.
:thumb: and :clap: to Hasquet, Rundles, Staudacher, and Chavez. Hasquet, was the offense in the 1st half. Good things happen when Jordan gets touches. I would make it an emphasis he touch the ball every possession. Tonight I was very encouraged by his play and emotion. Once again he fought hard for lose balls and rebounds. Tonight though I seen him grow more as a player. I am happy he only shot 2 3's. Hard for me to say that because I like his shot. He took his game to a new level and showed maturity of a leader. He took what the Cats gave him. He scored points from inside, midrange, and FT's. To me, that shows he is learning to contribute as many ways as possible when his long ball is not there. A huge sign of maturity!!!! Mr Hasquet is becoming a complete player, yet will still have his downs, being he is only a Sophomore.
Staudacher, finally came up HUGE from downtown in the clutch. His miss was a good shot too. Also he plays hard defensively. Tonight he shows he can be a weapon off the bench. I was suprised he sat just as he was getting it going.
Rundles, GRIZ fans we are lucky to have landed him. He is an impact type player that BSC teams get lucky with now and then. :thumb: to the coaches for finding and offering this kid early. This kid does it all, as for the fouls called on him tonight. 3 of the fouls were not fouls. He arms straight up. Kudos to him for keeping his cool. This kid can do whatever is asked of him, whenever it is asked of him. (Austin Swift, you too can be that player.) Rundles already is a BSC all conference type player. He will be on the all freshman team, and frontrunner for BSC freshman of the year.
Onto Mike Chavez, :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :clap: :clap: :clap:
(we need a standing ovation emoticon here.)
One word to describe Chavez tonight. "PASSION". I can honestly say that is the effort I have been waiting for from anyone this year. "Thank you, MIKE!" BTW, he played hard as he could on Defense too. Nobody played harder than Chavez tonight or all year. Evidenced with 7 boards in 13 minutes. His passion, heart, and desire is the Senior leadership we have been lacking all season. I hope I see that every game from any given SR. (Dloughy, take note of Chavez's game tonight.)
Speaking of Dloughy, he came up with big plays, steals, blocks, rebounds. That is encouraging. However, he plays with an on/off switch this year when it comes to hustle, and heart.
A few words about the Cats. This team will get much better. They are still getting to know one another on the court. This team will be a nightmare if they give Huse 2 plus years. Speaking of Huse, he did something that I love to see coaches do that I wish more coaches would do. :thumb: Hats off to him for creating mismatches inside. What do I mean? The Cats only offensive advantage inside was created by him posting up his stronger guards against us. He cleared the post area out for mismatches with guards posting up. It was working well and creating some mismatches for a few minutes. :thumb: to Tinks for playing the chess game on that move. Tinks answered with the likes of Swift, Dloughy, Hasquet, Strait, Rundles, Chavez, Mayes (btw, I think he should be playing more when Dloughy is struggling.) Great move by Huse countered by Tinks. I loved it. That was great coaching by both staffs. Huse posted up Guards 5 or 6 consecutive possessions and would have gone to it all night. Finally Tinks pulled Ellis and Martin to stop that.
I loved this game and am encouraged by both teams. I hope to see Chavez's passion become contagious game in game out. Now if we can get more consistency offensively. Very well coached game by Tinks and Huse. Thanks for the game guys, and great Win for the GRIZ. Now lets keep it rolling. :thumb:
:thumb: and :clap: to Hasquet, Rundles, Staudacher, and Chavez. Hasquet, was the offense in the 1st half. Good things happen when Jordan gets touches. I would make it an emphasis he touch the ball every possession. Tonight I was very encouraged by his play and emotion. Once again he fought hard for lose balls and rebounds. Tonight though I seen him grow more as a player. I am happy he only shot 2 3's. Hard for me to say that because I like his shot. He took his game to a new level and showed maturity of a leader. He took what the Cats gave him. He scored points from inside, midrange, and FT's. To me, that shows he is learning to contribute as many ways as possible when his long ball is not there. A huge sign of maturity!!!! Mr Hasquet is becoming a complete player, yet will still have his downs, being he is only a Sophomore.
Staudacher, finally came up HUGE from downtown in the clutch. His miss was a good shot too. Also he plays hard defensively. Tonight he shows he can be a weapon off the bench. I was suprised he sat just as he was getting it going.
Rundles, GRIZ fans we are lucky to have landed him. He is an impact type player that BSC teams get lucky with now and then. :thumb: to the coaches for finding and offering this kid early. This kid does it all, as for the fouls called on him tonight. 3 of the fouls were not fouls. He arms straight up. Kudos to him for keeping his cool. This kid can do whatever is asked of him, whenever it is asked of him. (Austin Swift, you too can be that player.) Rundles already is a BSC all conference type player. He will be on the all freshman team, and frontrunner for BSC freshman of the year.
Onto Mike Chavez, :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :clap: :clap: :clap:
(we need a standing ovation emoticon here.)
One word to describe Chavez tonight. "PASSION". I can honestly say that is the effort I have been waiting for from anyone this year. "Thank you, MIKE!" BTW, he played hard as he could on Defense too. Nobody played harder than Chavez tonight or all year. Evidenced with 7 boards in 13 minutes. His passion, heart, and desire is the Senior leadership we have been lacking all season. I hope I see that every game from any given SR. (Dloughy, take note of Chavez's game tonight.)
Speaking of Dloughy, he came up with big plays, steals, blocks, rebounds. That is encouraging. However, he plays with an on/off switch this year when it comes to hustle, and heart.
A few words about the Cats. This team will get much better. They are still getting to know one another on the court. This team will be a nightmare if they give Huse 2 plus years. Speaking of Huse, he did something that I love to see coaches do that I wish more coaches would do. :thumb: Hats off to him for creating mismatches inside. What do I mean? The Cats only offensive advantage inside was created by him posting up his stronger guards against us. He cleared the post area out for mismatches with guards posting up. It was working well and creating some mismatches for a few minutes. :thumb: to Tinks for playing the chess game on that move. Tinks answered with the likes of Swift, Dloughy, Hasquet, Strait, Rundles, Chavez, Mayes (btw, I think he should be playing more when Dloughy is struggling.) Great move by Huse countered by Tinks. I loved it. That was great coaching by both staffs. Huse posted up Guards 5 or 6 consecutive possessions and would have gone to it all night. Finally Tinks pulled Ellis and Martin to stop that.
I loved this game and am encouraged by both teams. I hope to see Chavez's passion become contagious game in game out. Now if we can get more consistency offensively. Very well coached game by Tinks and Huse. Thanks for the game guys, and great Win for the GRIZ. Now lets keep it rolling. :thumb: