Stanely's scalps this year.
Indiana's Eric Gordon
UC's Deonta VAUGHN
Tenn's Chris Lofton
UVa's Sean Singletary
dayton's Brian Roberts
and the latest scalp...
UMass's Ricky Harris the 2nd leading scorer in the A-10
The scalp tab of Stanley Burrell
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The scalp tab of Stanley Burrell
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.
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Stan the Man. Where would we be without him?
Who's next?
Who's next?
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Darnell Harris. Leading LaSalle (and 9th in the A-10) at about 16/gm mostly from 3 -- averaging nearly 4 per game.TrueXUblue wrote:Stan the Man. Where would we be without him?
Who's next?
Then it's SLU's Kevin Lisch, leading SLU at about 14/gm.
St. Joe's star is Pat Calathes at 16/gm. But at 6-10 I don't think Stan will draw that assignment. Since Calathes is a bit of a combo, I think we'll see Derrick on him.
But then comes Leemire Goldwire and the 49ers. Goldmire, a flat-out scorer (I'm sure Byron loves him) averages 20ppg.
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Thanks, LA. Derrick has really been playing very good defense lately as well. I'm looking forward to the match-up with Calathes.LA Muskie wrote:Darnell Harris. Leading LaSalle (and 9th in the A-10) at about 16/gm mostly from 3 -- averaging nearly 4 per game.TrueXUblue wrote:Stan the Man. Where would we be without him?
Who's next?
Then it's SLU's Kevin Lisch, leading SLU at about 14/gm.
St. Joe's star is Pat Calathes at 16/gm. But at 6-10 I don't think Stan will draw that assignment. Since Calathes is a bit of a combo, I think we'll see Derrick on him.
But then comes Leemire Goldwire and the 49ers. Goldwire, a flat-out scorer (I'm sure Byron loves him) averages 20ppg.
Lisch is always a thorn in our side. I'd love to see Stan shut him down (or at least keep him below his average).
I haven't seen Goldwire play this year, but, it seems he is critical to the 49ers success. Just the type of player Stan loves to guard!
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With Stan's defensive play all season, and Derrick's defensive play of late, I am not worried about any of these games based purely on their scorers. Now I have concerns given their locations (and St. Joe's in general), but defensively I feel very confident in our guys.TrueXUblue wrote:Thanks, LA. Derrick has really been playing very good defense lately as well. I'm looking forward to the match-up with Calathes.
Lisch is always a thorn in our side. I'd love to see Stan shut him down (or at least keep him below his average).
I haven't seen Goldwire play this year, but, it seems he is critical to the 49ers success. Just the type of player Stan loves to guard!
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Stan is, in my opinion, this teams MVP. His offensive production hasn't been off the charts but is very good. His defense is winning games, plain and simple. His ability to stop some of the best scorers in the country has been huge for this team.
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I think a running tab would be something we need to keep on the board. If you look at some of the games if Stan does not do the D that he has done we might have another 3 losses.
I think the job he did on Indiana's Gordon is lost in the foul shots Gordon made toward the end of the game.
5 points seems to be the most common number and all those players the next game had typical numbers so it shows how Stan impacted them.
I think the job he did on Indiana's Gordon is lost in the foul shots Gordon made toward the end of the game.
5 points seems to be the most common number and all those players the next game had typical numbers so it shows how Stan impacted them.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.
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With the risk of raising the wrath of some,
Many on this board jumped all over Dedrick Finn in his senior year because he had "lost his shot." Many could not see how D had really focused on his defense to the detriment of his offense and he was roasted.
The point is this. Stanley is going through the same struggles with his shot. Know why? It's damn hard on the legs, no matter how conditioned an athlete you are, to chase a guy around the court, fight through screens and stay stuck like glue to him. That stuff takes a toll when you sell out defensively like that and the legs are your shot launcher. That is why a lot of guys just won't buy into the defense- they need the scores and the accolades that come with it and won't put in the effort. Result, nice individual stat line but team loss.
Please, folks. Don't any one jump on Stanley for his offense being somewhat off this year. He's sacrificing some offense for the team's greater good. If anyone ever had any doubts, Stanley Burrell is a winner and a leader by example. Dante and Adrion will do well to learn the lessons that Hammer is teaching this year.
Many on this board jumped all over Dedrick Finn in his senior year because he had "lost his shot." Many could not see how D had really focused on his defense to the detriment of his offense and he was roasted.
The point is this. Stanley is going through the same struggles with his shot. Know why? It's damn hard on the legs, no matter how conditioned an athlete you are, to chase a guy around the court, fight through screens and stay stuck like glue to him. That stuff takes a toll when you sell out defensively like that and the legs are your shot launcher. That is why a lot of guys just won't buy into the defense- they need the scores and the accolades that come with it and won't put in the effort. Result, nice individual stat line but team loss.
Please, folks. Don't any one jump on Stanley for his offense being somewhat off this year. He's sacrificing some offense for the team's greater good. If anyone ever had any doubts, Stanley Burrell is a winner and a leader by example. Dante and Adrion will do well to learn the lessons that Hammer is teaching this year.
PAY THE MAN!!!!
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Couldn't agree more, MOR. I don't know if it's been said before, but even if it has been it was worth repeating. Playing D is infinitely harder on the body and mind than playing O.Masterofreality wrote:With the risk of raising the wrath of some,
Many on this board jumped all over Dedrick Finn in his senior year because he had "lost his shot." Many could not see how D had really focused on his defense to the detriment of his offense and he was roasted.
The point is this. Stanley is going through the same struggles with his shot. Know why? It's damn hard on the legs, no matter how conditioned an athlete you are, to chase a guy around the court, fight through screens and stay stuck like glue to him. That stuff takes a toll when you sell out defensively like that and the legs are your shot launcher. That is why a lot of guys just won't buy into the defense- they need the scores and the accolades that come with it and won't put in the effort. Result, nice individual stat line but team loss.
Please, folks. Don't any one jump on Stanley for his offense being somewhat off this year. He's sacrificing some offense for the team's greater good. If anyone ever had any doubts, Stanley Burrell is a winner and a leader by example. Dante and Adrion will do well to learn the lessons that Hammer is teaching this year.
And with the offensive options of this year's team in particular, Stan is at his best as a teammate when he concentrates on the D.
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MOR hit it on the head about the D. I think Stans shot will come around and has shown signs. You can not score 20 or even 10 if you only take 1 shot in the first half like at UMass.
To show Stan's dominance
let's look at that so called super star Roberts (Who I think is a very good player) anyone notice something
EAST TENNESSEE STATE 31 pts
George Mason 25 pts
Toledo 12 pts
SMU 24 pts
Miami 20 pts
Holy Cross...7 pts
Louisville 28
Coppin 14 pts
American 12 pts
LOYOLA (MD) 20
Pitt 31
Akron 17
RHODE ISLAND 23
SLU 30 SLU is the #1 D in the A-10 followed by X.
UMass 21 pts.
Xavier...5 pts
Richmond 20 pts.
Two games under double digits... Xavier the low game but he was dying we all know that.
To show Stan's dominance
let's look at that so called super star Roberts (Who I think is a very good player) anyone notice something
EAST TENNESSEE STATE 31 pts
George Mason 25 pts
Toledo 12 pts
SMU 24 pts
Miami 20 pts
Holy Cross...7 pts
Louisville 28
Coppin 14 pts
American 12 pts
LOYOLA (MD) 20
Pitt 31
Akron 17
RHODE ISLAND 23
SLU 30 SLU is the #1 D in the A-10 followed by X.
UMass 21 pts.
Xavier...5 pts
Richmond 20 pts.
Two games under double digits... Xavier the low game but he was dying we all know that.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.
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