hatvol96
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With two shots from a combined distance of 2 feet. I love when people act like he hit two contested 25 footers to win those games.
Bradshaw has hit some big shots...i think doc was meanin any shot...bradshaw used to hit a couple of floaters a game now he cant hit a lay-up....just think what 6-10 points a game from him would add to this team...and howell wouldnt have subbed for Ramar if he was playin well...he would have spelled lofton as well and we coulda used a couple 3s those games...they would all be Ws if you throw in a couples threes for howell
Oh, I read your initial post too quickly. I thought you were talking about the two layups against Florida. I give him credit for the tip against OSU. However, that play also has nothing to do with shooting the basketball. He just can't shoot. There is now almost 4 years worth of evidence to back that up.who says they need to be difficult? The truth is, no one else was in position to tip it in. He was the one playing good fundamental smart ball and got himself in position for the tip in.
Ah, I had forgotten how enjoyable it is when the clueless newbies show up. "Hatevol." That's original. Have you ever considered a career in comedy writing? With that kind of rapier wit, you'll be working for greats of stand up soon.is hatvol a real vol fan or is he a hatevol and left out the e in his name....ive seen more bashing and downplaying of tennessee...mainly basketball than i have good things....would he rather have had bradshaw miss those shots of a combined 2 feet and possibly lose...??what about bradshaws 5+ assists a game with few turnovers..man bradshaw is lame huh? im glad we have him and i just ask he score a couple of buckets a game
Maybe you should work on having coherent opinions of your own before you start telling others what to think.nahh i think ill continue my baseball career.....and maybe u should be positive bout ur team everynow and then and no one would say that....and im not new ive been around these boards for a long time
nahh i think ill continue my baseball career.....and maybe u should be positive bout ur team everynow and then and no one would say that....and im not new ive been around these boards for a long time
You answered your own question two posts down! In the losses to Vandy, Auburn and Ohio State R. Smith averaged a paltry three assists a game plus shot 9/19 from the free throw line in those single point losses. Even though he scored in the high teens offensively, those were not outstanding performances from a point guard (unless you like the Eric Marbury type).What games did we lose without Howell?
You answered your own question two posts down! In the losses to Vandy, Auburn and Ohio State R. Smith averaged a paltry three assists a game plus shot 9/19 from the free throw line in those single point losses. Even though he scored in the high teens offensively, those were not outstanding performances from a point guard (unless you like the Eric Marbury type).
When a point guard can only come up with a meager 3 assists playing almost 40 minutes a game that usually means the other players know he is only trying to score himself and begin to stand around on offense. Ramer has talent but isn't a C.J. Watson just yet, IMO.
1. Eric Marbury played at UGA in the early '80s.
2. The Ohio State guards would have had an absolute field day with Howell. They have four guys he couldn't hope to stay in front of defensively. He couldn't guard Derek Jasper last night. I would have loved watching him try to defend Conley, Cook, Lewis, or Butler.
The team is playing better because they've been playing at home. Howell's return certainly didn't help matters in Oxford or Gainesville.Ramer Smith: nine out of nineteen from the freethrow line in those three games spelled losses for his team. I am not saying that J. Howell is better than Smith but his minutes played means a fresher Ramer in the last five minutes.
Why is our team playing better since Jordan returned. I think Pearl is a great judge of situational playing time for his players and if Howell wasn't a key cog he would not be gettin the PT that he has been getting lately.