I guess I just feel like the whole thing is being overblown. He’s a college kid. If this was egregious as some are making it out to be, he would have been suspended. He didn’t physically harm anyone. Now if he would have given the crowd the finger...yes, that’s a punk and jack@ss move, but he didn’t.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostI've taken some time to think and reflect, and here's my opinion, which I'm certain some will get uppity about and blast me because of it.
Going to half court and blowing kisses at an opposing teams' fan base after a hard fought game is REALLY bad. It's classless. It's rude. It's incredibly immature. It probably didn't set well with the coaching staff or the rest of the team. What would we have thought if Kyle Weems, at MSU, had done that in CKA? We would have blasted him for weeks.
If Stevenson had any intention of becoming a team leader, he blew it off in that moment. You might say he kissed it goodbye. To be a team leader, a player has to have the respect of his teammates. From what I've seen and heard from many of the team members, they give and get respect. They are a group of young men who appear to have high standards of behavior and what is right and what is wrong.
It's reasonable to think that Stevenson took some heat from both his teammates and the coaching staff. That may have contributed to his shooting slump, I also noticed that Marshall pulled him out of the game with about 30 seconds left at USF. Why sub a player out with 38 seconds left and a 15-point lead? To make a point with that player that he isn't going to be on the court at the end of a victory on the road.
If a player on an opposing team did that at CKA, we would think of and call that player a punk.
Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
You are making a lot of assumptions in your post. Bottom line for me is that I think his attitude and passion is what drives him and makes him as mentally tough as he is. I'd rather have 10 ES on the team than a bunch of passionless pansies who are afraid to show emotion. Having said that, there is a point where it goes too far, I just don't think ES has gone that far. By all accounts he is a great young man and teammate. I'm guessing if ES wasn't in a slump and was still shooting lights out and leading the team in Play Angry, nobody would feel the need to bash.
I agree he has attitude and passion but I'm not sure that equates to being mentally tough. Mentallly tough is not great for a few game, then bad for a few, then great for a few, then terrible for a few, which sums up his season so far. That seems more indicative of a person riding an emotional roller coaster rather than the steadiness of a truly mentally tough player.
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Originally posted by Topshock View Post
Mentallly tough is not great for a few game, then bad for a few, then great for a few, then terrible for a few, which sums up his season so far. That seems more indicative of a person riding an emotional roller coaster rather than the steadiness of a truly mentally tough player.
Everybody has ups and downs. I think we forget that ES has only played 1.5 years of D1 basketball. His progress has been pretty impressive in my book. Should he have done what he did at the end of the UConn game? Of course not. His good play prior to that and the team's success might have went to his head. Like I said, he is only 1.5 years into this 4 year journey. Give him a break. We are fortunate to have him
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Originally posted by MelvinLoudermilk View Post
just my opinion.......mentally tough has nothing to do if you are playing great or not.
Everybody has ups and downs. I think we forget that ES has only played 1.5 years of D1 basketball. His progress has been pretty impressive in my book. Should he have done what he did at the end of the UConn game? Of course not. His good play prior to that and the team's success might have went to his head. Like I said, he is only 1.5 years into this 4 year journey. Give him a break. We are fortunate to have him
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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ES played 10 minutes and attempted two shots. A good start to letting the game come to him and not trying to be a hero."I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
Really? It's probably best we not go there. Henderson had a substance problem... and other problems. His 'gifs' are funny as hell, but his antics were an embarrassment to Ole Miss.
This might be the best gif I've ever seen...
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
Who has suggested this?
It's time we started a thread of his own for the man. His fire and tenacity cannot be denied. Nor has it been! He is the current leader and heart and soul of this team. And here's MY bold prediction. By the time he is done here, he will record a quadruple double! Bold indeed, but think about it... Is it really that far fetched
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Originally posted by MelvinLoudermilk View Post
just my opinion.......mentally tough has nothing to do if you are playing great or not.
Everybody has ups and downs. I think we forget that ES has only played 1.5 years of D1 basketball. His progress has been pretty impressive in my book. Should he have done what he did at the end of the UConn game? Of course not. His good play prior to that and the team's success might have went to his head. Like I said, he is only 1.5 years into this 4 year journey. Give him a break. We are fortunate to have him
My opinion is that mental toughness has everything to do with playing great. Pretty sure most coaches would agree with that.
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