These guys looked liked each one had an NBA personal trainer behind his body.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostNick King, Memphis:
Paraphrasing: "We only lost by 15. We had a lot of turnovers. If we didn't have those, I think we would've won."
LOL.Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostIf he literally meant "We had a lot of turnovers. If we didn't have those (and had 0 instead), I think we wouldn't won." then I agree with him.
If he meant fewer turnovers, but some non-zero number, then yeah, he's crazy.
I'll go with the latter.Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostAnswer to King logic.
"We only won by 15. We would have won by 30, if we had not played the freshmen for 69 minutes or 35% of the game minutes."
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Originally posted by rayc View PostMy favorite quote from a Memphis board:
"... there was one point about the Wichita State Shockers that was very interesting. >>>>>>> Our Tigers physically looked like toothpicks compared to the strength and muscled bodies and conditioning of the Shocker players overall.
JabberGosh, why were they physically so more imposing than our Tigers? These guys looked like each one had an NBA personnel trainer behind his body. Did anyone else notice the physical body differences between the two teams? They literally just outmuscled us at times in the game besides out hustling us indeed. I mean we have been given glowing reports about how our Tigers have been constantly conditioning and boot camp drills.... Why was there such a disparity between our Tigers physical condition and theirs? Actually, we have been practicing longer than them because we went on a foreign tour. So why weren't we anywhere near as physically imposing as them? The Shockers were every bit as big and strong as the fabled Florida Gators training and conditioning results. Hence, here's a graphic Smiley Roar World List comparison of what I saw out in South Dakota on display at the Pentagon court today>>>>>>>>>>
flex <<<< this was what our tigers courtside today looked like they had endured in conditioning..
Andddddd...Now this>>>> weights weights_bar doubleshake <<<<< was what the Shockers physically looked like what they had been thru in pre-season training. No comparison..."
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View PostPlease remember there is a big chunk of MT.org posters who have made it personal mission to get Pastner fired...Pastner fired our S&C coach, so if our guys look 'small' it's a backhanded way to blame Pastner."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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I know watching Shaq for two games is not a valid sample size, but based on his production and minutes, I'd swear he's playing almost as well as Darius.
We need him to continue to step up badly right now. Wamukota and Nurger did not produce anything (except fouls) yesterday and very little in the NMSU game. Yes they will be good, but will is future tense, and right now they are merely placeholders. If Darius gets into foul trouble and Shaq is not available and present trends continue, this could be troublesome in a close game.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View PostPlease remember there is a big chunk of MT.org posters who have made it personal mission to get Pastner fired...Pastner fired our S&C coach, so if our guys look 'small' it's a backhanded way to blame Pastner.“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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lol, now Pastner has to hear about it from WSU beat writer:
SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota — The University of Memphis’ sloppy performance in a 71-56 season-opening loss to No. 11-ranked Wichita State at the Sanford Pentagon on Tuesday drew plenty of criticism on Twitter and other social media of the Tigers and coach Josh Pastner, including from columnist Bob Lutz of The Wichita Eagle.
“Josh Pastner will be on the coaching hot seat this season. His team is terribly undisciplined,” Lutz tweeted during the game. Later, he tweeted, “Memphis just hired father of a big-time recruit. Those who follow Tigers closely believe Pastner is safe for another season.”
Memphis committed 24 turnovers, which led to 27 Wichita State points, and totaled just four assists on 20 made baskets. Asked about Lutz’s comments after the game, Pastner took the high road.
“I wish him all the very best. I hope he has a good Thanksgiving and Christmas,” Pastner said. “I’m grateful that he took the time to say that. I wish him only good will.”
University of Memphis 2016 commitment and four-star Maryland combo guard Randall Broddie will sign with the Tigers on Wednesday and join the team next season, Broddie said Tuesday night.
He originally planned to attend prep school next season, but Broddie said Tuesday night he’s ready to rejoin the class of 2015 and enroll at Memphis this summer.
He’ll join 2015 Memphis commitments and Hamilton High forwards K.J. and Dedric Lawson in signing with the Tigers on Wednesday, the final day of the early signing period.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Postlol, now Pastner has to hear about it from WSU beat writer:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/spor...igers_95170085“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Postlol, now Pastner has to hear about it from WSU beat writer:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/spor...igers_95170085
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