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If there was one Shocker leaving that I could pick to stay, JB would be that man. He came in here, worked hard on and off the court, and just kept improving in several areas of his game. He wasn't fussing, he wasn't bragging, but he was the player I remember making some big plays down stretches when we needed them. This didn't happen every time for JB, but his maximum efforts was always there. The team that gets JB will have a gem and a team-player. I have no idea why he is leaving, because he is silently doing it with class. With the constant increase of transfers out there, how many players that transfer will actually find a good fit and make an impact with even the amount of minutes played they had where they started? If any of them do, JB could be one of those players. JB's game does his talking for him. I wish you the best JB in all that you do. You were a Shocker we will always remember and have fond memories of in playing on prolly the youngest Shocker team that I ever remember.Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
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Originally posted by forevershockerfan View PostIf there was one Shocker leaving that I could pick to stay, JB would be that man. He came in here, worked hard on and off the court, and just kept improving in several areas of his game. He wasn't fussing, he wasn't bragging, but he was the player I remember making some big plays down stretches when we needed them. This didn't happen every time for JB, but his maximum efforts was always there. The team that gets JB will have a gem and a team-player. I have no idea why he is leaving, because he is silently doing it with class. With the constant increase of transfers out there, how many players that transfer will actually find a good fit and make an impact with even the amount of minutes played they had where they started? If any of them do, JB could be one of those players. JB's game does his talking for him. I wish you the best JB in all that you do. You were a Shocker we will always remember and have fond memories of in playing on prolly the youngest Shocker team that I ever remember.
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Originally posted by forevershockerfan View PostIf there was one Shocker leaving that I could pick to stay, JB would be that man. He came in here, worked hard on and off the court, and just kept improving in several areas of his game. He wasn't fussing, he wasn't bragging, but he was the player I remember making some big plays down stretches when we needed them. This didn't happen every time for JB, but his maximum efforts was always there. The team that gets JB will have a gem and a team-player. I have no idea why he is leaving, because he is silently doing it with class. With the constant increase of transfers out there, how many players that transfer will actually find a good fit and make an impact with even the amount of minutes played they had where they started? If any of them do, JB could be one of those players. JB's game does his talking for him. I wish you the best JB in all that you do. You were a Shocker we will always remember and have fond memories of in playing on prolly the youngest Shocker team that I ever remember.
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GM is the coach and the decision maker and it is hard to argue with the success he has had here. With that said,
I don't think he handled the incoming freshmen guards well. JB, ES and DD were the returning perimeter players
that enjoyed a lot of success the second half of last season. They were our ESTABLISHED perimeter players and
starters. I don't think GM integrated GS, TE and NF well into the mix. He didn't show confidence in his
established guys and two of them walked one doing it quietly and the other no so much but I think both had the same
feelings that new guys were getting too much preference over them and from my viewpoint they probably had a legit beef. I
think there was too much tinkering with a pretty well oiled returning machine.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostGM is the coach and the decision maker and it is hard to argue with the success he has had here. With that said,
I don't think he handled the incoming freshmen guards well. JB, ES and DD were the returning perimeter players
that enjoyed a lot of success the second half of last season. They were our ESTABLISHED perimeter players and
starters. I don't think GM integrated GS, TE and NF well into the mix. He didn't show confidence in his
established guys and two of them walked one doing it quietly and the other no so much but I think both had the same
feelings that new guys were getting too much preference over them and from my viewpoint they probably had a legit beef. I
think there was too much tinkering with a pretty well oiled returning machine.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostI sure hope wherever he goes the coach isn't a meanie head to him. I sure hope also that he is the only "pg" who gets to start and that the next year they don't let anyone else get a start. Over these kids...
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