jasonpeoria911
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Undefeated GM is hanging with #20 K-State. GM up by 5 with 4 minutes left in first half. Would be a decent win for a mid-major team.
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I just finished watching Kansas State get beaten pretty soundly by George Mason 87-77.
Former BU recruit Andre Gilbert played a little in the second half for KSU and he didn't show me much. He bricked a couple free throw attempts and didn't score. It is clear, though, that he is very deep on their depth chart.
Kansas State is very athletic and freshman Beasley is a stud, but they need a couple better outside shooters. Bill Walker can't shoot a lick from outside 8-10 feet, and neither can anyone else on that team. They get almost all their points close to the basket.
As a team, they are shooting 24% from 3-point for the season, and 12% tonight.
George Mason has inferior talent to Kansas State, but their kids are extremely well conditioned and play hard.
Frank Martin (Kansas State coach) might have a stroke before the season is over. He was going ballistic at his team when they kept making turnovers and bad decisions in the 2nd half.
I thought George Mason looked like the team that should be ranked, and KSU didn't have much beyond Bill Walker and Michael Beasley. Those two guys are a ton down low, but their guards leave a lot to be desired.
Beasley is impressive, but as other teams learn he is all they have, they will double team him more.
Nobody else on K-State impressed at all.
Certainly not Bill Walker, who went 2-7 and played nearly 30 minutes to get 7 points 7 turnovers and five fouls.
There were 3-4 other plays that were also bad plays by Walker that don't go in the turnover column, and then I wasn't impressed with his desire to play defense, and apparently neither was the coach.
If anyone else stayed up really late, I also watched OJ Mayo...
USC barely beat Uinversity of San Diego, a pretty weak low-major who hasn't beaten anyone yet excpet a D-II and a 300 RPI team.
Mayo launches lots of shots, plays absolutely no defense, and will cause team fighting before the season is over with his ball hogging.
Mayo took 15 shots, scored 20 pts in 36 minutes, and had as many turnovers as assists. But the thing that wreaks is that he was guarding the one guy on USD that kept the Toreros in the game, and superstar Mayo couldn't contain San Diego's Brandon Johnson who literally kept USD in the game with his 19 points.
I agree Mayo is talented and will be in the NBA next year, but I will be surprised if USC finishes even 5th or 6th in the Pac-10 as UCLA, Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Arizona, and Stanford are all better.
Agree with this assessment of Mayo's game. He typifies the 'And 1' and 'Me First' generation. Floyd might be glad when he's gone, because it's a very good class even without Mayo and his baggage.
MJ did what ever it took to win. He was not a me first player he was a win first player.
Yea... take twice as many shots as anybody else on the floor. Give me the ball and let me do whatever I can... I will pass it out if I can't handle 1 on 5 this time.
And kids grew up watching how a 1 man show was what the NBA and all their fans/sponsors wanted. And so today, we have a lot of 'all about me' individual players wanting to take on 5 to do whatever they can to win the game.
But really... we all know it it was MJ's shorts.
Yea... take twice as many shots as anybody else on the floor. Give me the ball and let me do whatever I can... I will pass it out if I can't handle 1 on 5 this time.
And kids grew up watching how a 1 man show was what the NBA and all their fans/sponsors wanted. And so today, we have a lot of 'all about me' individual players wanting to take on 5 to do whatever they can to win the game.
But really... we all know it it was MJ's shorts.
The And1 games on ESPN are a much bigger part of the problem then the greatest player in NBA history. If these me first players worked as hard as MJ and played D like him they would be great but they only want to score like him and thats why they come up short.