Welcome Guest!
Create an Account
login email:
password:
site searchwhere to watchcontact usabout usadvertise with ushelp
Message Board

BobcatAttack.com Message Board
Ohio Basketball
Topic:  Ndour

Topic:  Ndour
Author
Message
Bobcat-7.0
General User

Member Since: 12/19/2013
Post Count: 160

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  Ndour
   Posted: 1/15/2018 8:02:29 AM 

toohotfidem_2Yesterday was a great day. In a tough battle against Nizhny Novgorod we came out victorious. Thank you for the love. 30pts 10/10 2pts 1/1 3pts and 7/7fts, 18 shots total without a miss. I have never seen anything like that, I couldn’t have done it without my teammates @antonponkrashov @qcolom10 @gabonbeast @t_lock24 the rest of the team and a great coaching staff. The facts remain that I am happier we won that game more than anything else because it showed our mental toughness and our ability to execute at a high level as a team while keeping our composure and our calm. It’s all about winning. On to next... #UnicsBasketball #UnicsTeam #VTBLeague
#VtbLeagueRecord
#PerfectGame
#TooHotFiDem #StayTooHotFiDem
#AllGloryToTheMostHigh
#MyTeammatesAreBetterThanYours
#KeepTheFireBurning
Back to Top
  
Recovering Journalist
General User

Member Since: 8/17/2010
Location: Cleveland, OH
Post Count: 1,839

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/15/2018 11:48:48 AM 
Remember when this program recruited players who could excel in elite international leagues?
Back to Top
  
Bobcat1998
General User

Member Since: 11/7/2012
Post Count: 2,229

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/15/2018 5:29:29 PM 
Recovering Journalist wrote:
Remember when this program recruited players who could excel in elite international leagues?


Mo did a very nice job for us but I never felt like he "dominated" the league like he should have. Where was this pro athleticism and take-over-game-dom when he was with us? I remember Mo disappearing from some games? Don't get me wrong, he was a very good Bobcat and a model citizen but did he make more of an impact than Tone? Jason Carter in Year 1? Jaaron? I don't think so?
Back to Top
  
shabamon
General User



Member Since: 11/17/2006
Location: Cincinnati
Post Count: 6,102

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/15/2018 9:47:43 PM 
Bobcat1998 wrote:
Recovering Journalist wrote:
Remember when this program recruited players who could excel in elite international leagues?


Mo did a very nice job for us but I never felt like he "dominated" the league like he should have. Where was this pro athleticism and take-over-game-dom when he was with us? I remember Mo disappearing from some games? Don't get me wrong, he was a very good Bobcat and a model citizen but did he make more of an impact than Tone? Jason Carter in Year 1? Jaaron? I don't think so?


Doesn't help when the point guard is jacking up contested threes with 25 left on the shot clock.

Back to Top
  
OU_Country
General User



Member Since: 12/6/2005
Location: On the road between Athens and Madison County
Post Count: 8,320

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/16/2018 10:38:34 AM 
Mo is a good example of something I can't get my head around re: the NBA. He played well when given the chance, but can't get a roster spot on any team? Seems odd to me.
Back to Top
  
shabamon
General User



Member Since: 11/17/2006
Location: Cincinnati
Post Count: 6,102

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/16/2018 12:33:31 PM 
"When given the chance" seemed to be against other end of the bench players. He didn't differentiate himself as someone who belonged in the regular rotation, and therefore, was expendable.

That opens up another question. Does anyone really think Mo and Richaun Holmes are the best MAC players since Kaman and Hunter? It seems the path to the NBA for a MAC player may not be to be an exceptional all-around player, but have an NBA body and do one or two things exceptionally well.
Back to Top
  
allen
General User

Member Since: 1/24/2006
Post Count: 4,630

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/16/2018 1:17:09 PM 
Bobcat1998 wrote:
Recovering Journalist wrote:
Remember when this program recruited players who could excel in elite international leagues?


Mo did a very nice job for us but I never felt like he "dominated" the league like he should have. Where was this pro athleticism and take-over-game-dom when he was with us? I remember Mo disappearing from some games? Don't get me wrong, he was a very good Bobcat and a model citizen but did he make more of an impact than Tone? Jason Carter in Year 1? Jaaron? I don't think so?


Jason Carter in year one? come on.

Last Edited: 1/16/2018 1:22:25 PM by allen


Nobody despises to lose more than I do. That's got me into trouble over the years, but it also made a man of mediocre ability into a pretty good coach. Woody Hayes

Back to Top
  
Recovering Journalist
General User

Member Since: 8/17/2010
Location: Cleveland, OH
Post Count: 1,839

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/16/2018 2:13:35 PM 
allen wrote:


Jason Carter in year one? come on.


Carter deserved to be on the all-freshman team (which he was), but this is indeed a reach. He averaged 9.9 PPG and 6.5 RPG. That's not dominating any league.

He has the potential, but potential doesn't win games.
Back to Top
  
GoCats105
General User

Member Since: 1/31/2006
Location: Seattle, WA
Post Count: 6,910

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/16/2018 2:16:55 PM 
shabamon wrote:
Bobcat1998 wrote:
Recovering Journalist wrote:
Remember when this program recruited players who could excel in elite international leagues?


Mo did a very nice job for us but I never felt like he "dominated" the league like he should have. Where was this pro athleticism and take-over-game-dom when he was with us? I remember Mo disappearing from some games? Don't get me wrong, he was a very good Bobcat and a model citizen but did he make more of an impact than Tone? Jason Carter in Year 1? Jaaron? I don't think so?


Doesn't help when the point guard is jacking up contested threes with 25 left on the shot clock.



Nor does two coaches in two years.

Back to Top
  
Maddog13
General User

Member Since: 12/21/2004
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Post Count: 597

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/17/2018 4:30:29 AM 
shabamon wrote:
"When given the chance" seemed to be against other end of the bench players. He didn't differentiate himself as someone who belonged in the regular rotation, and therefore, was expendable.

That opens up another question. Does anyone really think Mo and Richaun Holmes are the best MAC players since Kaman and Hunter? It seems the path to the NBA for a MAC player may not be to be an exceptional all-around player, but have an NBA body and do one or two things exceptionally well.


I agree, the NBA has always thrived on big, durable, and specialized, unless you are heads and shoulders above the rest.
Back to Top
  
Bobcatzblitz
General User

Member Since: 7/21/2010
Post Count: 1,726

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/17/2018 1:27:07 PM 
Carter better than Ndour lol you must live in Colorado, Ndour dominated inside and outside when he was at OU
Back to Top
  
spongeBOB CATpants
General User



Member Since: 8/16/2016
Post Count: 940

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Ndour
   Posted: 1/17/2018 1:30:53 PM 
Bobcatzblitz wrote:
Carter better than Ndour lol you must live in Colorado, Ndour dominated inside and outside when he was at OU


easily the most talented player on the floor every game. He didn't get the ball enough in my opinion. Think Bean may have had something to do with that.
Back to Top
  
Showing Replies:  1 - 12  of 12 Posts
Jump to Page:  1
View Other 'Ohio Basketball' Topics
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             







Copyright ©2024 BobcatAttack.com. All rights reserved.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use
Partner of USA TODAY Sports Digital Properties