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In the words of another infamous aggie, "I gotta give it up to myself". Ha!
In the words of another infamous aggie, "I gotta give it up to myself". Ha!
When the officials were reviewing that call in the second half, you could see the Oregon player saying, "He flopped!"
http://ouhoops.com/forum/showthread.php?p=384867#post384867
In the words of another infamous aggie, "I gotta give it up to myself". Ha!
http://ouhoops.com/forum/showthread.php?p=384867#post384867
In the words of another infamous aggie, "I gotta give it up to myself". Ha!
What I don't get is where Smart comes off as one of the better players in college BB. His left hand is weak (he doesn't drive left nearly as well as Sam Grooms), his three point shot is suspect, his handles aren't all world or even close to Kylie Irving. Where's all the drooling come from? Is he that superior of a defensive player?
I feel exactly the same way. He gets lots of steals but he constantly gambles on defense. He is at best an average shooter. He won't be able to get to the basket with regularity in the NBA. He has lots of heart and a great motor but that won't get it done in the Association.
He's a good scorer (not great), a good handler and passer (not great), a good rebounder (not great), a good defender (not great) - basically whoever takes him is gambling that he can turn one of those assets from good to NBA good. He's not a specialist, but he could be.What I don't get is where Smart comes off as one of the better players in college BB. His left hand is weak (he doesn't drive left nearly as well as Sam Grooms), his three point shot is suspect, his handles aren't all world or even close to Kylie Irving. Where's all the drooling come from? Is he that superior of a defensive player?
Who is proclaiming that?
He's a good scorer (not great), a good handler and passer (not great), a good rebounder (not great), a good defender (not great) - basically whoever takes him is gambling that he can turn one of those assets from good to NBA good. He's not a specialist, but he could be.
(And isn't Grooms a lefty or am I thinking of someone else?)
Smart has great basketball instincts and that let's him get positioned to make plays on offense and defense.
Blake was not the flopper in college he is in the NBA.
Plus, refs don't call fouls in the post in college. Blake (like most dominant big men in college) got ABUSED without getting a call every game. It's MUCH easier to get a call as a guard.
Gambling constantly on defense is not great basketball instincts.
Smart is a really good ballplayer. I have a hard time understanding complaints about his game. He does flop to try to get calls and isn't a great outside shooter, but he's a guy who just makes plays. He can attack the basket off the dribble and is strong enough to make plays against those he's playing against.
I don't know if he'll go to the NBA after this season or not. As an OU fan, I hope he does. As a college basketball fan, I'd kind of like him to stick around so I can watch him play some more. He's really impressive, much more impressive than when I watched him play in high school (though, to be fair, I only saw 1 game).
I have a hard time understanding complaints about his game. He does flop to try to get calls
I think everyone agrees that he's a good ballplayer, it's just that he's been hyped relentlessly for months as the next coming of Magic Johnson. The Bedlam game at OU is a prime example. Smart has a horrible game, saddled by foul trouble, OSU is getting beat, and what does the TV network do towards the end of the game? Show a "highlight reel" of Marcus Smart plays. It was laughable.
Have yet to hear someone call him that.