Not that it matters but that was a bullshit foul on Johnson, then a bullshit technical = 6 point trip = ballgame.
The season's been over for months but not it's mercifully official.
Whether it was a foul or not ... you could see the T on Johnson coming a mile away because that's the kind of shit that Johnson does ...
And since there's no depth on the roster, instead of benching a guy that has done that over and over all Romar and Co can do is pat him on the back and implore him to play smarter.
Johnson needs to play more, not less
When you hurt the team with dumb fouls and technicals ... you need to learn composure and discipline ...
I don't disagree with you that he has the potential to be a good player ... but the balance of his mistakes aren't tied to needing to get experience ... they are tied to needing to be smarter and thinking about the team first ahead of the individual
I really have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I've never seen him get another tech or even close to one. I have thankfully skipped out on watching most of the season though so you could well be right. When I've watched he has struggled with fouls but has brought energy, spark and toughness that more than makes up for it.
When a team is 2-16 (2-17) in conference and fails to get double digit wins ... there's no such thing as "makes up for it" regarding a player's hustle
He's got a skill set that you can work with and there are elements of his "toughness" that I really like ... but he's got to learn to keep the good and get rid of the bad ... too often he plays like he's playing in a street game with chain nets where there's no such thing as a foul. That HURTS his team ... if you HURT your team you SHOULDN'T play ... it's not that complicated.
When has romar benched players because of shit like this?
Not that it matters but that was a bullshit foul on Johnson, then a bullshit technical = 6 point trip = ballgame.
The season's been over for months but not it's mercifully official.
Whether it was a foul or not ... you could see the T on Johnson coming a mile away because that's the kind of shit that Johnson does ...
And since there's no depth on the roster, instead of benching a guy that has done that over and over all Romar and Co can do is pat him on the back and implore him to play smarter.
Johnson needs to play more, not less
When you hurt the team with dumb fouls and technicals ... you need to learn composure and discipline ...
I don't disagree with you that he has the potential to be a good player ... but the balance of his mistakes aren't tied to needing to get experience ... they are tied to needing to be smarter and thinking about the team first ahead of the individual
I really have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I've never seen him get another tech or even close to one. I have thankfully skipped out on watching most of the season though so you could well be right. When I've watched he has struggled with fouls but has brought energy, spark and toughness that more than makes up for it.
When a team is 2-16 (2-17) in conference and fails to get double digit wins ... there's no such thing as "makes up for it" regarding a player's hustle
He's got a skill set that you can work with and there are elements of his "toughness" that I really like ... but he's got to learn to keep the good and get rid of the bad ... too often he plays like he's playing in a street game with chain nets where there's no such thing as a foul. That HURTS his team ... if you HURT your team you SHOULDN'T play ... it's not that complicated.
Absolutes sound great but you have to put them in context. Yes, his fouls hurt the team. No, they don't hurt the team more than whatever other scrub is getting minutes in his place.
Warts and all he's far more useful than Green, for example. On this team, he should have played more.
Not that it matters but that was a bullshit foul on Johnson, then a bullshit technical = 6 point trip = ballgame.
The season's been over for months but not it's mercifully official.
Whether it was a foul or not ... you could see the T on Johnson coming a mile away because that's the kind of shit that Johnson does ...
And since there's no depth on the roster, instead of benching a guy that has done that over and over all Romar and Co can do is pat him on the back and implore him to play smarter.
Johnson needs to play more, not less
When you hurt the team with dumb fouls and technicals ... you need to learn composure and discipline ...
I don't disagree with you that he has the potential to be a good player ... but the balance of his mistakes aren't tied to needing to get experience ... they are tied to needing to be smarter and thinking about the team first ahead of the individual
I really have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I've never seen him get another tech or even close to one. I have thankfully skipped out on watching most of the season though so you could well be right. When I've watched he has struggled with fouls but has brought energy, spark and toughness that more than makes up for it.
When a team is 2-16 (2-17) in conference and fails to get double digit wins ... there's no such thing as "makes up for it" regarding a player's hustle
He's got a skill set that you can work with and there are elements of his "toughness" that I really like ... but he's got to learn to keep the good and get rid of the bad ... too often he plays like he's playing in a street game with chain nets where there's no such thing as a foul. That HURTS his team ... if you HURT your team you SHOULDN'T play ... it's not that complicated.
When has romar benched players because of shit like this?
Not that it matters but that was a bullshit foul on Johnson, then a bullshit technical = 6 point trip = ballgame.
The season's been over for months but not it's mercifully official.
Whether it was a foul or not ... you could see the T on Johnson coming a mile away because that's the kind of shit that Johnson does ...
And since there's no depth on the roster, instead of benching a guy that has done that over and over all Romar and Co can do is pat him on the back and implore him to play smarter.
Johnson needs to play more, not less
When you hurt the team with dumb fouls and technicals ... you need to learn composure and discipline ...
I don't disagree with you that he has the potential to be a good player ... but the balance of his mistakes aren't tied to needing to get experience ... they are tied to needing to be smarter and thinking about the team first ahead of the individual
I really have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I've never seen him get another tech or even close to one. I have thankfully skipped out on watching most of the season though so you could well be right. When I've watched he has struggled with fouls but has brought energy, spark and toughness that more than makes up for it.
When a team is 2-16 (2-17) in conference and fails to get double digit wins ... there's no such thing as "makes up for it" regarding a player's hustle
He's got a skill set that you can work with and there are elements of his "toughness" that I really like ... but he's got to learn to keep the good and get rid of the bad ... too often he plays like he's playing in a street game with chain nets where there's no such thing as a foul. That HURTS his team ... if you HURT your team you SHOULDN'T play ... it's not that complicated.
Absolutes sound great but you have to put them in context. Yes, his fouls hurt the team. No, they don't hurt the team more than whatever other scrub is getting minutes in his place.
Warts and all he's far more useful than Green, for example. On this team, he should have played more.
This is the basketball equivalent to Nick Harris ...
I don't have anything against Carlos Johnson ... but he can't be making the mistakes he does and still be on the court without learning some lessons from it ...
The fact that he is is a testament to Romar and how poorly he's mismanaged the program
Listening to the postgame interview with Chill (Romar's had P12 Tournament obligations apparently) ... the doog excuses getting thrown out are plentiful ... IF SC had their free throws cut in half things may have been different
Not that it matters but that was a bullshit foul on Johnson, then a bullshit technical = 6 point trip = ballgame.
The season's been over for months but not it's mercifully official.
Whether it was a foul or not ... you could see the T on Johnson coming a mile away because that's the kind of shit that Johnson does ...
And since there's no depth on the roster, instead of benching a guy that has done that over and over all Romar and Co can do is pat him on the back and implore him to play smarter.
Johnson needs to play more, not less
When you hurt the team with dumb fouls and technicals ... you need to learn composure and discipline ...
I don't disagree with you that he has the potential to be a good player ... but the balance of his mistakes aren't tied to needing to get experience ... they are tied to needing to be smarter and thinking about the team first ahead of the individual
I really have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I've never seen him get another tech or even close to one. I have thankfully skipped out on watching most of the season though so you could well be right. When I've watched he has struggled with fouls but has brought energy, spark and toughness that more than makes up for it.
When a team is 2-16 (2-17) in conference and fails to get double digit wins ... there's no such thing as "makes up for it" regarding a player's hustle
He's got a skill set that you can work with and there are elements of his "toughness" that I really like ... but he's got to learn to keep the good and get rid of the bad ... too often he plays like he's playing in a street game with chain nets where there's no such thing as a foul. That HURTS his team ... if you HURT your team you SHOULDN'T play ... it's not that complicated.
When has romar benched players because of shit like this?
Part of the reason why Romar's not a good coach
I went to the uw gonzaga game this year and their big fat fucking center prezemec beat the entire defense down the court for an easy lay up. What did romar do he clapped his hands and no one got pulled. I had coaches in high school that would pull players for much less. Pretty ridiculous how much of a shit show uw basketball is. Hopefully tomorrow the change is made.
Not that it matters but that was a bullshit foul on Johnson, then a bullshit technical = 6 point trip = ballgame.
The season's been over for months but not it's mercifully official.
Whether it was a foul or not ... you could see the T on Johnson coming a mile away because that's the kind of shit that Johnson does ...
And since there's no depth on the roster, instead of benching a guy that has done that over and over all Romar and Co can do is pat him on the back and implore him to play smarter.
Johnson needs to play more, not less
When you hurt the team with dumb fouls and technicals ... you need to learn composure and discipline ...
I don't disagree with you that he has the potential to be a good player ... but the balance of his mistakes aren't tied to needing to get experience ... they are tied to needing to be smarter and thinking about the team first ahead of the individual
I really have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I've never seen him get another tech or even close to one. I have thankfully skipped out on watching most of the season though so you could well be right. When I've watched he has struggled with fouls but has brought energy, spark and toughness that more than makes up for it.
When a team is 2-16 (2-17) in conference and fails to get double digit wins ... there's no such thing as "makes up for it" regarding a player's hustle
He's got a skill set that you can work with and there are elements of his "toughness" that I really like ... but he's got to learn to keep the good and get rid of the bad ... too often he plays like he's playing in a street game with chain nets where there's no such thing as a foul. That HURTS his team ... if you HURT your team you SHOULDN'T play ... it's not that complicated.
When has romar benched players because of shit like this?
Part of the reason why Romar's not a good coach
I went to the uw gonzaga game this year and their big fat fucking center prezemec beat the entire defense down the court for an easy lay up. What did romar do he clapped his hands and no one got pulled. I had coaches in high school that would pull players for much less. Pretty ridiculous how much of a shit show uw basketball is. Hopefully tomorrow the change is made.
At North Carolina that would be grounds for a 5 man substitution ... a tradition that has been in place for 40+ years
Not that it matters but that was a bullshit foul on Johnson, then a bullshit technical = 6 point trip = ballgame.
The season's been over for months but not it's mercifully official.
Whether it was a foul or not ... you could see the T on Johnson coming a mile away because that's the kind of shit that Johnson does ...
And since there's no depth on the roster, instead of benching a guy that has done that over and over all Romar and Co can do is pat him on the back and implore him to play smarter.
Johnson needs to play more, not less
When you hurt the team with dumb fouls and technicals ... you need to learn composure and discipline ...
I don't disagree with you that he has the potential to be a good player ... but the balance of his mistakes aren't tied to needing to get experience ... they are tied to needing to be smarter and thinking about the team first ahead of the individual
I really have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I've never seen him get another tech or even close to one. I have thankfully skipped out on watching most of the season though so you could well be right.
When I've watched he has struggled with fouls but has brought energy, spark and toughness that more than makes up for it.
Appreciate the intensity he shows when turning the ball over or getting his shots blocked.
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Warts and all he's far more useful than Green, for example. On this team, he should have played more.
I don't have anything against Carlos Johnson ... but he can't be making the mistakes he does and still be on the court without learning some lessons from it ...
The fact that he is is a testament to Romar and how poorly he's mismanaged the program