My section was noticed and was rooting really hard for him. He’s going to be a fan favorite if he can make a shot (lol).I thought Davis had a night to forget also but 1 night does not a season make. On to the next one.
My section was noticed and was rooting really hard for him. He’s going to be a fan favorite if he can make a shot (lol).I thought Davis had a night to forget also but 1 night does not a season make. On to the next one.
Will Riley absorbing all of Ty’s minutes will be a net positive for this team.
From the look at of all the weapons in last night's game the Illini seem well situated to beat the teams they are expected to beat.Have not watched game yet, but not going to get overly excited about individual performances — though highlights of Will are impressive. Team beat EIU just like we expect them too. They just don’t have the manpower or offensive players to keep up with Illini. Happy with the win. Hopefully it is first of many this year.
I think this is going to be a very fun and frustrating team to watch. We are going to see some impressive offensive runs/games and, and I think we lose to a couple of teams we expected to beat. Hopefully it all leads to a late run in the tourney.
I think people assume he is 17 because he reclassified and finished HS a year early. However Canada has essentially a K-13 system so even with the reclass he is the same age as most freshman from the US.Like, seriously...why do we keep saying 17?
I could swear every single place had him at 18 when he committed. Him being 18 was the prime factor in the reclass in the first place.
I’m not talking about the EIUs or MD-Eastern Shores. I’m talking about teams in the mid and lower portions of the BIG when the talent disparities aren’t as large and those teams have the physical tools to play tough D. We had the same weapons against Ole Miss. You can chalk up something like Riley’s 2-8 shooting and looking a bit frustrated and loose with his dribble against Ole Miss to first “game” and on the road. I’d say it had more to do with playing a good P4 team who could play D.From the look at of all the weapons in last night's game the Illini seem well situated to beat the teams they are expected to beat.
Not to mention that Giorgi pulled an all-time unselfish move that may never be seen again in NCAA basketball when he lost his starting gig, and rather than transfer, stayed and helped train up his replacement. Illini legend.Giorgi was such a gem in the rough. He and Andres were incredible finds and I miss them both.
Canada uses SI units. Metric years (sometimes known as yeares).Like, seriously...why do we keep saying 17?
I could swear every single place had him at 18 when he committed. Him being 18 was the prime factor in the reclass in the first place.
Like, seriously...why do we keep saying 17?
I could swear every single place had him at 18 when he committed. Him being 18 was the prime factor in the reclass in the first place.
The broadcast yesterday said he was 17I think people assume he is 17 because he reclassified and finished HS a year early. However Canada has essentially a K-13 system so even with the reclass he is the same age as most freshman from the US.
Jens paid a physical price for playing more minutes than Lowell that year. Like Pizza Hut parking lot price.In a similar but different way, reminds me off Jens Kujawa not returning for the 89 Illini season (his senior year) unleashing the run/jump offensive game of the Flying Illini. Lowell took over his starting spot and his minutes were absorbed by much better offensive players (mostly Lowell and Marcus Liberty).
Not the same team in 1989 if Jens had stayed and started (28/33 games) and played more minutes than Lowell (22 vs. 19) like he did the prior season. Probably paid a defensive price in both cases, but overall net positive.
I totally agree. But I will add that we could have used Kujawa in the FF against Michigan when Lowell had to leave the game and Battle was also playing hurt.In a similar but different way, reminds me off Jens Kujawa not returning for the 89 Illini season (his senior year) unleashing the run/jump offensive game of the Flying Illini. Lowell took over his starting spot and his minutes were absorbed by much better offensive players (mostly Lowell and Marcus Liberty).
Not the same team in 1989 if Jens had stayed and started (28/33 games) and played more minutes than Lowell (22 vs. 19) like he did the prior season. Probably paid a defensive price in both cases, but overall net positive.
I award you an A+ for the day, simply for making a Jens Kujawa reference.In a similar but different way, reminds me off Jens Kujawa not returning for the 89 Illini season (his senior year) unleashing the run/jump offensive game of the Flying Illini. Lowell took over his starting spot and his minutes were absorbed by much better offensive players (mostly Lowell and Marcus Liberty).
Not the same team in 1989 if Jens had stayed and started (28/33 games) and played more minutes than Lowell (22 vs. 19) like he did the prior season. Probably paid a defensive price in both cases, but overall net positive.
More than a flash, it was the yellow bottom line displayed below his game stats. Was on-screen for a little while.It was either flashed on screen or said by a student commentator during broadcast.