1Big_Orange_Fan
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?? I think you are confused. A forum is a place to discuss ideas and thoughts. I’ve watched every single game JJJ has ever played in. His defense is good, and his rebounding is good. He turns the ball over with his passing. He is an offensive liability and hurts us when we are in our scoring droughts. JJJ is wildy inconsistent to where he shouldn’t be getting offensive touches.
Not hating buddy, I call it as I see it. JJJ has been a fantastic “glue guy” but his injuries have degressed his offensive abilities.
I cherrypicked two games where he was bad, but just look at his effeciency and tell me he still helps us generate points.
Its true. He hucks up a lot of 3s and mid range shots. Can’t drive it to the rim. Great defender and “glue guy”. But JJJ is better when he’s on the bench.
Against Vanderbilt he had 28 minutes of play went 1-7, 2 pts, 5 brds and a steal. Not great minutes for our senior 5*.
Against Florida he had 29 minutes of play and went 2-11. Finishing with 4 pts, 7 rebounds and an assist.
We look better without him clogging our offense.
Some of you people on here, respectfully, are absolute idiots. As someone posted above, Mashack didn’t score a point, but played 27 minutes. Why is that? Because he’s an unbelievable defender and flat out shut Bama down. Some of y’all need to wake up and realize theres a lot more to the game than offensive stats. If Mashack didn’t play in that game, we wouldnt have won. Period. His defense is spectacular. JJJ is incredibly valuable to. He can effectively cover every player, every position on the floor. Some of you fools need to realize there’s a lot more to the game than the offensive stat line.
Mashack is not the best ball handler, and he struggled with that Wednesday, but he defended well. Very well.Mashack playing in JJJ place, handling the ball well, and not shooting(knowing his limitations)all while playing shut down defense against one of the nation's best players was most likely an upgrade in a one game scenario. JJJ is a guy that can occasionally get hot and carry the team like the Auburn game. In most big games it's brick city. Now, that's not that it would be an upgrade in every game. Mashack is not consistent enough to play that way night in and night out. We need both guys playing and playing well moving forward. JJJ needs to find his mid range game and quit the 0-6ish 3 point games. If he does that his value goes from good to great.
Its true. He hucks up a lot of 3s and mid range shots. Can’t drive it to the rim. Great defender and “glue guy”. But JJJ is better when he’s on the bench.
Against Vanderbilt he had 28 minutes of play went 1-7, 2 pts, 5 brds and a steal. Not great minutes for our senior 5*.
Against Florida he had 29 minutes of play and went 2-11. Finishing with 4 pts, 7 rebounds and an assist.
We look better without him clogging our offense.
Its true. He hucks up a lot of 3s and mid range shots. Can’t drive it to the rim. Great defender and “glue guy”. But JJJ is better when he’s on the bench.
Against Vanderbilt he had 28 minutes of play went 1-7, 2 pts, 5 brds and a steal. Not great minutes for our senior 5*.
Against Florida he had 29 minutes of play and went 2-11. Finishing with 4 pts, 7 rebounds and an assist.
We look better without him clogging our offense.
Mashack playing in JJJ place, handling the ball well, and not shooting(knowing his limitations)all while playing shut down defense against one of the nation's best players was most likely an upgrade in a one game scenario. JJJ is a guy that can occasionally get hot and carry the team like the Auburn game. In most big games it's brick city. Now, that's not that it would be an upgrade in every game. Mashack is not consistent enough to play that way night in and night out. We need both guys playing and playing well moving forward. JJJ needs to find his mid range game and quit the 0-6ish 3 point games. If he does that his value goes from good to great.