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Title: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: Kat Kid on December 11, 2008, 09:16:03 PM
I give it a 4, pretty good Lou confusion, excellent stanbot frozen smile of approval seeking but not all that I might have hoped for.  Hard to get too much unintentional comedy out of a 30 second 'erview.

Better luck next time team!
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: sys on December 11, 2008, 09:18:54 PM
they both got back to doing what they do well.  can't ask for more than that.
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: steve dave on December 11, 2008, 09:20:55 PM
So, like, the stuff that was 100% BS about Lou having a bad shoulder last year and that was what held him back was not, maybe, BS? 
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: doom on December 11, 2008, 09:22:29 PM
Really could explain why he was mediocre in year one, actually retarded in year 2, and mediocre again in year three.  I think the physical condition also adds to it.
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: WilliamTheWildcat on December 11, 2008, 09:31:08 PM
So, like, the stuff that was 100% BS about Lou having a bad shoulder last year and that was what held him back was not, maybe, BS? 

Whatever happened to Lou, we should have done to Kent two years ago.  Just sayin...
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: yosh on December 11, 2008, 09:36:39 PM
Colon was never as good as he is now.  He's just developed under top flight coaching.  His hands are infinitely better than they were coming in.  Hands and physical conditioning have been his greatest leaps.  He's always been a pretty strong kid with decent feet.
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: MOKSUAZ on December 11, 2008, 09:40:19 PM
Colon was never as good as he is now.  He's just developed under top flight coaching.  His hands are infinitely better than they were coming in.  Hands and physical conditioning have been his greatest leaps.  He's always been a pretty strong kid with decent feet.

only thing that's going to kill him in conference play is that power dribble he insists on taking before putting the ball up.  my only knock on him so far this year, well, that and he needs to know when to back off and not commit fouls close to the basket.
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: yosh on December 11, 2008, 09:42:46 PM
Colon was never as good as he is now.  He's just developed under top flight coaching.  His hands are infinitely better than they were coming in.  Hands and physical conditioning have been his greatest leaps.  He's always been a pretty strong kid with decent feet.

only thing that's going to kill him in conference play is that power dribble he insists on taking before putting the ball up.  my only knock on him so far this year, well, that and he needs to know when to back off and not commit fouls close to the basket.

Well, he'll get destroyed against good bigs.  But he can finally score on smaller or crappier bigs because and he can catch a pass and hang on to a rebound now.
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: MOKSUAZ on December 11, 2008, 09:45:55 PM
Colon was never as good as he is now.  He's just developed under top flight coaching.  His hands are infinitely better than they were coming in.  Hands and physical conditioning have been his greatest leaps.  He's always been a pretty strong kid with decent feet.

only thing that's going to kill him in conference play is that power dribble he insists on taking before putting the ball up.  my only knock on him so far this year, well, that and he needs to know when to back off and not commit fouls close to the basket.

Well, he'll get destroyed against good bigs.  But he can finally score on smaller or crappier bigs because and he can catch a pass and hang on to a rebound now.

most likely, it's almost like our 'bigs' move in slow motion sometimes.
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: ArchE_Cat on December 11, 2008, 09:55:02 PM
So, like, the stuff that was 100% BS about Lou having a bad shoulder last year and that was what held him back was not, maybe, BS? 

Whatever happened to Lou, we should have done to Kent two years ago.  Just sayin...

The best way for Darren to continue to contribute at K-State would be to join the golf team. Being white, slow & soft is not a good combo for a bball player in the Big12.
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: bam8485 on December 12, 2008, 01:03:09 AM
I want to see him dunk! I believe :pray:
Title: Re: Stanbot/Sweet Lou interview
Post by: Pike on December 12, 2008, 01:13:24 AM
Is Looooooooooooooooo the most improved player in the Big XII?