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Title: Good Game Rodney
Post by: CHONGS on January 18, 2012, 10:25:27 PM
 :excited:

Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: EMAWzified on January 18, 2012, 10:31:54 PM
Seems like he's breaking his scoring ceiling every game
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: the KHAN! on January 18, 2012, 10:33:26 PM
I liked the part where he held the team on his shoulders.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: AppleJack on January 18, 2012, 10:33:46 PM
I challenge someone to give me Rod's BIG12 stats.  :grin:
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: CHONGS on January 18, 2012, 10:34:22 PM
I liked his dunk shot at the end.

You know the one where he flings his arms back afterwards?

Love that.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: gatoveintisiete on January 18, 2012, 10:35:08 PM
starting to remind me of ski jones
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kougar24 on January 18, 2012, 10:35:27 PM
I prefer his completely unstoppable floater.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 18, 2012, 10:36:13 PM
I prefer his completely unstoppable floater.

It is incredible, nearly unguardable.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: EMAWzified on January 18, 2012, 10:38:10 PM
Prolly going pro, god bless him.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: wetwillie on January 18, 2012, 10:38:12 PM
Which was better the steal by tay, the assist by angel or the finish by rod? Please only responses from those in the know.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: EMAWzified on January 18, 2012, 10:39:22 PM
Tay. Saved the game. Had they got a guard isolated on Doc, goats down.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kougar24 on January 18, 2012, 10:39:41 PM
Steal by 'Tay, of course. Won the game.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SwiftCat on January 18, 2012, 11:31:01 PM
Steal by 'Tay, of course. Won the game.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SwiftCat on January 18, 2012, 11:31:44 PM
I made up this new chant that I do. It goes like this.

I LIKE RODNEY (CLAP CLAP CLAP-CLAP-CLAP)
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: DQ12 on January 18, 2012, 11:32:43 PM
In the last few years we've seen  Walker, Beasley, Jake, Clemente and Rodney.

Wow.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 18, 2012, 11:33:06 PM
His offensive rating from this game is going to be unreal.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SwiftCat on January 18, 2012, 11:34:51 PM
In the last few years we've seen  Walker, Beasley, Jake, Clemente and Rodney.

Wow.

Can you Imagine this line up?!

1-Denis
2-Jake
3-Rodney
4-Bill
5-Mike

Oh man. Just fun to dream about.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: jtksu on January 18, 2012, 11:39:46 PM
Pretty sure I'm going to name my first born Rodney Macgruder.   Like, that will be his first and last names.  The kid won't even have to be saddled with my last name at all.  Also might give him Billy as a middle name.  Might refer to him as "The Beaz" when he gets into mischief.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: 8manpick on January 18, 2012, 11:41:02 PM
In the last few years we've seen  Walker, Beasley, Jake, Clemente and Rodney.

Wow.

Can you Imagine this line up?!

1-Denis
2-Jake
3-Rodney
4-Bill
5-Mike

Oh man. Just fun to dream about.

Could have happened Rod's freshman year, right?
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: j-von on January 18, 2012, 11:49:57 PM
When Rodney was sitting on the bench because of fouls he was doing some serious coaching.  At one point Angel had come off (think it was because of a bad foul) and Lamont went over to talk to him.  Rodney rushed over and bumped Lamont pretty hard so he could get in Angels face.  Not in a mean way, just in the adorable way that you'd expect from Rod.  Lamont brushed him away and Rodney went to go sit down but once Lamont left he went back over to talk with Angel more.

Rodney is the chicken soup for my soul.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 18, 2012, 11:52:29 PM
When Rodney was sitting on the bench because of fouls he was doing some serious coaching.  At one point Angel had come off (think it was because of a bad foul) and Lamont went over to talk to him.  Rodney rushed over and bumped Lamont pretty hard so he could get in Angels face.  Not in a mean way, just in the adorable way that you'd expect from Rod.  Lamont brushed him away and Rodney went to go sit down but once Lamont left he went back over to talk with Angel more.

Rodney is the chicken soup for my soul.

I saw this, was incredible.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on January 18, 2012, 11:53:13 PM
In the last few years we've seen  Walker, Beasley, Jake, Clemente and Rodney.

Wow.

Can you Imagine this line up?!

1-Denis
2-Jake
3-Rodney
4-Bill
5-Mike

Oh man. Just fun to dream about.
Just prematured in my pants before this slutty filly could get a chance after reading this.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: DQ12 on January 18, 2012, 11:53:55 PM
Rodney's legacy could be right up there with Jake's when things are all said and done.  Incredible to see him stepping up into the leadership role.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: wabash909 on January 18, 2012, 11:54:19 PM
I like the fact that he was a 4 star.  We should recruit more of those.


Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SdK on January 19, 2012, 01:54:21 AM
Gruds in Big 12 play

23.4 ppg   (1st by 4.4pts)
6.6 rebs    (tied for 8th, leader in Orebs)
52.6 FG% (6th)
50.0 3p% (tied for second)
85.7 FT% (7th)
1.4 Stl       (tied for 8th)
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: mcmwcat on January 19, 2012, 07:24:50 AM
we got a glimpse of our A game when he and Samuels both decided to go beast mode in the first 10 minutes.  if those 2 are running that good and not getting into foul trouble it won't matter how bad the defense gets.  we'll score 1.5ppp
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: EMAW4life-JHL on January 19, 2012, 07:28:25 AM
Gruds in Big 12 play

23.4 ppg   (1st by 4.4pts)
6.6 rebs    (tied for 8th, leader in Orebs)
52.6 FG% (6th)
50.0 3p% (tied for second)
85.7 FT% (7th)
1.4 Stl       (tied for 8th)

sweet mother of jesus
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: EMAWzified on January 19, 2012, 08:43:05 AM
POY
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: WillieWatanabe on January 19, 2012, 08:58:38 AM
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Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: bigwillie20 on January 19, 2012, 09:01:47 AM
The Egg McGruder of basketcats
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Underdog Wildcat on January 19, 2012, 09:40:24 AM
All I can say is, this is the Gruds I saw ballin out at the Manhattan Classic about 3 and a half years ago. Obviously, the considerable step up in compettiion has had something to do with him transferring that dominant play to KSU, but hey I'm not complaining, I couldn't be happier to see him find his comfort zone.

Even then though I must admit, he wasn't knocking down those mid-range floaters and jumpers with the merciless efficiency that he is now.

Just phenomenal play from Gruds,  :thumbs:, he earned it.

Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 19, 2012, 09:45:16 AM
All I can say is, this is the Gruds I saw ballin out at the Manhattan Classic about 3 and a half years ago. Obviously, the considerable step up in compettiion has had something to do with him transferring that dominant play to KSU, but hey I'm not complaining, I couldn't be happier to see him find his comfort zone.

Even then though I must admit, he wasn't knocking down those mid-range floaters and jumpers with the merciless efficiency that he is now.

Just phenomenal play from Gruds,  :thumbs:, he earned it.



And he's gotten ridiculously good at getting inside defenses to get the shot, plus knowing when to pull up to get it off. Really spectacular body control to consistently hit that shot. Plus I think we did a better job getting him the ball in spots to score last night.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: PorkChop Express on January 19, 2012, 09:46:12 AM
Gruds in Big 12 play

23.4 ppg   (1st by 4.4pts)
6.6 rebs    (tied for 8th, leader in Orebs)
52.6 FG% (6th)
50.0 3p% (tied for second)
85.7 FT% (7th)
1.4 Stl       (tied for 8th)



But not in Fran's Big 12 top 5 prior to cresting 30 points last night.

According to Fran, you can now put him in a class with Tyshawn Taylor!

Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SPE_khat on January 19, 2012, 09:46:59 AM
Makes me wonder if he's always been able to ball like this and was just taking a back seat to let pullzbe the star. What a great guy.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: CNS on January 19, 2012, 10:02:29 AM
All I can say is, this is the Gruds I saw ballin out at the Manhattan Classic about 3 and a half years ago. Obviously, the considerable step up in compettiion has had something to do with him transferring that dominant play to KSU, but hey I'm not complaining, I couldn't be happier to see him find his comfort zone.

Even then though I must admit, he wasn't knocking down those mid-range floaters and jumpers with the merciless efficiency that he is now.

Just phenomenal play from Gruds,  :thumbs:, he earned it.



And he's gotten ridiculously good at getting inside defenses to get the shot, plus knowing when to pull up to get it off. Really spectacular body control to consistently hit that shot. Plus I think we did a better job getting him the ball in spots to score last night.

This is the big diff.  Discussion last year was that he would be unstoppable if he could drive.  We need to make our Rodney Wish List for next year now.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: michigancat on January 19, 2012, 10:49:20 AM
I like the fact that he was a 4 star.  We should recruit more of those.

Agreed. Still, I will honestly say that I never thought he would be a first team All Big 12. He's got a decent shot at B12 POY next year. The way he's expanded his game this season has been amazing.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: mocat on January 19, 2012, 10:57:23 AM
All I can say is, this is the Gruds I saw ballin out at the Manhattan Classic about 3 and a half years ago. Obviously, the considerable step up in compettiion has had something to do with him transferring that dominant play to KSU, but hey I'm not complaining, I couldn't be happier to see him find his comfort zone.

Even then though I must admit, he wasn't knocking down those mid-range floaters and jumpers with the merciless efficiency that he is now.

Just phenomenal play from Gruds,  :thumbs:, he earned it.



And he's gotten ridiculously good at getting inside defenses to get the shot, plus knowing when to pull up to get it off. Really spectacular body control to consistently hit that shot. Plus I think we did a better job getting him the ball in spots to score last night.

This is the big diff.  Discussion last year was that he would be unstoppable if he could drive.  We need to make our Rodney Wish List for next year now.

There was one last night (I think it may have been his last floater in the lane) where you could see a charge coming for about 2 full seconds, instead he slid to his right magically in the air and made the floater, no contact. I fistpumped so hard that my forearm did a 360.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SwiftCat on January 19, 2012, 12:03:37 PM
There was one last night (I think it may have been his last floater in the lane) where you could see a charge coming for about 2 full seconds, instead he slid to his right magically in the air and made the floater, no contact. I fistpumped so hard that my forearm did a 360.

This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 19, 2012, 12:05:28 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SwiftCat on January 19, 2012, 12:08:33 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 19, 2012, 12:12:08 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.

Yes, for the most part, he still had a moment or two, an nearly uncontested lay-up comes to mind.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kougar24 on January 19, 2012, 12:17:12 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Probably why I love him so much.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kougar24 on January 19, 2012, 12:17:33 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.

:dubious:
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SwiftCat on January 19, 2012, 12:19:41 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.

:dubious:

Maybe his first half is rushing to the fore-front of my memory, but I thought he was great last night.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kim carnes on January 19, 2012, 12:28:54 PM
I like how he is our only good player and the rest of our team is garbage.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: mocat on January 19, 2012, 12:55:10 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.

:dubious:

Maybe his first half is rushing to the fore-front of my memory, but I thought he was great last night.

24 min, 5-10 FG, 1-3 3pt, 3-4 FT, 3 OReb, 2 Ast, 1 TO, 14 points

What more does anyone want/expect from Jamar?
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: michigancat on January 19, 2012, 01:25:15 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.

I find it positively shocking that he did better finishing against a front line with one player over 6-7 than he did against Baylor and KU.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Johnny Thunderbone on January 19, 2012, 01:40:02 PM
All I can say is, this is the Gruds I saw ballin out at the Manhattan Classic about 3 and a half years ago. Obviously, the considerable step up in compettiion has had something to do with him transferring that dominant play to KSU, but hey I'm not complaining, I couldn't be happier to see him find his comfort zone.

Even then though I must admit, he wasn't knocking down those mid-range floaters and jumpers with the merciless efficiency that he is now.

Just phenomenal play from Gruds,  :thumbs:, he earned it.



And he's gotten ridiculously good at getting inside defenses to get the shot, plus knowing when to pull up to get it off. Really spectacular body control to consistently hit that shot. Plus I think we did a better job getting him the ball in spots to score last night.

This is the big diff.  Discussion last year was that he would be unstoppable if he could drive.  We need to make our Rodney Wish List for next year now.

1. Please stay.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: wetwillie on January 19, 2012, 01:40:34 PM
All I can say is, this is the Gruds I saw ballin out at the Manhattan Classic about 3 and a half years ago. Obviously, the considerable step up in compettiion has had something to do with him transferring that dominant play to KSU, but hey I'm not complaining, I couldn't be happier to see him find his comfort zone.

Even then though I must admit, he wasn't knocking down those mid-range floaters and jumpers with the merciless efficiency that he is now.

Just phenomenal play from Gruds,  :thumbs:, he earned it.



And he's gotten ridiculously good at getting inside defenses to get the shot, plus knowing when to pull up to get it off. Really spectacular body control to consistently hit that shot. Plus I think we did a better job getting him the ball in spots to score last night.

This is the big diff.  Discussion last year was that he would be unstoppable if he could drive.  We need to make our Rodney Wish List for next year now.

1. Please stay.

wut?
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kougar24 on January 19, 2012, 03:25:54 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.

:dubious:

Maybe his first half is rushing to the fore-front of my memory, but I thought he was great last night.

24 min, 5-10 FG, 1-3 3pt, 3-4 FT, 3 OReb, 2 Ast, 1 TO, 14 points

What more does anyone want/expect from Jamar?

I expect a senior to not do the following as an opponent is trying desperately to stay in a game:


6:52     23   -   36   Jamar Samuels missed layup
6:25     25   -   36   Jamar Samuels turnover
5:51     27   -   36   Jamar Samuels personal foul
5:29     28   -   36   Jamar Samuels missed layup
5:26     28   -   36   Jamar Samuels substitution (OUT)
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: WillieWatanabe on January 19, 2012, 03:31:41 PM
:flush:
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Kat Kid on January 19, 2012, 04:35:33 PM
This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

Yes. He's turning into the anti-Jamar in the way he attacks the rim.

Speaking of which, Jamar did a fantastic job finishing last night. I was very proud of him.

:dubious:

Maybe his first half is rushing to the fore-front of my memory, but I thought he was great last night.

24 min, 5-10 FG, 1-3 3pt, 3-4 FT, 3 OReb, 2 Ast, 1 TO, 14 points

What more does anyone want/expect from Jamar?

I expect a senior to not do the following as an opponent is trying desperately to stay in a game:


6:52     23   -   36   Jamar Samuels missed layup
6:25     25   -   36   Jamar Samuels turnover
5:51     27   -   36   Jamar Samuels personal foul
5:29     28   -   36   Jamar Samuels missed layup
5:26     28   -   36   Jamar Samuels substitution (OUT)

I mean.  I don't even...
Title: Re: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: raquetcat on January 19, 2012, 04:42:37 PM
Anyone know what Rodney's pro prospects are? Like is there a chance he could leave us after this year? he's got size, can shoot, athleticism, defensive skills, etc. Rodney if you're reading this and you're a lottery pick, go pro, we'll miss you!
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: michigancat on January 19, 2012, 04:52:01 PM
Anyone know what Rodney's pro prospects are? Like is there a chance he could leave us after this year? he's got size, can shoot, athleticism, defensive skills, etc. Rodney if you're reading this and you're a lottery pick, go pro, we'll miss you!

He is good at everything you listed for college but none of them at the NBA level. I suppose he could maybe develop into a 2 in the league but I kind of doubt it.   They are really good at basketball in the NBA.
Title: Re: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: steve dave on January 19, 2012, 04:56:59 PM
Rod is so great. michigancats post about him expanding his game was fantastic. Jamar hate makes me lol. In the faces of those haters. For being retards. In the face.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SdK on January 19, 2012, 10:28:28 PM
I'm not saying their games are similar because honestly I don't know. Similar builds and size maybe. I just see Ray Allen when I see Rodney play. For whatever reason I think he could find a home in the league. Not that he would be Jesus Shuttlesworth in the NBA or anything.



Don't anyone go off about how lbbiq that is. I can't back up my statement with facts, I know that. I just sometimes see Rodney play and think of Ray. Free Association if you will.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Trim on January 19, 2012, 10:34:10 PM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SdK on January 19, 2012, 10:45:19 PM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.

Haha you're right. The funny part is that ticket is the whole reason I was in  Manhattan to watch the Cotton Bowl the night before and I got so crap faced that I couldn't get up the next day.


On the bright side, the first time you gave me a ticket you remarked about how you had no clue who the hell I was....now you do.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Trim on January 19, 2012, 10:53:37 PM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.

Haha you're right. The funny part is that ticket is the whole reason I was in  Manhattan to watch the Cotton Bowl the night before and I got so crap faced that I couldn't get up the next day.


On the bright side, the first time you gave me a ticket you remarked about how you had no clue who the hell I was....now you do.

I wouldn't recognize you if you set up a tent and camped out in the north wing of my house.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SdK on January 19, 2012, 10:57:13 PM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.

Haha you're right. The funny part is that ticket is the whole reason I was in  Manhattan to watch the Cotton Bowl the night before and I got so crap faced that I couldn't get up the next day.


On the bright side, the first time you gave me a ticket you remarked about how you had no clue who the hell I was....now you do.

I wouldn't recognize you if you set up a tent and camped out in the north wing of my house.

I think the IP address of my posts would give it away.  :dunno:
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: MakeItRain on January 20, 2012, 04:40:39 AM
There was one last night (I think it may have been his last floater in the lane) where you could see a charge coming for about 2 full seconds, instead he slid to his right magically in the air and made the floater, no contact. I fistpumped so hard that my forearm did a 360.

This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

denied
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: MakeItRain on January 20, 2012, 04:50:57 AM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.

Haha you're right. The funny part is that ticket is the whole reason I was in  Manhattan to watch the Cotton Bowl the night before and I got so crap faced that I couldn't get up the next day.


On the bright side, the first time you gave me a ticket you remarked about how you had no clue who the hell I was....now you do.

I wouldn't recognize you if you set up a tent and camped out in the north wing of my house.

I think the IP address of my posts would give it away.  :dunno:

Just curious, why do you find this so humorous?  You denied someone else the opportunity to go to the game for free, and you're rough ridin' yukking it up.  Are you that socially inept, Aspergers possibly?  Are you just using humor to shield your embarrassment?  Or are you just that big of a dickface?  Not showing up for the ticket is bullshit but forgivable, you acting like you are watching the Kings of Comedy when this is brought up makes me want to drop kick you down the spacious Bramlage aisles.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Trim on January 20, 2012, 07:01:51 AM
You denied someone else the opportunity to go to the game

Winters, specifically.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: sonofdaxjones on January 20, 2012, 09:06:41 AM
Pointing out that guys like Jamar can be complete clusters on the court, who regularly resort to stupid habits is not hating them . . . be honest and understand that this entire team, with the exception of McOReb can be a giant steaming pile of awful on the basketball court early and often.

Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: pissclams on January 20, 2012, 09:43:05 AM
Pointing out that guys like Jamar can be complete clusters on the court, who regularly resort to stupid habits is not hating them . . . be honest and understand that this entire team, with the exception of McOReb can be a giant steaming pile of awful on the basketball court early and often.



dax, brush up on your slang.  case in point- specifically, employing the use of the word "hating" does not mean you literally hate someone.  it simply means you're talking negatively about them in that particular instance.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SwiftCat on January 20, 2012, 10:52:10 AM
There was one last night (I think it may have been his last floater in the lane) where you could see a charge coming for about 2 full seconds, instead he slid to his right magically in the air and made the floater, no contact. I fistpumped so hard that my forearm did a 360.

This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

denied

So it's just an anomaly right?  :jerk:
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SdK on January 20, 2012, 11:18:10 AM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.

Haha you're right. The funny part is that ticket is the whole reason I was in  Manhattan to watch the Cotton Bowl the night before and I got so crap faced that I couldn't get up the next day.


On the bright side, the first time you gave me a ticket you remarked about how you had no clue who the hell I was....now you do.

I wouldn't recognize you if you set up a tent and camped out in the north wing of my house.

I think the IP address of my posts would give it away.  :dunno:

Just curious, why do you find this so humorous?  You denied someone else the opportunity to go to the game for free, and you're rough ridin' yukking it up.  Are you that socially inept, Aspergers possibly?  Are you just using humor to shield your embarrassment?  Or are you just that big of a dickface?  Not showing up for the ticket is bullshit but forgivable, you acting like you are watching the Kings of Comedy when this is brought up makes me want to drop kick you down the spacious Bramlage aisles.

I already made a thread where I apologized for not showing up. I don't intend to keep apologizing every time I make a post that you or Trim want to bring it up again. I will make jokes when that happens. I don't take this crap that seriously, I apologized and will seek no further avenues to regain either of your appreciations beyond that. If you want to throw me down some stairs because of all of this, I'd be more than happy to meet you at Bramlage for the next home game.

And sorry Winters!!!!!!
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: MakeItRain on January 20, 2012, 11:19:01 AM
There was one last night (I think it may have been his last floater in the lane) where you could see a charge coming for about 2 full seconds, instead he slid to his right magically in the air and made the floater, no contact. I fistpumped so hard that my forearm did a 360.

This is why Rod's FTR is so low. Not this specific play, but in general he does a great job of avoiding contact.

denied

So it's just an anomaly right?  :jerk:

:curse: don't mock me for the FTr talking point, it was my damn observation in the first place.  You're kind of right, but your observation is too simple.  Yes, shooting floaters lends you to getting fouled less, but he's shooting more floaters now than ever yet his FTr is shooting up.  He shot 10 FTs on Wednesday night.  His FTr is improving even though he's shooting more floaters, because the ball is in his hands more and he's going to the basket much harder than ever.  You don't have much control over how often you are fouled when you're being aggressive.  If you could control how often you are fouled I'm pretty sure Big Gip would rather just shoot FGs instead of shooting 9 FTs every 40 minutes.

Sorry for being a heathen, _FAN
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: MakeItRain on January 20, 2012, 11:22:27 AM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.

Haha you're right. The funny part is that ticket is the whole reason I was in  Manhattan to watch the Cotton Bowl the night before and I got so crap faced that I couldn't get up the next day.


On the bright side, the first time you gave me a ticket you remarked about how you had no clue who the hell I was....now you do.

I wouldn't recognize you if you set up a tent and camped out in the north wing of my house.

I think the IP address of my posts would give it away.  :dunno:

Just curious, why do you find this so humorous?  You denied someone else the opportunity to go to the game for free, and you're rough ridin' yukking it up.  Are you that socially inept, Aspergers possibly?  Are you just using humor to shield your embarrassment?  Or are you just that big of a dickface?  Not showing up for the ticket is bullshit but forgivable, you acting like you are watching the Kings of Comedy when this is brought up makes me want to drop kick you down the spacious Bramlage aisles.

I already made a thread where I apologized for not showing up. I don't intend to keep apologizing every time I make a post that you or Trim want to bring it up again. I will make jokes when that happens. I don't take this crap that seriously, I apologized and will seek no further avenues to regain either of your appreciations beyond that. If you want to throw me down some stairs because of all of this, I'd be more than happy to meet you at Bramlage for the next home game.

And sorry Winters!!!!!!

Every time I bring it up?  First time I said a word about it, Trim and I aren't the same person.  I didn't see a thread about you apologizing, I've just seen you joking about it more than once and it seems to me that you are being a dick about a dick move you pulled.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 20, 2012, 11:27:21 AM
[redacted] don't mock me for the FTr talking point, it was my damn observation in the first place.  You're kind of right, but your observation is too simple.  Yes, shooting floaters lends you to getting fouled less, but he's shooting more floaters now than ever yet his FTr is shooting up.  He shot 10 FTs on Wednesday night.  His FTr is improving even though he's shooting more floaters, because the ball is in his hands more and he's going to the basket much harder than ever.  You don't have much control over how often you are fouled when you're being aggressive.  If you could control how often you are fouled I'm pretty sure Big Gip would rather just shoot FGs instead of shooting 9 FTs every 40 minutes.

His attacking style this year, and especially lately, has raised his FTr, but he's still a weird FTr-er. This year he has 6 games with FTrs around 60, which is pretty good for him. But he also has 7 with FTrs of 11 or lower. Then a few up around his average for the year (30). Even in Big 12 play he's better, but he still goes 28.5, 11.7, 57.1, 25.0, and 58.8 in his 5 games. And most of his fouls drawn seem to occur more in transition situations; when he penetrates he seems much more interested in avoiding contact and hitting his killer floater than trying to draw contact and possible And 1s.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: SdK on January 20, 2012, 11:27:48 AM
I just sometimes see Rodney play

Yeah, that's what happens when you show up to get your ticket and go to the game.

Haha you're right. The funny part is that ticket is the whole reason I was in  Manhattan to watch the Cotton Bowl the night before and I got so crap faced that I couldn't get up the next day.


On the bright side, the first time you gave me a ticket you remarked about how you had no clue who the hell I was....now you do.

I wouldn't recognize you if you set up a tent and camped out in the north wing of my house.

I think the IP address of my posts would give it away.  :dunno:

Just curious, why do you find this so humorous?  You denied someone else the opportunity to go to the game for free, and you're rough ridin' yukking it up.  Are you that socially inept, Aspergers possibly?  Are you just using humor to shield your embarrassment?  Or are you just that big of a dickface?  Not showing up for the ticket is bullshit but forgivable, you acting like you are watching the Kings of Comedy when this is brought up makes me want to drop kick you down the spacious Bramlage aisles.

I already made a thread where I apologized for not showing up. I don't intend to keep apologizing every time I make a post that you or Trim want to bring it up again. I will make jokes when that happens. I don't take this crap that seriously, I apologized and will seek no further avenues to regain either of your appreciations beyond that. If you want to throw me down some stairs because of all of this, I'd be more than happy to meet you at Bramlage for the next home game.

And sorry Winters!!!!!!

Every time I bring it up?  First time I said a word about it, Trim and I aren't the same person.  I didn't see a thread about you apologizing, I've just seen you joking about it more than once and it seems to me that you are being a dick about a dick move you pulled.

I know you aren't the same person. I just met you both at the same time. I figured you were friends, possibly sharing similar view points. Perhaps not.

http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=18608.0 (http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=18608.0)
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Trim on January 20, 2012, 11:35:12 AM
I'd be more than happy to meet you at Bramlage for the next home game.

You mean unless something else comes up?
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: MakeItRain on January 20, 2012, 11:36:20 AM
[redacted] don't mock me for the FTr talking point, it was my damn observation in the first place.  You're kind of right, but your observation is too simple.  Yes, shooting floaters lends you to getting fouled less, but he's shooting more floaters now than ever yet his FTr is shooting up.  He shot 10 FTs on Wednesday night.  His FTr is improving even though he's shooting more floaters, because the ball is in his hands more and he's going to the basket much harder than ever.  You don't have much control over how often you are fouled when you're being aggressive.  If you could control how often you are fouled I'm pretty sure Big Gip would rather just shoot FGs instead of shooting 9 FTs every 40 minutes.

His attacking style this year, and especially lately, has raised his FTr, but he's still a weird FTr-er. This year he has 6 games with FTrs around 60, which is pretty good for him. But he also has 7 with FTrs of 11 or lower. Then a few up around his average for the year (30). Even in Big 12 play he's better, but he still goes 28.5, 11.7, 57.1, 25.0, and 58.8 in his 5 games. And most of his fouls drawn seem to occur more in transition situations; when he penetrates he seems much more interested in avoiding contact and hitting his killer floater than trying to draw contact and possible And 1s.

Clearly the farther away from the basket you work the less you're going to get fouled.  The point here is that floaters as an explanation for his FTr is an explanation that is sorely lacking.  And I don't think he is "avoiding contact" he's getting himself in the best scoring positions for Rodney.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 20, 2012, 11:55:20 AM
[redacted] don't mock me for the FTr talking point, it was my damn observation in the first place.  You're kind of right, but your observation is too simple.  Yes, shooting floaters lends you to getting fouled less, but he's shooting more floaters now than ever yet his FTr is shooting up.  He shot 10 FTs on Wednesday night.  His FTr is improving even though he's shooting more floaters, because the ball is in his hands more and he's going to the basket much harder than ever.  You don't have much control over how often you are fouled when you're being aggressive.  If you could control how often you are fouled I'm pretty sure Big Gip would rather just shoot FGs instead of shooting 9 FTs every 40 minutes.

His attacking style this year, and especially lately, has raised his FTr, but he's still a weird FTr-er. This year he has 6 games with FTrs around 60, which is pretty good for him. But he also has 7 with FTrs of 11 or lower. Then a few up around his average for the year (30). Even in Big 12 play he's better, but he still goes 28.5, 11.7, 57.1, 25.0, and 58.8 in his 5 games. And most of his fouls drawn seem to occur more in transition situations; when he penetrates he seems much more interested in avoiding contact and hitting his killer floater than trying to draw contact and possible And 1s.

Clearly the farther away from the basket you work the less you're going to get fouled.  The point here is that floaters as an explanation for his FTr is an explanation that is sorely lacking.  And I don't think he is "avoiding contact" he's getting himself in the best scoring positions for Rodney.

I suppose I'm thinking of flawed comparisons to past players like Jake and Denis. When they got inside defenses (Jake more than Denis) they often tried to draw contact at the rim as much as trying to score. But they were smaller with better handles.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: MakeItRain on January 20, 2012, 12:05:07 PM
[redacted] don't mock me for the FTr talking point, it was my damn observation in the first place.  You're kind of right, but your observation is too simple.  Yes, shooting floaters lends you to getting fouled less, but he's shooting more floaters now than ever yet his FTr is shooting up.  He shot 10 FTs on Wednesday night.  His FTr is improving even though he's shooting more floaters, because the ball is in his hands more and he's going to the basket much harder than ever.  You don't have much control over how often you are fouled when you're being aggressive.  If you could control how often you are fouled I'm pretty sure Big Gip would rather just shoot FGs instead of shooting 9 FTs every 40 minutes.

His attacking style this year, and especially lately, has raised his FTr, but he's still a weird FTr-er. This year he has 6 games with FTrs around 60, which is pretty good for him. But he also has 7 with FTrs of 11 or lower. Then a few up around his average for the year (30). Even in Big 12 play he's better, but he still goes 28.5, 11.7, 57.1, 25.0, and 58.8 in his 5 games. And most of his fouls drawn seem to occur more in transition situations; when he penetrates he seems much more interested in avoiding contact and hitting his killer floater than trying to draw contact and possible And 1s.

Clearly the farther away from the basket you work the less you're going to get fouled.  The point here is that floaters as an explanation for his FTr is an explanation that is sorely lacking.  And I don't think he is "avoiding contact" he's getting himself in the best scoring positions for Rodney.

I suppose I'm thinking of flawed comparisons to past players like Jake and Denis. When they got inside defenses (Jake more than Denis) they often tried to draw contact at the rim as much as trying to score. But they were smaller with better handles.

Yes, Jake went to the body against defenders.  Rodney absolutely doesn't do this, but on the same note I don't think he is guilty of avoiding contact
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: kso_FAN on January 20, 2012, 12:19:02 PM
Yes, Jake went to the body against defenders.  Rodney absolutely doesn't do this, but on the same note I don't think he is guilty of avoiding contact

I think on floaters he does (avoid). He leans, he sways, he stops short of defenders. But he's really good at making them. I mean its become like a 75-80% make when he's inside 12 feet on that thing, so I'm glad he seemingly avoids contact on those.

But in transition and on Oboards close to the rim he goes up not avoiding contact. I guess I'm saying he's a bit situational in how/when he tries to draw fouls.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: mocat on January 20, 2012, 01:21:03 PM
I'm just saying, that one time where he was driving straight at a UT defender, and then in midair punched in new coordinates off the starboard bow, I thought it was incredible.
Title: Re: Good Game Rodney
Post by: Lucas Scoopsalot on January 20, 2012, 01:47:01 PM
Rodney McGruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuder. Best sounding name over the loud speaker.