And jamar was a dumb f.ck a possession or two before picking up an offensive foul on a screen. 4 points today from our big 12 sixth man rs junior. So what nick played like nick. Jamar is the one who negatively affects the team most with his disappearing acts.
that was a bad call, dumbass. it's also irrelevant. good players have to be forgiven for occasional mistakes. players that only make mistakes suck.
4 points all game is more than an "occasional mistake". And if you want to forgive Jamar for scoring less than he did last season (he was supposed to supplement Clemente's offense, remember?) and for the most part showing little improvement over last season then go ahead. Forgive Jake and Curt too. But, to me, Jamar has yet to reach a level of play and then consistently stay there. Especially one that he's capable of. He continually (see, not occasionally) suffers through long lapses of terrible decision making, or just of general worthlessness.
In addition to that, at least twice a game finds himself a victim of one of these "bad calls". How many times do we see the guy get locked up with a post player while battling for position and then fall backwards to the ground only to have a foul called on him? How many times has he stupidly jumped over the back, reached-in, shoved out on a pick and been called for it? Right, he's junkyard. But theres a difference between actually
learning how a game is being called and adjusting your game so that you can be physical without drawing attention to yourself compared with being overtly-obvious in your physical play. He's not much better than Wally in this regard.
And, really, its not that big of a deal. Its just Jamar being Jamar, I guess. You want to forgive him. I'd rather call him a dumbf*ck.