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72Spider

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Watching the replay. Dayton up 3 and Davis loses the ball out of bounds driving to the hoop. This was after Fore's missed dunk. Dayton takes the ball out of bounds and the guy moves sideways before passing the ball in. Was a violation as passer can only move on a made basket or made free throw. Nothing was called. We should have retained possession. Dayton goes downcourt and Cook hits the 3 pointer from the top of the key to go up 6 and we never catch up.
 
Nice find 72 but I'm over with blaming our loses on bad officiating. More disturbing to me is Davis driving the lane and losing the ball. Seems like he has had this problem couple of times nearly every game for 4 years now. Only 2 more games then on to lax, baseball, and spring football.
 
Nice find 72 but I'm over with blaming our loses on bad officiating. More disturbing to me is Davis driving the lane and losing the ball. Seems like he has had this problem couple of times nearly every game for 4 years now. Only 2 more games then on to lax, baseball, and spring football.
Yes, we have seen that Replay for four long years expecting a different result.
 
maybe once the season ends everyone can stop looking for additional things to criticize Trey about?
the turnover was unfortunate but we only had 5 all game. he's a forward playing guard, one of our primary ball handlers, and he leads the team in assist to turnover ratio. Trey's ball handling is an asset, not a problem.
he's not a good shooter. I get it. his FT shooting isn't good, I know. but Wood, Fore, Taylor and even TJ aren't much better.
Trey doesn't deserve nearly as much crap as he repetitively gets on this board.
 
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Trey is a hard worker, great kid, and consummate teammate. Trey would have been a great 6th man, high energy guy for us, but that is all he ever should have been for a team that wants to compete for NCAA at large bids. The fact that he was a 3 year starter who played 30 plus minutes is not his fault, it is Mooney's.

Every player, Mooney recruited for Trey's position (Singleton, Smithen, Diekvoss, Josh Jones) is no longer with the program. Jones is the only one of those 4, who had any potential to be a Division 1 level player.
 
I agree, 97. he'd be an awesome 6th man. heck, imagine if we were so deep that TJ was our 6th man. that would be incredible.
but the fact is he's been one of our best 5 for a long time. put that on Mooney and the others involved in recruiting. but Trey's been a warrior and I for one appreciate all he's done. he doesn't deserve the daily bashings here.
 
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Aren't Sherrod and Buckingham also rated as 3 Star Players? Are these ratings really meaningful or accurate?
 
I agree, 97. he'd be an awesome 6th man. heck, imagine if we were so deep that TJ was our 6th man. that would be incredible.
but the fact is he's been one of our best 5 for a long time. put that on Mooney and the others involved in recruiting. but Trey's been a warrior and I for one appreciate all he's done. he doesn't deserve the daily bashings here.
He doesn't get "daily bashings here" as you say. I have seen and heard plenty of comments about basketball skill and performance. No indication that the comments are personal.
 
He doesn't get "daily bashings here" as you say. I have seen and heard plenty of comments about basketball skill and performance. No indication that the comments are personal.
I think Trey hustles, play decent defense, can keep up with guard or forwards on defense, ........ and a great kid and it is always a treat to have a former players son here but I do fault him on not working enough on his shot during the off season in the five years he was here.
 
I've heard he worked on his shot as much as anyone.
homer, I never said the negative posts were personal. but they're daily. they're repetitive. and they undervalue his role on the team.
 
Young man was a warrior, just could not shoot. Forced into a role he could not play but gave all he had
 
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The purpose of this thread was not to give an excuse for poor officiating or to bash Trey, but just to give an interesting example of how a relatively small thing (obvious missed call) can be magnified at crunch time and how it can lead to bad consequences (contested 3 that goes in extending deficit to 6).
 
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