Re: NIT: Rider @ Oregon (Tues 7 PM ESPN3)
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:18 pm
Victor Bailey showing why he should have gotten more PT.
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For every game like this, he had like 2-3 afterward where he disappeared due to bad decisions or poor shot selection.Phenom wrote:Victor Bailey showing why he should have gotten more PT.
So, he played like Elijah Brown in every game?greenyellow wrote:For every game like this, he had like 2-3 afterward where he disappeared due to bad decisions or poor shot selection.Phenom wrote:Victor Bailey showing why he should have gotten more PT.
He was playing well to begin the year but then either hit a freshman wall or lost confidence.Merganzer wrote:So, he played like Elijah Brown in every game?greenyellow wrote:For every game like this, he had like 2-3 afterward where he disappeared due to bad decisions or poor shot selection.Phenom wrote:Victor Bailey showing why he should have gotten more PT.
Yes, a freshman, lost confidence, hit a wall, could not find rhythm because of not getting consistent PT, as opposed to a senior, son of NBA coach, who consistently took bad shots and made poor decisions.Phenom wrote:He was playing well to begin the year but then either hit a freshman wall or lost confidence.Merganzer wrote:So, he played like Elijah Brown in every game?greenyellow wrote:For every game like this, he had like 2-3 afterward where he disappeared due to bad decisions or poor shot selection.Phenom wrote:Victor Bailey showing why he should have gotten more PT.
Yes and it's exactly why he should have been playing all along. Experience comes from playing. Except for Elijah Brown apparently...greenyellow wrote:For every game like this, he had like 2-3 afterward where he disappeared due to bad decisions or poor shot selection.Phenom wrote:Victor Bailey showing why he should have gotten more PT.
Bailey was a pleasant surprise. But I still don't know if Oregon is a team that "wants" to board a plane and fly to Wisconsin, if Marquette beats Harvard, or is even really interested in playing another home game, if Harvard beats Marquette. This season every game has looked and felt like it was the first game.oregontrack wrote:i made a post yesterday or the day before saying i had a bad feeling about this game, and i thought i was spot-on after the first half... we looked like a team that did NOT want to board a plane and fly cross-country to extend the season one more game, whereas rider was talking about this potentially being the biggest win their program's history... but what a pleasant surprise in the second half by bailey. and pritch had a well-deserved bounce back.
From the post-game interview, it sounds like the coaches worked on getting Bailey's shot fixed, namely getting some arc on it after noticing he was basically line-driving shots.GrantDuck wrote:Cool to see VJ do that and hopefully it's a sign of things to come for next year.
For the life of me can't figure out why anyone would draft Troy Brown at this point.
Whatever they did, it worked. Maybe they should try that on everyone else not named Payton Pritchard.greenyellow wrote:From the post-game interview, it sounds like the coaches worked on getting Bailey's shot fixed, namely getting some arc on it after noticing he was basically line-driving shots.GrantDuck wrote:Cool to see VJ do that and hopefully it's a sign of things to come for next year.
For the life of me can't figure out why anyone would draft Troy Brown at this point.