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    ... but I know I love you (Jimmer Fredette).

    The older I get, the less I care about basketball, but I still care enough to share my ill-informed opinions on a message board.

    I have no idea if the new adage about good perimeter players being the key to winning in the NCAA tournament is true, but if there were ever two guys custom made to go on a tear and win a tourney game or two despite their flaws, Jimmer Fredette and Jonathan Tavernari are those guys. Remember what Gerry Freaking McNamara did to us a few years ago? Remember?! I can see Jimmer and/or Tav doing that to someone this year.

    Lee who? I have always defended and will always defend the all-around play of Cummard. He was the kind of teammate we'd all like to play with -- unselfish to a fault, a great passer and defender, the ultimate facilitator on the court. But he was a shrinking violet. His strength was also his weakness: an unwillingness to say, "Screw it, I don't care about this team bullshit anymore, I'm going off tonight." In a way, I love him for it, but I think it cost us dearly in March. I predict a tournament win in the next two years. Take that Utes!

    By the way, I thought the back and forth with Prof-Bball on CB about why Jackson Emery and Lamont Morgan were chosen as team captains was pretty funny. Gotta make sure the Utah County white guys and the black guys are properly represented! Brazilians and east coasters are the true minorities on the BYU basketball team.

    http://www.cougarboard.com/noframes/...tml?id=4926441

    I know almost every team at almost every level of almost every sport does it, but the tradition of choosing team captains is soooooooooo cheesy. What does it mean? What does it matter? What does a captain do other than lead the team in pre-game stretches and talk to the refs before the game? The debates about who should be captain (hello, Derek Jeter) remind me of the debates about whose fan base is more classy -- who cares?!

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    Originally posted by Hazzard View Post
    I know almost every team at almost every level of almost every sport does it, but the tradition of choosing team captains is soooooooooo cheesy. What does it mean? What does it matter? What does a captain do other than lead the team in pre-game stretches and talk to the refs before the game? The debates about who should be captain (hello, Derek Jeter) remind me of the debates about whose fan base is more classy -- who cares?!

    I was captain of my HS basketball team. Let me tell you--IT WAS A HUGE DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't downgrade that title, it was a HUGE DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was so NOT CHEESY!!!!!!!!!! My conversations with the refs made a big difference in the course of the game...my stretching practices kept my guys healthy (let me just say that McKay would not have torn his muscles under my captain stretching tutelage).

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hazzard View Post
      ... but I know I love you (Jimmer Fredette).

      The older I get, the less I care about basketball, but I still care enough to share my ill-informed opinions on a message board.

      I have no idea if the new adage about good perimeter players being the key to winning in the NCAA tournament is true, but if there were ever two guys custom made to go on a tear and win a tourney game or two despite their flaws, Jimmer Fredette and Jonathan Tavernari are those guys. Remember what Gerry Freaking McNamara did to us a few years ago? Remember?! I can see Jimmer and/or Tav doing that to someone this year.

      Lee who? I have always defended and will always defend the all-around play of Cummard. He was the kind of teammate we'd all like to play with -- unselfish to a fault, a great passer and defender, the ultimate facilitator on the court. But he was a shrinking violet. His strength was also his weakness: an unwillingness to say, "Screw it, I don't care about this team bullshit anymore, I'm going off tonight." In a way, I love him for it, but I think it cost us dearly in March. I predict a tournament win in the next two years. Take that Utes!

      By the way, I thought the back and forth with Prof-Bball on CB about why Jackson Emery and Lamont Morgan were chosen as team captains was pretty funny. Gotta make sure the Utah County white guys and the black guys are properly represented! Brazilians and east coasters are the true minorities on the BYU basketball team.

      http://www.cougarboard.com/noframes/...tml?id=4926441

      I know almost every team at almost every level of almost every sport does it, but the tradition of choosing team captains is soooooooooo cheesy. What does it mean? What does it matter? What does a captain do other than lead the team in pre-game stretches and talk to the refs before the game? The debates about who should be captain (hello, Derek Jeter) remind me of the debates about whose fan base is more classy -- who cares?!
      I don't have an opinion on the captain debate, but I endorse the rest of your post.

      I'm excited for this season, and I'll be there with my boys tonight. Jimmer's pull back cross over against Wake Forest (was it against Teague?) they play in the BB promo's is about as sick as they come. Walking up to my car after Saturday's game I was feeling depressed about BYU sports as I have in a long time. I looked up and saw the Marriot Center and a twinge of hope spread throughout my soul.

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      • #4
        Just read the thread on captains. Kind of funny. The Emery choice is obvious. He's an emotional guy and natural leader. The Morgan choice is a little odd. I think I'd be fine if Morgan was on the back of the bench this year.

        Can one of our representatives talk prof-bball into coming over here? We'd have all the good BB posters here if he came.

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        • #5
          A post mentioning Jimmer Fredette, and I am on it like white on Rye, New York.

          It bothered me that Prof BBall broke down his explanation along... socioeconomic lines. I hate to use the "R" word. I cannot believe with all of the cross-cutting cleavages on the BBall team, that is the division they went with.

          I like the Deseret News' Jim Rayburn's explanation better, he said that the rest of the team thought to place team leadership on someone other than Tav or Jimmer, to free them up to worry only about their individual play.

          Although if ProfBBall is correct, where does that leave poor Brandon Davies? He will be sooooooooooo conflicted...

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