Aaron Craft - starting PG?
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FatHobbitCraft played great against the press, but did anyone else think sometimes he looked just a little bit out of control? He reminded me of PJ Hill bringing the ball down the court a couple of times.
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no, not at all...I was very surprised at not only his composure, but the way he kept his head up, looking downcourt the whole time--JMOFatHobbit;564445 wrote:Craft played great against the press, but did anyone else think sometimes he looked just a little bit out of control? He reminded me of PJ Hill bringing the ball down the court a couple of times. -
thedynasty1998FatHobbit;564445 wrote:Craft played great against the press, but did anyone else think sometimes he looked just a little bit out of control? He reminded me of PJ Hill bringing the ball down the court a couple of times.
You have to be shitting me. He looked like PJ Hill? I think you're a Buckeye fan, but I would expect that from the biggest of trolls. -
royal_klol...he was always under control and looked very comfortable against that press.
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FatHobbitvball10set;564471 wrote:no, not at all...I was very surprised at not only his composure, but the way he kept his head up, looking downcourt the whole time--JMOthedynasty1998;564485 wrote:You have to be shitting me. He looked like PJ Hill? I think you're a Buckeye fan, but I would expect that from the biggest of trolls.
I'm not saying he played like PJ Hill. (who I actually thought was a great kid who did everything he could with the talent that he had) I'm just saying there were one or two (maybe three) times when Florida was pressing him and I thought he was going to lose the ball. I think he played a great game and I mean no disrespect to him but there were a couple of times I thought he was going to turn it over for sure.royal_k;564517 wrote:lol...he was always under control and looked very comfortable against that press. -
Ankle BreakerThis is what I like. 30 minutes or thereabouts per game, no matter when he gets them.
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thedynasty1998FatHobbit;564538 wrote:I'm not saying he played like PJ Hill. (who I actually thought was a great kid who did everything he could with the talent that he had) I'm just saying there were one or two (maybe three) times when Florida was pressing him and I thought he was going to lose the ball. I think he played a great game and I mean no disrespect to him but there were a couple of times I thought he was going to turn it over for sure.
I know you meant no disrespect, but choose your words more carefully.
BTW, I loved PJ Hill. Dude gave everything he had to Ohio State. I was a big fan of Terwilliger as well. It's not their fault that they were playing above their skill level, but they did what they could to help the team.
As for Craft, there wasn't one time when I felt uncomfortable with the ball in his hands. I can understand why some would, but is just so collected with the ball in his hands. -
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I agree, Twig was another player who gave everything he had.thedynasty1998;564546 wrote:BTW, I loved PJ Hill. Dude gave everything he had to Ohio State. I was a big fan of Terwilliger as well. It's not their fault that they were playing above their skill level, but they did what they could to help the team.
thedynasty1998;564546 wrote:As for Craft, there wasn't one time when I felt uncomfortable with the ball in his hands. I can understand why some would, but is just so collected with the ball in his hands.
Guess it was just me. lol -
centralbucksfanOuch...PJ Hill? Come on....
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CinciX12Aaron's interview tonight on 97.1 was very, very good. Happened to catch it while coming home. At 18 he is far more mature than the majority of my friends that are 22-25. Very level headed. Kept the praise with the upperclassmen and continued to reiterate that he has a ton to learn.