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Title: "Senior Night ends well for Tide's only senior"
Post by: Chechem on March 01, 2012, 04:54:24 AM
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/02/senior_night_ends_well_for_tid.html

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On Senior Night, Alabama's only senior wasn't having much of a night.

In 16 minutes in the first half, JaMychal Green scored only two points as he sank 1 of 6 shots from the field.

But the star forward finished with a game-high 15 points and a team-high 10 rebounds Wednesday night...
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"For this being my last game at the coliseum, that's the way I liked to go out," he said.

There are some good quotes in the article, despite challenging sentence-structure issues by JG.  :dunno:


Title: Re: "Senior Night ends well for Tide's only senior"
Post by: Chechem on March 01, 2012, 04:56:38 AM

JG's post-game video: http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/02/tides_jamychal_green_and_andre.html


Title: Re: "Senior Night ends well for Tide's only senior"
Post by: Jamos on March 01, 2012, 06:12:38 AM
I thought Green handled his anger much better last night because he definitly had the chances to lose his cool. I purposely watched a lot of Green last night just to see why he's always in trouble with the officials and I must say that I think I would have a temper management problem as well. For some reason the officials permit the rucby stlye of play, pushing and shoving, when Bama is on the offense, but when it is time for Bama to do some pushing and shoving of their own, then it becomes a foul situation. More than once did the official not run up to Green and tell him to "cool it" in the second half when Green was guarding his man and there was no outrageous roughness at all, he was only guarding his man as Auburn was guarding him on the other end of the floor. Overall though, he was one of the main reasons that Bama was able to win the game and kudos to him for his efforts.

His career is over at Coleman and I will only wonder how good this young man might have been as a player if CAG had been there when he was a freshman and had been able to steer him in the right direction from the beginning of his career.


Title: Re: "Senior Night ends well for Tide's only senior"
Post by: Catch Prothro on March 01, 2012, 06:22:01 AM
I thought Green handled his anger much better last night because he definitly had the chances to lose his cool. I purposely watched a lot of Green last night just to see why he's always in trouble with the officials and I must say that I think I would have a temper management problem as well. For some reason the officials permit the rucby stlye of play, pushing and shoving, when Bama is on the offense, but when it is time for Bama to do some pushing and shoving of their own, then it becomes a foul situation. More than once did the official not run up to Green and tell him to "cool it" in the second half when Green was guarding his man and there was no outrageous roughness at all, he was only guarding his man as Auburn was guarding him on the other end of the floor. Overall though, he was one of the main reasons that Bama was able to win the game and kudos to him for his efforts.

His career is over at Coleman and I will only wonder how good this young man might have been as a player if CAG had been there when he was a freshman and had been able to steer him in the right direction from the beginning of his career.
Greene got better as the game went on.  Auburn jumped out to a lead, and Greene missed shots in the early going, 1-6  I agree about the officiating.  A foul called on Greene when the Barn player started the pushing and clearly Greene was trying to keep his arm/shoulder from being twisted.


Title: Re: "Senior Night ends well for Tide's only senior"
Post by: Chechem on March 01, 2012, 06:32:17 AM
I thought Green handled his anger much better last night because he definitly had the chances to lose his cool. I purposely watched a lot of Green last night just to see why he's always in trouble with the officials and I must say that I think I would have a temper management problem as well. For some reason the officials permit the rucby stlye of play, pushing and shoving, when Bama is on the offense, but when it is time for Bama to do some pushing and shoving of their own, then it becomes a foul situation. More than once did the official not run up to Green and tell him to "cool it" in the second half when Green was guarding his man and there was no outrageous roughness at all, he was only guarding his man as Auburn was guarding him on the other end of the floor. Overall though, he was one of the main reasons that Bama was able to win the game and kudos to him for his efforts.

His career is over at Coleman and I will only wonder how good this young man might have been as a player if CAG had been there when he was a freshman and had been able to steer him in the right direction from the beginning of his career.
Greene got better as the game went on.  Auburn jumped out to a lead, and Greene missed shots in the early going, 1-6  I agree about the officiating.  A foul called on Greene when the Barn player started the pushing and clearly Greene was trying to keep his arm/shoulder from being twisted.

That's the only incident that I saw (that was called wrong).
Jamos, good comments again; thanks.