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Post by yankeefriar on Jan 30, 2016 22:32:00 GMT -5
Got his lunch eaten by Dunn. To think he was the Big East Pre-Season player of the year prior to LAST YEAR is a joke. Dunn owned him all night.
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Post by thefriarman on Jan 30, 2016 22:39:10 GMT -5
Still ended up with 18 points...hit some big shots to keep GT close in the closing minutes...but definitely not as a complete player as Kris.
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Post by greyfriar on Jan 31, 2016 11:09:04 GMT -5
His post game quote in the Washington Post about Dunn: " I did a solid job on him individually, but when he gets going downhill for on ball situations we needed as a team to do a better job." Way to go DSR throwing your teammates under the bus after you "individually" got torched. I believe Dunn also pulled his trunks down around his sneakers stealing the ball from him a few times.
Another in a long list of talented but unlikable Georgetown players.
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Post by thewalk on Jan 31, 2016 11:10:53 GMT -5
..and who would have been your preseason pick last year?
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Post by friar71 on Jan 31, 2016 11:24:22 GMT -5
Maybe it was me, but he looked much smaller than Dunn. But Dunn is listed as 6'4' 220 and he is listed as 6'3" 215.
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Post by yankeefriar on Jan 31, 2016 12:01:24 GMT -5
..and who would have been your preseason pick last year? I get your point Walk. From a talent standpoint the league was a big unknown last year. But in the end, while a good player, he was not a player of the year. Nor will he be this year. And Dunn owned HIM last night, not his teammates as he would like people to believe.
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Post by thewalk on Jan 31, 2016 13:02:25 GMT -5
ive never been a fan and the difference between he and dunn is miles...but going into last year it probably had to be him or arch...
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Post by friarbrown on Jan 31, 2016 21:13:03 GMT -5
The thing with DSR is that he puts up good numbers. Who would've guessed that he is a top 10 scorer at that school. He hasn't really improved either. Watching him and Dunn go at it shows the difference between a pro and a very good college player. I think he a perfect reflection of his coach, they are just alright. Better than most but not good enough to come out on top against the best.
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Post by pcdad on Feb 1, 2016 12:37:18 GMT -5
Part of DSR's self-assessment as with many collegiate players is that he has inflated opinion of his ability nurtured from the time he was in middle school. Facing Dunn exposed his limitations.
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