SOC94 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:39 pm
rxburgfan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:19 pm
yabbadabbadoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 4:49 pm
Hammond best player on the floor????? Really!!!!!!!
I just didn't see that. He can't shoot a lick from the outside or the FT line. He dips his shoulder into the defender more than any player I've ever seen. It was only called once last night as a charge.
If I'm playing the Oaks and I'm down 3-5 in the last three minutes of a game, I'm putting him on the line the rest of the game. Maybe he had an off night shooting but those two FT's he shot were absolute bricks. I would make him beat from there. The old Jim Valvano method
Agree. I don’t see him as best player on the floor. His percentage on the night was low and faded in the second half. Kid works really hard but not best on the floor.
I’d love to know who you guys think would have been the best player on the court? This should be good.
Hammond has been a tremendous player all year long for Oak Hill, not only scoring but is one of the best at rebounding in SEO. Give McCorkle and at times Sanderline a little credit, as at times they played some pretty good defense against him. Every kid has good nights and not so good nights, believe it or not even sometimes Burg players as well. Even though Burg was pretty much in control 95% of the game, other than a few seconds in the 3rd Qtr, OH still outscored the Burg 36-35 the second half. When 3 of your starting 5 players only score a combined 2 total pts, it's really a wonder that OH only lost by 7 pts. As far as I'm concerned Drew Hanning scoring 22 pts in the second half for OH, gave them a chance to compete for the win, where as Matt Miller was the one Burg player that stepped up and got the momentum back in the Burgs favor after OH had rallied and taken the lead.