Drew in postgame alluded to the unknowns, and the fact there is no one in college basketball playing after a similar injury. The question now will be how will Jonathan feel day to day. How much rest will he need between games? We may see him sit in the quick turnaround games like the Big 12 Tournament. Lot of game time decisions that I'm sure Jonathan and CSD are delighted to have.IowaBear said:
The dynamic greatly changes If JTT can give us 15 good minutes a game. Yesterday was certainly encouraging. Hopefully we keep the momentum into Wednesday's home game
I have thought about this too if he will have to have games off. We saw this a lot with Tristan Clark. JTT seems to be a different type of person though with how hard he worked to get back this year.xxx yyy said:Drew in postgame alluded to the unknowns, and the fact there is no one in college basketball playing after a similar injury. The question now will be how will Jonathan feel day to day. How much rest will he need between games? We may see him sit in the quick turnaround games like the Big 12 Tournament. Lot of game time decisions that I'm sure Jonathan and CSD are delighted to have.IowaBear said:
The dynamic greatly changes If JTT can give us 15 good minutes a game. Yesterday was certainly encouraging. Hopefully we keep the momentum into Wednesday's home game
Fre3dombear said:
Obviously his lateral quickness is severely hampered still. I mainly hope he doesn't reinjure it
357 days from injury like that is quite the turnaround
Were you at the Tech game. Maybe he is a little less nimble but that dude was staying in front of Tech's guards at the 3 point line. They could not get around him. Many many big men can't do that 100% healthy.Fre3dombear said:
Obviously his lateral quickness is severely hampered still. I mainly hope he doesn't reinjure it
357 days from injury like that is quite the turnaround
JP1037 said:Were you at the Tech game. Maybe he is a little less nimble but that dude was staying in front of Tech's guards at the 3 point line. They could not get around him. Many many big men can't do that 100% healthy.Fre3dombear said:
Obviously his lateral quickness is severely hampered still. I mainly hope he doesn't reinjure it
357 days from injury like that is quite the turnaround
I was shocked at how quick he looked and how well he moved.
Our "no middle defense" requires a lot of switching. Sometimes a big gets switched to a "little".Timbear said:
Why is Jon, a 6'8" big man, guarding people around the 3 pt line? Makes it a little hard to get a rebound, doesn't it.
I could see that maybe when we have a Saturday-Monday turnaround. But the college schedule is pretty forgiving in general. With two games a week, we could get him rest in practice, if he needs it.IowaBear said:
I'll be interested to see if he needs rest, meaning he plays every other game. If he's good to go and can play every game the rest of the way and give us 10-15 good minutes will be tough to beat especially in March.
I think it's hard to accuse last year's team of a lack of heart. They almost completed the biggest comeback in NCAA tournament history in the loss to UNC. Last year's team had a number of other issues, but effort and heart weren't among them IMO.bunation said:
HEART doesn't require great lateral movement, proficient 3-point shooting or even mind-blowing alley-oops.
HEART can't be coached.
HEART was critically missed last March (even tho Sochan did provide some…).
HEART, if healthy, should make (t)his team the one to watch this March.
I agree completely with this.historian said:
True. But Jonathan adds so much to this team when he is playing.
UPDATE: @JonathanTchamwa clarified to me and @MattRobertsBU that he sometimes tries to simplify his name for English speakers, but today’s recording is the authentic way to pronounce his name.
— David Kaye (@DavidKaye9) February 11, 2023
He is proud of his name and prefers the full name or #EverydayJon (not JTT) #SicEm pic.twitter.com/BbCx4VgmKO
This is SO true. Having him back is a boost to the entire team. His ability, attitude, maturity and work ethic lifts everyone.Timbear said:
Jon has become a Baylor Legend. His value to Baylor's team this year in every area, especially in giving leadership and stability, cannot be overstated.