I wasn't able to watch the game - what was the injury to Missi? Any post-game info on the injury?
He hurt his thumb hitting the "like" button on the instagram showing his post moves.Jayman1963 said:
I wasn't able to watch the game - what was the injury to Missi? Any post-game info on the injury?
Thanks ursa - I'm guessing the BU Quarterback room has some flak jackets lying around they could send to Memphis.ursamajor said:
Some kind of rib injury. Drew said it was bothering him even before the game.
42 XXXLongJayman1963 said:Thanks ursa - I'm guessing the BU Quarterback room has some flak jackets lying around they could send to Memphis.ursamajor said:
Some kind of rib injury. Drew said it was bothering him even before the game.
Talked to Yves postgame and he says he's had some back pain the past few days.
— Eric Kelly (@EricKellyTV) March 22, 2024
Took time yesterday to try and loosen it up, and he had a brace on pregame. Took a hit that reaggravated the pain and had to put a heat pad on it on the bench.
"Hopefully I'll be ready to go Sunday." https://t.co/tWiaoa3r60 pic.twitter.com/tDzMWy2vSl
I think by now they both know how to play. And if we are needing big minutes from EJ, we're in big trouble anyway. At most he is only capable of 5-7 minutes even if Missi is injured.TXBEAR_bf said:
I was surprised we didn't see Jon get any PT until garbage time. I would have liked to have seen him and also Caleb get some more minutes to get more game time situation practice. If Missi can't play many minutes we are going to need minutes from Jon and Caleb.
#Baylor head coach Scott Drew on Yves Missi's injury postgame:
— Foster Nicholas (@FosterNicholas_) March 22, 2024
"He woke up that way and it bothered him yesterday. The good thing is you have a day off. Yves is really durable. He hasn't missed a game, hadn't missed much practice, if any practice." (1/2)
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Missi is soft. Josh came in and added a spark - I would like to see him get more minutes...
If he will be a first rounder he has to go. Returning *could* help him move up a few spots, but the injury risk would be a foolish gamble. Look no further than what happened to EJ and how his promising career was ruined by injury.TXBEAR_bf said:
Missi isn't soft, he is just very inexperienced. I know there is no chance he stays, but I really think he could be a number 1-2 pick if he stayed and showed the same progress as we have seen this year. He would also be a big focus of the offense and have a great PG to get him the ball.
BluesBear said:
Missi is soft. Josh came in and added a spark - I would like to see him get more minutes...
I agree with this take except the moronic dumb ass part.JP1037 said:BluesBear said:
Missi is soft. Josh came in and added a spark - I would like to see him get more minutes...
I try to avoid personal attacks but this is a moronic uninformed dumb ass take. Kid is very young and needs to add weight and strength but not even close to soft. He plays hard and has an edge to him.
#Baylor freshman center Yves Missi spoke to media and said he feels way better today and there is no question he will play tomorrow.
— Foster Nicholas (@FosterNicholas_) March 23, 2024
Neither freshman is soft. They're just physically immature compared to their peers, and it shows up on the defensive end, especially.Crawfoso1973 said:
I would add, same applies to Walter. Walter has many holes in his game but he always plays balls out and brings so many positive intangibles. When shots aren't falling you see the same effort and body language and perfectly fits our culture of JOY. We are blessed and fortunate to have both of those guys with us for their one year. Hopefully we get to see them 2, 3, or 4 more games in the green and gold.
I wouldn't even say our team lacks intensity on the defensive end. The effort and intensity are there. What we lack is technique, and personnel with natural defensive skill and instincts. Contrary to popular belief, defense is not all about effort and intensity. It is also about aptitude and instinct. Just as some players are more skilled offensively, others are more naturally skilled defensively. Our recruiting is based on how guys fit into our offensive system and we do not recruit guys based on their aptitude on the defensive end. But, I suppose that's a topic for another thread.bear2be2 said:Neither freshman is soft. They're just physically immature compared to their peers, and it shows up on the defensive end, especially.Crawfoso1973 said:
I would add, same applies to Walter. Walter has many holes in his game but he always plays balls out and brings so many positive intangibles. When shots aren't falling you see the same effort and body language and perfectly fits our culture of JOY. We are blessed and fortunate to have both of those guys with us for their one year. Hopefully we get to see them 2, 3, or 4 more games in the green and gold.
I will say our team's defensive intensity is severely lacking as a whole, and this tournament has served to shine a spotlight on that fact.
Watching the way other teams get after their opponents defensively serves as a stark contrast to what we do for all but about six or seven minutes of every game. But there aren't many teams in this tournament that can score the way we can either, so I guess it's a give and take.
Not 5?Crawfoso1973 said:
I would add, same applies to Walter. Walter has many holes in his game but he always plays balls out and brings so many positive intangibles. When shots aren't falling you see the same effort and body language and perfectly fits our culture of JOY. We are blessed and fortunate to have both of those guys with us for their one year. Hopefully we get to see them 2, 3, or 4 more games in the green and gold.
I disagree with your exception.chorne68 said:I agree with this take except the moronic dumb ass part.JP1037 said:BluesBear said:
Missi is soft. Josh came in and added a spark - I would like to see him get more minutes...
I try to avoid personal attacks but this is a moronic uninformed dumb ass take. Kid is very young and needs to add weight and strength but not even close to soft. He plays hard and has an edge to him.
Missi plays soft. He was being schooled by 1-2 stars players from Colgate. That's not a uniformed dumb ass take.JP1037 said:BluesBear said:
Missi is soft. Josh came in and added a spark - I would like to see him get more minutes...
I try to avoid personal attacks but this is a moronic uninformed dumb ass take. Kid is very young and needs to add weight and strength but not even close to soft. He plays hard and has an edge to him.
Agreed, he was being schooled by the Colgate bigs. Those guys were 4-5 years older than him. He is still very raw and has only been playing organized basketball 3 or 4 years. He is extremely inexperienced and still only 19 years old....which does not make him "soft." Those are facts, not excuses.BluesBear said:Missi plays soft. He was being schooled by 1-2 stars players from Colgate. That's not a uniformed dumb ass take.JP1037 said:BluesBear said:
Missi is soft. Josh came in and added a spark - I would like to see him get more minutes...
I try to avoid personal attacks but this is a moronic uninformed dumb ass take. Kid is very young and needs to add weight and strength but not even close to soft. He plays hard and has an edge to him.
Take your Baylor sunshine pumper glasses off - - You all have been complaining this year about him needing to step up and be more of a post presence...He was non existence against U of H.....Stop making excuses.
BluesBear said:Missi plays soft. He was being schooled by 1-2 stars players from Colgate. That's not a uniformed dumb ass take.JP1037 said:BluesBear said:
Missi is soft. Josh came in and added a spark - I would like to see him get more minutes...
I try to avoid personal attacks but this is a moronic uninformed dumb ass take. Kid is very young and needs to add weight and strength but not even close to soft. He plays hard and has an edge to him.
Take your Baylor sunshine pumper glasses off - - You all have been complaining this year about him needing to step up and be more of a post presence...He was non existence against U of H.....Stop making excuses.
I disagree. Effort and intensity aren't the same thing IMO. This team plays hard by its standards, but I don't think it has any concept of how intense you have to be on the defensive end to consistently make stops.Crawfoso1973 said:I wouldn't even say our team lacks intensity on the defensive end. The effort and intensity are there. What we lack is technique, and personnel with natural defensive skill and instincts. Contrary to popular belief, defense is not all about effort and intensity. It is also about aptitude and instinct. Just as some players are more skilled offensively, others are more naturally skilled defensively. Our recruiting is based on how guys fit into our offensive system and we do not recruit guys based on their aptitude on the defensive end. But, I suppose that's a topic for another thread.bear2be2 said:Neither freshman is soft. They're just physically immature compared to their peers, and it shows up on the defensive end, especially.Crawfoso1973 said:
I would add, same applies to Walter. Walter has many holes in his game but he always plays balls out and brings so many positive intangibles. When shots aren't falling you see the same effort and body language and perfectly fits our culture of JOY. We are blessed and fortunate to have both of those guys with us for their one year. Hopefully we get to see them 2, 3, or 4 more games in the green and gold.
I will say our team's defensive intensity is severely lacking as a whole, and this tournament has served to shine a spotlight on that fact.
Watching the way other teams get after their opponents defensively serves as a stark contrast to what we do for all but about six or seven minutes of every game. But there aren't many teams in this tournament that can score the way we can either, so I guess it's a give and take.