Close itI don't really see the point of starting a new thread for this.
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Close itI don't really see the point of starting a new thread for this.
You're complaining that he's selfish on the court?
Agree.
And this isn't a Freshman who is experiencing college for the first time.
A college coach shouldn't have to babysit.
Yes....thankfully not a major offense, but doesn't seem respectful at all.
I don't really see the point of starting a new thread for this.
So, this may be unpopular to those of you who only care about this guy scoring points and playing basketball but oh well. I can't get behind this guy at this point. Can he play ball, yes. But my impression of him has been as a selfish person. Watching him play is sometimes irritating as he seems more me first than anyone else. Hearing that he has had the cops called on him multiple times for playing loud music and annoying his neighbors is just more of the same.
Yes, Fred had a talk with him apparently and his game got more team friendly. But apparently Fred was also called in to meet with BDJ and the cops. To me, that is ridiculous, childish, and disrespectful.
I hope this is the thing that makes him realize he's got a heck of an opportunity not just at ISU playing basketball, but in life.
To be clear, I don't think these charges are a big deal. It's the overall picture he's creating. The fact that he's apparently an ongoing nuisance to his neighbors, the cops, and the fact that his coach has to babysit him. That annoys me.
I wonder how many times the cops have been called on Niang for annoying his neighbors or how many times they were called on Fred in his days as a student. In fact, compare him to any of our "troubled transfers". There is more to it than scoring points on the floor to get the respect of the fan base. Being a gifted athlete only goes so far.
If it was so bad, then the cops would have charged him before last night. As I've said previously, I kind of get the feeling that the White kid was overreacting and the cops knew that it wasn't something that they would have charged anyone else with. That's why the stupid 'text him when he is too loud' part was implemented. That's why there was a compromise over noise on the weekend---if it was too noisy for legal reasons the weekends shouldn't matter.
BDJ and the roommates should have stopped that **** long before, but I get the feeling that the complainer was a bit dramatic and all involved knew it.
I am apparently in the minority on this site who has never had the cops knock on my door.
Honestly, that opinion was based pretty much solely on the Maryland game. He didn't seem to be respecting Niang when he was talking to him on the court. He had zero assists that game as well. When there was adversity, he seemed to go out on his own. I'm not going to beat the drum on this opinion, but that is where it came from. I do think, as I said originally, that he has been playing better team ball since then.
Did you hear what Naz had to say? They guys like him. Matt Thomas HAD A DUI! You aren't talking about him being selfish. You have a problem with him because he is a transfer from UNLV who is at his 3rd school in 5 years.
And you talk about him being unselfish on the floor? All the team has said about him is how is one of the first to congratulate, give a high five, and bring the team together. He is also currently 11th in the league in Assists.
I assume you and others like you are sitting back smiling to yourselves saying, "Yup! Knew this was gonna happen! I called from day one!"
You will be singing a different tune when he has a stat line of 23/6/5 and helps sends ISU to the Sweet Sixteen.
You must have never thrown a party in Ames beforeI am apparently in the minority on this site who has never had the cops knock on my door.
I got news for you guys. The NBA has a lot guys that "don't seem respectful".
Big deal. Deal with it.
If you want to only recruit super nice guys, get used to the NIT being a major accomplishment.
Lol zero assists vs maryland no one by him could hit a shot that game. Unreal.Honestly, that opinion was based pretty much solely on the Maryland game. He didn't seem to be respecting Niang when he was talking to him on the court. He had zero assists that game as well. When there was adversity, he seemed to go out on his own. I'm not going to beat the drum on this opinion, but that is where it came from. I do think, as I said originally, that he has been playing better team ball since then.
I knew this would be unpopular with some. But I think you guys are reading WAY too much into what I'm saying. The main point I'm making is about his off the field actions. If anyone can honestly sit here and say that the fact that he has had multiple run ins with the cops is a non issue, then I guess we can just agree to disagree.
This is no higher than thou type of position. I want to like this guy. I didn't have an opinion about him based on his transfer status. In fact, I've been a big fan of pretty much every transfer we've had. Even in college, I would know better than to blast my music at all hours if the cops had already been called on me. Certainly if they'd already had 6 trips!
He had a CAREER HIGH 8 Assists against GSU! You have had a bad opnion of him since day one. If Fred thought he was hurting the team he would be GONE. Fred wants to hang a championship banner in Hilton Colsium. Not a Big 12 Tourney Championship, not a Regular Season Championship, but a National Tourney Championship Banner. He knows Bryce can help do that. He knows how to handle these situations. If there was a chance that he thought Bryce was hurting the team then Bryce would not be here. We all know.