Simply look at what he does off the court.
Also, nothing he has done on the court has been all that bad. Lost his temper once, got a BS tech against KSU, and the other was a questionable rim hanging tech.
Look at his unprompted apology after the BYU game and that is as good of a reason for him to get the award as any.
Don't know about what he does off the court, but if he was exemplary then it would make more sense. I know some will probably disagree, but I find Kane much more likeable as a player. I'm sure he's done otherwise, but he seems to just play the game. He's gotten killed a couple times on the way to the basket recently, yet just gets up and goes to shoot his free throws. Definitely respect that. Plus I like his game. Reminds me of Woolridge back in the day. Ejim seems to be like McCabe in a sense that he was a baby/brought attn to himself early and now is getting targeted for it. Would probably explain Ejim's last T (at least by the way the board described it). Both seem to have made their bed, and are now getting those iffy calls against them.
Don't know about what he does off the court, but if he was exemplary then it would make more sense. I know some will probably disagree, but I find Kane much more likeable as a player. I'm sure he's done otherwise, but he seems to just play the game. He's gotten killed a couple times on the way to the basket recently, yet just gets up and goes to shoot his free throws. Definitely respect that. Plus I like his game. Reminds me of Woolridge back in the day. Ejim seems to be like McCabe in a sense that he was a baby/brought attn to himself early and now is getting targeted for it. Would probably explain Ejim's last T (at least by the way the board described it). Both seem to have made their bed, and are now getting those iffy calls against them.
Very well put. No one likes him getting technicals, but I'll take that any day of the week if the trade off is him playing like he does. He's successful on the court because of that attitude. If he didn't have that attitude, there's no way he could go in there and be better than players bigger than him or more talented than he is.
It's going to be weird on Saturday. A crazy end of an era. Like he said, it was Hoiberg and him that have kind of seen this whole thing go from the bottom to a top 25 team. He'll always be remembered as the guy that got things going for Iowa State. Hoiberg gets a ton of credit for making the transfer thing work (and he should) but a lot of credit also needs to go to Mel. He's embraced having new teammates every year and has made things work with them.
I'll probably say it a hundred times between now and Saturday, but it really can't be said enough. Go to the game. Get there early. Get in your seats and be ready for senior night. It's been about 25 years since we've had a 4 year player play all 4 years for the same coach.
Ejim is an academic all american. He was inducted into a really prestigious academic fraternity or something last year.
Grantland wrote an article about him here that mentions some stuff: Who
He and George are seen here volunteering to talk to kids on skype in Fairfield Iowa: Cyclone Basketball @CycloneMBB Feb 27How do Melvin and Georges spend their morning after a big win? Skyping with middle school kids from Fairfield, Iowa. pic.twitter.com/ykTFd0ygfT
Stuff like that.
I am not going to respond to the BS at the end of your post. Ejim argued a call and got T'd up a couple games ago, and the T vs KSU was questionable. Nothing to read into, although he and Kane do spend more time than I would like arguing calls. No more than any other high profile players though.
If what Ejim did vs KSU was a technical for everyone, Smart would have played about 3 or 4 games this year.
Right. Melvin has acted the same way all year. It's when we get a ref was a quick trigger that a bogus T is called.I don't think the KSU T constitutes a pattern. I think the back to back techs in back to back games thing is overblown and just a coincidence. I'd bet Ejim doesn't get another technical all year.
Sounds like a decent guy from what you've linked, but I'm sure that award he received is supposed to reflect that he showed class on the court as well (which in multiple instances he clearly did not). Obviously you guys are going to protect Ejim as he is one of your own. That said, he's not getting T'd up just b/c. He obviously has a reputation and that is reason he's getting questionable T's. I'm sure you'd mock any Hawkeye that got an award that was flipping off opposing crowds, constantly whining about calls and getting T'd up frequently. Would you not?
I know some will probably disagree, but I find Kane much more likeable as a player.
Sorry, Chris. You can be hard-nosed without getting stupid fouls/technicals. He turned to the ref in the WVU game while the ball was still live to complain to the ref. The guy got by him and he committed a dumb foul because he was out of position. Then he complained about that and got the T. So THAT is hard-nosed basketball?
Funny how you paint that as either/or.