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Quick Post: Marques Johnson has never heard of @FlyDre21

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This is Marques Johnson:

Marques covers Pac-12 games for Fox Sports Net. Apparently he doesn't take his job all that seriously, because, when asked about his pick(s) for Pac-12 defensive player of the year, he dropped this list:
Tweeted by @RyanKoenigsberg.

Wow. Just wow.

Really? Eric Moreland? He of the 13-14 Oregon St Beavers, who have the worst shot-percentage and scoring defense in the league? You have to be kidding me. And Jordan Bachynski? That dude whose only major contribution over the last month of Pac-12 play was to put an elbow into Josh Scott's cheekbone? I'm dumbfounded.

I have to ask, does Marques Johnson even watch basketball? How could he compile a list of the conference's best defenders, yet leave out Andre Roberson, the most dominating defensive force in the west? You know, that one dude who leads the nation in rebounds per game, is first in the conference in steals per game, and chips in a block and a half per game, all while playing on a team that actually relies on it's defense to win.
Two Bunk posts in one week.
Seriously, just awful. Someone better inform Mr. Johnson, because he has yet to recognize.
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This is Marques Johnson:

Marques covers Pac-12 games for Fox Sports Net. Apparently he doesn't take his job all that seriously, because, when asked about his pick(s) for Pac-12 defensive player of the year, he dropped this list:
Tweeted by @RyanKoenigsberg.

Wow. Just wow.

Really? Eric Moreland? He of the 13-14 Oregon St Beavers, who have the worst shot-percentage and scoring defense in the league? You have to be kidding me. And Jordan Bachynski? That dude whose only major contribution over the last month of Pac-12 play was to put an elbow into Josh Scott's cheekbone? I'm dumbfounded.

I have to ask, does Marques Johnson even watch basketball? How could he compile a list of the conference's best defenders, yet leave out Andre Roberson, the most dominating defensive force in the west? You know, that one dude who leads the nation in rebounds per game, is first in the conference in steals per game, and chips in a block and a half per game, all while playing on a team that actually relies on it's defense to win.
Two Bunk posts in one week.
Seriously, just awful. Someone better inform Mr. Johnson, because he has yet to recognize.
ZYnbAOU7pXw


Originally posted by The Rumblings of a Deranged Buffalo
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I agree - Roberson HAS to be there. Period. He's probably dPOY in the P12.

His Top 4 for P12 POY was pretty horrible too imo. He had Crabbe, Shabazz, Jahii, and Solomon Hill. Shabazz & Jahii are way overrated, as is Solo a little - but at least he's the best player on the best P12 team. Crabbe is deservedly an obvious favorite, and probably will win POY unless Cal crumbles completely down the stretch.

Dan
www.hoopsnerd.com
 
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It's a UCLA thing. All their former basketball players are completely myopic. Walton was still talking up Washington for the Dance last week while having to be reminded about Colorado. They live so much in the past that it's hard for them to think beyond Pac-10.
 
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