Now this is the law of the prairie
As old and as true as the sky
And the Bison that keep it will prosper
And the Bison that break it will die
As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk
This law is the final word:
For the strength of the Herd is the Bison
And the strength of the Bison is the Herd.
Daum is a freak. Total package and a treat to watch at this level. Guards can sneak into this league, but to see a big man that is THAT GOOD is flat out awesome to watch. He avoids contact on defense early as he absolutely cannot get into foul trouble. These guys don't come around much, still cannot believe we have to guard him for two more years! Yikes. Total stud. In my opinion, his biggest growth this year is his ability to get through contact on offense. He is a man. Long arms, can take you to 24 feet, can post up, rolls off the screen brilliantly.
Everyone just relax, all right? Believe me, if there's one thing Ron Burgundy knows, it's women.
Agreed on everything about Daum, really fun player to watch. Besides the couple of minutes where the Bison went into a bit of funk with that 1-3-1 zone, we saw some really good coaching against the Jacks. Dex just kept going at Daum....he either scores or gets hacked, great job by Dex. I've said before that I don't know a whole lot about basketball, but I can keep up. A game like AJ had against the bunnies is something that comes around because of matchups. I've argued this point before when it comes to football and why certain players have good games against certain teams, it's all about matchups. Superstars are able to score regardless of the matchups and that's why they're superstars, but role players on good teams have big nights when a team is trying to shut down someone else, like Paul. Been to 3 games already this year, and that's a lot for me. The SHAC has helped me, the casual fan, to get out and support the basketball program. Looking forward to Saturdays game, really like those 2pm starts. Go Bison!!
8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17>1
I agree with your last statement. And actually, playing at Scheels Arena started to draw me in to them team...I just had no interest in the old BSA. I love basketball and I love going to games, so the new arena just makes it so much more enjoyable. Much easier to get to than Scheels Arena, which is whatever. But, games have become an event for me and I actually really enjoy the weeknight games. It breaks up my work week and it usually turns into a social evening on the town.
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