Originally Posted by
slips
Slick, wake the hell up! Yes, Geu could handle himself one on one against similiar or smaller Summit League F/C and good on him. Tell me when they doubled him in the 2nd half of the season when he could show he could handle himself 1 on 1 did DR cause him to take on double teams and throw up hot garbage, did DR make him make dribble the ball of his leg, did DR make him fumble the ball when it hit him square in the hands, did DR make him make him travel, Did DR have him make unncecessary moves and give the ball away on jump balls in the post, did DR effect his decison making process and not being able to kick the ball out to the open shooter? I THINK NOT! You sir, were one of the many that was blinded by his jumping and dunking abilty only. Basketball is so much of a bigger game than that. The Bison excelled without Geu not doing a damn thing down the stretch and would have been worse off if he played more. I am sure he will excell quite fine at whatever D2 or D3 college he chosses to transfer to and get his 30 minutes a game. ME befor TEAM, and not just Geu but many of the millenial generation player mentality in D1 basketball these days! Never mind his flat feet on Defense, stupid fouls, and being absolutley lost on D! If he lands somewhere else in the Summit or any other Mid-major program the book is out on him and he will not see much success unless he gets a case of "I will finally work my ass of and hit the weight room and make myself better." He came into this program at 195 and 4+ years later leaves at 215(highly doubtful)...SAD! If the kid had any work ethic would have been at 225+ given NDSU has one of the better S & C programs in the country. What position would you have him play? Too small for the post, can't shoot, can't handle the ball. Really, what system suits him? Listening to the Radio brodcast of the game against Duke they called him the toothpick man and couldn't even believe he was a D1 player. Go ahead and defend him all you want however.