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Jason_Kidd

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  1. 2 hours ago, undiscovered said:

    😂😂😂😂 39 points in 3 quarters is low for a good boys varsity team. You could have told me the game ended in the middle of the 3rd quarter and I’d expect more points to be scored.

    Didn't Argyle make it to the state semifinals in the last few years winning games in the mid-40s? As stated multiple times in this thread neither team shot the ball well, but a lot had to do with the pace of the game where there were multiple possessions that lasted over 45 seconds without a shot taken. 

     

  2. Just now, RaiderGirl2010 said:

    I could tell on the YouTube video something broke out at the end. And as the hj players were walking to the locker room and looked like someone was having to make #5 go with them. If that is the case he’s the one that got kicked out against LCM when the fight broke out 🤦‍♀️ 

    I just rewatched it; it looked to me that #5 was holding someone else back, but I could be wrong. 

     

  3. 4 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

    I forgot about West Brook’s Parquet.  But yes, if you count him as a Hawk (and he certainly doesn’t), Eli is definitely better.  If you don’t count Parquet, you would go back to Kenyon probably.  Yes, I’m skipping Zjori.  And I would bet Brock averages more than 6 & 3 for his career as a Cardinal.  

    Prudhomme has an argument I would think. Saladin was a two time all state player that averaged over 20 in his junior and senior year probably not a better player overall, but still in the argument. Also, I have no interest in arguing why Parquet isn't a Hawk I assumed growing up in the district and starting for two seasons would be enough, but okay. 

  4. 6 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

    HJ troll.  McClure is better than any Hawk in quite some time.  

    Parquet a current starter on a Pac-12 team? That was only 5 years ago he was at HJ and he graduated in 2018. McClure is a really good player that scraps to get tons of rebounds and is an excellent free throw shooter if tonight is a consistent thing for him. With this being said you would think with McClure's clear dominance it would have led to Lumberton beating HJ one of these last two years. 

  5. 13 hours ago, Cardinal 1 said:

    Lol HJ not beating HF and will have a lot of trouble with HH. Their press is their offense and if it gets broken then they have no chance of winning against a well coached team. Nederland beat them because they beat their press and played solid half court defense. They literally beat HJ with two offensive players and no real point guard. HJ is very talented, the players aren't the issue. But the depth that Coach Davis normally is privilege to didn't transfer to HJ from Beaumont and Cheek, they went to HF. Let's not act like we don't know that lol. HF is stacked with underclassmen hoopers, mostly freshman and sophomores

    I guess we will have to see but I think HJ will be the favorites barring injury. I find it funny that HF takes 4th place (due to a last second put back to get them into a play-in game) one time and everyone on here is ready to knight them the Kings of Southeast Texas. I mean at least their 3 wins this seasons have been soooooo impressive *insert eye roll*.

  6. 1 hour ago, Elvis Presley said:

    Raiders shoulda beat the bulldogs yesterday and I'm hearing look much much better than hj.  Who woulda though that fannett and Lumberton would climb the mountain??!

    Hawks play Lumberton on the 30th of December. Then play HF twice in district I got HJ going 3-0 in those games. They will figure it out; if I had to guess they are a program that will peak at the right times this year. A lot of talent in the team; they have to figure out rotations and minutes which takes time. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Mamba said:

    And guess what he we still go to college . 

    Right; you are clearly missing the point...ask any college athlete (myself included) what they would do to have their senior year back. Lebron James still talks about how some of the best times of his life were playing with his friends his senior year. I lost in the third round my senior year I would do anything to have that game back. This kid doesn't get that, and he was punished because of trying to transfer because it is against the rules. I feel for the kid as he misses out on a full year of experiences that he can't get any other time. 

  8. 9 hours ago, JimThorpe said:

    I think that HJ can keep them below 100.  Achieving that is essential if the Hawks are to have any chance at all.  And that in itself would be something of a moral victory. 

     

    You can ask anyone inside that program they don't take moral victories. They will have a game plan and put the best foot forward with the expectation of moving on to lumberton or la marque. They have played toe to toe with some really good players over the summer and throughout the high school season. Only been blown out one time with a really difficult schedule and that was to Westbrook who's style matches up really well with HJ. Not saying they will win, but I believe there will be a (metaphorical) fight. 

  9. 43 minutes ago, Mamba said:

    There’s always one or maybe two good ol boys who hate to see it .. Let me ask you a question HF has been to the playoffs how many times in the last 10 yrs?  HJ never has a down year ..Lumberton coach is solid but the job Rideaux has done can’t be duplicated,. Even Ray Charles could see that but carry on sir ....

    Hf had the 3rd best talent in the district (maybe 4th) so at best they achieved exactly what they should have; that isn't coach of the year material to me. Don't get me wrong I think he is a great coach, but I don't feel he did anything that special because he had some really good basketball players on his team this year. 

  10. 2 hours ago, BearEssentials97 said:

    WOS had a great year. They played great defense and frustrated the Hawks for most of the game. They played good enough on that side of the ball to make it a competitive game. They just couldn't take care of the ball on offense and it was all the difference in the world.

    No. 3 was everything as advertised.

    It was a great crowd. WOS showed out in force. It was much bigger than it was last week.

    Good luck HJ. It'll be fun seeing them in our district next year.

     

    Very good year from WOS; wasn't at the game but was told it was a twenty point game and the HJ coach kept it from being in the 40's out of respect. 

  11. 1 hour ago, ST413 said:

    You may be right....tonight basicall felt like three different games...the first half was kind of like i felt things should have been after that first game,  after it i felt like some smarter choices by the Tigers would have led to an 8-10 pt win....the third quarter was more like that second game where we could just not get any scoring, except from Brae, that one i felt like we could have lost by 8 or 10 except for Bush’s herculean effort.  Then we went back to a different Tiger group for that last quarter and ot.

    Great to be a Tiger tonight and end this session of the two being In the same district as the #1 seed with 2 wins out of the 3 games.  Another instant classic.  Big difference tonight for me was more scoring help and a lot better defense.  Naturally HJ having a starter playing injured was a help.  Cant blame him for wanting to get out there but it sure looked like he was a little more of a liability tonight than an asset.  He just couldnt get much out of that ankle.  After looking at the stats one impression i had wasnt as bad as i thought.  It felt like the Tigers lost a good chance to put the game away with a few more made ft’s in regulation but other than Brae there werent as many shot as it seemed like.  Just at the time when you remember them the most.  
     

    The biggest difference fir the Tigers tonight was our defense and especially the defense and time played by the two freshmen, Harper and Williams.  Both did a real good job.  I especially liked the way Williams banged and played down low.

    Congratulations Tigers and keep rolling!

    With a minute left in the first half HJ was winning; if it wasn't for a technical (that got Bush going after a slow two quarters from his standards) this is a 2-3 point ball game at half going either way. The third quarter HJ hit a few threes and didn't get killed on the glass (which has been the big advantage Silsbee has held over HJ this year). Then in the fourth quarter HJ had 5 of the worst possessions in a row I think that group of players have had all season that gave Silsbee the roadmap for getting back into the game. 

    HJ is going to look back at few moments in this game that absolutely killed them, but the free throw line and the glass being the two biggest things. By no means did I think the refs were one-sided or even bad, but Bush shoots 20 free throws which is more than the entire HJ team that is strange to me at best. 

    I think the experience that Bush and Martin have playing in big moments in big games was the biggest decider though because in the 4th quarter and overtime they didn't shoot themselves in the foot; quite like HJ did. Either way it was a great game, and I'm not counting this HJ team out of any game last year they had Yates on the ropes and just couldn't finish it off. Hopefully for the sake of 4a its a different outcome this time around.

  12. 40 minutes ago, Bear Cave said:

    HJ 67, LCM 50.  The lead was at 5 going into the final quarter, but we ran out of gas and couldn't buy a bucket late.  Jesse Doucette had 24 and freshman Ben Elliott had 14.  Baxter Wirth scored 23.  HJ is a solid two or three deep at every position and could really make some noise in the playoffs.  

    If LCM could have shot better from the free throw line this could have been a really scary one for HJ. Student Section was really good as said earlier in the forum. 

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