Hope he gets a shot in the league. That stroke is amazing. Love to see him doing well. Congrats pops.
Potential fulfilled!
Too bad we let him get away.
Can't really speak to some of what you mention here, but I will say that BJ wouldn't be the 1st freshman to have those kinds of issues starting out.I'm hard on the Orange, but we weren't at fault with BJ. He was skinny, somewhat immature and not working hard enough to fulfill his potential. He also seemed to be having too good of a time on campus. Transferring transformed BJ, was a kick in the pants and what he needed. If he stayed at Syracuse he would not be the much improved and skilled player he is today. Sometimes disappointment, revenge, failure and something to prove, makes a better person.
Can't really speak to some of what you mention here, but I will say that BJ wouldn't be the 1st freshman to have those kinds of issues starting out.
I do recall that he was probably the 1st one that had me looking sideways at JB's PT usage. Yes, he was young and needed seasoning, but the talent was obvious. I do agree a RS would've been the best outcome for SU. Glad he's doing well.
Why does it have to be either/or? Why can’t it be both? Not asking for 38 mins a game a la Buddy/JG3, but give the kid some minutes to get his feet wet. Instead he rode the pine, saw the writing on the wall, and booked outta town. Sound familiar?You wanted to sit Fair, Grant, Silent G and DeJuan?
Why does it have to be either/or? Why can’t it be both? Not asking for 38 mins a game a la Buddy/JG3, but give the kid some minutes to get his feet wet. Instead he rode the pine, saw the writing on the wall, and booked outta town. Sound familiar?
That team was deep and highly ranked all year. I never got the logic of not taking a redshirt.
Did Roberson and BJ play the same position? Wasn’t Roberson a PF and BJ a SF?Roberson wasn’t approved by NCAA for a while.
He didn’t play in the Canadian preseason tour at all.
BJ did. And played well.
So, apparently, it got decided somehow that BJ wouldn’t redshirt -
even though he was painfully young and physically not mature at that time.
And Robey eventually got approved, so he got the majority of the non-starter minutes.
BJ ended up playing in 10 games total, averaging 5.5 mins per.
What a waste.
Did Roberson and BJ play the same position? Wasn’t Roberson a PF and BJ a SF?
Roberson wasn’t approved by NCAA for a while.
He didn’t play in the Canadian preseason tour at all.
BJ did. And played well.
So, apparently, it got decided somehow that BJ wouldn’t redshirt -
even though he was painfully young and physically not mature at that time.
And Robey eventually got approved, so he got the majority of the non-starter minutes.
BJ ended up playing in 10 games total, averaging 5.5 mins per.
What a waste.
I'm hard on the Orange, but we weren't at fault with BJ. He was skinny, somewhat immature and not working hard enough to fulfill his potential. He also seemed to be having too good of a time on campus. Transferring transformed BJ, was a kick in the pants and what he needed. If he stayed at Syracuse he would not be the much improved and skilled player he is today. Sometimes disappointment, revenge, failure and something to prove, makes a better person.