Southall was unbelievably talented, but was a problem during his time here, as was others in the Jesse era. Cedric Williams, the list can go on and on. I am glad "Big Mike" matured, but during his time in CajunLand, he was not very mature.
Southall was unbelievably talented, but was a problem during his time here, as was others in the Jesse era. Cedric Williams, the list can go on and on. I am glad "Big Mike" matured, but during his time in CajunLand, he was not very mature.
"Big Mike" Southall matured in his senior year. He was on the Dean's list one of those semesters. Becoming a parent probably forced that issue. Some of that maturation was probably due to Coach Lee demanding more of him off the court than Jessie Evans did.
I know this quote was from several years ago but I believe it to be true. I don't think its THE reason that Lee failed to put 1,000 point scorers in the books though. I would put that on the fact that he was unable to get the key contributors to stay here long enough to do it.
I had no problems with Southall at the end of his career. If you got him to go 100% for the majority of the game, you were getting a good player. I would take Long or Marcus Stokes over Gradnigo though. We would need an extra rebounder in that lineup, being made up mostly of guards and either of those two would do wonders. Hell, I'd take Darshawn McClellan over Gradnigo
Well, Long had only 7 points last night, so Saturday it is.
Also, Bryant Mbamalu has 909 points scored. He is only 91 points from 1000. He has an opportunity to get into the 1000 point club.
With only six games guaranteed available he will need to score about 12 points a game. Seems like he might get into the club during the first game of the tournament.
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