Mike Moser's first game at UNLV: 37 mins, 16 pts, 20 rebs, 3 assts, 3 stls
The former Bruin made his debut with UNLV today. Look at his stat line above. Too bad his talented was wasted his first year in Westwood, while Howland was giving mins to Nikola Dragovic.
This one may end up hurting UCLA really bad.
GO BRUINS.
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Nestor
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Funny thing
You know who could have challenged some of those UNLV threes last night?…
How dare you question CBH!
I’m sure being pulled immediately multiple times after entering the game for a mistake prepared Moser.
Sounds like
You have Karl Dorrell’s “Manny White Syndrome.” Howland and Neuheisel have had same issues too, respectively know as “Ragovic” and “Westgate” syndromes.
by Nestor on Nov 12, 2011 3:18 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
dont forget chace stanback
he played well at UNLV after he left UCLA too
Troy is burning
by bruinbasketball on Nov 12, 2011 10:06 PM PST reply actions
I would never want to play for CBH
If I had talent. He plays favorites and shackles young talent. There is a balance and he has not found it here at UCLA. So a guy like Lamb looks like a deer in the headlights in his second year, but Smith can be as out of condition as he wants and there are no consequences. And Drago can shoot bricks and have no D and never get pulled. No rhyme or reason.
+1 Let the talent play and learn!
Is there some rule in ucla athletics that you have to wait your turn even if your talent is better? Talent will not gain experience without consistent playing time. This angers me about both fball and bball. I see young players in other programs excelling even as they learn and sometimes mess up. This is not high school, it’s college. Let the best play. Let them shine!
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