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Jordan Bohannon Answered Critics with Record-Breaking Career
Iowa guard overcame adversity in pushing to finish line.
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I agree with all this. But he's also right there with Troy Skinner as an on ball defender and that is more than some can stand...I have defended JBO on this board for the last three years. He should go down as an all-timer for his overall game. 4+ year starter. Great kid. Cocky in a great way.
His stats speak for themselves: Best statistical three point scorer, best assist man, best free throw shooter.
He is right there with Kingsbury as best 3 point shooter in history. Right there with Horner as best assist guy. Right there with BJ as far as running the team and being a leader. Right there with Haluska for being clutch.
Take a bow, young man.
Though Kingsbury could shoot from downtown Iowa City, would take JBo every time. Despite some detractors, it will be weird not seeing him on the court next year!
Bohannon's range rivals Kingsbury's. Its just more common today than it was in 1995 to see someone with the green light to let it fly from 25 feet and beyond.Though Kingsbury could shoot from downtown Iowa City, would take JBo every time. Despite some detractors, it will be weird not seeing him on the court next year!
He is not a polarizing figure on this forum. There are a few who blast his defense and a smaller group that complain about his off the dribble offense. Most everyone gets it that his detractors exaggerate his faults to the point where they sound silly. I love the “Jabo’s guy blows by him all the time.” I DVR the games and have watched him individually to look for evidence of his poor defense, and frankly, he does not actually get beat all that much. In fact, since we have gone to man D, he is actually quite solid. So, no worries. He will go down as one of the finest point guards in Iowa history and the boo birds won’t even register on the meter.I agree with all this. But he's also right there with Troy Skinner as an on ball defender and that is more than some can stand...
I think the cockiness has something to do with it too, even with some Iowa fans. I brought up a Lars Ulrich comparison about ten days ago and I think there is some validity. There is some strong dislike for Metallica in the music world, both among fans and fellow musicians. Some fans think they sold out, others think they're not commercial enough. Some despise them for firing Dave Mustaine way back in the day, for being greedy on the business end, for sticking, it to anyone who tries to nick them.
A lot of the vitriol is directed at Ulrich (forget the fact that he is a co-writer for most of the bands songs, the band's de facto business manager, and the chief designer of the band's visuals and stage props) People says he's a weak drummer, a lucky bum, sucks up to the press, sucks up to James Hetfield, on and on.
Largely undeserved. Metallica made some of the best music in rock history when they were living in warehouses on McDonald's food, survived the death of their best musician, survived substance abuse, took copious amounts of shit from the sunset strip scene and its musicians (some of whom became famous bands in their own right) NOTHING was given to Metallica, and as for Ulrich, most drummers don't write or handle press responsibilities.
Back to Bohannon, who sort of resembles Lars. He is the youngest of a line of decent basketball playing brothers, has a little schmooze to him, isn't afraid to say what he thinks in social media, if not mainstream media, has hit enough clutch shots and free throws to last a lifetime, has several school records, overcame two hip procedures, overcame limited athletic ability, even has a shot that would drive a fundamental purist crazy. If he is a polarizing figure to Iowa fans on this forum, think of what the rest of the league thinks of him.
Like Luka, enjoy him while he is here. We are going to miss him.
Its a forum. Its a place to share thoughts.Northside, I am not mocking your analysis. Just sharing my thoughts.
It is a terrific dilemma to consider. And, I am not necessarily buying the premise. Its hard to measure "best." Career percentage? This year's percentage? Who would make it in the clutch?It's abnormal to have the best 3 point shooter in school history to be the 3rd best 3 point shooter on the team, but that's what's happening here.
I honestly think I would go with CJ this year for a last second shot. White men can't jump contest goes to Bohannon. And hell I might pick Wieskamp for the NBA shooting contest. He just doesn't miss much anymore. I don't really trust him in the clutch tho.It is a terrific dilemma to consider. And, I am not necessarily buying the premise. Its hard to measure "best." Career percentage? This year's percentage? Who would make it in the clutch?
Three thoughts. If the game were on the line and one of these three guys all had the same reasonably good look, who would you want to take it?
If these three were doing a White Man Can't Jump shooting contest for cash, who would win?
Who would win the NBA style three point shooting competition?
I go with JBO on all.
Excellent points.I have defended JBO on this board for the last three years. He should go down as an all-timer for his overall game. 4+ year starter. Great kid. Cocky in a great way.
His stats speak for themselves: Best statistical three point scorer, best assist man, best free throw shooter.
He is right there with Kingsbury as best 3 point shooter in history. Right there with Horner as best assist guy. Right there with BJ as far as running the team and being a leader. Right there with Haluska for being clutch.
Take a bow, young man.