ESPN game day show just gave us the top 10 plays of the season and Geno Crandall play vs BYU got #10 of the season. Good for Geno
ESPN game day show just gave us the top 10 plays of the season and Geno Crandall play vs BYU got #10 of the season. Good for Geno
Which play? The behind the back pass to Jeremy?
I’m assuming the cross over where who’s it fell down.
Didn't see the list, but Clarke's block on Pons in the Tennessee game was pretty spectacular, IMO.
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Yeah it was the cross over with the finish at rim by Crandall. Yes I do agree Clark’s block shot vs Tennessee was unreal.
Good for Geno!
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I definitely enjoyed the play, but I’m not sure it’s even a top 10 for GU this season.
Emery pretty clearly got tripped up by his own teammate.
I agree with you, I think for me off the top of my head my fave play was norvelles absurd reverse layin vs duke in Maui, I think he even finished with his off hand. Clarke’s block vs Tennessee was up there near the top of list and Clarke’s dunk on putback vs FSU also. But shoot geno got the love from ESPN on the biggest night of the season for college hoops so much respect to him
You mean to tell me it wasn't 10 Zion plays?!?
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The most incredible play I saw all season was BC's putback dunk vs FSU. Might be one of the most incredible things I've seen in college basketball, period. He jumped two-footed from outside of the restricted area, contorted his body around a sizeable FSU player and threw down the putback with his body spinning around. The amount of force necessary to generate that type of movement along so many different planes is incredible.
Just watching the GU be Duke game on DVR. Maybe best sequence of the season was early in game Zion driving to his right and Clarke swatting his attempt ferociously against backboard and then sprinting down court as Norvell missed a contested layin and Clarke caught it in air off the rim and rammed it home. So great