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9/30/2007  7:38 PM
I love this pickup, if we get rid of Dickau and Jones also Nate then this is great. I seen Jordan play and he is very close to a true point guard. This guy led the Ncaa in assist and average 17 points in doing it. He can be a nice PG for us in the future and I am looking foward on seeing him play. Im not sure if he will get time this year but he is a great future pickup.
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9/30/2007  7:42 PM
Okay Martin. I read the article (long article) and I can see how it can sell me a story. And there was a sell a story on Nate also and he's still' too short, even with all of his greatness. He and others like these kinds of players are the little guys that could. They constantly have to prove themselves and if they don't, well' there's end up being nothing more to offer. I like the Jared story and he's one of those guys that you'd really like to pull through. As far as a sure thing, I wouldn't bet my money on it. And also, he is' the kind of player that would fit better in the West, if in fact he does make it to the NBA. But we'll all see where this goes. We have him now. And also, it makes you wonder why no one else has gone after him. There's obviously some doubt. Maybe he's one of those players who might just be on the brink, but just can't quite get to the promised land. LOL
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9/30/2007  7:47 PM
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9/30/2007  7:49 PM

There's a short interview with Jared Jordan in this clip.
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9/30/2007  7:50 PM
Good move in that there is no risk involved obviously something is brewing. It also shows the lack of confidence in Marbury, Crawford, Nate, Mardy, and Dickau I SAY UGH has to acquire a guard who's severely undersized.
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9/30/2007  7:51 PM
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9/30/2007  7:58 PM
I bet Nate and Balkman are lock bait now, no doubt about it, probably for Artest.
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9/30/2007  8:01 PM
Jared is a good player, but if we are going to go with clips and playing big time Nate is ridiculous.

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9/30/2007  8:03 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:

I bet Nate and Balkman are lock bait now, no doubt about it, probably for Artest.

With Balkman with the ankle injury that may be hard to do.

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9/30/2007  8:04 PM
http://slamonline.com/online/2007/02/jared-jordan-interview/

Jared Jordan Interview

BabyLinkstigator Tommy Dee got a chance to sit down and talk to Marist’s point guard Jared Jordan and offered it to Undeclared, so we couldn’t turn it down. The kid is averaging 18.6, 6.2 rpg and leads the nation in assists with 8.7 and is about to lead the Red Foxes to a MAAC Championship. Check your mock drafts, even if he’s Blake Stepp II, he’s getting some NBA looks.

Tommy breaks down the gritty questions: why not transfer? How much flak do you get for being the ‘good white point guard’? Only qualm with the interview: Jared doesn’t talk about playing Iona twice a year. I guess he must have thought they were in-season charity events. — Ben

Dick Vitale calls him the most underrated playmaker in America and his game, at the MAAC level, resembles Phoenix’s Steve Nash. Certainly the comparisons to Nash in looks and skin tone are for obvious reasons, but for Marist senior point guard Jared Jordan, it’s never been about just being white. He just preferred hoop fans let his game do the talking first.

Tommy Dee had an opportunity to sit down with this year’s best player with the initials JJ, on playing for a mid-major, his team’s chances in March, how far his game has come and where he hopes to go.

Tommy Dee: We’ve been watching MAAC basketball for a while and you control the game from the point guard position as well as anyone we’ve ever seen. We’re sure you’ve heard the comparisons to a Jason Kidd, someone who dominates the ball, in a good way, whose aggressive and rebounds the ball because they know they want to have the ball in their hands on the offensive end and they know the best way to do that is to go after it and rebound. Do you agree with that assessment?

Jared Jordan: I like the Kidd comparison because what the common fan may not realize is that he can dominate a basketball game without scoring and that’s something I’ve heard people say about me and it’s nice to hear. Scoring isn’t a big deal to me. I don’t have to score. Obviously people want to compare me to Steve Nash because I’m white or whatever, but his ability to find people on the court is something I try to do. If you watch him play — the way he controls the game — I mean, I could watch him all day.

TD: In the sense that he’s such an orchestrator in terms of where each guy on his team is comfortable scoring the basketball and he thinks shot second. He tries to make sure he gets the ball to guys in the right spots. You have a bunch of guys who can score, for example Will Whittingham who is 3rd in the nation in three pointers made with 78, do you try to make sure he gets those kinds of touches?

JJ: With Will you can throw it anywhere and he can make it so he makes my job a lot easier in that sense but I’m fortunate that I have guys around me that make shots for me. Ryan Stilphen is a lock when he catches it down low, James Smith at 7’0 can shoot as well as any big man, so knowing where those guys are on the floor is something we have developed over time and it’s easy now.

TD: I can tell you’re a team guy giving credit to your teammates, when you watch the mid-major teams especially in your own conference like Iona last year, and what Manhattan with Luis Flores accomplished on the national level getting through to the second round a few years ago. How much confidence does that give a Marist that you can make noise if you to make it to the tournament?

JJ: We look at it as those teams you mentioned were led by seniors and they realize it’s their last go around. They set a standard for the league by competing. Manhattan won a game and Iona was in the game last year against a Final Four team in LSU in the first half. They’ve raised the bar in that sense and we’re trying to accomplish the same things.

TD: What does the team need to do to improve?

JJ: We don’t feel like we’ve played to our level yet. We get complacent and have a let down. Manhattan, when they played a lesser team they had an attitude that they would step on your throat. They beat us by 30 or 40 points. We need to get there. It’s easy to get up for the big games it’s the bottom of the league games that we need to get after.

TD: Especially in your senior season, you could lose to one of those teams and it could be all over. It’s happened before.

JJ: We can’t take anything for granted and I don’t think our senior leaders will let that happen.

TD: What’s the best part about playing at Marist?

JJ: I love it here. People ask me all the time, ‘Why didn’t you go to a bigger school?’ And I say, ‘at the time I wasn’t good enough.’ Then it was ‘if a bigger school called would you transfer?’ And I said no. Winning is fun and doing it with people you are close with makes it that much more special.

TD: Who else recruited you coming out of Connecticut?

JJ: Marist, University of Hartford, and Canisius.

TD: What have you learned most from (Marist) Coach (Matt) Brady?

JJ: That people have to respect me how to score. He taught me if I learned to score than the other things would open up around me and my teammates. Freshman year I couldn’t score. He changed my shot. Coach was a PG as well, and he allows me to have freedom, which is all a player could ask for from a coach.

TD: Is that how you jumped to that next level as a player between your sophomore and junior year?

JJ: I lost some weight. I tried to get quicker not stronger. Early on in college I thought I needed to get stronger so all I did was lift. But coach Brady taught me I didn’t need that so much as much as I needed to be quicker and that has been a huge factor for me.

TD: ESPN recently called you the most underrated playmaker in the nation. How does that feel?

JJ: I didn’t actually hear it, but it’s nice to hear. It puts recognition on Marist. Not many people know who or what Marist is about…

TD: Rik Smits, the “Dunking Dutchman.”

JJ: Ha, right, that’s the answer we always get. It’s important for the program for me to get that recognition. It’s weird to hear.

TD: Did you tape it?

JJ: Actually I missed it. I went down to the bus early and everyone on the teams saw it and told me about it

TD: Obviously it would be a dream for you to get drafted although scouts have some doubts about your strength and athleticism.

JJ: I think the athleticism is emphasized too much I think in terms of how high someone can jump, and people don’t realize how quick I am until they play against me in person. I just need to keep playing and hope that I can be in a situation to prove them wrong.

TD: Again the comparisons. Kidd and Nash don’t really jump that high either; they just control the game below the rim albeit at a higher speed.

JJ: Exactly. Nash has now and Kidd had them before, guys with athleticism that can finish for them, and with what they have (athletically) I think people take for granted how good they really are.

TD: If you could be drafted by one team who would it be?

JJ: The Suns. They are a fun team to watch.

TD: Who was your favorite team growing up?

JJ: The Bulls. I loved how Jordan played. I remember the battles with the Knicks in the 1990’s. People would keep coming at him and brought it at people every night, that’s why he was the best.

Another Jordan who holds his game to a different standard.

Marist plays in the MAAC Conference and are considered the favorites to capture the MAAC Championship which will be held at the Arena at Harbor Yards in Bridgeport, Conn. March 1-5.
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9/30/2007  8:12 PM
Posted by BigC:
Posted by TrueBlue:

I bet Nate and Balkman are lock bait now, no doubt about it, probably for Artest.

With Balkman with the ankle injury that may be hard to do.

We needed a white guy to make up for Balkman's injury
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9/30/2007  8:16 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:

Good move in that there is no risk involved obviously something is brewing. It also shows the lack of confidence in Marbury, Crawford, Nate, Mardy, and Dickau I SAY UGH has to acquire a guard who's severely undersized.

I agree that it's a good no risk move. But one can argue that JJ3 is the only pure pg on the roster now. Mardy and Steph are guards that can play the point, but JJ3 has pure pg instincts. Steph and Mardy are sporatic at best.
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9/30/2007  8:21 PM
Posted by BigC:
Posted by TrueBlue:

I bet Nate and Balkman are lock bait now, no doubt about it, probably for Artest.

With Balkman with the ankle injury that may be hard to do.



It can be done because Balkman's injury isn't that threatening, it also opens the door to expand a trade to involve more players.
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9/30/2007  8:24 PM
IMHO Isiah recognizes the players he's assembled together all need the ball consistently.

The need of a pg that's very unselfish is needed so bad now, I commend Isiah for not trusting marbury nate or crawford who at any given moment would rather shoot if things are getting tight instead of running an offense.

WE WILL SEE!
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9/30/2007  8:37 PM
finally...the white jordan!!!
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9/30/2007  8:39 PM
btw, jared jordan ranks just below khaleel green in the "i had no clue they were white" list...
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9/30/2007  8:41 PM
ECF here we come!
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9/30/2007  8:48 PM
I can't wait to see what's going to happen with all these surplus players!
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9/30/2007  8:55 PM
What distractions?

Basketball is back and Isiah is wheelin' and dealin' as usual

The Knicks haven't had a pure point since Rick Brunson left the premises (nor do "pure" lead guards grow on trees) so of course the move makes sense

just hope the brotha gets a decent uniform number



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