aSconnieWolverine

April 7th, 2013 at 11:37 PM ^

Jon Horford on Jordan Morgan's drawn charge: “I don’t know if the fans understand that was the biggest play of the game.”  

I guess I can't speak for the rest of Wolverine Nation, but I know that charge got me out of my seat faster than any other this season. I could see it coming and immediately recognized the significance of it. I think more Michigan fans will look to that play more than Jon Horford is giving us credit for. I at least look at The Charge right up there with The Shot.

502sezGoBlue

April 8th, 2013 at 12:19 AM ^

So much respect for Jordan humbly taking his spot on the bench and transitioning to the role player we need him to be. The switch completely changed our game and all the props to him for knowing when we need him and being ready. 

buddhafrog

April 8th, 2013 at 12:52 AM ^

I think we have a chance to win the championship b/c of Morgan and Vogrich.  They represent the sacrifice and love for the team and each other that is needed to become great.  Both could easily be bitter and lesson the team's ability to succeed.  I think most teams don't have the degree of love and sacrife that this team has.

And I think Beilein and the attitude he sets has much to do with this as well.

Ernis

April 8th, 2013 at 12:59 AM ^

The play demonstrated not only his selflessness, but also his competence, poise, and skill. I was elated to see him put the cherry on top with a dunk. Poetry. Just beautiful stuff, man.

Mr. Yost

April 8th, 2013 at 9:59 AM ^

...never looked so good!

J-Mo has been a warrior and an anchor for this team. I'm glad he's getting the recognition he deserves.

Especially since in the KU game where "The Trey" will always be remembered. He had the 2nd or 3rd biggest play when get jumped in front of Releford (I believe) to take a charge and forced an off-balance shot. Then he got the rebound and it led to Trey's lay-up with about 15 seconds left.

get-on-my-lawn

April 8th, 2013 at 10:59 AM ^

Understand why Morgan has become non existant on this team? Playing McGary over him i obviously understand, but then also putting horford in front of him too kinda confuses me. I am not questioning Beilein's decisions and tactics, i'm just saying it is weird to me.