MavGoBlue

December 22nd, 2010 at 1:27 PM ^

absolutely nothing like he did last year.  His new-found ability to create shots for himself is something that he couldn't do last season.  Another thing I've noticed is how this team rides momentum throughout a game...when they're hot, they're hot.

ChasingRabbits

December 22nd, 2010 at 1:29 PM ^

Morris has made a quantum leap forward.  if he keeps it up and we win some B10 games he will do nothing but rise up that board.  This basketball team is exciting to watch, especially since you can see the direction they are headed.

Blue_Sox

December 22nd, 2010 at 1:57 PM ^

This just adds to my dismay that he wasn't included on the 66-person Bob Cousy award watchlist (nation's top point guard). I'm convinced the vast majority of sports "journalists" are far less qualified than the average MGoBlog reader.

Blue_Sox

December 22nd, 2010 at 2:15 PM ^

I may have been a little hyperbolic. But it just frustrates me that people who are paid to cover college basketball (or many other sports) for a living are that lazy. It happens far too often. 

Siiiiingler

December 22nd, 2010 at 6:14 PM ^

  1. darius morris
  2. jordan morgan
  3. zack novak
  4. stu douglass
  5. blake mclimans
  6. jon horford
  7. tim hardaway jr
  8. evan smotrycz
  9. matt vogrich
  10. josh bartelstein
  11. corey person
  12. eso akunne
  13. laval lucas-perry
  14. keith benson
  15. anthony wright
  16. david kool
  17. trey zeigler
  18. casey prather
  19. ray mccallum
  20. jarrod washburn
  21. ralph sampson iii
  22. colton iverson
  23. lawrence westbrook
  24. demetri mccamey
  25. mike davis
  26. mike tisdale
  27. kalin lucas
  28. korie lucious
  29. durrell summers
  30. delvon roe
  31. draymond green
  32. garrick sherman
  33. keith appling
  34. derrick nix
  35. jon shurna
  36. michael thompson
  37. vernell jones iii
  38. talor battle
  39. jajuan johnson
  40. robbie hummell
  41. e'tuan moore
  42. kelsey barlow
  43. john hart
  44. jared sullinger
  45. jon diebler
  46. david lighty
  47. william buford
  48. dallas lauderdale
  49. kyrie irving
  50. kyle singler
  51. miles plumlee
  52. nolan smith
  53. josh selby
  54. xavier henry
  55. jacob pullen
  56. tyler zeller
  57. terrence oglesby
  58. scoop jardine
  59. rick jackson
  60. kemba walker
  61. devin oliver
  62. austin freeman
  63. maurice jones
  64. alex legion
  65. joe young
  66. terrence jones

and I don't even get espn

Uncle Rico

December 22nd, 2010 at 3:25 PM ^

Morris was ranked #25 the week prior, and was unranked the week prior to that.  The Nation is starting to take notice.  If he stays in the top in assists, he'll continue to rise IMO.

In terms of this comparison with Kalin, it's not even close so far this year.  (long way to go).  But why stop there?  Let's look at the usual stats for all PGs in the conf  (per ESPN).  I wish I could better share the info I have for this (please let me know how I can do this), but Morris ranks:

  • 1st in Steals, Assists+Steals+Blocks per TO, FG%
  • 2nd in Assists
  • 3rd in minutes, Rebounds
  • 4th in Assists per TO
  • 5th in points

The only thing he's not doing well is 3P FG%.  For me, I'd rank Battle and McCamey as 1/2 in no order, then Morris and Jordan Taylor behind them.  Kalin is struggling so far this season by his standards.

bacon1431

December 23rd, 2010 at 12:38 AM ^

And he's not even on the Cousy watchlist. Doesn't make any sense. Whoever comes up with those award watchlists must not pay attention to any games and loses all credibility.