Johnny’s Fordham Postgame Thoughts

By Johnny

Teams

Georgetown:
The Hoyas came out strong and decided this game after just eight minutes. This was the kind of start that Georgetown would love to see every game: high pressure defense leading to fast breaks, and hitting long distance shots when open. When the Hoyas start off firing on all cylinders, they’re tough to beat.

Fordham:
Fordham never had a chance on Monday, and their 23.5% from the field in the first half didn’t help, especially compared to the Hoyas’ 64.5%.

Players

Georgetown:
Jonathan Wallace missed a free throw on Monday. That was about the only thing wrong with his game. He led the Hoyas in scoring for the first time this season with his 19 points, he broke Kevin Braswell’s Career Three Point Record, he joined elite company in the 1,000 Point Club, and he shot 87.5% from the field (including 4-5 from three point land). And after the game, he was extremely modest in the press conference: “It’s a blessing being in good company. Like I said, all the different players that’s come through - it’s just an honor.”

Fordham:
Marcus Stout played his heart out at the Verizon Center, scoring right around half of Fordham’s total points. At halftime, he had scored 17 of their 27. I’m sure a lot of Hoyas fans noticed that Austin Freeman started in place of Ewing this weekend, but Fordham’s guard goes to show that it doesn’t matter who starts the game, as Stout’s 27 off the bench would impress anyone.

Coaches

Besides the starting change, the main thing that interested me was that Thompson did not let Nikita get his first minutes on Monday. After being ineligible for the first ten games, I thought he would certainly see some action against Fordham, especially after the way the first half went. With about three minutes to go in the game, #10 was at the scorer’s table ready to check in. But for some reason, Coach Thompson changed his mind, and at the next horn, it was Jansen subbing in instead.

Referees

The refs had absolutely no impact in this one. The way the Hoyas started, no one was going to stop them. Not even the men in the striped uniforms.

Fans

A pretty tame crowd, probably because the game was scheduled in the afternoon on a work day - I still don’t really understand that. But besides the fans, I want to thank Eastern High School’s band, who for the second game in a row filled in superbly for the Georgetown Pep Band while they were on Christmas break.

Number of the Game

100: Roy Hibbert’s career three point percentage. Roy took his first three on Monday, and he hit it with no problems. I think it’s funny that on the day Jonathan Wallace broke the all time three point record, it was Roy’s three that will be remembered the most.




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