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Will be there with two of my kids. Section 7, Row 17. Go SJU!
 
Yet to find his form, isn't he 2nd on the team in scoring?

Imo, Jordan has been very inconsistent & has made a lot of poor decisions. We need him, but hope he shows a "team first" attitude going forward.
 
He has seemed to clean up the sloppy turnovers.

Practicing hard and accepting coming off the bench, even in short term, is in everyone's best interests.
 
He's on a team full of players who have exceeded expectations. If you back out Jordan's 9 TO game against gonzaga his numbers for the season would be good. His shooting percentages are improved.

I don't know what's up with the virus thing, going home and the tweeting . Outside of that, it seems, from my view in the stands, that he is reacting to being pulled from starting in the right way. His play has improved.

I think Zach chose a negative theme at an odd time for a local program that is on a nice run.
 
Look, I think this thing can get blown out of proportion, with even Jordan getting caught up in it himself. Why are we off to a very good (not great) start so far? Because Lavin is playing the guys who are playing well, with no preconceived bias towards highly regarded guy, including Jordan. The result? Pointer is having his best season so far, and is getting the minutes to justify it. Greene has had his moments, especially at Syracuse, where he hits shots in big moments. Harrison has taken on the load of rebounding guard, because with a 3 guard offense, we need rebounds. Jordan has gotten off to a shaky start, but if we are going to go far, if we are going to have a successful Big East campaign, he will be heard from in a very positive way. So thankfully, his miserable play so far has taken him off the court, but the moment he shows what he is capable of, minutes will return in abundance. You play well you play, you play poorly, you sit - it's a prescription for winning basketball, and kudos to Lavin for enforcing this for everyone - even his most talented player.
 
He's on a team full of players who have exceeded expectations. If you back out Jordan's 9 TO game against gonzaga his numbers for the season would be good. His shooting percentages are improved.

I don't know what's up with the virus thing, going home and the tweeting . Outside of that, it seems, from my view in the stands, that he is reacting to being pulled from starting in the right way. His play has improved.

I think Zach chose a negative theme at an odd time for a local program that in in a nice run.

Not to start anything to detract from team success & play, but Jordan is not an easy kid for staff to deal with. Hopefully his maturation process will trend positively & we will all be happy. Many teams have kids who overestimate their abilities, NBA readiness, etc. That said, Jordan should just go with the flow, accept his role & enjoy a successful season. Whatever he does next year is his business.
 
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