Romeo Langford takes only 7 shots in a 21 point loss at Minnesota! “You Do the Math”

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At some point y’all are going to start listening to me!!! The Indiana Basketball program can’t get out of it’s own way and it definitely needs to go see the Wizard for a heart transplant. On Saturday they went up to Minnesota and straight got embarrassed by getting their doors, transmission, brakes and back seats beaten off of them 84-63.

Minnesota had been on a four game skid, literally came out and blew the doors off of Archie Miller’s squad and sent them back to Bloomington. But what boyz are really upset about around this piece is the fact that Romeo Langford only took a total of 7 shots all day. He was 4-6 from the field and 0-1 from behind the arc scoring 10 points.

I’m watching the social media feed and cats are literally trying to blame Archie for ole boy not getting shots. Well…that isn’t on Archie playa!!! He can put the ball in his hands and make him shoot it. I’ve been telling you guys since he was in high school at New Albany that the dun had no DOG in him but you wouldn’t listen to me. Why? Because he was effortlessly putting up ridiculous numbers against inferior talent. When he played against very good teams he wasn’t putting up those same numbers.

Please don’t tell me about what he was doing in AAU because NOBODY plays defense in AAU. Against really good teams he had no dog.

Every time I’ve said it boyz start trying to tell me about his skill set. They start trying to convince themselves that because he’s more talented than everybody else on the floor that he’s going to be a better player at the next level. Well playas…if he had NO dog in high school and he’s obviously got no dog in college I’m done talking about it.

This has been the same discussion all season long. How is it possible for you to have the skill set of a lottery pick and take only 7 shots in a game where your team is getting blasted at one point by 30? That isn’t on Archie Miller bruh. That’s on Romeo Langford to demand the ball and then shoot it.

We’ve seen him disappear in too many games this season for it to be on anyone else. It’s a pattern and it all comes back down to not having the very dog I told you he didn’t have a year ago. Stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.