Monday, February16, 2004
Smallwood sits out, will play Wednesday
Senior forward will be back for first game since Feb. 4
Article by:
Frank Rusnak - Sports Editor
frusnak@northernstar.info
Personal profile
There is a buzz surrounding the NIU mens basketball team, which
is why two of the three largest newspapers in Illinois sent reporters
to the Huskies game Saturday.
It isnt often that there is a buzz about a team that hasnt
won a game in more than a month and has lost its last eight games
thats counting Saturdays 67-62 setback to Ball State. But
this wasnt a positive buzz.
The Huskies top scorer and rebounder, Marcus Smallwood, did not
make the teams road trip last week because of a coachs
decision, and many wanted to know if Smallwood would dress or
even show for Saturdays game. Smallwood did not play; he sat on
the teams bench in a team windbreaker. Head coach Rob Judson said
Smallwood will play in NIUs next game Wednesday at home against
Bowling Green.
While neither Judson nor Smallwood would talk about the reason for
the suspension, sources close to the team said it had to do with Smallwood
being late for practices and talking back to Judson.
After the game, there was an extra press conference held after the
normal game questions were answered. Despite this, no answers were given,
and Smallwoods situation is left for unnamed sources to comment.
Because of team and individual concerns, weve addressed
those concerns and are moving forward, Judson said. Marcus
has another opportunity to be a positive teammate and have a fine career.
Were looking forward to him competing with a strong contribution.
During the initial press conference with NIU players James Hughes,
Paige Paulsen and Perry Smith, media members were told not to ask questions
about Smallwood or they would be stopped.
Im just excited about coming back and looking forward to
it, Smallwood said. It was for the teams best interest.
But you always want to be with your teammates. I wish this whole thing
wouldve never happened. But people make mistakes and you address
them and you go from there.
Saturday was the third game in a row Smallwood did not play in and
fourth in a row where he did not start. Smallwood is the MACs
only returning first-team all-conference player. Prior to his absences,
he was the MACs leader with six double-doubles, but since has
been passed.
In the last three games Smallwood played, he averaged 8.8 points and
6.6 rebounds, down from his season averages of 14.3 ppg and 9.7 rpg.
In the last game Smallwood played Feb. 4 against Kent State, he played
only 24 minutes, down from his team-high 31 minutes per game. In that
game, Smallwood finished with four points and six rebounds.
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