Great show. Sometimes forget how big this show has gotten sometimes. Keep up the great work Ryan.
@HerbHerman-le5uxКүн бұрын
No one epitomizes Bo Ryan basketball more than Mr. Gasser. Always deferred credit, always took most difficult defensive assignment, never argued with refs, most importantly, made everyone else’s job easier. Thank you for all of the memories and I hope you find yourself on coaching staff soon
@adamotto85132 күн бұрын
Always nice to hear insights from the greats!
@markf1290Күн бұрын
It was fun having a Port kid on the team. He represented the blue collar work ethic of the community well.
@kenadams894423 сағат бұрын
one of the greatest badgers of all time!
@nezsa7772 күн бұрын
Thanks Ryan
@rickleggett2 күн бұрын
Great interview, Ryan! Really enjoyed it.
@nathanruffalo2 күн бұрын
Dated a girl in college from Port Washington who had nothing but nice things to say about Josh, this was years before being the NCAA runner-up too. Thanks for all the Badgers wins and accomplishments over your playing career and good luck if you decide to get into coaching, you’d be a fantastic coach!
@jmfbizzleКүн бұрын
Thank you. I love Gasser even more. The tournament is what matters, & that's it. Last year was a failure. GASSER! GASSER! #BRINGGASSERBACK
@cur2442 күн бұрын
I remember fans were disappointed getting Gasser because Blue decommitted. Turns out Gasser was probably the better player.
@alienspace3960Күн бұрын
Josh Gasser held Marcus Paige to 12 pts on 4/11 shooting and 6 pts in the first 38 minutes of the game UNC's leading scorer that year. Marcus Paige said this about Gasser "Every possession he understood how important it was for him to take that challenge today to guard me," Paige said. "He chased me around every screen. Every time I caught the ball he was right there. And I faced that a bunch of times this year, but he was tough. If I made a shot, the next possession he just let it go and he was right back there again. So he did a great job competing. I shook loose from him a couple times at the end of the game and joked with him that I finally got away from him." This isn't the first time Gasser has done something like that to an opposing player this season. In the Big Ten championship game, he helped to hold Michigan State's Travis Trice to six points, only two of which came when Gasser was defending him, according to Synergy. Against D'Angelo Russell in the Badgers' Big Ten regular-season finale vs. Ohio State, he helped to hold the potential top-five pick in the upcoming NBA Draft to 17 points on 18 shots, including only a 1-for-6 shooting mark for three points and two forced turnovers when matched up directly against him. So yeah, Gasser certainly works hard on that end of the floor and takes pride in being matched up with great players. But it's not just his one-on-one defense that is effective.