Friday, November 28, 2008
Wichita State (W 58-50)
Julian Vaughn needs to do nothing other than rebound when he is on the court. He needs to be like our Ben Wallace out there. If any other player on our team focused strictly on rebounding, it would take too much away from the rest of what he can bring to the team to the extent that it would be detrimental. We can't afford to have Summers or Freeman or Monroe score no points and get 12 boards but we can have Vaughn do it. If he does that, we wouldn't lose much else because he can't really do anything else that well on the floor anyway.
The game was the classic ugly game where a less talented opponent drags the more talented opponent down to its level of play and slows down the pace. We are too young and inexperienced at this time to deal with that adequately and it is unfortunate that we couldn't dictate the tempo more. In time, we might be able to but not yet.
That being said, it speaks volumes about the composure of the team that down the stretch we hit clutch free throws and sealed the game. The game was ugly and we looked rattled on offense but not so rattled that we couldn't close the door and hit our free throws. That to me says, hopefully, that we weren't so much rattled but are still learning how to play together and maybe Wichita State can actually play some good defense. We are also very talented and fast and when these guys get the system and the offense with the speed, strength, quickness and size we have, we are going to crush people. As we get more comfortable in the offense, the shots from outside will fall more because we won't be thinking so much and just reacting. That is important as it is also that we have a true leader on the floor. I think it is great that different guys can do it every night but I think we would be better off if one guy stepped up and just led the team. I don't know if it will Sapp or Wright or Monroe or Summers, but somebody has to be the true go to guy - the focus on the floor. If teams try to take away our leader on the court, then other guys can step up but with a young squad that is learning every game, I think it would be better to have one guy be the leader than have it be by committee.
Tennessee could just spank us but I don't think they will play the same kind of defense that Wichita State does. They are more athletic and more undisciplined and given the high scoring games they played in all last year, I don't think they are as defensively oriented. That will open things up for us and should be to our benefit. I expect we will score a lot more points in this game. We will be able to defend against them but they might just destroy us on the offensive glass. Either way, we couldn't have a bigger contrast in opponents from one day to the next. No matter what, this game will be a great learning experience for the team. I don't care if we lose today, we just cannot lose to the Terps. We just can't.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Jacksonville (W 71-62)
Hello Fellow Hoya Fans,
My apologies for not keeping you more informed of all things hoops from my perspective as to our Georgetown Basketball Hoyas from this summer but I will try to make up for it now. I don't think all of you got to see how we played against Jacksonville. The score was closer that I think any of us would have liked but I don't think it is an indication of how well we played and looked at times and definitely not an indication of how I think we are going to play for the year.
First the low points or moments, and there were some. Nikita Mescheriakov is a project to put it nicely. At time in the summer league he looked like he might be able to contribute because he is tall and has gotten bigger and stronger and can shoot. On Monday night though, he looked lost and committed two turnovers with 10-15 seconds of getting the ball and was put on the bench. Maybe he was nervous but if he is doing that against Jacksonville, the kid has lots of work to do because God help him against a good Big East defensive team.
Second low point, Omar Wattad . . . first kid off the bench. Scary. At least he didn't turn the ball over. He looked assertive in the offense and didn't get embarrassed defensively but for a guy who is supposed to come in to be a 3 point shooting specialist, 0-5 if not good. All 5 shots were three as well. He cannot handle the ball, rebound, defend or pass well enough to be on the floor if he can't shoot so he is kind of a waste. Hopefully, him being first off bench and looking like that can be chalked up to nerves or JTIII doing experimentation with line-ups (same goes for Nikita getting in there ahead of Jason Clark or Henry Sims).
Third low point, Austin Freeman. He really seemed to be forcing things and this is an unfortunate trend to see – a carry-over from how he played in the summer. In the summer, he was on a bad team, was doing most of the ball-handling, and was careening into the lane full-speed, spinning and throwing his fat/thick/muscular frame and enormous head into the mix. He looked like he was trying hard to work on being assertive and taking over the game in the Kenner league because he had nothing to work with around him. Unfortunately, he did the same thing on Monday. He can handle the ball but dribbled to much at times, especially in transition. He was getting inside but not finishing and getting kind of caught in no-man's land and pulling up for a short floater or jumper and missing it awkwardly. He was also, way way off from behind the arc. Clearly, this kid can play but I hope he learns that being more assertive has to be balanced with letting the game come to him and picking his spots properly.
That being said, Greg Monroe looked amazing. Anybody who might of thought that this guy wasn't going to try hard or had a lazy disposition on the court would have felt pretty damn foolish watching him play last night. He immediately established himself as a presence inside defensively. He blocked 3 or 4 shots, two in one possession, and intimidated inside. He also blocks with authority but keeps the ball in play when he does block a shot. He can rebound and run the floor. He blocked a shot and on the same play finished on the break that resulted from him blocking the shot to one of our guards that led the break. He had a sweet move from top of key where he faked a jumper, blew by his man took a dribble, two steps and dunked with authority. He also scored on nice post moves inside using either hand. He had at least one solid assist that was a classic back-door Princeton/Thompson offense play so he already has enough of a grasp on the offense to be doing that in his first game out of the blocks. Overall, the kid just looked really good. He is assertive and not scared and ready to take over a game which was one of the biggest raps against the guy.
Chris Wright looked great to, expect for some really bad free throw shooting. He was the only guy on our team hitting threes. He is the point guard of the team and he can lead us and lead us well. He has a good sense of when to take the ball to the hole himself and when to set up teammates. He has enough of an outside shot to make people come out and cover him which obviously makes him that much more of a threat to penetrate and get around people and into the lane where he can really create. He must shot better from the line because he can easily get inside and draw fouls. I can't imagine he will shoot that poorly from the line (was a little above 50%) all year because he is such a good shooter. He has quickness and speed and toughness and everything this year will hinge on him and Monroe.
On to Summers, he looks great. He is bigger and stronger and faster but does not yet give you the impression that he will take over a game even though he looks like he should. He had two nasty dunks which is good because he had a stretch last year where he was even missing those. The big three for us is Summers, Monroe and Wright but Summers seems to need to be set up by others. Hopefully I am wrong and he ends up dictating more himself during a game.
Sapp looked solid. He had a great fake pass move where he showed the ball Harlem/Compton style, got one defender to bite hard on the fake, and then laid the ball in easily. When Jacksonville got close, he was the one with the ball in his hands and I felt comfortable watching the team being settled by him when that happened. Nothing new to report about Jessie. Don't want to take away at all from how he played or what his contributions were on Monday or later in the year but really it is the Big Three that have the upside and will carry us this year.
Part of me doesn't want to get too optimistic about how we played on Monday. As good as the team looked, they still let Jacksonville back in the game. Part of that was a really off night from Freeman and Nikita and Wattad looking so bad, but that is our team and we obviously can't be having that against tougher competition later in the year.
That is where I think that Jason Clark, who played sparingly, and Henry Sims, who played even less, are going to have to step up. Given what I saw over the summer, I think both of them will but I wonder why JTIII didn't play them more. I hope that Nikita and Wattad aren't looking that much better than Jason and Henry in practice that they are getting the nod over the two freshman. If that is the case, let's hope that Nikita and Wattad were just way off or that JTIII is just trying to experiment out there. Gotta run. Will talk more about Clark and Sims in next update. I think we should be OK this year with the possibility of really being good depending on how much Summers, Wright and Monroe can do against better competition.