I believe the wild misses were a strategy and not just lousy shots. The plan imho was to draw banks in and then throw it over his reach with the hopes that #10 would catch it on the back end.Not to make excuses for the rebounding disparity, but what I saw was a lot of BC shots that were so errant that the ball bounced well out to the top of the key, and our bigs were naturally underneath. Second, the BC guys often just tipped the ball up court and hoped for the best since we were quite a bit longer. Maybe our guards should have been better rebounders in those situations, and I think that is one way we really miss Jose.
But the real rebounding issue, IMO, was a noticeable lack of energy, especially in the first half. It got better, but this team has little margin for error and lack of energy/intensity will simply lead to losses as the season progresses. I found it hard to watch at times.
All that said, we dodged a bullet last night.
Sjolund is on track to redshirt, as of now.I hope when we have full roster we see alot of Jose, Devoe, Bubba, Usher, Banks. Also think Sjouland could help.
We also need Moses/Cole to spell James, and Moore for defense. That would leave little time for Sjolund so it is probably better for him, and us, to RS to give him more time to become a better player.I hope when we have full roster we see alot of Jose, Devoe, Bubba, Usher, Banks. Also think Sjouland could help.
Devoe put the team on his back in this game. That kid Pope for B-Cookman is a good player.
Yes. Number 10. Always smiling.is that no 10? the guy that was always smiling?
is that no 10? the guy that was always smiling?
couldnt watch but it sounds terrible
Very well statedThe game wasn't terrible at all. B-C played well, especially in the first half and the smiling Pope kid was legit. But we clamped down on defense in the second half, held them to 29% in the 2nd half. It was an exciting game, it was a come from behind win and it was contested until the end. I think that makes for fun viewing.
As fans we want perfection and we critique and break down every little thing we see. We tend to say, "If we do that against Duke..." or, "If we don't clean this up by Kentucky...." or, "How many games do we have to win to make the NCAAT?"
But that shouldn't detract us from enjoying a competitive and close basketball game. Most of our games so far have been really exciting games. Not perfect games, but entertaining games. We shot 52% from the field. We are shooting .455 for the season (against .350 for the opposition). We just need to get more attempts. The team is a work in progress. There is room to grow. it might happen. It might not. But no need to extrapolate one game to the next.
The biggest plus for me from the B-C game was that Parham started to look more comfortable as the lead guard. If Alvarado is going to be awhile, then this development is imperative. If he finds his game with extended minutes then the Alvarado injury could be a mixed blessing in the long run. Good move by Pastner to let Alvarado heal fully.
That’s funny because I was thinking the same thing, but then I would ask myself, why is his smiling pissing me off so much. It was Jokerish almost. By the end of the game, I was thinking what others have said, this kid is a baller. I didn’t realize that he was pegged preseason player of the year in his conference until the post game interview with Coach Pastner.Yep. That was him. I found the smiling irritating. Maybe that was his intent. Or maybe he just couldn't believe his good fortune in pulling down 19 boards and scoring 22 points.