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Jackets Look to "Get Right" vs Clemson

Following a short hiatus, guard Brandon Alston is available again for the Jackets (photo courtesy of Glenn Beil, USA TODAY Sports)

Georgia Tech is flirting with dipping under .500 for the first time this season on Wednesday night

This league is such a gauntlet. Only in the Atlantic Coast Conference is it a relief to play the 45th ranked team in KenPom. A team that still ranks just about middle of the pack in the ACC in every defensive category. A team that just blitzed you a mere three weeks ago.

Clemson comes to town on Wednesday sporting a modest two game winning streak (Pittsburgh and Wake). Both games were played at Littlejohn where the Tigers generally take care of business. The Tigers are a less impressive 1-4 in true road games this season though and have yet to put one in the left hand column on the road since before Christmas.

Marcquise Reed continues to put up numbers for the Tigers, averaging a career best 19.1 points per game, but he is not receiving a ton of support. Through eight league games this year, only Elijah Thomas is averaging double figures (13.5) alongside Reed, who leads the Tigers at 17.8 points per game in ACC play.

Shelton Mitchell’s senior season has continued to go unexpectedly. The typically solid southpaw is averaging a pedestrian 7.3 points and 3.3 assists in over 30 minutes per game. His historic reliability from behind the arc has also fallen off. Mitchell shot 45.3% two seasons ago and 36.8% last year. This season, he has fallen all the way to 28.4% and even further in conference play to 25.9%.  In fact, on the season, Clemson ranks 271st in three point field goal percentage.  They are, however, one of the best rebounding teams in the country, so defensive rebounding could be a pivotal part of this contest.

Whether it be the competition or simply the performance, Haslam has Clemson’s two most recent games as two of their three best performances on the season.

KenPom predicts the game at 63-62 in favor of Clemson, while Haslam has it at 62-58 in favor of the kitties as well.

It’s difficult to get too confident as a Georgia Tech fan right now. The Yellow Jackets have not scored more than 61 points in any of their last six games and suffered defeat in five of those six. The solutions aren’t exactly rocket science as we just played a heck of a schedule the last few weeks. That said, James Banks and Curtis Haywood II simply need to play better. In his last three games Banks is averaging 5.3 points and 4.o rebounds along with 4 fouls in 25 minutes. He has also blocked only two shots.

Haywood is just too deep in his own head right now. In his last five games he is shooting 4% from behind the arc. He is obviously a much better shooter than that and a lot of the looks have been clean. He just needs to shoot his way out of it. Something else that could be happening is that he could be hitting the wall. Don’t forget that he only appeared in 15 games last season before undergoing surgery on his leg. Recovery from that surgery affected his conditioning from what we heard out of preseason practice. We are now 21 games into the season and he may be hitting that freshman wall a year late.

I honestly don’t have any idea what to expect, folks. At a minimum I’m looking for continued development from our young guys and continued health from our leaders. Hopefully we get to pick up the win.

 
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YlJacket

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Yea but that drug addiction isn't enough to get you to write the overview for the ND game tonight - Jackets Look to Get Right Part Deux. Come on - chop chop :punch::punch:

Course I am not sure what you would say other than the Jackets need to run better sets and shoot the ball better. Plus a concern that now ND has seen our zone once already this year they likely will be more than ready for it. Raining corner jumpers and Mooney in the paint off ball movement. :depressed:

There obviously is no "buzz" for this game even among the hard core fans who populate this board. And I can't imagine it is much better with the recruits who are watching how things are progressing at McTit. I really have to hope (and it is just hope at this point) that the Jackets can turn it around this evening against a team that is just as wounded as we are having lost 6 of their last 7.

Now that I wrote if for you Pea - take that drug again - chop chop :p
 

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Yea but that drug addiction isn't enough to get you to write the overview for the ND game tonight - Jackets Look to Get Right Part Deux. Come on - chop chop :punch::punch:

Course I am not sure what you would say other than the Jackets need to run better sets and shoot the ball better. Plus a concern that now ND has seen our zone once already this year they likely will be more than ready for it. Raining corner jumpers and Mooney in the paint off ball movement. :depressed:

There obviously is no "buzz" for this game even among the hard core fans who populate this board. And I can't imagine it is much better with the recruits who are watching how things are progressing at McTit. I really have to hope (and it is just hope at this point) that the Jackets can turn it around this evening against a team that is just as wounded as we are having lost 6 of their last 7.

Now that I wrote if for you Pea - take that drug again - chop chop :p

You pretty much got it. It would be difficult for me to remain positive at this point so I chose not to do it.
 

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You pretty much got it. It would be difficult for me to remain positive at this point so I chose not to do it.

I feel for you on this. I want to see us run something that puts the joy of basketball in these kids. ACC play has been rough lately.

We’ve spent a lot of time posting about how to make our backcourt more effective, but I’m not sure what we can do for our 3-4-5 guys.


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I plan to hate-watch tonight. Watching is normal, hate-watching is something that has developed over the past couple weeks.
 

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Well I am explicitly putting the whisky away and only drinking pinner tonight during the game. Hoping the old gold can pull our boys though.

As to the notion of hate watching, I can’t hate on ya. I’ll have it going on tv. If it gets bad I’ll listen to the second half on the radio and sit outside with the pup in the yard. Somehow drinking cold beer in your backyard soothes the angst of bricked shots late in the possession and forgone lack of rebounding.

I’m calling a 10 point victory tonight. Jose is going to go off and Alston is going to wait up. We will see the return of Curt gone Bad too.

It’s going to be a great night boys and girls. A. Great. Damn. Night.


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