11.21.07
Game of the Day. #10 Duke 77 #12 Marquette 73. There were several games we were looking forward to watching today, but truthfully this was the only game that stepped up to the plate and delivered an interesting result as Duke won its fourth Maui Invitational. We continue to be impressed by what Duke is accomplishing without any semblance of an inside presence. Literally, none. Everything they get is off the drive or off the jumper. Luckily for them, the Devils have the right mix of slashers and shooters to make that work. The long-term problem that Duke will ultimately face is what happens when they have to stare down a team with talented bigs as well as guards. In the Maui, Illinois had nice bigs but weak guard play. Marquette was the polar opposite – fantastic guards, but nothing inside. Duke can ride this strategy to a really nice season (as usual), but we don’t really see them making noise deep into March because of that fundamental weakness. Are we wrong about this? As for tonight’s game, it was fun to watch a close one but we never really believed Marquette would/could clutch this game away from Duke. Too many poor decisions with the ball, missed layups and fouls (some of which, of course, were dubious). Kyle Singler (25/7) led Duke with another great game, and Demarcus Nelson (16/7) had a nice game as well, but our takeaway tonight comes from the Marquette side. Why is it every time we watch MU we end up feeling like Jerel McNeal (11/2 on 4-7 shooting) and Wes Matthews (12/4 on 4-7 shooting) are better than the much-publicized Dominic James (12/6 on 4-16 shooting)? Just a thought. Final take – Duke and Marquette are good teams, but both have such a major fundamental flaw in the lack of any respectable inside game that their long-term prospects seem no better than the Sweet 16 this year.
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Other Games We Saw. Ohio St. 79, #22 Syracuse 65. This game wasn’t as close as the score indicated. We have to hand it again to Thad Matta – he gets his personnel to play hard and under control. Which is more than we can say for Jim Boeheim’s team tonight. While both teams are using several freshmen, it was OSU that looked far more poised. OSU’s Kosta Koufos (24/9) seemed unstoppable at times, showing three-point range on his jumper and a variety of bank shots and short Js in the paint. We may have severely underestimated this guy – if Duke had him, they would probably be F4-bound this year. Jamar Butler also hit several threes at opportune moments to keep Syracuse from ever getting a serious run mounted in the second half. The sole bright spot for the Cuse was from jumping jack rookie Donte Greene (21/10), but his classmate Jonny Flynn was simply horrid, putting up an 0-6 zero-pt night. What has happened to Flynn since his initial 28-pt explosion against Siena? After starting the year 10-13, he’s gone 4-19 since. #6 Louisville 68, UNLV 48. We had high hopes for this game as well, but it turned out to be a very ugly contest. Still, breaking a team’s 19-game winning streak at home is no joke, and the Cards (using only 8 scholarship players) should be commended for the convincing win. UNLV (eFG% = 30%) couldn’t find the basket with both hands tonight, and Louisville spent much of the game in the same Vegas Strip-induced fog. Earl Clark stepped up for the Cards with a dub-dub (16/13) and Terrence Williams did his usual thing (9/5/6 assts), and that was pretty much all they needed. We’re hopeful that the UL games coming up this weekend in Vegas will be a little more exciting. #16 Texas A&M 77, Washington 63. This was another game we had circled that didn’t really come through. UW looked lethargic and uninterested while Texas A&M methodically went about its business in winning the game. What is it about Pac-10 teams playing away from home so far this year – with the exception of UCLA, they all look terrible. Jon Brockman (21/15) was solid for Washington in the loss, but the props should go to the Texas A&M guards Dominique Kirk and Donald Sloan who combined for 33/6/6 assts while harassing the UW guards into a poor shooting night. Mark Turgeon is a great coach, so it should be no surprise that TAMU’s program remains strong after Billy Gillispie’s departure. Ohio St. and Texas A&M will meet in the PNIT finals.
Upset of the Night. Western Michigan 83, #21 Davidson 76. When is an upset not really an upset – how about this game? Davidson is ranked, but was favored by a mere 4 pts with good reason. W. Michigan is one of the leading contenders for the MAC title this year. In this game, WMU basically just shot the lights out, with an eFG% of 73% (v. 52% for Davidson). They hit 63% from two-point range and 55% (12-22) from three, as all five starters had double figures. For Davidson, Stephen Curry did his best to keep the Wildcats in the game as he had 25 pts (incl. 5 threes), but his only help came from backcourt mate Jason Richards (23/3/8 assts). While this loss may cause pollster consternation because WMU is a no-name opponent, we’re not ready to buy into that just yet. WMU is a good team and they were playing at home, but we still believe that Davidson can compete with (and beat) one or two of the remaining three biggies on its schedule (NC State or Duke, but not UCLA).
Other Ranked Teams.
- #4 Kansas 87, N. Arizona 46. Darrell Arthur led the way with 17/6 in the blowout.
- #5 Georgetown 57, Ball St. 48. Very surprised JT3 didn’t pour it on in this game.
- #17 Butler 79, Michigan 65. Started to watch, but got sleepy…
- #24 Clemson 74, Presbyterian 57. Clemson off to its usual unbeaten Nov/Dec.
Other Scores of Note.
- Arizona St. 87, LSU 84. It’s so hard to sit back and watch good talent wasted (ahem, LSU).
- Illinois 65, Oklahoma St. 49. The Illini are going to be their typical difficult selves this year.
- Chaminade 74, Princeton 70. You go, Silverswords!
- #24 Clemson 74, Presbyterian 57. Clemson off to its usual unbeaten Nov/Dec.
On Tap Today (all times EST). The Thanksgiving holiday isn’t a hoops day, so there are only ten games on tap, but wow, we get Beastley and Mayo late-night as we’re coming out of our food coma…
- South Carolina (-2.5) v. Penn St. (ESPN2) 12pm – two hapless teams searching for a respectable win in the Old Spice Classic.
- Mississippi St. (-10.5) v. UC Irvine (ESPNU) 2pm – MSU cannot afford to lose this game in UCI’s back yard (Anaheim).
- NC State (-13.5) v. Rider (ESPN2) 2pm – NC State gets a chance to recover from the UNO loss.
- S. Illinois (-16) v. Chattanooga (ESPNU) 4pm – our first television look at SIU this year.
- Villanova (-6.5) v. Central Florida (ESPN2) 7pm – the game is in Orlando; will anyone be there?
- Kansas St. (-2) v. George Mason (ESPN2) 9pm – not only is it our first look at Beastley, it’s also a great matchup!
- Miami (OH) (-3) v. South Alabama (ESPNU) 9:30pm – won’t be watching this one much.
- Gonzaga (-6) v. W. Kentucky (ESPNU) 11:30pm – a tremendous matchup in the Great Alaska.
- USC (-13) v. San Diego (ESPN2) 11:30pm – conveniently timed post-Beastley and with our second turkey sandwich.
Happy Thanksgiving Day everyone!
View Comments (3)
I was at the Garden for the games tonight. If I hadn't known Flynn was a heralded freshman, he would have gone by completely unnoticed. As for OSU, Koufos is a beast. Hunter looked good, and freshmen Turner and Diebler can play. That's not a bad team at all.
Oh, and I like how ESPN's recap says "Koufos' career day carries Buckeyes into NIT Final". It's the third freaking game of his career.
I was pretty impressed with TA&M's three big guys. Jones is a known commodity, but the two freshmen were quite good as well. DeAndre Jordan was pathetic from the line (0/6), but he was a presence inside, and showed some nice moves around the basket. And I didn't know who number 0 was, but apparently he's Bryan Davis (sophomore), and the dude had a good game.
I feel like Josh Carter is off every time I watch him; he shot 50% from three last year, but was 0/6 tonight. If he's on, Sloan and Kirk are very solid at the guard spots, and they're gonna be tough inside- I like that team a lot.
TA&M-OSU should be a good one on Friday, I'm looking forward to that. Happy Thanksgiving.
I thought the Huskies might make a better game out of it, but it looks like they've got the exact same issues as last year at guard -- weak defense, lack of care with the basketball, no scoring presence. Despite the final score, if Jon Brockman had gotten an ounce of help in that game on the perimeter -- their leading 3-point shooter for the game was a 7-footer -- UW would have won that game.
VW:
Yeah, can't figure Flynn out. He might be one of those guys where, if the shot isn't falling, he takes himself mentally out of the game. Agreed on Koufos. We were questioning his abilities after the Findlay game but last night proved he's a player. OSU should once again be near the top of the B10. Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.
Nuss:
Since you're up there in Washington, are these recurring issues a Lorenzo Romar problem or is it on the players? Just wondering what you're hearing in WA...
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