ATB: Selby Debuts at Kansas
Posted by rtmsf on December 20th, 2010
The Lede. Did you spend the weekend getting your Christmas shopping finished or watching basketball games? It was quite a bit of both around the RTC compound, and we learned that should you not under any circumstances expect Tennessee to handle pressure well or question your significant other whether she already has “enough shoes.” These are hard and fast rules that are inviolate, and the quicker we learn those two maxims, the better off we’ll be.
Your Watercooler Moment. Help Save Kyrie’s Toe (h/t Beyond the Arc). In the spirit of the holiday season, Duke fans ask us to dig deep to pray for the return of their superstar point guard Kyrie Irving this season. Fairly clever, even for a bunch of Dookies (especially enjoyed the Durham… New Jersey… bit).
Season Debuts. The semester break has started most everywhere and there were several significant and long-awaited debuts over the weekend.
- The most anticipated such debut, of course, was at Kansas where point guard Josh Selby came off the bench and pretty much won the game for his team down the stretch against USC. His five threes included two in the last four minutes that each time regained the lead for the Jayhawks, the second without which would have more than likely ended the KU 64-game homecourt winning streak. So we know that Selby is a difference-maker — his offensive scoring punch and playmaking abilities provide a dimension to the Kansas attack that the Jayhawks previously didn’t have. But does he make KU better? Keep in mind that from what we saw on Saturday, Selby needs to have the ball in his hands to be effective — he took a team-high eleven shots and handed out only one assist (to four turnovers). Will team chemistry be affected by this? How will it play with the juniors and seniors who have been through the wars and earned their places as the team leaders? We’ll admit that we could be very wrong about this, but something just didn’t rub us the right way about how Kansas played on Saturday. Maybe it was a one-time adjustment to bringing on the talent of a player like Selby, but we have our misgivings.
- Fordham transfer and USC point guard Jio Fontan also made his debut in the same game as Selby, and his fifteen points as well as leadership were the primary reasons that the Trojans had a realistic shot at knocking off Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday. He only had two assists on this day, and in fact it was his fifth turnover when he stepped on the sideline that ultimately proved the difference, but Southern Cal looked nothing like the same team that Rider destroyed in the Galen Center or TCU punched in the mouth three weeks ago. Fontan will make a world of difference for the Trojans, and in a Pac-10 that appears to be punctuated with mediocrity up and down the standings, his ability to lead talented big men such as Nikola Vucevic and Alex Stepheson means that USC could surprise some people.