Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?

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Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« on: August 03, 2009, 02:58:56 PM »
http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/holy-cross-basketball-preview-131-167032

Key Newcomers:

Holy Cross has a nice group of freshmen coming in, but it is St. John’s transfer Mike Cavataio who will make the biggest impact right away. The 6-4 wing never saw much playing time during his one year with the Red Storm, but he is a good athlete who can score around the basket and has the potential to dominate the Patriot League. Jordan Stevens and point guard Dee Goens will compete for playing time off of the bench. The same can be said for fellow freshmen Phil Beans and Eric Obeysekere in the frontcourt. Those two will likely spend the year learning from the bench, but they will make an impact in the coming years.


 Backcourt:

Even without Cavataio, the Crusaders already have a dynamic backcourt thanks to R.J. Evans and Andrew Beinert. Beinert will bring the ball up the floor, but both are combo guards who will score and can pass. Evans does most of his damage by attacking the basket and he should once again lead the team in scoring after averaging 13.4 points per game last season. Beinert is the only real threat from long range. He made 45.4 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc during the 2008-2009 campaign and between the two of them they make a solid one-two combination in the backcourt. The key to their success will be whether or not they can keep the turnovers down.

 

Frontcourt:

The frontcourt lost starter Colin Cunningham and part-time starter Alex Vander Baan. However, Andrew Keister and Eric Meister are proven players who are capable of filling the void. Despite averaging 8.5 points per game and leading the team with 6.3 rebounds per contest, Keister only started 17 games as a sophomore. Now that he is an upperclassman, Keister will be asked to play an even bigger role and emerge as the leader of the frontcourt. Meister is not as effective of a scorer or rebounder, but he is a strong defender and the best shot blocker on the team. With Adam May, who started 12 games as a junior, returning, Holy Cross has enough experience in the frontcourt to cover for their losses.

 

Who to Watch:

Beinert is only a junior, but he is the experienced player in the backcourt. That means he needs to become a leader on the floor, but he has to do a lot more than that if the Crusaders want to make a trip to the NCAA Tournament. He will bring the ball up the floor and must make better decisions than he did last year and he is also the lone outside shooting threat on the team. If his shot is not falling, the opposition can clog the lane and stop the big guys from getting the ball and prevent Cavataio and Evans from slashing to the basket.

 

Final Projection:

This is a team that looked pretty bad early in the 2008-2009 season. They rebounded very well and ended up with a very impressive 11-3 conference record. American University was obviously the best team in the conference, but it was Holy Cross who gave them their only loss during Patriot League play. The Crusaders might need a little time to get everything straightened out with their new coach, but this should be the team to beat and anything but a conference title should be considered a disappointment.

 

Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA

 

Projected Starting Five:

Andrew Beinert, Junior, Guard, 8.5 points per game

R.J. Evans, Sophomore, Guard, 13.4 points per game

Mike Cavataio, Sophomore, Guard, DNP last season

Andrew Keister, Junior, Forward, 8.5 points per game

Eric Meister, Senior, Center, 6.7 points per game




Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2009, 03:58:54 PM »
Think the brother'll do well, but to dominate in D1 when you aint really ever play meaningful D1 is askin a lot even if it the Patriot. Maybe by the time he a senior.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2009, 04:00:29 PM by Choz4Life »
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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2009, 06:20:16 PM »
I thought he played hard, but he wasn't D1 ready when he got to us.
Still would have much rather had him than TyShawn Edmonson.

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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2009, 09:34:06 AM »
Good luck to Mike, wish the best for the NYC product.

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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2009, 07:20:16 PM »
Cavataio is the type of player that could have never flourised under a coach like Norm.  I wouldn't be surprised if he dominates the Patriot league.  He has a hell of a backcourt to work with. 

It might take a year or two, but he is a smart kid that will produce.

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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2009, 08:53:13 PM »
Cavataio is the type of player that could have never flourised under a coach like Norm.  I wouldn't be surprised if he dominates the Patriot league.  He has a hell of a backcourt to work with. 

It might take a year or two, but he is a smart kid that will produce.

I wisah him well, but in all fairness, he missed quite a few wide open 3 pointers.

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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2009, 03:36:00 PM »
Cavataio is the type of player that could have never flourised under a coach like Norm.  I wouldn't be surprised if he dominates the Patriot league.  He has a hell of a backcourt to work with. 

It might take a year or two, but he is a smart kid that will produce.

I wisah him well, but in all fairness, he missed quite a few wide open 3 pointers.

So what?  A. He was a freshman B. That isn't his game C. One of the hardest things to do in sports is to hit jumpers knowing if you miss you are getting pulled

This is a kid that lives coming off baseline screens and creating space without the ball.  Norm does not run that kind of offense.  You'll see a high screen and that is it.

He'll get plenty of looks at Holy Cross as Beinert is a great PG and their SG can score. 


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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2009, 08:57:27 AM »

Mike won't be "dominating" anything at HC.  Could turn into a very nice player but when I think of guys who dominated mid major leagues I think of harold the show acreneaux, wally sczerbiak, and maybe guys like speedy claxton or the two kids from LIU richie parker and charles somethin or other.  Mike will never be on that level. Let's get real.
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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2009, 09:54:06 AM »

Mike won't be "dominating" anything at HC.  Could turn into a very nice player but when I think of guys who dominated mid major leagues I think of harold the show acreneaux, wally sczerbiak, and maybe guys like speedy claxton or the two kids from LIU richie parker and charles somethin or other.  Mike will never be on that level. Let's get real.

Charles Jones, you are talking about. He dropped 50 on Baldi's St Francis Prep 1992 City Championship team.
As for Cavataio, lets not forget this kid was one of the top players in the CHSAA a few years back. If I remember correctly, he was the leading scorer in the league

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Re: Cavataio to dominate Patriot League?
« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2009, 12:05:00 PM »

Mike won't be "dominating" anything at HC.  Could turn into a very nice player but when I think of guys who dominated mid major leagues I think of harold the show acreneaux, wally sczerbiak, and maybe guys like speedy claxton or the two kids from LIU richie parker and charles somethin or other.  Mike will never be on that level. Let's get real.

Charles Jones, you are talking about. He dropped 50 on Baldi's St Francis Prep 1992 City Championship team.
As for Cavataio, lets not forget this kid was one of the top players in the CHSAA a few years back. If I remember correctly, he was the leading scorer in the league

He's not DOMINATING anything.  He might be able to be a nice scorer, but he doesn't have the repetoir to dominate.  Mark my words.
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