Good times at Carnesecca Arena when we shoot over 40% from three. We dominated them for twenty minutes, and had a second half that was up and down.
Observations:
Joel Soriano
So glad to see a big man who can post up. Soriano had a couple of beautiful post up moves. Yes, he needs work on d, but it’s been a long time since we’ve had an interior presence like this. I honestly can’t even remember when. Can anyone?
Omar Stanley
Ok, it’s early for this, but I’ll say it anyway. This is the guy you hoped he would be and more. He can face the basket, put it on the floor and get right in the lane. He can post up, he can run like a deer, and he can finish in traffic. Lookout.
Tariq Coburn
He has a beautiful step back jumper. Love that lefty jumper. Maybe coach has his reasons for bringing him in off the bench instead of Smith or Mathis, but at first glance in these two early games, Coburn looks like a player that should be starting. That said, he’s not a point guard. I think he knows that. He brought it up once and it wasn’t an easy watch.
Mathis
I imagine I’m not the only who had this thought, but I’d love to see less three point shooting, and more moving without the ball. Let them chase him around the court for 30 minutes, but any team will give him that wide open three point shot all day.
Stef Smith
I’m a little disappointed in where his game is considering he’s a 5th year senior. He’s getting beat on d, but I think he’ll hit some threes for us, even if not as often as we’d like.
Wheeler
Impressed with his shooting, his ball handling, and finishing at the rim. I didn’t see anything that warranted a technical foul, but IDK.
Rafael Pinzon
He’s a freshman, and today he looked like a freshman that’s still getting his footing. Which is the normal order of the things. It will be fun to see which parts of his game develop as the season goes on. He’s a 6’5 backup point guard.
Dylan Wusu
He’s rusty. Wasn’t finishing like he had last year. I think he’s close to breaking out. He blew a couple of layups.
Posh Alexander
He’s f’n great
Julian Champagnie
He’s also f’n great
Esahia Niywe
Welp, remember when we said everyone is ready to play right now, and there are no projects? We were wrong. Niywe is hustling, but he’s a WIP, and that can be cool for now if Wheeler can handle backup center when Soriano is out, but IDK how
long Wheeler is gonna last at center when we’re playing against Indiana’s frontline. We’ll see. Hopefully Niywe can work his way up to giving us solid interior defense off the bench.
Overall, this is a promising group. Although Coburn looks like the early leader to be our number three scorer, it can really be any combination of the others, except for Niywe, on a given night that steps up with 14 points and the occasional 22 here and there.