Detroit - Post Game Discussion

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Re: detroit game
« Reply #280 on: November 13, 2012, 09:02:27 PM »
To those saying it has been a long time since we had a player like Opekpa please educate me by telling me when we ever had a player like him. Been a season ticket holder since 72-73 season and I don't remember a shot blocker even close to him. Props to student section for being louder than they have in a long time and crowd in general for their enthusiasm. With Sanchez and marco believe we can be real nice by season's end.

did not want to slight Leroy Ellis/Mel Davis/Sonny Dove
My freshman year Mel took a redshirt yr due to knee injury than was drafted and signed by knicks foregoing his senior yr of eligibility. Other 2 were a little before my time as college players but do remember their pro careers. Not slighting their talents but doubt any was as good a shot blocker as CO or at least what it looks like he will be in that department. Know Killer Davis was a beast off the boards.

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« Reply #281 on: November 13, 2012, 09:03:45 PM »
Oblockpa is a reason in and of himself to go to a St. john's game.

Two things I have not seen in decades: A real shot blocker. A full parking lot.
Parking lot a result of some st j's students actually going to class. :)

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« Reply #282 on: November 13, 2012, 09:53:28 PM »
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« Reply #283 on: November 13, 2012, 10:16:09 PM »
Just watched the game.  Obekpa was absolutely unbelievable!  Things that stood out for me were his poise, patience and calmness.  Better than advertised.  Wow.

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« Reply #284 on: November 13, 2012, 10:27:52 PM »
I've been waiting all of my life for a shot blocker like CO to come to St. John's.  But lets have someone else take the ball out of bounds at the end of the game.

Phil looks a lot more confident in his shot.  I still would love to see him at the 2 when Branch returns.  He played a full 40 tonight and he was exhausted by the end.  Hopefully Felix can give him a breather during the upcoming tourney.

Garrett was very solid. 

Dlo was Dlo...he just knows how to put the ball in the basket.  He did a great job getting his hands in passing lanes too.

Jakarr seemed so nervous.  First game jitters for sure.  He has some skill set though...he will have to adjust his game a little but I see big things coming from him.

We will struggle offensively in the half court again.  Hopefully some miracle happens and Sanchez and Bourgault are eligible.



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Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #285 on: November 14, 2012, 12:09:09 AM »
I actually thought CO got short changed on a few blocks. I thought he was in double digits. Regardless, he was dominant down low. It's amazing how under control he remains while blocking shots. He also wasn't just getting cheap blocks against small guards driving the lane -- he was blocking the other team's front court as well.

Phil and D'Angelo carried us for large portions of the game. Sanchez will be a huge addition if he is eligible because we need another guy who can get his own shot. As others have said, Garrett had a very nice all around game and was probably the only player who I thought didn't look sloppy at all. Jones was solid as well and he will get major minutes this year.

Jekarr didn't have a good game offensively but he had several shots rim in and out, he will be fine. Dom did not look good but hopefully his offense comes along because the athleticism is there. Great to have Mullin in the house for the game and great to start off the year with a win which it certainly didn't look like we were going to get.

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« Reply #286 on: November 14, 2012, 01:58:15 AM »
Obekpa Blocks

Obekpa, which the only flaw he had was missed box outs at times, was nearly perfect yesterday.
« Last Edit: November 14, 2012, 01:59:11 AM by Save The Hero »

Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #287 on: November 14, 2012, 03:55:45 AM »
Wow....Obekpa was a difference maker. Nice start to the season!!! Can't wait til we get our Point Gaurd on the floor.

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« Reply #288 on: November 14, 2012, 04:42:02 AM »
Obekpa Blocks

Obekpa, which the only flaw he had was missed box outs at times, was nearly perfect yesterday.

I nearly lost my mind @ the one :14-:16. Holy crap at how high the ball is in the air.

Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #289 on: November 14, 2012, 07:30:52 AM »
SO when Chris O dont get 8 in his next game, y'all aint gonna be doggin him right? 
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Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #290 on: November 14, 2012, 08:02:35 AM »
SO when Chris O dont get 8 in his next game, y'all aint gonna be doggin him right?

Come on, of course they are...;)

Berry has single season record at 76.  Chris may break that before BE play starts.

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« Reply #291 on: November 14, 2012, 09:32:22 AM »
SO when Chris O dont get 8 in his next game, y'all aint gonna be doggin him right? 

Wouldn't be a message board without it happening that way ;)
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« Reply #292 on: November 14, 2012, 09:36:32 AM »
SO when Chris O dont get 8 in his next game, y'all aint gonna be doggin him right? 

If that kid hit that 3 he would've been a waste of a schollie :)
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« Reply #293 on: November 14, 2012, 09:38:01 AM »
A lot has been said.  Couple things I need to mention that I saw said.

Long 2's.  I'd rather take a long 2 than a 3.  That extra foot or so in improves odds.  The long two is a lost art in basketball nowadays.

Yes Orlando was on the bench with Marco as well.

Lets not get too high or too low.  Its 1 game I repeat 1 game.  A win is a win and a lot better than a loss.  The talent is there.  We won, scored 77 points with Harrison doing nothing until 10 min mark of 1st half I believe, Karr having what 2 points?  Dom having a bad game and us being short a guy or two.  The defense needs work, whatever it was.  The switching was horrendous at times.
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Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #294 on: November 14, 2012, 09:49:57 AM »
A lot has been said.  Couple things I need to mention that I saw said.

Long 2's.  I'd rather take a long 2 than a 3.  That extra foot or so in improves odds.  The long two is a lost art in basketball nowadays.

Yes Orlando was on the bench with Marco as well.

Lets not get too high or too low.  Its 1 game I repeat 1 game.  A win is a win and a lot better than a loss.  The talent is there.  We won, scored 77 points with Harrison doing nothing until 10 min mark of 1st half I believe, Karr having what 2 points?  Dom having a bad game and us being short a guy or two.  The defense needs work, whatever it was.  The switching was horrendous at times.

I agree with the emotion modulation sentiment.  It was a good win but we look like one of those teams that can win or lose on any given to night to any opponent.  Very volatile

A lot of Obekpa's blocks (all of them?) came against shorter guys.  I can see him putting up huge block numbers in non conference but struggle against big east opponents.  He did look great, though.

I expressed this concern after the exhibition games, but this team must improve defensive rebounding.  Our reb % is going to bite us eventually.  It could have easily decided this game - Detroit missed a few chippy put-backs down the stretch.

Lots of good takeaways but also plenty of room for improvement.  This team could be scary come March if they put it all together.


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Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #295 on: November 14, 2012, 09:54:50 AM »
A lot of Obekpa's blocks (all of them?) came against shorter guys.  I can see him putting up huge block numbers in non conference but struggle against big east opponents.  He did look great, though.

I expressed this concern after the exhibition games, but this team must improve defensive rebounding.  Our reb % is going to bite us eventually.  It could have easily decided this game - Detroit missed a few chippy put-backs down the stretch.


I don't recall exactly who his blocks were against but Minnerath and the other guy are 6'9 and 6'8 respectively.  Not like they were midgets out there.

We outrebounded them by 4.  Again they weren't midgets out there.  Anderson is freakish 6'6 athlete we saw from his thunderous putback.
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Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #296 on: November 14, 2012, 09:57:38 AM »
it was painfully obvious to me that we need Marco and Sanchez on the floor.  DLo and Phil cannot carry this team consistently every night against tougher competition.  40+ from them combined is not going to happen every night.  we need a scorer at the forward position.

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« Reply #297 on: November 14, 2012, 10:05:42 AM »
A lot of Obekpa's blocks (all of them?) came against shorter guys.  I can see him putting up huge block numbers in non conference but struggle against big east opponents.  He did look great, though.

I expressed this concern after the exhibition games, but this team must improve defensive rebounding.  Our reb % is going to bite us eventually.  It could have easily decided this game - Detroit missed a few chippy put-backs down the stretch.


I don't recall exactly who his blocks were against but Minnerath and the other guy are 6'9 and 6'8 respectively.  Not like they were midgets out there.

We outrebounded them by 4.  Again they weren't midgets out there.  Anderson is freakish 6'6 athlete we saw from his thunderous putback.

if minnerath is 6'9", then obekpa is 6'11".   all things considered, they would be a shorter big east team, kind of like how we were in 2010.

rebounding margin does not equal reb %.  they took 17 more shots than we did because of turnovers and second chance opportunities. 

obekpa jones and sampson do not box out and rely on their leaping ability to rip def boards.  i suspect that will change quickly.  another thing to watch is with obekpa going for blocks all over the court, the weak side is often left open.  we could really use a 6'9" 220 lb upperclassman PF.

Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #298 on: November 14, 2012, 10:08:17 AM »
it was painfully obvious to me that we need Marco and Sanchez on the floor.  DLo and Phil cannot carry this team consistently every night against tougher competition.  40+ from them combined is not going to happen every night.  we need a scorer at the forward position.

To beat the likes of Murray St and Baylor SJU needs Marco and Sanchez in general and Sanchez in particular.  Sanchez will help score and rebound and ease the transition of Sampson and Jones into the rotation.

Definitely not a perfect win but you can see where adding Sanchez, Marco and later Branch will do to an already talented team.  This team could be very dangerous come February.

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Re: Detroit - Post Game Discussion
« Reply #299 on: November 14, 2012, 10:11:18 AM »
it was painfully obvious to me that we need Marco and Sanchez on the floor.  DLo and Phil cannot carry this team consistently every night against tougher competition.  40+ from them combined is not going to happen every night.  we need a scorer at the forward position.

Our forwards are fine, but they are very, grey young and must learn how to create space.  All our forwards are either freshmen or sophs.   As far as the poster mentioning Obekpa blocking shots against smaller players, that's bogus.  He has blocked shots against a solid Detroit team yesterday.  He doesn't need to and won't be playing against guys 7'4" so it is really a silly.  Most guys Obekpa will be matching up with are 6'8"-6'11".  In that heir range, it's 6'11" guys will have plenty of trouble with Obekpa's blocking ability.