Cinci Game

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Re: Cinci Game
« Reply #320 on: January 06, 2013, 12:00:54 PM »
I think they did try to stall and they were tired. That is why I feel more substitions should be made. You dont want our best players running out of gass at the end of the game or in foul trouble.

Also Dee had 4 fouls and wasn't willing to chance getting that 5th on a drive to the hoop. 

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« Reply #321 on: January 06, 2013, 12:03:03 PM »
great work.  stj always seems to play cincy tough

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« Reply #322 on: January 06, 2013, 12:24:18 PM »
Best part is that they don't get another shot at us this season.

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« Reply #323 on: January 06, 2013, 12:34:36 PM »
Best part is that they don't get another shot at us this season.

That is nice. They seem to come back real pissed after we beat them. Gives us a nice edge in recruiting too.  Cronin has done a nice job with that program

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« Reply #324 on: January 06, 2013, 12:37:05 PM »
Must have killed Cincy fans to see what they missed out on with Obekpa.

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« Reply #325 on: January 06, 2013, 12:46:23 PM »
Must have killed Cincy fans to see what they missed out on with Obekpa.

I'm sure they made a lot of cheating comments

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« Reply #326 on: January 06, 2013, 01:04:40 PM »
That said.... D'Lo bailed evryone out wit a prayer.

The half court execution remain beyond pathetic. Just pitiful ball at the end of regulation.



Might be asking too much at this point from him, but Obepka doesn't have a terrible touch and is long. Wouldn't mind them tyrying to go down to him a couple times to see if he can get a couple easy baskets. Maybe try to teach him a little jump hook. Would keep him from shooting ill timed jumpers anyway
Really the only consistent part of our offense now is Harrison and Sampson basically shooting jumpers. Need to find a way to get some easy baskets
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Re: Cinci Game
« Reply #327 on: January 06, 2013, 01:05:38 PM »
That said.... D'Lo bailed evryone out wit a prayer.

The half court execution remain beyond pathetic. Just pitiful ball at the end of regulation.



Might be asking too much at this point from him, but Obepka doesn't have a terrible touch and is long. Wouldn't mind them tyrying to go down to him a couple times to see if he can get a couple easy baskets. Maybe try to teach him a little jumo hook. Would keep him from shooting ill timed humpers anyway

The problem is him getting fouled will turn out to be a turnover with him at the FT line.
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« Reply #328 on: January 06, 2013, 01:06:39 PM »
That said.... D'Lo bailed evryone out wit a prayer.

The half court execution remain beyond pathetic. Just pitiful ball at the end of regulation.



Might be asking too much at this point from him, but Obepka doesn't have a terrible touch and is long. Wouldn't mind them tyrying to go down to him a couple times to see if he can get a couple easy baskets. Maybe try to teach him a little jump hook. Would keep him from shooting ill timed jumpers anyway

Anything that keeps him from taking those ugly top of the key jumpshots is fine with me.

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« Reply #329 on: January 06, 2013, 01:09:41 PM »
That said.... D'Lo bailed evryone out wit a prayer.

The half court execution remain beyond pathetic. Just pitiful ball at the end of regulation.



Might be asking too much at this point from him, but Obepka doesn't have a terrible touch and is long. Wouldn't mind them tyrying to go down to him a couple times to see if he can get a couple easy baskets. Maybe try to teach him a little jumo hook. Would keep him from shooting ill timed humpers anyway

The problem is him getting fouled will turn out to be a turnover with him at the FT line.

He doesn't have a bad touch either. Watch him though, he just shoots it w/o any prep. ALmost like he wants to get the free throw over with.
Other Harrison whole team is a disaster from the line. Haven't seen enough of Branch. And actually has Greene even shot a free throw this year? There really is no excuse for kids to shoot this bad from the line.

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Re: Cinci Game
« Reply #330 on: January 06, 2013, 01:16:33 PM »
That said.... D'Lo bailed evryone out wit a prayer.

The half court execution remain beyond pathetic. Just pitiful ball at the end of regulation.



Might be asking too much at this point from him, but Obepka doesn't have a terrible touch and is long. Wouldn't mind them tyrying to go down to him a couple times to see if he can get a couple easy baskets. Maybe try to teach him a little jumo hook. Would keep him from shooting ill timed humpers anyway

The problem is him getting fouled will turn out to be a turnover with him at the FT line.

He doesn't have a bad touch either. Watch him though, he just shoots it w/o any prep. ALmost like he wants to get the free throw over with.
Other Harrison whole team is a disaster from the line. Haven't seen enough of Branch. And actually has Greene even shot a free throw this year? There really is no excuse for kids to shoot this bad from the line.

I just don't think we get to the line enough. 
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« Reply #331 on: January 06, 2013, 01:18:36 PM »
  Who on the staff teaches our big men?  Used to be Singleton back in the Norm years, right?  Obekpa and Sampson would benefit greatly from some serious big man tutelage.

 I am trying to think of who from STJ years past could come back and teach, but I'm drawing a blank.  Guess we don't have much of a history of decent big men. 

Re: Cinci Game
« Reply #332 on: January 06, 2013, 01:31:11 PM »
That said.... D'Lo bailed evryone out wit a prayer.

The half court execution remain beyond pathetic. Just pitiful ball at the end of regulation.



Might be asking too much at this point from him, but Obepka doesn't have a terrible touch and is long. Wouldn't mind them tyrying to go down to him a couple times to see if he can get a couple easy baskets. Maybe try to teach him a little jumo hook. Would keep him from shooting ill timed humpers anyway

The problem is him getting fouled will turn out to be a turnover with him at the FT line.
He started out the year with some surprising (granted not earth chattering) success on a few jumpers...his weight seems to hang back on all shots which I hope the staff has noticed and is working on...we need him to be able to position and score down low...but probabilty of a foul is high and it is, as you say, like a turnover...

Dion Waiters couldn't shoot worth a lick in his freshmen year (and he is a SG/SF)...hopefully CO can become serviceable on the offensive end as he develops


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Re: Cinci Game
« Reply #333 on: January 06, 2013, 01:36:13 PM »
  Who on the staff teaches our big men?  Used to be Singleton back in the Norm years, right?  Obekpa and Sampson would benefit greatly from some serious big man tutelage.

 I am trying to think of who from STJ years past could come back and teach, but I'm drawing a blank.  Guess we don't have much of a history of decent big men.

Werdann is an asst coach somewhere, Jayson isn't doing much of anything these days, but even a guy like Ty Grant could help teach rebounding.  Maybe Lamont Hamilton?  Last I heard he was in the D league, don't know if that's still true. 

Some are bound to disagree, but the guy I would go to is Williams.   He has the nba pedigree, our guys will respect that.  And I truly think he's learned some lessons that are worth passing on. 

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« Reply #334 on: January 06, 2013, 01:37:31 PM »
He won a game for us early in the season with a jumper from the same spot, and Lavin said at the time the staff wanted him to take that shot and had been encouraging him to do so.

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« Reply #335 on: January 06, 2013, 01:39:52 PM »
He won a game for us early in the season with a jumper from the same spot, and Lavin said at the time the staff wanted him to take that shot and had been encouraging him to do so.

I got no problem with the jumper.  Like WASJU said it seems like the mind is playing tricks when on the FT line.  During the jumper its just doing it, less thinking.
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« Reply #336 on: January 06, 2013, 01:40:43 PM »
  Who on the staff teaches our big men?  Used to be Singleton back in the Norm years, right?  Obekpa and Sampson would benefit greatly from some serious big man tutelage.

 I am trying to think of who from STJ years past could come back and teach, but I'm drawing a blank.  Guess we don't have much of a history of decent big men.

Werdann is an asst coach somewhere, Jayson isn't doing much of anything these days, but even a guy like Ty Grant could help teach rebounding.  Maybe Lamont Hamilton?  Last I heard he was in the D league, don't know if that's still true. 

Some are bound to disagree, but the guy I would go to is Williams.   He has the nba pedigree, our guys will respect that.  And I truly think he's learned some lessons that are worth passing on. 

Hamilton is playing in Spain in the hometown of our very own Gonzalo.
Ty Grant was in the stands with STJ fans for the St. Francis game.
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Re: Cinci Game
« Reply #337 on: January 06, 2013, 01:44:16 PM »
  Who on the staff teaches our big men?  Used to be Singleton back in the Norm years, right?  Obekpa and Sampson would benefit greatly from some serious big man tutelage.

 I am trying to think of who from STJ years past could come back and teach, but I'm drawing a blank.  Guess we don't have much of a history of decent big men.

Werdann is an asst coach somewhere, Jayson isn't doing much of anything these days, but even a guy like Ty Grant could help teach rebounding.  Maybe Lamont Hamilton?  Last I heard he was in the D league, don't know if that's still true. 

Some are bound to disagree, but the guy I would go to is Williams.   He has the nba pedigree, our guys will respect that.  And I truly think he's learned some lessons that are worth passing on. 

Hamilton is playing in Spain in the hometown of our very own Gonzalo.
Ty Grant was in the stands with STJ fans for the St. Francis game.

Hamilton plays in Gonzalo's town?   That's awesome!  What are the odds of something like that?

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« Reply #338 on: January 06, 2013, 01:44:34 PM »
  Who on the staff teaches our big men?  Used to be Singleton back in the Norm years, right?  Obekpa and Sampson would benefit greatly from some serious big man tutelage.

 I am trying to think of who from STJ years past could come back and teach, but I'm drawing a blank.  Guess we don't have much of a history of decent big men.

Werdann is an asst coach somewhere, Jayson isn't doing much of anything these days, but even a guy like Ty Grant could help teach rebounding.  Maybe Lamont Hamilton?  Last I heard he was in the D league, don't know if that's still true. 

Some are bound to disagree, but the guy I would go to is Williams.   He has the nba pedigree, our guys will respect that.  And I truly think he's learned some lessons that are worth passing on.

George Johnson had the best post game of any Johnny since the 70's, had a decent NBA career and belongs among the SJ legends...Assuming he can teach, he would be ideal and a nice way to reconnect him with the program
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Re: Cinci Game
« Reply #339 on: January 06, 2013, 02:34:33 PM »
"Terrible in-game coaches" don't beat top 15 teams on the road with a team full of freshman and sophomores. Just saying.
Agreed knowing our weakness from the Villanova game made this team stronger and attacking Cincy exposed their true worth :coolsmiley:
Kudos for great gameplan and Subs enabling us to win!
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