Greetings from San Diego

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Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #40 on: March 19, 2015, 12:27:05 AM »
Excellent analysis Marillac.  I think you error a little on the side of over the top optimism (Amar can turn in a monster game Friday? We haven't seen anything to suggest that).   But overall that was spot on about our strengths and weaknesses.


We'll win Friday.  I'm hopeful that Alibegovic can turn in a gem if he can stay out of foul trouble (tall task for him).  Perhaps the zone can protect him.  Every tournament some previously unknown player rises to unlikely hero.  Why not a talented freshman with his first big chance?

A week of first team reps and treatment can really get a guy ready for such an explosion.

8 points 8 boards 5 fouls is my prediction.
I'll take it. Amar and Joey can hack away For their 10 minutes

I don't see Joey being a big factor here.  They don't have a back-to-the-basket scoring threat and have no beef on the team.  I think this is Amar's day and *gulp* Christian Jones. 

If I'm the coach, I'm on Jones all week ferociously about him stepping up and playing to his physical talent...that we live and die by his ability to step up and play like the player he looks like.  Come game time, stay on him...ferocious and intense...keep him directed.  Get somebody to call him out in practice this week.  It's sickening that we desperately need the type of player Jones looks like he can be physically. 

If he can give us 10-12 productive minutes on the glass, this is a different squad.
Good points. I was not thinking enough of the matchup.  You're so right about Jones. I think he keeps us pulling for him to break out one game.

Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #41 on: March 19, 2015, 05:48:07 PM »
Jordan is going to dominate this game. 

Can't ask for a better fit for him to do so.  He'll get plenty of bigger, slower defenders on him with their switches.  Take it to the basket!

This may come back to bite you in the you know what.  Granted, I haven't seen much film on your squad, but Winston, JJ, Polee, and Dakarai Allen are all guys would make all-defense teams in a lot of leagues, and are all plenty quick and athletic defenders.  Winston and Dakarai especially.

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Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #42 on: March 19, 2015, 06:30:10 PM »
Jordan is going to dominate this game. 

It is such a contrast in the teams. I personally think Pointer is the key for St Johns and Sheppard for SDSU.

Can't ask for a better fit for him to do so.  He'll get plenty of bigger, slower defenders on him with their switches.  Take it to the basket!

This may come back to bite you in the you know what.  Granted, I haven't seen much film on your squad, but Winston, JJ, Polee, and Dakarai Allen are all guys would make all-defense teams in a lot of leagues, and are all plenty quick and athletic defenders.  Winston and Dakarai especially.

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Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #43 on: March 19, 2015, 06:38:28 PM »
Excellent analysis Marillac.  I think you error a little on the side of over the top optimism (Amar can turn in a monster game Friday? We haven't seen anything to suggest that).   But overall that was spot on about our strengths and weaknesses.


We'll win Friday.  I'm hopeful that Alibegovic can turn in a gem if he can stay out of foul trouble (tall task for him).  Perhaps the zone can protect him.  Every tournament some previously unknown player rises to unlikely hero.  Why not a talented freshman with his first big chance?

A week of first team reps and treatment can really get a guy ready for such an explosion.

8 points 8 boards 5 fouls is my prediction.
I'll take it. Amar and Joey can hack away For their 10 minutes

I don't see Joey being a big factor here.  They don't have a back-to-the-basket scoring threat and have no beef on the team.  I think this is Amar's day and *gulp* Christian Jones. 

If I'm the coach, I'm on Jones all week ferociously about him stepping up and playing to his physical talent...that we live and die by his ability to step up and play like the player he looks like.  Come game time, stay on him...ferocious and intense...keep him directed.  Get somebody to call him out in practice this week.  It's sickening that we desperately need the type of player Jones looks like he can be physically. 

If he can give us 10-12 productive minutes on the glass, this is a different squad.
Jones is a big strong player, which is what we could use. Unfortunately, he has had his opportunities this year and has not showed much.

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Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #44 on: March 19, 2015, 06:42:32 PM »
Just the kind of team to get Dom and Jordan going. If Phil and D'lo hit shots we have a good chance. Then we will get killed sunday.

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Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #45 on: March 19, 2015, 06:58:04 PM »
Just the kind of team to get Dom and Jordan going. If Phil and D'lo hit shots we have a good chance. Then we will get killed sunday.

Really need Dee to play like Dee and honestly get about 60 points from Sheed Dee Pointer and Greene I know that is a lot considering SDSU defense but we may be too quick for them

Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #46 on: March 20, 2015, 12:38:24 AM »
So with a 4 or 5 guard lineup, who will see the majority of minutes at Point for y'all?

The weak spot in our defense is at the 1 - we can get burned by quick slashers as long as they keep us honest with an outside shot.  If you can play a PG who is capable of 15+ points and 4 or 5 assists I think it will be an advantage for you...

I also think the refs will play an important role as far as how the game is called... If they're letting slaps in the lane go it helps you guys, if they're letting body contact go it helps us.  We're deep enough to withstand foul trouble, but do you guys have the ponies to withstand one or two guys in foul trouble?  With our size, it seems like we should be able to pound it down low and either score or pick up FTAs.

I've also seen some posts about Chol... He's kind of an enigma.  Not a terrible defender, but will make really bad fouls when he gets beat and frustrated.  A beast down low, but he ONLY goes left and can be swiped since he's got bad hands.  Just looking at the matchup, I'd be very surprised if Chol played more than 10 minutes.  If he does, it's because Skylar Spencer is in foul trouble.

Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #47 on: March 20, 2015, 12:58:15 AM »
So with a 4 or 5 guard lineup, who will see the majority of minutes at Point for y'all?

The weak spot in our defense is at the 1 - we can get burned by quick slashers as long as they keep us honest with an outside shot.  If you can play a PG who is capable of 15+ points and 4 or 5 assists I think it will be an advantage for you...

I also think the refs will play an important role as far as how the game is called... If they're letting slaps in the lane go it helps you guys, if they're letting body contact go it helps us.  We're deep enough to withstand foul trouble, but do you guys have the ponies to withstand one or two guys in foul trouble?  With our size, it seems like we should be able to pound it down low and either score or pick up FTAs.

I've also seen some posts about Chol... He's kind of an enigma.  Not a terrible defender, but will make really bad fouls when he gets beat and frustrated.  A beast down low, but he ONLY goes left and can be swiped since he's got bad hands.  Just looking at the matchup, I'd be very surprised if Chol played more than 10 minutes.  If he does, it's because Skylar Spencer is in foul trouble.

Both Branch and Jordan will handle the ball most of the time for us. We are hoping Branch comes out aggressive. Both can score 15+ (Jordan more likely) with a bunch of assists (if our other guards are hitting jump shots). We will be in a lot of trouble is any of our starters get into early foul trouble. Offensively we aren't that deep at all. Felix can play some def. and board a bit but isn't that good on the offensive end.
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Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #48 on: March 20, 2015, 12:58:43 AM »
So we will probably start 4 guards and they start 4 forwards. Guess we will see if college basketball truly is a guards game.

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Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #49 on: March 20, 2015, 01:32:01 AM »
So we will probably start 4 guards and they start 4 forwards. Guess we will see if college basketball truly is a guards game.

LOL

I'm starting to think we win this game big. 

Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #50 on: March 20, 2015, 11:31:19 AM »
Chol also has some of the worst hands I've ever seen on an inside player.  It almost seems like he drops half the balls passed to him in the paint.  He and Spencer both need to keep the ball up high against these guards.

Re: Greetings from San Diego
« Reply #51 on: March 20, 2015, 06:02:11 PM »
So we will probably start 4 guards and they start 4 forwards. Guess we will see if college basketball truly is a guards game.

LOL

I'm starting to think we win this game big. 

Think again.