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Random thoughts from last night's game...
* Whoever is in charge of scheduling has really done a nice job of increasing the competition level as we move towards Duke. Richmond was just the type of game we needed, one where our guards get tested because let's face it, that's our weakness.
* It was funny to watch us send our "small line-up" on the floor & then watch Richmond counter by going small on our "small line-up". For those did not see the game they were very small & #0 was a full head shorter than Dre & looked like a very good 14 year old.
* MVP last night was Dre Hollins imo. Midway through the 2nd half we were down by 7 & it was starting to look like we might lose this one. I was thinking "Hey, Richmond has all the momentum/confidence right now, our guys are just standing around, no one can hit a jumper....YOU Dre Hollins need to take this team on your back & will something to happen, right now.", then he did. He drove his man & pulled up for a jumper. Hustled back on D & got a piece of a pass, dove to the floor to grab the ball, lost it, lunged forward, got the ball back, passed it ahead Austin who ended up getting a trip to the line for 2 points, then he made another steal, drove the lane again for a lay-up, almost had another steal, came back up the court & drained a 3 (normally it would have been a bad shot, but he was the ONLY guy doing anything offensively, he was feeling it & it gave us the lead, so fire away Dre!), suddenly the 7 point deficit was gone, we're up by 1 & had all the momentum/confidence. Ball game.
* Trevor good & bad, still getting back to where he was. He committed some really dumb fouls, missed key free throws & killed our hard earned momentum at the end of the 1st half. That said, the dude is called "The Beast" for a reason & in the second half he was an absolute monster on the glass. I think he had 9 (?) alone in the 2nd half, plus some blocks & generally played physical which we needed.
* Austin held their top scorer, who averages 20ppg to 2 points. Anything else was gravy.
* Rodney had a couple Willie Burton type moments in the 1st half where we needed a basket & he basically just decided he was going to score, period. Would love to see more of that aggressive mentality from him. Down side is he's still not quick enough to take guys off the dribble & his jumper, while improved looking still isn't enough to keep people honest if he's playing the 3.
* More of the same for Joe. He's able to play at a high level against teams like Richmond because he's more physical than them, but he'll be shut down again in the B1G if he doesn't learn to dribble with his left hand & start taking/hitting jump shots. He hit a pretty looking 3 last night which was good to see, but it was his only attempt & I've probably been the most disappointed with Joe of any player this non-conference. He really hasn't used his left hand or shot jumpers at all. We already know he can drive the lane (to his right) & out-rebound guys his own size. What he needs to work on his these finesse things or he's one dimensional offensively & that's no good for a starting 3 in the B1G.
* Welch....Man does he look slow. I'll leave it at that.
* As noted Mav has been playing solid. He's the Ryan Collado of the basketball team. A guy who never in a million years should have been playing as a True Freshman. A guy who was never recruited or intended to play as a True Freshman, but lightening struck & he was forced into action. Like Collado, fans got it into their heads that he was absolutely horrible in every way & have a hard time changing their opinions of him. If you recall, by his Sr year people were lamenting that Collado didn't have one more year to play & we may find ourselves doing the same with Mav in 16 months. There was a stretch last night when he looked like the only one who knew wtf was going on out there.
* I got to the game about 10 minutes in & just caught the end of Elliot's time. He looked like a 7'er trying to keep up with a bunch of guards (which he was). It was a bad match-up for him so he didn't play much. Don't read anything into it.
* Mo should be at his best in B1G play where the players are bigger & more physical because honestly in the two non-conference games I've watched he's looked painfully slow. Not trying to rip on Mo, just a square peg in a round hole against the smaller non-conference teams.
* Whoever is in charge of scheduling has really done a nice job of increasing the competition level as we move towards Duke. Richmond was just the type of game we needed, one where our guards get tested because let's face it, that's our weakness.
* It was funny to watch us send our "small line-up" on the floor & then watch Richmond counter by going small on our "small line-up". For those did not see the game they were very small & #0 was a full head shorter than Dre & looked like a very good 14 year old.
* MVP last night was Dre Hollins imo. Midway through the 2nd half we were down by 7 & it was starting to look like we might lose this one. I was thinking "Hey, Richmond has all the momentum/confidence right now, our guys are just standing around, no one can hit a jumper....YOU Dre Hollins need to take this team on your back & will something to happen, right now.", then he did. He drove his man & pulled up for a jumper. Hustled back on D & got a piece of a pass, dove to the floor to grab the ball, lost it, lunged forward, got the ball back, passed it ahead Austin who ended up getting a trip to the line for 2 points, then he made another steal, drove the lane again for a lay-up, almost had another steal, came back up the court & drained a 3 (normally it would have been a bad shot, but he was the ONLY guy doing anything offensively, he was feeling it & it gave us the lead, so fire away Dre!), suddenly the 7 point deficit was gone, we're up by 1 & had all the momentum/confidence. Ball game.
* Trevor good & bad, still getting back to where he was. He committed some really dumb fouls, missed key free throws & killed our hard earned momentum at the end of the 1st half. That said, the dude is called "The Beast" for a reason & in the second half he was an absolute monster on the glass. I think he had 9 (?) alone in the 2nd half, plus some blocks & generally played physical which we needed.
* Austin held their top scorer, who averages 20ppg to 2 points. Anything else was gravy.
* Rodney had a couple Willie Burton type moments in the 1st half where we needed a basket & he basically just decided he was going to score, period. Would love to see more of that aggressive mentality from him. Down side is he's still not quick enough to take guys off the dribble & his jumper, while improved looking still isn't enough to keep people honest if he's playing the 3.
* More of the same for Joe. He's able to play at a high level against teams like Richmond because he's more physical than them, but he'll be shut down again in the B1G if he doesn't learn to dribble with his left hand & start taking/hitting jump shots. He hit a pretty looking 3 last night which was good to see, but it was his only attempt & I've probably been the most disappointed with Joe of any player this non-conference. He really hasn't used his left hand or shot jumpers at all. We already know he can drive the lane (to his right) & out-rebound guys his own size. What he needs to work on his these finesse things or he's one dimensional offensively & that's no good for a starting 3 in the B1G.
* Welch....Man does he look slow. I'll leave it at that.
* As noted Mav has been playing solid. He's the Ryan Collado of the basketball team. A guy who never in a million years should have been playing as a True Freshman. A guy who was never recruited or intended to play as a True Freshman, but lightening struck & he was forced into action. Like Collado, fans got it into their heads that he was absolutely horrible in every way & have a hard time changing their opinions of him. If you recall, by his Sr year people were lamenting that Collado didn't have one more year to play & we may find ourselves doing the same with Mav in 16 months. There was a stretch last night when he looked like the only one who knew wtf was going on out there.
* I got to the game about 10 minutes in & just caught the end of Elliot's time. He looked like a 7'er trying to keep up with a bunch of guards (which he was). It was a bad match-up for him so he didn't play much. Don't read anything into it.
* Mo should be at his best in B1G play where the players are bigger & more physical because honestly in the two non-conference games I've watched he's looked painfully slow. Not trying to rip on Mo, just a square peg in a round hole against the smaller non-conference teams.