SWC75
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- We could never quite pull away. We’d get up by 7-8 points and Iona would hit a three and then another and suddenly there was a battle for the lead. Iona deserves some credit for that but we just couldn’t seem to make the plays we needed when the nature of the game was on the line.
- Matthew Moyer seemed lost on offense, getting off one shot in 18 minutes. He was often 20 feet from the basket, where is of no help to us. He may lose playing time to Dolezaj if he doesn’t figure out his role on the team.
- Oshae Brissett scored 12 points but was a non-factor for much of the game. He’s an athletic 6-8 but had only 3 rebounds in 37 minutes of play. I did like a play where he was at the top of the key, made a move to drive, causing the defender to retreat and then tossed in what was basically a free throw for 2 points. But there wasn’t enough of that.
- Frank Howard scored well and talked well but he had 4 assists and 5 turnovers. In the four games so far, including the exhibitions he has 10 assists and 15 turnovers. The team as a hole had only 12 assists in 26 baskets in this game and has 50 of 117 baskets in the four games. A team that presses and fast breaks and doesn’t shoot well from outside needs to pass the ball for baskets.
- We were 6 for 18 from the arc in this game and are 25 for 81 in the four games, (31%). We were lucky that Iona, which is a good outside shooting team, was only 10 for 32 in this one. We kept fairly good contact but they missed some open ones, especially early.
- We were helped when their best big men, Griffin and Emogi, fouled out. We helped them foul out by making a commitment to drive to the basket in the second half. It might have been a different ending if those two guys were in. They had scored 16 points and had 13 rebounds combined.
- Iona ran off made baskets and we were not ready for them, which certainly concerned JB, judging by his press conference. We slowly adjusted to it- sort of.
- JB’s terse comment on Geno Thorpe: “He’ll play more when he plays better.“ Ouch!
- Matthew Moyer seemed lost on offense, getting off one shot in 18 minutes. He was often 20 feet from the basket, where is of no help to us. He may lose playing time to Dolezaj if he doesn’t figure out his role on the team.
- Oshae Brissett scored 12 points but was a non-factor for much of the game. He’s an athletic 6-8 but had only 3 rebounds in 37 minutes of play. I did like a play where he was at the top of the key, made a move to drive, causing the defender to retreat and then tossed in what was basically a free throw for 2 points. But there wasn’t enough of that.
- Frank Howard scored well and talked well but he had 4 assists and 5 turnovers. In the four games so far, including the exhibitions he has 10 assists and 15 turnovers. The team as a hole had only 12 assists in 26 baskets in this game and has 50 of 117 baskets in the four games. A team that presses and fast breaks and doesn’t shoot well from outside needs to pass the ball for baskets.
- We were 6 for 18 from the arc in this game and are 25 for 81 in the four games, (31%). We were lucky that Iona, which is a good outside shooting team, was only 10 for 32 in this one. We kept fairly good contact but they missed some open ones, especially early.
- We were helped when their best big men, Griffin and Emogi, fouled out. We helped them foul out by making a commitment to drive to the basket in the second half. It might have been a different ending if those two guys were in. They had scored 16 points and had 13 rebounds combined.
- Iona ran off made baskets and we were not ready for them, which certainly concerned JB, judging by his press conference. We slowly adjusted to it- sort of.
- JB’s terse comment on Geno Thorpe: “He’ll play more when he plays better.“ Ouch!