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Lewis recap.. BU 68 Lewis 63

You're dead-on Bradley Brave. Bradley wasn't playing to win, we were playing to learn. And isn't that what's important in the preseason? If we had won by 20 or 30 with that many minutes going to freshmen, i would have been shocked (and ecstatic). As it was, I was very pleased with what I saw from most all of our players. The only one I'd say had a bad game was EM, but everybody is entitled to those once in a while.

SM had a great TO / Asst ratio and 4 steals... he doesn't need to be a scoring threat when he does that. His defense also seemed improved to me. I have to say that I am kind of hard on SM, but today he made me look pretty dumb. I hope he continues that all season. He get his points when he needs to.

AW... wow. I don't think you can see him play like he is and deny that his loss last year hurt us badly.

Egolf was shaking the rust off. Remember he didn't get to play in Brazil. He seemed to gain confidence as the game went on. And he got hit with a couple petty fouls early.

I think AT was a pleasant surprise. He got burned defensively a couple times, but he seems to have improved his footwork. He may not be much bigger, but he plays bigger. I hope he continues his improvement.

But TB is the man. He has a motor that doesn't stop. He knows how to rebound. Other than an ill-advised 3, i thought he played within himself and will create some matchup nightmares. Id love to see him at the 4 and CR at the 3. Not many valley teams can match up with that athletically.
 
Warren = Our missing link from last season. Please oh please let Warren and Brown stay healthy.

Rest of the team needs to work on the jump shots this week, that was pathetic outside of Warren and Brown.

I'm predicting DSE or Eastman to be that impact youngster off the bench like Brown was last season.

4 more practice days to prepare for BYU. BYU plays another exhibition Tuesday night which can be seen at http://www.byutv.org/getbyutv/

BYU has only lost 3 games at home in the last 4 seasons, 2 of them were last season by 7 points both times. I'm hoping for at least a decent showing by BU. I'll accept a loss but we'll have to win 1 or 2 games in Vegas in order to salvage the non-conference season.

Jason
 
I didn't think the officiating was that great. But, we had one Summit League guy, one guy who only did one game last year (the SIU-E/BU game), and another guy who predominantly does Southland/OVC games, so I guess I shouldn't expect much.
 
Had the grandaughter there for her 1st BU game....she was impressed with....

Two Sam's on the court...
Taylor has the same name as her sister...
Adrew Warren shooting so many free throws....
The annoucer guy mumbling all the time....
she loved the nachos!

Ok now my take....in order of wow factor...:

AW..its great to have you back young man.....
TB... he is all that I have been saying since he got here..
WE... shook off some rust and tested out the knee....he looked fine..
SM...steady influence...we played well with him on the court
CR... this guy is an athlete..kept the ball alive along with WE...played nice defense...better games ahead...
DD... solid solid defense....you never notice that at 1st
EM.. tough start..but he will be fine...
SS...you old man...haha..kidding...behind the scenes leader...his experience will help on and off the court for all
AT... did some nice things
MK... got some important minutes...looks solid...
JP...holds a special place in coachdude's heart...he will be a solid solid player
DSE... looked fine...was he nervous? I did not see it...
JE...wow do we have some depth....

Best 5 I think I saw together on the flor: SM, AW, TB, CR, WE
 
Nice to see that Andrew Warren and Taylor Brown came to play.

Giving up the 6 offensive rebounds to one Lewis player is alarming. The 16 turnovers to 11 assists isn't very good either.

It's tough to take too much away from this, but the next game is real. I'm hoping this team isn't primarily a jumpshooting team, but I'm starting to think it will be.
 
MCoachdude I have to agree about the PA announcer mumbling. Never had that problem before, but today Paul was hard to understand. In our section we thought it could be the speaker system.
 
I thought it went well for an early season exhibition. Lewis is a well coached team. I heard Scott Trost (Lewis coach) say he was disappinted with his team's execution and shooting, and I can understand that, but he has a number of solid players and will do well in their conference.

The missed shots and turnovers, and illegal screens will get fixed.
I saw great energy from TB and WE, better than I've seen from interior players at BU in several years. I thought the freshmen looked good for freshmen.

And I don't know why things didn't go well with EM at the point, but it seemed to turn around with Sam M. at the point. Probably the guys who had the worst games were the 3 seniors. That won't happen again.

Gonna go with my first prediction, need to score 85 points to win, also jake will be our inpact freshman lets see...
 
Gonna go with my first prediction, need to score 85 points to win, also jake will be our inpact freshman lets see...

Chance of having an impact freshman in a guard position will be difficult. The only place where one will have a fair chance is at the 4. JE will see very limited playing time. EM, SM, AW, DD, CR, TB, WE, AT, SS will be the main rotation guy and if a freshmen can crack that lineup then I'd be extremely impressed.

Chance are if our bigs stay out of foul trouble we'll see WE or AT slip into the 4 position occasionally.
 
Chance of having an impact freshman in a guard position will be difficult. The only place where one will have a fair chance is at the 4. JE will see very limited playing time. EM, SM, AW, DD, CR, TB, WE, AT, SS will be the main rotation guy and if a freshmen can crack that lineup then I'd be extremely impressed.

Chance are if our bigs stay out of foul trouble we'll see WE or AT slip into the 4 position occasionally.

In the scheme of thing having a freshman as an impact player at anything other than guard is very unlikely... that said who what did/do you see
 
Chance of having an impact freshman in a guard position will be difficult. The only place where one will have a fair chance is at the 4. JE will see very limited playing time. EM, SM, AW, DD, CR, TB, WE, AT, SS will be the main rotation guy and if a freshmen can crack that lineup then I'd be extremely impressed.

Chance are if our bigs stay out of foul trouble we'll see WE or AT slip into the 4 position occasionally.

SFP, im not picken on ya so dont feel bad, but not too many progams go to vegas/washington/ or eureka for players
 
In the scheme of thing having a freshman as an impact player at anything other than guard is very unlikely... that said who what did/do you see

I agree with you here it's just that we are so deep at the guard position that it is unlikely that anyone except EM and SM will play the 1, SM, DD and AW at the 2 and AW, DD, CR at the 3. I do not see JL going deeper the 9 players on average throughout the year. If there is an injury then all bets are off.
 
MCoachdude I have to agree about the PA announcer mumbling. Never had that problem before, but today Paul was hard to understand. In our section we thought it could be the speaker system.

I agree as well... At one point I thought he said something about Tony Dungy. I was quite confused. It also seemed as though the mic's for the band were a bit off as well. At times, one particular player was almost overpowering the band.
 
Read everything on here...I think some people are overreacting a little bit. Yes, we had a 'scrimmage' with DePaul, but this was our first real game under the lights with a crowd. What was everyone expecting? We toyed with rotations and played nearly everyone on the roster in the 1st half. In the 2nd half, we shortened up and played to win until about the 3-4 minute mark when we were up 11. Had we done that for the full 40 minutes (like Notre Dame had to against Lewis), we would have won by 20 or more. I look at the box score and see that we played 9 guys at least 10 minutes, and no one more than 24 (compared to Lewis playing 5 guys 30+). We won't be during that during the season. The point of today was to get everyone used to playing in front of a crowd, experiment with rotations, and get through HEALTHY. All 3 were accomplished today. Sure, we have things to work on. But would you really want the team peaking on November 8? I feel no differently than I did before the scrimmage - If we're healthy and can avoid off-the-court problems, we'll have a great season.

Agreed! I also believe WE earned his starting spot after watching that game and is was reinforced after looking at the box score! I don't see anyone else at that position that even came close to his production today.

Oh yeah.....I'm probably just making "excuses" for last season, but I think we might have missed AW just a little bit!
 
Wasn't at the game, and couldn't really tell from the radio broadcast...

Any sign of life from AT as a one on one defender in the post, weak side help shot blocker, or rebounder? Mobility in the post area?

If BU could only clone TB's nose for the ball on AT! He is still only a sophmore and can still develop into a presence in the post - remember Rabey!
 
AT did look vastly improved and made a nice jump hook off an offensive rebound...he also challenged several shots...
He looked good on his two made FT's also.
He looked like a young Anthony Tolliver (also an "AT")......now before you claim I am predicting anything, I am not, but it is obvious that our AT has been working hard and the coach has more confidence in him.
It is indeed nice to be able to talk about AT as a contributor....so keep up the work, Sticks!
I would be more than happy if we get out of Sticks what Dana got out of Tolliver...

Here are some comparative stats....

A. Tolliver
-freshman - 0.8 ppg, 1 rpg
-sophomore- 4 ppg, 4 rpg

A. Thompson
-freshman - 0.6 ppg, 1 rpg
-sophomore- 4 ppg, 1 rpg (thus far, just one exhibition game)
 
Thanks T...

BTW - Your career 'stat line' is also very impressive...58 months of posting on this site, 12,874 posts = career average of 7.4 ppd (posts per day) every day for almost 5 YEARS - no time off for carpal tunnel syndrome :lol:
 
I enjoy reading the progression of justification in this thread. It goes from we have a lot of work left to do, to it was just a exhibition game, to "this was all a part of JL's plan", to blaming the refs.

The season just started. You all need to calm down. You will be fine. Please give BYU a beating. I'll be rooting for ya.
 
I suspect playing the freshmen & non-starters for nearly half the game including 4 freshman at once down the stretch to close out a fairly close game was indeed all part of a well devised plan and that it'll pay off down the road...and I haven't seen anyone blame refs...
 
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