Hoyas4Ever
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Post by Hoyas4Ever on Aug 27, 2019 21:08:06 GMT -5
Is there anything close to Akinjo's hometown? Opening this fall: the Chase Center. Georgetown hasn't been back to The City in 48 years--a game vs. Cal would be a showcase. St. John's is playing Arizona there on December 21 in a neutral site event. That game was scheduled by Coach Chris Mullin due to his strong ties with the Golden State Warriors/Chase Center ownership...
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Post by bearsandbulls on Aug 27, 2019 23:08:48 GMT -5
Not sure if it would happen as Cal plays its home games at 11,000 spectator Haas Pavilion, Harmon Court on the campus in Berkeley. This would be the season to play Cal as they are coming off one of their worst seasons ever. New coach in Fox, new international recruits, but nothing like what Georgetown has in its stable.
And by the way if G'town and Cal both each win, or conversely each lose, at Madison Square Garden they will meet each other.
Chase, BTW, is supposed to be a thing of beauty----scoreboard above center court 10,000 sq feet. Next biggest in NBA is 6000 sq feet.
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Post by HOYAPLAYA on Aug 28, 2019 6:09:58 GMT -5
Is there anything close to Akinjo's hometown? Opening this fall: the Chase Center. Georgetown hasn't been back to The City in 48 years--a game vs. Cal would be a showcase. I think this would be perfect. It sounds like Cal would hopefully be a better team in 2020 (which is exactly what we should be looking for). This would be a great idea to allow Akinjo to play live in front of some hometown people while also could be a signature nationally televised early season game that would be great for recruiting. I'd much rather something like this than a tournament in Hawaii, Las Vegas or Alaska.
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Post by bigelephant on Aug 28, 2019 6:30:16 GMT -5
Agree. But there are advantages also in playing in Hawaii, Las Vegas or Alaska - depends on who the competition is.
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Post by Hoyas4Ever on Aug 28, 2019 7:41:45 GMT -5
Opening this fall: the Chase Center. Georgetown hasn't been back to The City in 48 years--a game vs. Cal would be a showcase. I think this would be perfect. It sounds like Cal would hopefully be a better team in 2020 (which is exactly what we should be looking for). This would be a great idea to allow Akinjo to play live in front of some hometown people while also could be a signature nationally televised early season game that would be great for recruiting. I'd much rather something like this than a tournament in Hawaii, Las Vegas or Alaska. The Staff can schedule both an in season tournament out west and play a showcase game against Cal Berkley or Stanford in the Chase Center if they (Georgetown/Cal/Stanford/Chase Center) choose to...
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Post by bearsandbulls on Aug 28, 2019 8:14:26 GMT -5
Heck why not just set up a tourney at Chase with Cal, Stanfurd, Georgetown and Syracuse. Rivals vs. rivals, but have to earn the right to it by first beating a cross country opponent. Would that bring you "right coasters" to the new Chase Center/San Francisco Bay Area/good hoops???
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Post by professorhoya on Aug 28, 2019 8:20:22 GMT -5
Opening this fall: the Chase Center. Georgetown hasn't been back to The City in 48 years--a game vs. Cal would be a showcase. I think this would be perfect. It sounds like Cal would hopefully be a better team in 2020 (which is exactly what we should be looking for). This would be a great idea to allow Akinjo to play live in front of some hometown people while also could be a signature nationally televised early season game that would be great for recruiting. I'd much rather something like this than a tournament in Hawaii, Las Vegas or Alaska. He might be going pro by 2020. I don't think it's a good idea to bank on hosting someone for a single player since things can happen.
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Post by HOYAPLAYA on Aug 28, 2019 9:02:53 GMT -5
I think this would be perfect. It sounds like Cal would hopefully be a better team in 2020 (which is exactly what we should be looking for). This would be a great idea to allow Akinjo to play live in front of some hometown people while also could be a signature nationally televised early season game that would be great for recruiting. I'd much rather something like this than a tournament in Hawaii, Las Vegas or Alaska. He might be going pro by 2020. I don't think it's a good idea to bank on hosting someone for a single player since things can happen. That's fine but teams do schedule this way especially if you are going to be recruiting on the national level. If he were to have a great year and go pro, there is no down side to having what hopefully would be a potentially high seeded NCAA team play a game across country against a power conference opponent with a hostile crowd early in the season.
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Post by HOYAPLAYA on Aug 28, 2019 9:07:19 GMT -5
I think this would be perfect. It sounds like Cal would hopefully be a better team in 2020 (which is exactly what we should be looking for). This would be a great idea to allow Akinjo to play live in front of some hometown people while also could be a signature nationally televised early season game that would be great for recruiting. I'd much rather something like this than a tournament in Hawaii, Las Vegas or Alaska. The Staff can schedule both an in season tournament out west and play a showcase game against Cal Berkley or Stanford in the Chase Center if they (Georgetown/Cal/Stanford/Chase Center) choose to... True. I just think it's highly unlikely that we'd do a west coast preseason tournament and another separate road game on the West Coast while also fulfilling our current scheduled games including the Gavitt tip off game which will be a road game against Big 10 opponent. We could but i just don't see it as likely.
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Post by Hoyas4Ever on Aug 28, 2019 14:05:35 GMT -5
The Staff can schedule both an in season tournament out west and play a showcase game against Cal Berkley or Stanford in the Chase Center if they (Georgetown/Cal/Stanford/Chase Center) choose to... True. I just think it's highly unlikely that we'd do a west coast preseason tournament and another separate road game on the West Coast while also fulfilling our current scheduled games including the Gavitt tip off game which will be a road game against Big 10 opponent. We could but i just don't see it as likely. It could be schedule right before an in season tournament so you only have to make one trip to the west coast or could be a showcase game schedule during the semester break before Christmas. Teams get paid to play in these showcase games so I'm sure there is a number that could make it happen. Also with an elite team which hopefully the program is headed to be, Coach Ewing might be more willing to take on more challenges on a national stage without destination being a limiting factor. It's rare that a team makes multiple trips across the country but it happens. I could see it happening if it was a home and home series with Stanford. The Cardinal's program has targeted and recruited several prospects over the years and the Hoyas have been building relationships in California trying to build a recruiting pipeline. Could be a win/win for both programs in terms of national attention and continuing to develope recruiting relationships...
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Post by MCIGuy on Sept 1, 2019 15:51:03 GMT -5
God bless and protect all our friends in the Bahamas.
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Post by Hoyas4Ever on Sept 1, 2019 19:57:40 GMT -5
God bless and protect all our friends in the Bahamas. Absolutely A-MEN! Prayers 🙏🙏🙏 out to everyone in the Bahamas and to my fellow Floridians, Georgian's and both Carolina's everyone be safe...
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Post by kbones17 on Sept 1, 2019 22:02:27 GMT -5
I compiled the 3 game stats from the Bahamas trip: Guards: Akinjo: 68 min, 43 pts, 57% (10-18 2pt; 7-12 3pt), 2-2 FT, 12 rebs, 17 asst, 8 TO, 6 stl, 0 bl McClung: 57.25 min, 42 pts, 52% (12-14 2pt; 2-11 3pt), 12-13 FT, 9 rebs, 9 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Blair: 54.75 min, 53 pts, 47% (3-9 2pts; 12-23 3pts), 2-2 FT, 7 rebs, 8 asst, 1 TO, 2 stl, 1 bl Allen: 53.75 min, 15 pts, 47% (6-11 2pts; 1-4 3pts), 0-0 FT, 6 rebs, 6 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Mosely: DNP
Wings: Gardner: 54 min, 29 pts, 61% (9-14 2pt; 2-4 3pts), 6-9 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 6 TO, 3 stl, 0 bl Alexander: 47.5 min, 23 pts, 53% (7-10 2pts; 2-7 3pts), 3-8 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 1 TO, 4 stl, 1 bl Pickett: 46 min, 26 pts, 63% (5-8 2pts; 5-8 3pts), 3-4 FT, 13 rebs, 4 asst, 5 TO, 3 stl, 1 bl
Bigs: Yurtseven: 41 min, 20 pts, 42% (10-23 2pts; 0-1 3pts), 0-0 FT, 20 rebs, 1 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wahab: 37.5 min, 18 pts, 43% (6-14 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 6-6 FT, 11 rebs, 2 asst, 1 TO, 1 stl, 3 bl LeBlanc: 37 min, 21 pts, 59% (9-15 2pts; 1-2 3pts), 0-3 FT, 14 rebs, 4 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wilson: 32.75 min, 8 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 4-6 FT, 11 rebs, 0 asst, 0 TO, 1 stl, 1 bl Ighoefe: 29 min, 4 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 0-2 FT, 10 rebs, 0 asst, 4 TO, 0 stl, 2 bl
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Post by kbones17 on Sept 1, 2019 22:20:47 GMT -5
I compiled the 3 game stats from the Bahamas trip: Guards: Akinjo: 68 min, 43 pts, 57% (10-18 2pt; 7-12 3pt), 2-2 FT, 12 rebs, 17 asst, 8 TO, 6 stl, 0 bl McClung: 57.25 min, 42 pts, 52% (12-14 2pt; 2-11 3pt), 12-13 FT, 9 rebs, 9 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Blair: 54.75 min, 53 pts, 47% (3-9 2pts; 12-23 3pts), 2-2 FT, 7 rebs, 8 asst, 1 TO, 2 stl, 1 bl Allen: 53.75 min, 15 pts, 47% (6-11 2pts; 1-4 3pts), 0-0 FT, 6 rebs, 6 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Mosely: DNP Wings: Gardner: 54 min, 29 pts, 61% (9-14 2pt; 2-4 3pts), 6-9 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 6 TO, 3 stl, 0 bl Alexander: 47.5 min, 23 pts, 53% (7-10 2pts; 2-7 3pts), 3-8 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 1 TO, 4 stl, 1 bl Pickett: 46 min, 26 pts, 63% (5-8 2pts; 5-8 3pts), 3-4 FT, 13 rebs, 4 asst, 5 TO, 3 stl, 1 bl Bigs: Yurtseven: 41 min, 20 pts, 42% (10-23 2pts; 0-1 3pts), 0-0 FT, 20 rebs, 1 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wahab: 37.5 min, 18 pts, 43% (6-14 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 6-6 FT, 11 rebs, 2 asst, 1 TO, 1 stl, 3 bl LeBlanc: 37 min, 21 pts, 59% (9-15 2pts; 1-2 3pts), 0-3 FT, 14 rebs, 4 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wilson: 32.75 min, 8 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 4-6 FT, 11 rebs, 0 asst, 0 TO, 1 stl, 1 bl Ighoefe: 29 min, 4 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 0-2 FT, 10 rebs, 0 asst, 4 TO, 0 stl, 2 bl Competition was pretty weak overall, so taking the stats with a grain of salt. But, some takeaways: Allen seems to provide very similar contributions as Mosley with better ballhandling. I’m a Jagan fan, but I’m starting to wonder if his minutes will get squeezed. Blair with a nice performance from 3pt land. There is a role for a 3pt shooter off the bench. I can see some games where Blair barely plays and others where he hits a few threes and plays 20 min All three wings with pretty solid performances. If all three of them can rebound the ball I can see where they will steal some minutes from the Bigs category. PE seems to prefer having two bigs on the floor at a time, but I think the three freshman bigs are all quite raw and will need some time. Yurt was actually pretty inefficient shooting wise in the Bahamas. Not worried about it though because he has proven his skills in the ACC. Like his athleticism and seems to elevate quicker than I originally thought. Not sure how he didn’t get to shoot even one free throw. IG and Wilson are both very raw. Don’t know how it shakes out, but I can scenarios where both basically redshirt or play extremely limited minutes. Looks to me like it’s Yurt, LeBlanc, Wahab for some backup minutes, and then the three wing taking some of the leftover “big” minutes
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Post by michaelgrahmstylie on Sept 1, 2019 22:25:20 GMT -5
Just want to update:
Have a niece who is the chief magistrate on Abaco Island, one of the northwestern islands in the Bahamas hit hardest. There have been no reported loss of life, thus far. However, there have been heavy damages to buildings, roads, and power lines. New providence, where our boys played experienced only torrential rain.
Thank God!
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Post by kbones17 on Sept 1, 2019 22:31:54 GMT -5
I compiled the 3 game stats from the Bahamas trip: Guards: Akinjo: 68 min, 43 pts, 57% (10-18 2pt; 7-12 3pt), 2-2 FT, 12 rebs, 17 asst, 8 TO, 6 stl, 0 bl McClung: 57.25 min, 42 pts, 52% (12-14 2pt; 2-11 3pt), 12-13 FT, 9 rebs, 9 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Blair: 54.75 min, 53 pts, 47% (3-9 2pts; 12-23 3pts), 2-2 FT, 7 rebs, 8 asst, 1 TO, 2 stl, 1 bl Allen: 53.75 min, 15 pts, 47% (6-11 2pts; 1-4 3pts), 0-0 FT, 6 rebs, 6 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Mosely: DNP Wings: Gardner: 54 min, 29 pts, 61% (9-14 2pt; 2-4 3pts), 6-9 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 6 TO, 3 stl, 0 bl Alexander: 47.5 min, 23 pts, 53% (7-10 2pts; 2-7 3pts), 3-8 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 1 TO, 4 stl, 1 bl Pickett: 46 min, 26 pts, 63% (5-8 2pts; 5-8 3pts), 3-4 FT, 13 rebs, 4 asst, 5 TO, 3 stl, 1 bl Bigs: Yurtseven: 41 min, 20 pts, 42% (10-23 2pts; 0-1 3pts), 0-0 FT, 20 rebs, 1 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wahab: 37.5 min, 18 pts, 43% (6-14 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 6-6 FT, 11 rebs, 2 asst, 1 TO, 1 stl, 3 bl LeBlanc: 37 min, 21 pts, 59% (9-15 2pts; 1-2 3pts), 0-3 FT, 14 rebs, 4 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wilson: 32.75 min, 8 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 4-6 FT, 11 rebs, 0 asst, 0 TO, 1 stl, 1 bl Ighoefe: 29 min, 4 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 0-2 FT, 10 rebs, 0 asst, 4 TO, 0 stl, 2 bl Competition was pretty weak overall, so taking the stats with a grain of salt. But, some takeaways: Allen seems to provide very similar contributions as Mosley with better ballhandling. I’m a Jagan fan, but I’m starting to wonder if his minutes will get squeezed. Blair with a nice performance from 3pt land. There is a role for a 3pt shooter off the bench. I can see some games where Blair barely plays and others where he hits a few threes and plays 20 min All three wings with pretty solid performances. If all three of them can rebound the ball I can see where they will steal some minutes from the Bigs category. PE seems to prefer having two bigs on the floor at a time, but I think the three freshman bigs are all quite raw and will need some time. Yurt was actually pretty inefficient shooting wise in the Bahamas. Not worried about it though because he has proven his skills in the ACC. Like his athleticism and seems to elevate quicker than I originally thought. Not sure how he didn’t get to shoot even one free throw. IG and Wilson are both very raw. Don’t know how it shakes out, but I can scenarios where both basically redshirt or play extremely limited minutes. Looks to me like it’s Yurt, LeBlanc, Wahab for some backup minutes, and then the three wing taking some of the leftover “big” minutes Also, Gardner has been pretty impressive. His style suits this type of loose game flow, but he definely seems like an energy guy who can fill the stat sheet. Going to be hard to keep him off the floor.
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Post by Massholya on Sept 2, 2019 9:37:58 GMT -5
It looks like the Bahamas will need some real help. Perhaps we could get a Hoya community donation drive going.
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Post by MCIGuy on Sept 2, 2019 10:27:56 GMT -5
Competition was pretty weak overall, so taking the stats with a grain of salt. But, some takeaways: Allen seems to provide very similar contributions as Mosley with better ballhandling. I’m a Jagan fan, but I’m starting to wonder if his minutes will get squeezed. Blair with a nice performance from 3pt land. There is a role for a 3pt shooter off the bench. I can see some games where Blair barely plays and others where he hits a few threes and plays 20 min All three wings with pretty solid performances. If all three of them can rebound the ball I can see where they will steal some minutes from the Bigs category. PE seems to prefer having two bigs on the floor at a time, but I think the three freshman bigs are all quite raw and will need some time. Yurt was actually pretty inefficient shooting wise in the Bahamas. Not worried about it though because he has proven his skills in the ACC. Like his athleticism and seems to elevate quicker than I originally thought. Not sure how he didn’t get to shoot even one free throw. IG and Wilson are both very raw. Don’t know how it shakes out, but I can scenarios where both basically redshirt or play extremely limited minutes. Looks to me like it’s Yurt, LeBlanc, Wahab for some backup minutes, and then the three wing taking some of the leftover “big” minutes -Yes, Jagan will see his minutes squeezed. -I think the term "raw" is an overused cliche describing big men. We don't use it much for guards who lack outside shooting ability or so-so dribbling skills. Anyway I'm going to try to write something about the three new bigs. Right now I will focus on Ighoefe. I don't think Hoya fans appreciate what they have. Don't forget he didn't have the benefit of practicing all summer with his teammates and carrying that over to weeks of Kenner League games. And when he got on the floor in the Bahamas, after only being with the team for about a week, he had to share the court with another true big who, like him, has to do much of his damage near the hoop. That didn't lead to much or spacing and that played a part in his rushing things and making errors. Nonetheless in terms of his offense I thought the one shot he did make, which wasn't a dunk or layup, was a thing of beauty, not something you normally see from raw players. The few clips of shots he has made that are available online also suggest a finesse, soft touch and skillset that most may not be noticing. I think now that he is with the team fulltime and under Ewing's tutelage, there will be a rapid growth in his game. He is likely to be the third in line for the center position this season but it would not surprise me that in limited minutes per game he will show enough that by the time we are halfway through the Big East season, other BE teams would legitimately prefer him to be their #1 center. Just my two cents. Yurtseven wasn't all that efficient and that is what is so intriguing. He was reportedly so good during the regular season practice last season that some suggested he affected Govan's confidence down the stretch (don't know about that) while someone else posted that an insider claimed he was the best player on the team during those practices. Ewing slipped a remark on a radio show that Akinjo will have to give up the ball more because big men like Yurt don't come along that often (high praise!), all reports of summer practices have painted a picture of him dominating, and he was pretty much an unstoppable force during the Kenner League. So the Yurtseven we saw in the Bahamas is probably not even close to the force we will see during BE, and considering what we saw of the team last month this makes what the team could be/will be down the road pretty scary. My theory is that Yurtseven was "off" as a result of practicing against 7-foot giants and working on getting off his shot inside against them, only to end up facing 6-8 opponents in the paint in the Bahamas and not properly making the correct adjustment.
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Post by prhoya on Sept 2, 2019 12:54:46 GMT -5
-Yes, Jagan will see his minutes squeezed. Agree. With Allen and hopefully improved Blair (and maybe Gardner), there should be more good competition for those minutes than last year. -The few clips of shots he has made that are available online also suggest a finesse, soft touch and skillset that most may not be noticing. LOL. If someone is a fan of the game and watches those clips, that fan will notice the same thing. It does not require a special skill or knowledge that "most" lack to see it. Btw, some of the clips show him playing alongside other players his size. So, maybe Pat can use him in a Twin Tower line-up with Omer. I remember that it took time for Alonzo and Dikembe to get used to playing together, but Omer is a polished outside scorer when compared to Zo at the same stage. Yurtseven wasn't all that efficient and that is what is so intriguing... So the Yurtseven we saw in the Bahamas is probably not even close to the force we will see during BE, and considering what we saw of the team last month this makes what the team could be/will be down the road pretty scary. My theory is that Yurtseven was "off" as a result of practicing against 7-foot giants and working on getting off his shot inside against them, only to end up facing 6-8 opponents in the paint in the Bahamas and not properly making the correct adjustment. I agree in that Omer will be a force. My theory is that, in the Bahamas, he was practicing his inside game, including hook shots, instead of using his outside game. He is too good from 3 to have just one 3FGA during the trip. I think that was deliberate.
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Post by hoyazeke on Sept 2, 2019 13:01:17 GMT -5
I compiled the 3 game stats from the Bahamas trip: Guards: Akinjo: 68 min, 43 pts, 57% (10-18 2pt; 7-12 3pt), 2-2 FT, 12 rebs, 17 asst, 8 TO, 6 stl, 0 bl McClung: 57.25 min, 42 pts, 52% (12-14 2pt; 2-11 3pt), 12-13 FT, 9 rebs, 9 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Blair: 54.75 min, 53 pts, 47% (3-9 2pts; 12-23 3pts), 2-2 FT, 7 rebs, 8 asst, 1 TO, 2 stl, 1 bl Allen: 53.75 min, 15 pts, 47% (6-11 2pts; 1-4 3pts), 0-0 FT, 6 rebs, 6 asst, 2 TO, 1 stl, 0 bl Mosely: DNP Wings: Gardner: 54 min, 29 pts, 61% (9-14 2pt; 2-4 3pts), 6-9 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 6 TO, 3 stl, 0 bl Alexander: 47.5 min, 23 pts, 53% (7-10 2pts; 2-7 3pts), 3-8 FT, 13 rebs, 6 asst, 1 TO, 4 stl, 1 bl Pickett: 46 min, 26 pts, 63% (5-8 2pts; 5-8 3pts), 3-4 FT, 13 rebs, 4 asst, 5 TO, 3 stl, 1 bl Bigs: Yurtseven: 41 min, 20 pts, 42% (10-23 2pts; 0-1 3pts), 0-0 FT, 20 rebs, 1 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wahab: 37.5 min, 18 pts, 43% (6-14 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 6-6 FT, 11 rebs, 2 asst, 1 TO, 1 stl, 3 bl LeBlanc: 37 min, 21 pts, 59% (9-15 2pts; 1-2 3pts), 0-3 FT, 14 rebs, 4 asst, 3 TO, 4 stl, 3 bl Wilson: 32.75 min, 8 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 4-6 FT, 11 rebs, 0 asst, 0 TO, 1 stl, 1 bl Ighoefe: 29 min, 4 pts, 33% (2-6 2pts; 0-0 3pts), 0-2 FT, 10 rebs, 0 asst, 4 TO, 0 stl, 2 bl I would like to see Akinjo get his A/TO ratio closer to 3:1 and Mac get his 3pt% up in the 30s..... I didn't realize that Juggy led us in scoring. Hopefully that is a sign of improved shooting and not just simply poor competition.... We need to find more shots for Morko. He is being doubled up by our guards in attempts. We need to get him going and keeping him going if we want tourney success....
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