I'm thrilled to have Gerard Coleman and Joe Young coming and love the offensive potential of them joining Council, Brooks, and Peterson, but the reason why this won't be a potential tournament team even next season is an inability to take away easy looks at the basket. Experience will help the present crop, but unless Still or Batts make the jump or they bring in a springy big man prior to next season this will be a team that entertains offensively, but frustrates defensively.
Yale Notes:
- With a buck thirty left in the first half and PC trailing by 4 a genius at the Dunk determined it was an opportune time to play "Should I Stay or Should I Go." Don't give the Dunk crowd any ideas.
- How ugly was the first half? With Ray Hall suiting up for the first time all season a guy in front of me yelled over to the next section "they should bring in Ray Hall. The crowd will go nuts and it will light a fire under them." I shrugged and for a moment thought, "the last 30 seconds of the half couldn't kill us. It might kill poor Ray, but we need a spark." Ah, the thought pattern when Yale is running you.
- Watching lifeless games you start to look for that one kid who determines "enough is enough" and plays hard even though his teammates aren't. Back in 2003 Rob Sanders was benched for Timmy's infamous 'poor practice habits' line (apparently, Maris Laksas was a workout warrior) and when he was inserted into a blowout he really got after it in the final four minutes. I spent this game hoping someone would have a Rob Sanders "this is pathetic, I'm going to play really hard to show the coach that at least someone has a pulse" moment. While not as blatant, Vincent Council brought back some of those memories. The kid has grit and we'll see more of it once he asserts himself more.
- Is Greedy going to get away with those double pump layups when the Big East schedule starts? URI stuffed those a few times.
- Once in a while Brian McKenzie gets the ball 28 feet from the basket and figures "what the hell? I hit this in practice once" leading to a long rebound and break every time.
- The 'bench Curry' crowd is going to be rumbling louder after tonight.