Friday, February 11, 2005

dook...

Be sad. Be disappointed. Hell, even punch a hole in the apartment wall (coughJeffcouch...). Just don't jump off a bridge.

I think everyone (where everyone = anyone who has the time/interest to get even this far into something I wrote, not everyone in the world) should read Rell's post on dooke-Carolina Aftermath. The part about '93 and the last bit about the road victories of the last three national champs is especially interesting.

But before moving on, its necessary to take one last look at this game, and in doing so, determine that every problem was either a fluke or a patter. And since there's no way to tell which, we might as well toss all analysis out the window. So why read on? I don't know. I'd probably stop here.

ISSUES:


I would say that as a team, we looked pretty bad. No one could pass. dook guarded the ball closely on every possession, pressuring every ball handler, and not just Ray as he brought the ball up the court. I love when people press us. Ray runs through 2 (or 3 or 4) defenders, and it leads to a lot of layups and dunks. But this was different. This was Jawad or David or Melvin, 25 ft from the basket, with a man in their face being forced into bad passes.
Pattern: We could see a lot of d like this for the rest of the year. It worked.Fluke: Any time someone throws something different at you, it catches you off guard. Now, this same scheme should not. One or two times working against something like this in practice, and we should have this worked out.

rushed. Rashad just couldn't shoot. He wasn't taking bad shots. A couple were not great. But most were really good. It stinks that they played defense in such a way that Rashad would find himself open and we couldn't capitalize.
Pattern: Rashad start the season off shooting less, but making an even higher percentage of his shots. He looked to pass first, but also gave the impression that at any point, he could score at will. Then Rashad, out of the blue, just started shooting more. Not as good shots. Still not selfish. But he hasn't been shooting well. Over the last three games, Rashad is shooting a pretty low percentage (someone hook me up with the stat). Hopefully, he will not continue to decline.Fluke: Every player goes through slumps. It is inevitable. This too will pass.

Free Throws. We hit 73%. That is our average (which leads the ACC, by the way). But they hit 95%. And why do big teams hit free throws against us?
Pattern: Dook was 21/21. Wake was 32/32. Big teams hit the free throws against us. We must be going something wrong...but what?Fluke: Come on. This is nothing more than good teams giving their best shot against a top-five team.



Other:
  • Jackie played great. His stat line won't stand out (9pts, 75%, 6 reb, 1 st, 2 to, 25 min), but he did a good job on JJ, and if not for some real cheap fouls, he's in the game more and shutting down JJ more...
  • Sean May. For weeks, people have been predicting that the human forehead (aka Shewill) would dominate Sean in all aspects of the game. With 23 pts, 57%, 18 rebs, 2 ass, 2 blk, Sean outplayed Sheldon (11pts, 50%, 9rebs, 2 ass, 5 blk).




Overall: We went into arguably the most difficult venue in college basketball, and lost to our rival, and a top ten team, by one point, after playing one of our worst three games of the year.
Pattern: UNC can't win games on the road.Fluke: Check out Rell's post on the importance of winning big road games.



OK, now that that's out, bring on UCONN!

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Pre-game dook: Away Message Style

several people have this or parts of this(I think this was in the dth, which might qualify it as the best thing that paper ever printed):
"Now I realize that school spirit is a pretty goofy thing to some people, and we don't really have a reason to hate other institutions of higher learning, but I'll tell you something -- I hate Duke with an infernal passion undying. I hate every leaf of every tree of that sickening campus. I hate every fake cherub 1930s Gothic piece of crap that litters the buildings like hemorrhoidal testaments to their imagined superiority. When I see those Dookie boneheads shoe-polishing their faces navy blue on national television, squandering their parents' money with their fratty elitist bad sportsmanship antics and Saab stories, I want to puke all over Durham.

So this is my request, boys of basketball: Tonight, I not only want you to win, I want Krzyzewski calling home to his mother with tears in his eyes..."

Rell's away:
"We are not deceived by Duke's pretenses to piety. We have seen their kind before. They are the heirs of all the murderous ideologies of the 20th century. By sacrificing human life to serve Coach K's radical visions -- by abandoning every value except the will to power -- the cameron crazies follow in the path of fascism, and Nazism, and totalitarianism. And Duke will follow that path all the way, to where it ends: in history's unmarked grave of discarded lies."
Rell's profile:
Fellow citizens, we'll meet Duke with patient justice -- assured of the rightness of our cause, and confident of the victories to come. In all that lies before us, may God grant us wisdom, and may He watch the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill!
Jeff:
"Even though large tracts of the ACC and many teams have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Blue Devils and all the odious apparatus of Duke rule, we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in Cameron, we shall fight on the hardwood and backboards, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength above the rim, we shall defend our Hill, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the fast break, we shall fight on the perimeter, we shall fight in the paint and in the halfcourt; we shall never surrender, and even if this Hill or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire, armed and guarded by the Tar Heel faithful, would carry on the struggle, until, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the Heels."

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Apparently, I'm Retarded Too...

From Erti, I mean, "Yahoo"

HOLY SHIT!

Poor guy.

And if anyone would like to offer up a "If we beat dook tomorrow I'll...", I'll be impressed....

Nice Move, Norwood School District (CO)

The article tells the story:
Book Praised By Laura Bush Banned From Colorado High School

What does this banning really accomplish? Christian Skyler Kelley (not sure if that's three names or a religion with two names, but either way) was exactly right. And not only does he want to read this book, but now I do too. If I ever get around to it, I'll be sure to let everyone know what is in it to deserve such a fate (being handed over to a parent for destruction? Is that a joke?) What do people hope to accomplish by banning books? I mean, really? They just gave this book a TON of publicity. You think banning it will keep if away from the eyes of teenagers? Ha. Only the fact that it's a book can do that. In fact, if you are worried about kids reading it, I suggest you make it required reading in their English class. At least for me, that was one way to make sure I didn't read a book in highschool.

And even beyond the logistics of trying to make people not read something, what can possibly be in this book that is so bad? It is on Laura Bush's top ten books list, yet it's too vulgar for highschoolers? Sometimes books are really great because they are about real life. And real life contains vulgar things. If you can't see that, you are in no position to be leading a school district.

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Monday, February 07, 2005

UNC effect on ACC teams

UNC has played 9 ACC games. Here is each opponent's next game:

Va Tech vs West Mich 68-74 L
Maryland vs Wake 66-81 L
Ga Tech vs State 68-78 L
Wake vs Fla State 83-91 L
Clemson vs Virginia 79-81 L
Miami vs Clemson 69-65 W
Virginia vs Providence 79-98 L
State vs Virginia 62-64 L
FSU vs Virginia ?

Teams are 1-7 after playing UNC. Not sure what this means...but interesting.