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(01-28-2018 02:03 PM)Mrs. Got Ribe Wrote: And Austin Shaver gets credit for development of our centers.
Ding ding ding. My secret "conspiracy" is that Austin is a superlative big man coach.
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Pierce gets the game ball. He was too quick for either of our big men and he did a fantastic job distributing the ball and scoring from the FT line in the middle of the zone. Put a big man there who can't hit that jumper and UNCW wins that game.
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Pierce as CAA Player of the Week?
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(01-28-2018 04:03 PM)tribeinexile Wrote: Pierce as CAA Player of the Week?
Cacok had 41 pts. and 36 rebounds in two games. It will be hard to deny him POW. That's a 20 pt. 18 reb/ avg. this week. Insane.
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(01-28-2018 04:35 PM)82hawk Wrote: (01-28-2018 04:03 PM)tribeinexile Wrote: Pierce as CAA Player of the Week?
Cacok had 41 pts. and 36 rebounds in two games. It will be hard to deny him POW. That's a 20 pt. 18 reb/ avg. this week. Insane.
And Zane Martin averaged 30 pts in his 2 games for Towson.
Pierce averaged 25 pts and 11.5 rebounds in his 2 games.
Lots of great POW options to choose from.
Pierce will get his fair share of POW awards over the next 2.5 years for sure.
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(01-28-2018 02:28 PM)WMTRIBE75 Wrote: Earlier this week I was just rambling on about Tribe basketball to my wife as I normally do, and she was nodding her head as she normally does to make me happy. At some point I told her that, while I was hardly a coach, I wondered if Coach Shaver would ever consider keeping Nate more on the low post on offense and put Justin at the top of the key, This was before Justin had the game of his carrer at Towson from the perimeter, which sort of made me rethink my position. My thought was that since Justin was not quite the perimeter threat of Cohn, Burchfield, and Milan, this would give him a great chance to define his own identity in the offense. He can certainly pass out of that position as well as Nate, he could use his wonderful athleticism to drive by defenders that guard him too closely, and he could hit that little shot from about 12 feet away. But the biggest reason that I thought about the change was that maybe it would stop Nate from getting those obligatory TWO MOVING SCREEN FOULS EACH GAME!!!
Justin was fantastic this week. Just one more thing for opposing coaches to have to plan for
I just wonder what last year's team would have done with this year's heart. This is the toughest, most resilient bunch that i have ever watched play. I am so proud of the way that they have played this year.
Pierce is PERFECT to kill the soft spot in zones at the FT line and play a high low game with Nate. Justin has a sweet mid range jumper, can drive, and dish. If you keep Nate on the low block, you can’t play tight on our shooters on the 3 pt line, D up Justin on the foul line and deny Nate down low. You just can’t. Get the ball to Justin and let him score/make a play and we will crush zones.
JP can also crash hard for an offensive rebound from that position too.
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Yeah, we'd be in a world of hurt without Harrison. He allows Knight to play aggressively and, I'm sure, pushes in practice.
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I'd love to see Harrison play 8-10 minutes/night from here on out. He has shed weight and is playing better than when I first saw him at the homecoming scrimmage. I'm impressed by the effort he puts out. An aggressive Harrison and rested Nate are a good combo.
Rowley, Loewe and Tot are also solid contributors off the bench. If the 4 of them can book 32+, (preferably plus) total productive minutes off the bench, that should be sufficient to rest the starters.
I did really like JP in the high post with the big guys down low and 3 point shooters around the perimeter. There are a lot of options out of that set vs a 3-2, 1-2-2, or 2-3 zone.
Lots of good options for the player of the week, but Cacock would be my third choice...
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Watching the highlights posted, I wish the UNCW broadcast had been spliced in for Justin's follow-up slam and one, in order to capture his yell.
I think we are starting to see senior reality kick in for David, Connor, Ollie, and Cole. Every game is more and more precious for those guys. Gotta leave it all out there. Connor's rundown of that loose ball at halfcourt past Talley and feed to David was a prime example. Think this team's best basketball is ahead.
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That 13 second clip is a prime example of how great their ball movement is when executing. Hard to defend.
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Worthy comment from McGrath in his postgame that he expected the Tribe to be leg weary in the second half after the Towson game and bus trips, but it didn't happen and was a tribute to their conditioning. Have said all along that this is a much better conditioned team than in the past and is making a big difference in the ability to close games out. Will still be key for the bench to really step up in this stretch run to preserve these guys for the tournament.
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