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  • #33910
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    providencefriars1
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    11-21      neutral site
     
    Game I watched: Missouri 87 at* Notre Dame 58
     
    I thought this game would have been close but, Mizzou really blew Notre Dame out of the gym. Missouri uses a 4 guard 1 big man lineup that really disrupted the offense of the Irish. Their intense pressure defense limited Notre Dame’s usual three point barrage and negated the size advantage. Abromaitis in his first game back looked really good adding an off the dribble game to his repertoire, but could not get space to shoot with a quicker defender on him. I was impressed that he got to the rim and looks to be a nice offensive small forward prospect, but defensively he is not quick enough to guard 3’s nor strong enough to guard post players. When he was guarding Ricardo Ratliffe, Ratliffe started 4/4 with 4 low post scores backing down Abromaitis. He is a true tweener which could hurt his NBA stock, but has a great offensive game that could make a situational player at the next level.
     
    This Missouri team looked like an elite team today and will cause many teams problems with their in your face man to man defense. Denmon, Pressey(x2), and English scored well in transition as well as hit shots in the half court which makes them a real tough cover. Add Ratliffe’s great game down low and they are basically unstoppable. They are currently ranked at 21 but I would be comfortable putting them at 15 and jumping teams like Kansas, Marquette, and Bama.
     
    Michigan 73 at* Memphis 61
    Tennessee 67 at* Duke 77
    Texas 74 at* NCST 77
    Detroit 73 at* GWU 86
    Norfolk St 57 at* Marquette 59
    Cal 70 at* Georgia 46
    Kansas 67 at* Georgetown 63
    Vanderbilt 64 at* Oregon St 62
    UCLA at Chaminade
     
    Adonis Thomas, SF Memphis- 7pts, 2/7fg, 2blk
    Will Barton, SG Memphis- 9pts, 4reb, 3/12fg
     
    Ryan Kelly, PF Duke- 17pts, 6reb, 5/9
    Austin Rivers, SG Duke- 18pts, 3reb, 2ast
    Mason Plumlee, C Duke- 8pts, 13reb, 3/5fg
     
    Cody Zeller, PF Indiana- 13pts, 9reb, 6/8fg
    Victor Oladapio, SF Indiana- 13pts, 5reb, 5ast, 2stl
     
    J’Covan Brown, SG Texas- 17pts, 7ast, 4reb
    Jon Holmes, PF Texas- 16pts, 10reb
    Myck Kabongo, PG Texas- 1pt, 5ast, 3to’s
     
    Brad Beal, SG Florida- 22pts, 5reb, 3ast, 2stl, 1blk
    Kenny Boynton, SG Florida- 22pts, 6/9 3pt
     
    Marcus Denmon, SG Missouri- 26pts, 4reb, 9/11fg
    Flip Pressey, PG Missouri- 17pts, 3ast, 3stl, 2reb
    Kim English, SG Missouri- 10pts, 5reb, 4ast, 2stl, 4/5fg
    Ricardo Ratliffe, PF Missouri- 12pts, 8reb, 6/9fg
     
    Hollis Thompson, F Georgetown- 14pts, 5reb, 5/9fg
    Jason Clark, SG Georgetown- 15pts, 5reb, 2stl
     
    Thomas Robinson, PF Kansas- 20pts, 12reb, 2blk, 7/14fg
    Tyshawn Taylor, PG Kansas- 16pts, 3reb, 5/9fg
     
    Dee Bost, PG Mississippi St- 21pts, 5ast, 3stl
    Brian Bryant, SG Mississippi St- 17pts, 10reb, 4ast, 3stl, 3blk
    Rodney Hood, SF Mississippi St- 20pts, 8reb, 9/13fg
    Sidney + Moultrie- DNP
     
    Jared Sullinger, PF Ohio St- 27pts, 13reb
    William Buford, SG Ohio St- 13pts, 5reb, 4ast
    Deshaun Thomas, F Ohio St- 16pts, 6reb
     
    Jae Crowder, F Marquette- 14pts, 11reb, 2ast
    DJO, SG Marquette- 20pts, 6/12fg
     
    Jeff Taylor, SF Vandy- 13pts, 8reb, 2ast, 2stl
    John Jenkins, SG Vandy- 14pts, 3reb, 4/7 3pt
     
    Jared Cunningham, SG Oregon St- 9pts, 3reb, 3ast, 7stl, 7to’s
    Devon Collier, PF Oregon St- 19pts, 5reb, 4blk, 2stl, 8/11fg
     
    Joshua Smith, C UCLA- 12pts, 8reb, 4blk, 5/6fg
    Lazeric Jones, G UCLA- 19pts, 7ast, 6reb
     
    Tim Hardaway, SG Michigan- 21pts, 7reb, 5ast, 4to’s
    Mike Scott, PF Virginia- 14pts, 9reb, 4/6fg
    JR Cadot, SG TCU- 18pts, 12reb, 7/10fg
    Murphy Holloway, PF Ole Miss- 20pts, 4reb, 9/13fg
    Tony Taylor, G George Washington- 18pts, 6ast, 4reb, 7/8fg, 4/4 3pt
    Jeronne Maymon, PF Tennessee- 14pts, 12reb
    CJ Leslie, F NCST- 17pts, 4reb, 4/8fg
    Yancy Gates, C Cinnci- 18pts, 11reb, 9/14fg
    Tim Abromaitis, F Notre Dame- 22pts, 7reb, 3ast
    Ryan Pearson, PF George Mason- 23pts, 6reb, 3stl, 9/14fg
    Trevor Mbakwe, PF Minnesota- 10pts, 9reb, 3ast, 4/7fg
    Dominque Morrison, SF Oral Roberts, 30pts, 2reb
    Kyle O’Quinn, C Norfolk St- 10pts, 13reb, 3ast, 2blk
    Andrew Nicholson, PF St Bonaventure- 14pts, 12reb, 4blk, 6/12fg
    Jorge Guitterez, PG Cal- 14pts, 7reb, 2ast, 5/10fg
    Trey Zeigler, SG Central Michigan- 16pts, 7reb, 6ast, 6/9fg
     
    11/22
     
    Memphis 99 at* Tennessee 97
    Michigan 75 at* Duke 82
    Illinois St 76 at* Rutgers 70
    UCLA 56 at* Kansas 72
    Missouri 92 at* Cal 53
    Cleveland St 57 at Kent St 53
    Notre Dame 57 at* Georgia 61
    Coastal Carolina 60 at Clemson 59
     
    Will Barton, SG Memphis- 25pts, 11reb, 3stl
    Antonio Barton, G Memphis- 21pts, 6reb, 8/11fg
    Adonis Thomas, SF Memphis- 19pts, 4reb, 2blk, 7/10fg
     
    Kendall Marshall, PG UNC- 5pts, 15ast, 4reb
    Jon Henson, PF UNC- 16pts, 11reb, 6ast, 4blk, 8/11fg
    Reggie Bullock, SG UNC- 23pts, 4reb, 6/7 3pt
    Tyler Zeller, C UNC- 12pts, 6reb, 2blk, 6/9fg
    Harrison Barnes, SF UNC- 16pts, 3reb, 2ast
     
    Tim Hardaway Jr, SG Michigan- 19pts, 3reb, 6/14fg
    Trey Burke, PG Michigan- 17pts, 9ast, 3reb
     
    Ryan Kelly, PF Duke- 17pts, 5reb, 2stl, 2blk, 9/10ft
    Austin Rivers, SG Duke- 20pts, 4reb, 3ast
    Seth Curry, PG Duke- 17pts, 6/7fg
     
    Jordan Taylor, PG Wisconsin- 9pts, 7reb, 6ast
    Jared Berggren, C Wisconsin- 21pts, 3blk, 8/9fg, 4/4 3pt
     
    Nasir Robinson, F Pitt- 17pts, 6reb, 8/10fg
    Travon Woodall, PG Pitt- 12pts, 10ast, 5/8fg
     
    Otto Porter, SF Georgetown- 17pts, 7reb, 5/8fg
    Jason Clark, SG Georgetown- 28pts, 5reb, 10/12fg, 6/7 3pt
     
    Quincy Acy, F Baylor- 9pts, 8reb, 3blk, 3/7fg
    Anthony Jones, F Baylor- 21pts, 9/14fg, 5stl
     
    Elijiah Johnson, SG Kansas- 23pts, 4reb, 2stl, 8/13fg
    Tyshawn Taylor, PG Kansas- 13pts, 6ast, 4to’s
    Thomas Robinson, PF Kansas- 15pts, 10reb, 5to’s, 7/11fg
     
    Marcus Denmon, SG Missouri- 18pts, 6reb, 4ast
    Kim English, SG Missouri- 19pts, 4reb, 2ast
     
    Herb Pope, PF Seton Hall- 17pts, 10reb, 3ast, 3stl, 3blk
    Jordan Theodore, PG Seton Hall- 13pts, 9ast, 5stl
    Fuquan Edwin, SG Seton Hall- 20pts, 7reb, 5stl
     
    Moe Harkless, PF St Johns- 18pts, 5reb, 3ast
    D’Angelo Harrison, SG St Johns- 21pts, 5reb, 4/5 3pt
     
    Kevin Jones, F West Virginia- 23pts, 10reb, 2blk
    Jeronne Maymon, PF Tennessee- 32pts, 20reb, 16/17ft
    Gorgui Dieng, C Lville- 10pts, 7reb, 2stl, 4blk
    Gerard Coleman, SG Providence- 21pts, 11reb, 5to’s
    Malcolm Grant, SG Miami- 21pts, 4reb, 2stl
    Ryan Pearson, PF George Mason- 24pts, 7reb, 2ast
    Cameron Moore, PF UAB- 22pts, 17reb, 4blk, 7/13fg
    Jerian Grant, SG Notre Dame- 20pts, 5reb, 4ast
    Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG Georgia- 16pts, 5reb, 4/9 3pt
    Royce White, SF Iowa St- 10pts, 8reb, 7ast, 2blk
    BJ Young, SG Arkansas- 18pts, 11reb
    Arsalan Kazemi, PF Rice- 15pts, 15reb
    Andre Young, PG Clemson- 20pts, 4reb, 3ast, 3stl
    Meyers Leonard, C Illinois- 22pts, 12reb, 5blk
    Orlando Johnson, SG UCSB- 26pts, 12reb, 4ast
     
    10 worst power 6 teams, from worst to best
     
    1 USC
    2 Boston College
    3 Utah
    4 South Carolina
    5 USF
    6 Penn St
    7 Colorado
    8 Arizona St
    9 Auburn
    10 Wake Forest
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  • #609109
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    JunkYardDog
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    thanks for that great work…

    it really helps cause there are so many games (this lockout is not so terrible afterall 🙂 )

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