Pulse of the Team :: Week 3

The "Pulse of the Team" is a weekly or whenever-I-get-to-it post about the state of the team, what's going well and what isn't. The Pulse of the Team looks at the week that was, the week ahead, what's trending up, what's trending down and the current player impact, courtesy of StatSheet.
Last Week:
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
W : 63-61 (Box Score)
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Samford Bulldogs
W : 74-53 (Box Score)
This Week:
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Washington Huskies

Slightly Improved Rebounding: This has been the first time that I've been able to write that the rebounding is improving. I'm going to take this opportunity to highlight last week's game against Samford and hope the team does as well. Against SFA, the team was out-rebounded by 4 (28-32). This team seems to have been much more focused on the rebounding issue as I've read player quotes from PF D`Walyn Roberts and PF Darko Cohadarevic mention that the rebounds must improve and I believe they are taking this to heart. Against Samford, the team was much better, grabbing 35 rebounds to Samford's 20, including 9 offensive boards by the good guys. Granted, anything to this date has been against relatively weaker competition (save Oregon St.), but that's about to change relatively soon.
Playing to Competition: I think the Samford game is an indication that Pat Knight is learning how to coach. I know that PK has adjusted his lineup according to the opposition previously, but against Samford, and a very small squad, PK had the players and confidence in those players to get the job done and secure a 21 point win. The combination of guards John Roberson, Nick Okorie and David Tairu played 100 of the 200 minutes available, which means that the remaining 100 minutes generally went to SF Mike Singletary (20), SF Brad Reese (24) and PF D`Walyn Roberts (27). PK went relatively small against Samford and I hope that's an indication that he has the players to play different styles and not play his best player in Singletary (although he did have 4 fouls), yet still grab a 20 point win.

Tough Road Ahead: There's not much to get down about with this team, but I'd just like to remind everyone about the upcoming non-conference schedule, the KenPom Rank is in parentheses:
- 12.03.09 :: Washington Huskies (14)
- 12.08.09 :: @ TCU Horned Frogs (126)
- 12.19.09 :: @ Wichita St. Shockers (78)
- 12.22.09 :: Stanford Cardinal (165)
- 12.29.09 :: @ New Mexico Lobos (13)
- 01.01.10 :: McNeese St. Cowboys (313)
- 01.03.10 :: UTEP Miners (27)
The average KenPom ranking of the first 7 opponents was 193.71 and the average KenPom ranking of the next 7 opponents is 105.14, and that factors in a really bad McNeese St. team that's dragging down the rest of the group. There's a reason to be excited about what's happened thus far and thus far the team hasn't lost a game that they should have won. It's only a little bit of progress, but it's progress nonetheless. We'll know quite a bit more about this team after the month of December.

The one thing that this chart doesn't show are the shooting percentages. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit concerned about PG John Roberson's 39.4% shooting, although as I've mentioned before he's always shot at that rate and was hoping that he could get that shooting percentage higher. Also under 40% is SG Nick Okorie (37.2%) and SF Brad Reese (39.0%) and I'm not as concerned about those 2 players because they do not seem to take the volume of shots that Roberson can. I'd love for Roberson to be more selective and I think that percentage improves.
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Agree about Roberson’s shooting. I like that he is getting assists, I think that is more his role. The presence of teammates who can score may take some of the heat off of Roberson’s ‘need’ to do that and all him to be more selective and to be more effective. What is killer is the propensity to jack one up without working for a higher percentage shot from the team….especially in transition.
December looks to be a great opportunity for team development. I am not concerned about game scores or wins as much as team basketball…the Big12 is the time to look for wins and the time to compete well.
I'm trying to take an interest....
I was a diehard Duke and Lamar fan growing up. Tech was always about football for me. This could work out for me though. The basketball team is seeming to click and make progress.
" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...
Yeah, I saw that earlier on ESPN.
" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...
I don’t know that basketball is popular anywhere below the mason dixon line.
that being said college basketball is great and it looks like our team is improving. i hope people make it out to the games and support.
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Seems to be playing a bit better this year, especially defensively. I feel the offense has taken a hit as a result, however. Hopefully, the team will start piecing both together by the time conference play arrives. Roberson has always tended to take unnecessary shots and the coaching has continued to allow this. They need to reign him in and explain what he needs to do to take fewer and better shots, thereby being just as effective offensively, but not giving the ball up after missing so many shots and improving both offense and defense in one fell swoop. Singletary seems to be hampered in some way as I feel he could easily average over 20 points per game, with a better than 50% shooting average. I would love to see him just come unglued and take command of every game. The rest of the team is a great supporting cast, capable of taking up any slack should Singletary falter during a game. The one person I really hope starts being a bigger part of the whole picture is Lewandowski. He seemed to rise to the occasion several times last year, but is only a shadow of himself this year, and still fouling more than he should. If there is anyone on the team capable of getting it over the hump, it would be Sweet Lew. Him, Darko and Singletary could easily provide Tech with one of the best inside games in the Big-12. The coach, Junior, must see all of this. He is the one that needs to make the moves and instill the discipline for this team to overachieve, to compete for the Big-12 championship THIS year and not wait.
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