Thoughts From Someone At The Cat-Griz Game in PDX
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:57 pm
I don't have a ton of time, but here goes. Sorry if these are scattershot.
1) The 'Cats started off well and moved to ball around quickly. Four quick points, and I thought they were rolling.
2) Krysko was pacing and working the refs right from the start. Durham was sitting on the bench as if the 'Cats were playing Athletes in Action. From where I was sitting (end corner of court opposite side of 'Cat bench), one ref kept obstructing Mick's view, so you'd see Mick's head peek out aroung the ref's legs like a prarie dog popping his head out his hole. I'd have to say that Krysko's demeanor helped his team.
3) The Bobcats kept launching NBA 3-pointers. I was with three other MSU grads, and we were wondering if the 'Cats were confused because of the two lines. Lo and behold, this morning's Oregonian has Casey Durham saying he was confused by the line. Perhaps if the team had come out with more than two minutes remaining at halftime they could have figured this basic court situation out for themselves.
4) The Griz did an outstanding job on Moss. Ballgame. They swarmed him whenever he got the ball, and then the guards would launch up 25' prayers.
5) #10 for the Griz had at least four weakside offensive rebounds. The Bobcats were playing man (at least it looked like man), so I have no idea how a guard could be the only person in rebound position on the weakside.
6) The Martin kid hit some very difficult shots. Casey Durham was on him for the ones I remember, but Durham's defense seemed OK. Martin just hit the shots. Nothing that can be done about that.
7) For the umpteenth time, I'll say again that this program needs some sort of energy infusion. The difference between the Griz staff and the 'Cat staff was noticeable and was commented on by more than my group.
8 ) The players have talent. I hope they can improve on this season and will learn to play with a greater sense of urgency in a tournament situation.
9) The Griz are a better team than the 'Cats at this point in the season.
1) The 'Cats started off well and moved to ball around quickly. Four quick points, and I thought they were rolling.
2) Krysko was pacing and working the refs right from the start. Durham was sitting on the bench as if the 'Cats were playing Athletes in Action. From where I was sitting (end corner of court opposite side of 'Cat bench), one ref kept obstructing Mick's view, so you'd see Mick's head peek out aroung the ref's legs like a prarie dog popping his head out his hole. I'd have to say that Krysko's demeanor helped his team.
3) The Bobcats kept launching NBA 3-pointers. I was with three other MSU grads, and we were wondering if the 'Cats were confused because of the two lines. Lo and behold, this morning's Oregonian has Casey Durham saying he was confused by the line. Perhaps if the team had come out with more than two minutes remaining at halftime they could have figured this basic court situation out for themselves.
4) The Griz did an outstanding job on Moss. Ballgame. They swarmed him whenever he got the ball, and then the guards would launch up 25' prayers.
5) #10 for the Griz had at least four weakside offensive rebounds. The Bobcats were playing man (at least it looked like man), so I have no idea how a guard could be the only person in rebound position on the weakside.
6) The Martin kid hit some very difficult shots. Casey Durham was on him for the ones I remember, but Durham's defense seemed OK. Martin just hit the shots. Nothing that can be done about that.
7) For the umpteenth time, I'll say again that this program needs some sort of energy infusion. The difference between the Griz staff and the 'Cat staff was noticeable and was commented on by more than my group.
8 ) The players have talent. I hope they can improve on this season and will learn to play with a greater sense of urgency in a tournament situation.
9) The Griz are a better team than the 'Cats at this point in the season.