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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostMore Damir and no KJ changed the offense a lot. Defense was very lazy tonight.
Did I mention no KJ???
Amen, brother
IUP is completely different with Damir. Hopefully his little pi$$ing match with Joe is over and done. Time served
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
Combination of both. Joe benched a certain player finally and that certainly helped. They also opened the offense more and got out in transition today and got some easy buckets because of it. The defense lacked tonight. You can't lose their two best scorers the way they did tonight.
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Interesting game today at Lock Haven.
This is perhaps the oddest gym in the league. The Bald Eagles are pretty decent, too. They've won three straight (including beating UPJ by 14 last night). LH is usually a tough out in their building.
IUP has to play a better game on defense today, and, make some freaking foul shots. IUP is probably shooting about 50 percent from the FT line through 6 games. It's already cost them one game. That is an unacceptable stat.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post94 pts yet shot a whopping 43 percent at the FT line and a terrible 20-ish percent from deep.
This FT item is officially an issue.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
I was surprised their deep percentage was that low. Seemed as if they were making more than that — probably because they got so many more shots than Ship.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
IUP got most of their scoring from the paint. The three ball didn’t seem as bad bc of what the scoreboard showed.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
IUP got most of their scoring from the paint. The three ball didn’t seem as bad bc of what the scoreboard showed.
But, last night was the first real glimpse what he's capable of doing for this team. As you and I kept saying, he just gives them a presence down there the others do not. It's not 5 on 4 when he's in there. He's not going to launch treys but he can dunk from all over, grab tough boards and he's very difficult to move. He has to be accounted for on both ends.
I also like the move of elevating MacNamara. He's another big body and can spell EP for a run here and there.
This isn't the pile on KJ rant but Joe has to continue playing his best combination of players. KJ can have a very limited role but he can't play underneath for any extended period of time. Let Damir eat. They need him to go 25 mpg.
Petteno is another who I don't think they've found his role yet. He has upside but they need to get him in a comfortable spot.
Jaylen Stewart is the one, my opinion, who could explode. Joe needs to fully green light him. No more role player crap. Cut him loose.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
I understand Brooks may have been in the doghouse and Joe had to basically not let him play those first couple games.
But, last night was the first real glimpse what he's capable of doing for this team. As you and I kept saying, he just gives them a presence down there the others do not. It's not 5 on 4 when he's in there. He's not going to launch treys but he can dunk from all over, grab tough boards and he's very difficult to move. He has to be accounted for on both ends.
I also like the move of elevating MacNamara. He's another big body and can spell EP for a run here and there.
This isn't the pile on KJ rant but Joe has to continue playing his best combination of players. KJ can have a very limited role but he can't play underneath for any extended period of time. Let Damir eat. They need him to go 25 mpg.
Petteno is another who I don't think they've found his role yet. He has upside but they need to get him in a comfortable spot.
Jaylen Stewart is the one, my opinion, who could explode. Joe needs to fully green light him. No more role player crap. Cut him loose.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
I certainly agree with you about Brooks. I thought he was a key to the game last night. I guess he must have been in the doghouse — would have rather Lombardi left him in it last night. Ship will have a hard time matching up with that type of player this season, and unfortunately he isn't the last of that type we'll see in the PSAC. Really missed the departed Carter, Johnson, and Sleva.
The travelling Whippen Brother needs a wingman down there.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Your incoming big (if he's good) could drastically change the second half of season.
The travelling Whippen Brother needs a wingman down there.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
I think the incoming guy will be good, and he is badly needed. Whippen hustles and is good for the style Ship is trying to play this year, but he took a physical beating Friday. Figueroa is a tough kid, but at 6-3 it's asking a lot of him to contend with guys such as Porterfield and Brooks. Covid and the strangely unbalanced roster we had last year have caught up with Ship. Crespo has been with the team since 2019, but is getting his first extensive game action this year, and there are a couple of more like him. It's going to take Fite a while to get the boat back on even keel. Obviously the most pleasant surprise has been the scoring ability of Markus Frank. I liked the way he attacked the hoop in high school, but didn't know if that would translate to the PSAC. It looks as if it will. The last time anyone scored 40 points for Ship was 28 years ago, and I doubt anyone else has done it in their fifth game playing for the Raiders.
I don't know if I've ever seen somebody drop 40 on IUP.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Joe went after Frank hard. He picked Fite. That was obviously a huge signing.
I don't know if I've ever seen somebody drop 40 on IUP.
Last edited by IUPalum; 12-02-2023, 11:00 AM.
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