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11-13-2022, 07:30 AM | #1 |
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Sunday, November 12th, 2022
12:00 PM Fifth Third Arena ESPN+ The Bearcats (2-0) welcome the Colonels (1-1) to Cincy for the first time since 2008 in what will be UC's last home game until November 30th. Eastern Kentucky is coming off a 66-60 home loss to Western Kentucky where they blew an 8-point 2nd half lead and shot less than 34% as a team from the field. EKU returns 3 starters from last season's 13-18 team that finished #260 in KenPom under 5th year head coach A.W. Hamilton. The 21/22 team finished 24th in Adjusted Tempo and led the nation in team FG and 3FG attempts per game. In turn, they were a very poor defensive team. The Bearcats are 17.5 point favorites. |
11-13-2022, 11:54 AM | #2 |
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Pretty solid half that could've ended even better had our defense not eased up a bit over the last 5 minutes.
Second chance points has been the biggest difference maker so far as we're destroying them on the offensive boards. |
11-13-2022, 01:17 PM | #3 |
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Big game from Hensley. In the early season it seems that Lakhin and Hensley are the best big men pair. We have a lot of niche players who do a couple things well and play hard. I'd say DDJ, Nolley, Hensley, and Lakhin make up the core group of well rounded players. Davenport is still not a great defender/rebounder and not much of a passer or decision maker. He plays really hard and can be a hot shooter, which IMO is exactly what you want from a bench player. Phinisee, MAW, and Ody are also good role players. Ezikpe seems lost out there. He could be most useful against the press because he is a great handler and passer as a 5. I'm surprised they didn't try him receiving the ball near half court against the press today.
When Newman is healthy, my ideal starting 5 is probably DDJ, Newman, Nolley, Hensley, Lakhin. |
11-13-2022, 01:17 PM | #4 |
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The game was won over the first 15 minutes and the final 5.
Another stellar showing from DDJ while everyone else in the starting 5 had strong spells scattered throughout the game. Hensley had arguably his most cohesive performance as a Bearcat today. Hopefully it translates to success in Maui. |
11-13-2022, 01:51 PM | #5 |
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Defense has a long way to go.
Hensley looked active, needs to rebound a bit more. Ody has to be the #2 C. |
11-13-2022, 02:37 PM | #6 |
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The effort was there today. If we could give back about 4 poor 3 pt choices and get better looks it might not have been as close. We got caught up in running up and down the court and firing off poor shot choices...3 balls and step back long 2's. That's not how to put teams away.
No issues with effort today. I hope Kalu can refocus at this time...he's out of sync and probably unsure of where he impacts this team. Ody and Hensley seem to be figuring it out. MAW and Rob likely know what they are. Vik does what he does. Skillings is still trying to figure it out as a frosh but the ceiling is very high with him. I hope Newman can return this year. |
11-13-2022, 03:45 PM | #7 |
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I only watched the first half, will watch the 2nd later tonight. As you guys know, I didn't expect Kalu to be good, but even I've been surprised by how little of an impact he's had on offense. I wonder if struggles on defense and rebounding are throwing off his focus on offense. He was our worst in +/- again today.
The good news is Ody showed something today as did Hensley, so our backup big men may not be a complete distaster. |
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Nolley 64 DDJ 47 Vik 47 JD 43 Rob 36 Hensley 35 Ody 30 MAW 26 Skillings 16 Newman 13 (1 game) Kalu -5 Per minutes played adjusted...(not counting Newman who would be first at 1.30) Ody 1.20 (plus points per minute played) Vik .87 Nolley .72 Hensley .70 Rob .60 DDJ .59 JD .54 MAW .45 Skillings .44 Kalu -negative .17 Surprised? Small sample but there are some major differences Last edited by waterhead; 11-13-2022 at 07:35 PM. |
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Based on what I've seen, Ody for Kalu and giving Hensley more minutes are the obvious changes. I think there's an argument to be made for Hensley to start with DDJ at PG. Regardless, it sounds like Newman is going to be out for some time, so Hensley's going to have a chance to really prove himself over the next few games. Wes did say post game that Ezikpe was our leading scorer in the Purdue scrimmage. Sounds like Wes still hopes he can turn it around. I think Ezikpe has a lot more offensive skill (especially passing) than he's shown thus far. On the other hand, his history indicates that the rebounding and defense we've seen from him is about what we should expect. Even if his offense improves significantly, it's going to be hard for him to get minutes playing defense and rebounding like he has. Last edited by skyblade; 11-13-2022 at 08:36 PM. |
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