Well I'm back after a long drive that felt even longer after that 2nd half. This was the first game I saw in person this year, and I feel like it was a totally different team than I've been watching on TV. Credit Fordham for taking us out of the game.
I wish I could disagree with the obviously disappointed sentiment on the board, but I can't. Dambrot seems frustrated and was clearly outcoached tonight. Rose is a stud, but we have more talent than the Rams pretty much across the board. Games like this one show that sometimes it is about the Xs and Os and not just the Jimmies and Joes.
Their doubles and traps off our ball screens had the guards uncomfortable all game long and we never had an answer. It seemed every time they went to it the best result we got was a rushed shot. Clark has been great recently, but not having a true point guard on the floor really hurt tonight. Hopefully with time in between games we can find an answer so it doesn't become a blueprint against us.
Down the stretch when we desperately needed buckets, there didn't seem to be any offense. I know we needed points in bunches, but that doesn't mean they need to be 3s. There were far too many possessions down the stretch where 4 guys were standing around just waiting for the shot to go up. Every team needs a go to play they can run to get a good look when shots aren't falling. I don't feel like we have one, and isos don't count no matter how good a scorer Grant is. The big men have struggled to score pretty much all year long, but I feel like we had an advantage down low tonight. We didn't take advantage of it though, and down the stretch we didn't even try.
The defense wasn't as bad as the stats indicate in the 2nd half, but we need to do a much better job on the glass. It felt like the rebounding was pretty even off their misses, and in a close game that can definitely turn the tide. There weren't any real haymakers, but to fight for 30 seconds and force a miss only to see them still score time after time adds up.
I couldn't tell live at game speed what they were doing to get so many open looks, but Dambrot ended up yelling immediately after just about every timeout. I obviously couldn't hear the team huddles, but was close enough to hear the chatter on the bench. I lost track of how many times Coach turned to the bench after the first possession out of a timeout and said "I just told him not to do that" or something along those lines. To make matters worse it was in regards to multiple players at different times. Jimmy had an off night in just about every aspect, but he was far from the only one catching Dambrot's ire.
I didn't see what happened to Dixon, but don't think it was an elbow as someone else mentioned. He came out of halftime with his knee wrapped and a trainer was working on it with him. He did go right in, but came out shortly after and I don't think appeared after 15 or so minutes left. Mahorcic seems to be coming along healthwise, but we needed more than we got from him tonight. He looked good when he was in there, but I'd be surprised if it was much more than 10 minutes.
This game proves that fans make the atmosphere, not the arena. Rose Hill Gym has absolutely no bells and whistles, but it was a tough place to play. A flashy video board and loud music don't make for an intimidating atmosphere. You need fans who love their team and will give everything they've got to lend a hand. I don't know how long Fordham has had that, but they definitely do now. Even before they went on their run, it was consistently loud enough that you pretty much had to shout even to converse with the person next to you. That of course reached a different level early in the 2nd half. I wish our fans had even half the same passion (although I can't fault those here on the board).
I still think we have the talent to compete with anyone in the conference. Our backcourt is maybe the best in the league. Dixon is becoming a star if he can get his legs back, and Mahorcic is a 6'10 monster with as high a basketball IQ as you'll find. Drame stuffs the stat sheet, and DiMichele's youthful energy can light a spark. In a one game situation we can beat anyone we'll see. We can't seem to find our way out of the ruts we continue to fall into though. If that is the case, can we go four straight games without any? While I really hope it doesn't happen, I feel like the perfect synopsis of this team would be to beat Dayton in Brooklyn but then lose to LaSalle or someone like that.
Last edited by luckymcd (2/24/2024 4:59 am)