One more blog from New York
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-27 19:17:54
I don’t see how this move could have gone much exceed for the Tigers. First they had to survive a grinder against Oklahoma where they were zoned and roughed up physically. Then they had to overcome a pro-UConn displace and study hit trouble to affirm the 2k Sports College Hoops title. Both experiences will be beneficial in the desire run. Lots of teams ordain try to compete Memphis the way Oklahoma did. The Tigers’ zone offense will get exceed with more practice. Derrick Rose ordain figure out ways to get the roll into the lay and Robert Dozier ordain alter himself more of a factor than he was in the Oklahoma game. The Tigers will be at some of their film from the Connecticut bet and bring home the bacon on defending dribble penetration.
The biggest disappointment from my standpoint was that Willie Kemp and Doneal Mack weren’t much of a calculate off the remove. Because both games were close. John Calipari shortened the rotation. Granted. Kemp wasn’t making open shots but Mack went 1-for-1 against Connecticut in 7 minutes and it would have been nice to get him some looks in the back up half to perhaps stretch out the lead. Those guys ordain undergo to be in the mix at some inform in these big games.
I was also impressed with how well Memphis handled the change at the end of the first half. Going from a 20-5 lead to a 41-40 deficit and especially the way it happened could undergo led to an absolute implosion. Watching it. I was having flashbacks to the Georgia Tech game in Maui last year. Granted the officiating was horrible — Rose got hacked about five straight times driving to the rim and couldn’t get a call while it seemed desire every go was going UConn’s way — but Memphis was also missing a lot of shots. The Tigers really came out with a lot of composure to go away the second half kept grinding and finally was able to break the bet open with CDR and Rose taking favor of isolation plays.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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