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    Troy used a 16-3 run over a 4:49 span midway through the second half to take control of a tight game, eventually holding off a comeback by the Ragin’ Cajuns men’s basketball team to claim a 71-52 victory here Saturday night in Trojan Arena.

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    Troy used a 16-3 run over a 4:49 span midway through the second half to take control of a tight game, eventually holding off a comeback by the Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team to claim a 71-52 victory here Saturday night in Trojan Arena.


    With the number of fouls called it seems that the officials decided to let both teams foul at will, something that Troy seems to have perfected kind of like with Tim Floyd at UNEAUX.

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    With the number of fouls called it seems that the officials decided to let both teams foul at will, something that Troy seems to have perfected kind of like with Tim Floyd at UNEAUX.
    Once again, no one besides Long, Payton, and Mbamalu stepped up. That is not entirely correct as Thompson had a few. However both Wronkowsi and Moore went scoreless and those two are starters. Have to get more people contributing like we did Thursday night. There seems to be some type of mental block from the new guys when it comes to making shots in road games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Once again, no one besides Long, Payton, and Mbamalu stepped up. That is not entirely correct as Thompson had a few. However both Wronkowsi and Moore went scoreless and those two are starters. Have to get more people contributing like we did Thursday night. There seems to be some type of mental block from the new guys when it comes to making shots in road games.
    Right; and the block is between the head coach's chair & the basketball court!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Once again, no one besides Long, Payton, and Mbamalu stepped up. That is not entirely correct as Thompson had a few. However both Wronkowsi and Moore went scoreless and those two are starters. Have to get more people contributing like we did Thursday night. There seems to be some type of mental block from the new guys when it comes to making shots in road games.
    52 points should be enough to be competitive, and not get blown out! This team needs to develop tuff attitude and play defense when their shots are not falling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wgwillis View Post
    Right; and the block is between the head coach's chair & the basketball court!
    Do you ever get tired of complaining about Marlin?

    Because I get tired of reading it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    52 points should be enough to be competitive, and not get blown out! This team needs to develop tuff attitude and play defense when their shots are not falling.
    I agree defense needs to improve. Best way to do is to get better at rebounding. Opponent would not have so many 2nd shots and we would get more if we had a tough inside player to complement Long. We don't have that guy on this team now. Hopefully either the forward we signed in November or someone who will be brought on board in April can provide that.

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    Mike I wish I could remember his name, but a retired big time coach said height is overrated in basketball. He coached many stars who were undersized. My point is Marlin will never get more than an occasional talented big man. We have a guy coming next year who can help, but also many coaches proclaim with absolute confidence rebounding is more mental toughness than physical size. We are a good scoring team, but not a good defensive team, and our offense struggles mightily when teams go into a zone, which is why we need to focus on creating turnovers and chaos on defense.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Mike I wish I could remember his name, but a retired big time coach said height is overrated in basketball. He coached many stars who were undersized. My point is Marlin will never get more than an occasional talented big man. We have a guy coming next year who can help, but also many coaches proclaim with absolute confidence rebounding is more mental toughness than physical size. We are a good scoring team, but not a good defensive team, and our offense struggles mightily when teams go into a zone, which is why we need to focus on creating turnovers and chaos on defense.


    Bobby Paschal who coached successfully here was one who thought height was overrated when it came to rebounding. He thought the most critical aspect of rebounding was reaction time. Brian Hamilton from the last year of Jessie Evans and the first year of Robert Lee was a guy who fit that bill. At six feet five inches he was one of the best rebounders in the conference. We don't have to have a six foot ten guy, we need a guy with good reaction time. As far as pressing more on defensey, that was the plan at the beginning of the year but the injury to Brown makes that difficult. Recent injury to Mbamalu does not help there. We also were getting Long into foul trouble frequently as he is the last line of defense. Still, I agree that we should press more.

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