Justin Miller: 13 points, 4-8 from field (0-1 from 3), 5-7 FT, 13 boards (5 offensive, 8 defensive), 4 assists, 2 turnovers, 1 steal, 33 minutes, fouled out.
P. J. Hardy: 0 points, 0-3 (all 3 ptr), 1 board, 3 assists, 1 to, 1 steal, 17 minutes fouled out.
I’ll agree Justin doesn’t look like he has the hops he did last year, but his line tonight was solid.
Gant and Miller combined 18-29 from field. Rest of team 9-37.
Numbers don’t lie. Need to fix this quick. Last game, team scoring stats were similar.
Miller is the scapegoat for so many here but he can fill a stat line and does so many little things like taking charges and getting the position for that flagrant that they went to the monitor for tonight. That being said the kid just isn’t made to play 30+ minutes a night and his play gets real sloppy when he gets winded.
With Wesley unable to go tonight I can’t believe they were stubborn enough to stick with just a 7 man rotation, especially on the 1st night of a weekend road trip. If Lafayette or Gladney could haven given just a few minutes somewhere in the first half or when Miller picked up his 4th I think it could have gone a long way.
Yeah, not having our best defender and the one guy who had been shooting consistently from outside all year wouldn’t have changed that game at all. When in the other thread you mentioned a healthy Elfrid will have the Pels safely in the playoffs, and that’s not contradictory how?
Please provide a link where I said anything about a healthy Elfrid having the Pels safely in the playoffs. I’ve never even posted in that thread.
And no, Marquetti wasn’t the whole team. Blaming shortcomings for one injured player is an excuse to cover for our roster woes due to lack of effective recruiting.
they were not overmatched in this game. they are the same team they have been. play hard, but play mindless ( low IQ) basketball. the amount of wide open 3's they gave up on defense from bad rotations or losing assignment was sad to see. settling for 3's against a zone falls right into the defense plan. they work it inside, drive and kick, a few time with success then go away from it for long stretches. its the mental part of the game where they lost this game.
Depends who you ask. Needle is always moving. Statistics never get in the way of some folks. We had two shooters last night and the rest were brick masons.
Stat line on entire team says shoot the rock better, it’s a win. See earlier post, 9-37 from field other than Gant and Miller. That’s not even 25%. Shoot 40%, that’s 6 more shots made. Depending how many would have been 3 balls, different outcome, but we didn’t.
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