Cajuns are the best but they're not dancing at the paaarty
Cajuns are the best but they're not dancing at the paaarty
Defense was great in the second half. We really controlled the game from the tip, but it was great basketball to watch in the first.
Side note. Watching SMU TCU now. I didn’t realize SMU had GState’s former coach. We beat him as long as he’s not a panther?
We held them to 26 points and 2 for 10 from three in the second half. Now a few of those threes were somewhat desperation late in the game. The reason that is significant is the Samford philosophy is to drive inside for kickout threes. They shoot almost 30 per game. Overall, this may have been our best defensive effort of the year. Once again, Joe Charles is an unsung here as his defensive plays fueled the second half run which blew the game open. Note he did not score. Samford has had some tough losses recently. They lost by three to La. Tech, 2 at Depaul, and by 3 in OT at Central Florida. I don't know if they played poorly in the second half due to being on the road a lot lately or if the Cajuns just played that well. Moving on to next week. Monday night the Cajuns are at home against Louisiana Christian which used to be Louisiana College. I am sure we all wish the opponent were a D1 school but that topic has been discussed at length. Thursday night we are at McNeese. Cowboys are apparently improved this year. I don't know details of their season to date but Coach Marlin said on the post game show they recently won at Northern Iowa which can be a tough place to play. Should be interesting in Lake Charles on Thursday.
They were much better in the second half tonight. Samford ended up shooting 40 percent for the game after being well above that in the first half. Also, forced some turnovers which led to us being able to separate. Agree that improvement needs to continue for the team to reach it's potential.
I’m not disputing what you say, John Wooden was asked about the opponents relative high points. His explanation was if you scored at a higher level than some teams will also raise their point total. He preferred point spread to judge his defense.
That being said he was also in an era of no shot clock, and no 3 point shots. Additionally because of some insane fear of Jabbar no dunking and technicals if seen dunking in warmups and games.
Unfortunately, not this time
Lewis' 19 lead Louisiana-Lafayette past Samford 75-58
By AP
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LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) Terence Lewis II's 19 points helped Louisiana-Lafayette defeat Samford 75-58 on Saturday night.
Lewis added 10 rebounds for the Ragin' Cajuns (8-1). Greg Williams Jr. shot 4 for 7, including 4 for 6 from beyond the arc to add 14 points. Kentrell Garnett finished 4 of 5 from 3-point range to finish with 12 points.
Jaden Campbell led the way for the Bulldogs (6-5) with 12 points. Jaron Rillie added 11 points and four assists for Samford. Bubba Parham also recorded nine points.
Samford was an impressive looking team. They played fast and hard. That was a really good win.
I watched it Mike, and I'm not disputing anything you have stated. Samford may be a good shooting team, but outside of 3 or 4 players they are not very athletic in comparison to the top of the SBC. I watched a little ODU and USM tonight. Samford isn't close to either in talent.
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