Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby milksteak » Mon Oct 31, 2016 9:17 am

Dawgs beat Wabash 100-53 on Saturday. Here's the box: http://butlersports.com/boxscore.aspx?path=mbball&id=4884

We play Saginaw Valley State on Saturday. Should be a much better test. They were 25-8 last year and lost in the Elite Eight in DII. Looks like they return 3/5 starters.
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Postby JohnW22 » Mon Oct 31, 2016 9:36 am

milksteak wrote:Dawgs beat Wabash 100-53 on Saturday. Here's the box: http://butlersports.com/boxscore.aspx?path=mbball&id=4884

We play Saginaw Valley State on Saturday. Should be a much better test. They were 25-8 last year and lost in the Elite Eight in DII. Looks like they return 3/5 starters.

I know you can't read much into these but the two guard spot looked pretty good for Butler. I think the key for Butler is how the players around Martin will do because I feel Martin is at his best when the game comes to him, opposed to him forcing the issue.
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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby DudeAnon » Mon Oct 31, 2016 10:27 am

So heres the recap so far:

Butler - Big win vs D2 team
Creighton - Big win vs Missouri
DePaul - Big loss vs Minnesota
Georgetown - ???
Marquette - Close win vs Dayton
Nova - ???
Providence - Close win vs Canada basketball school
Seton Hall - loss to Penn State
St. Johns - ???
Xavier - Easy win vs Georgia
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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby TAMU Eagle » Mon Oct 31, 2016 10:40 am

Georgetown "took care of" Manhattan.

Was told Marquette beat Dayton 83-79 after trailng at half.
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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby xufan02 » Mon Oct 31, 2016 11:48 am

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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby Novachap » Mon Oct 31, 2016 12:52 pm

Nothing on the Nova /Pitt front. Almost like the coaches agreed to not release anything.
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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby milksteak » Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:36 pm

JohnW22 wrote:
milksteak wrote:Dawgs beat Wabash 100-53 on Saturday. Here's the box: http://butlersports.com/boxscore.aspx?path=mbball&id=4884

We play Saginaw Valley State on Saturday. Should be a much better test. They were 25-8 last year and lost in the Elite Eight in DII. Looks like they return 3/5 starters.

I know you can't read much into these but the two guard spot looked pretty good for Butler. I think the key for Butler is how the players around Martin will do because I feel Martin is at his best when the game comes to him, opposed to him forcing the issue.


Yeah. This season will be interesting because there's just so much uncertainty. In the next couple of weeks, I think we'll learn the most about this team between tip-off and the U16 timeout in the Northwestern game. Until then, I don't really know what to expect.
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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby Hall2012 » Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:49 pm

While a loss to Penn State isn't encouraging (though I believe last year started the same way, there were certainly some positives to take away from looking at the box score. Some big things to consider are that neither of Seton Hall's transfer point guards played (neither did Ish Sanogo) and they spread the minutes around a lot (the walk-on got 18 minutes, which was more than Angel Delgado).

So some takeaways:

Negatives:

-Khadeen Carrington struggled a bit. He played 22 minutes, presumably all at point guard considering neither transfer played. He finished with 4 points on 2-7 shooting and had 3 assists to 4 turnovers
-Myles Carter. 4 points, including 2-6 from the free throw line, 4 rebounds (3 offensive), and 2 blocks. Not a terrible stat line for a depth player right? Oh wait, 4 turnovers and 10!!! personal fouls...in 18 minutes of playing time.

Positives:
-Myles Powell. Led the team with 18 points on 7-9 shooting, including 3-5 from 3. Also grabbed 2 rebounds and led the team in minutes with 24.
-Angel Delgado. Only played 16 minutes, but scored 17 points on 6-6 from the field and 5-7 (keep it up Angel!) from the free throw line. Also had 7 rebounds and a steal.
-Desi Rodriguez. 16 points in 23 minutes on 6-12 shooting (1-2 from 3). Added 5 rebounds and steal.
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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby milksteak » Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:45 pm

Hall2012 wrote:-Khadeen Carrington struggled a bit. He played 22 minutes, presumably all at point guard considering neither transfer played. He finished with 4 points on 2-7 shooting and had 3 assists to 4 turnovers


Obviously, it was just a scrimmage so I wouldn't declare doom and gloom, but I will say this...Carrington needs to really be a force for you guys. He will be the primary focus of every team's defense, which is probably new for him.

And FYI, I am a big believer in Seton Hall this season. Carrington will get it done. Frankly, he'll have to...or I think you guys might struggle.
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Re: Closed Scrimmages 2016-17

Postby Hall2012 » Mon Oct 31, 2016 4:04 pm

milksteak wrote:
Hall2012 wrote:-Khadeen Carrington struggled a bit. He played 22 minutes, presumably all at point guard considering neither transfer played. He finished with 4 points on 2-7 shooting and had 3 assists to 4 turnovers


Obviously, it was just a scrimmage so I wouldn't declare doom and gloom, but I will say this...Carrington needs to really be a force for you guys. He will be the primary focus of every team's defense, which is probably new for him.

And FYI, I am a big believer in Seton Hall this season. Carrington will get it done. Frankly, he'll have to...or I think you guys might struggle.


Carrington will be a force, the only question is if it'll be at the 1 or the 2. Naturally, he's a 2 guard and we've all seen what he's capable of there. But for Seton Hall to maximize the firepower it puts on the floor, they'll need to have Carrington and Powell out there at the same time, which means sliding Carrington to the 1. If Carrington really struggles adapting to the point, the Hall will still be in good hands with Jevon Thomas and Madison Jones. It'll just likely cut into Powell's playing time as it would make getting them on the floor together tough (Powell's undersized even for a 2, so sliding him to the 3 isn't really an option).

Personally, I think Carrington will be fine at point. It may take him a little while to get acclimated as it did with Whitehead, but it's nice that they have 2 experienced point guards on the roster that will allow him to slide over to the 2 at times. I expect to see him log significant minutes at both positions.
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