by billyjack » Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:24 am
Play of the game was on DePaul's 59th and 60th points... Garrett inbounding under his own basket, with defender's back turned... BG tossed it against the guy and gathered it up for a layup.
The key to the game was Eli Cain getting into foul trouble early... 2 quick fouls, then returned late first and got whistled for an iffy charge. So that meant tons of minutes for Curington and Gage, neither of whom can play defense and are out of position all the time, and combined on D to allow SE Mo State to hit 98 three-pointers. If Cain had stayed on the court longer it would've been a much different game for the better.
Curington and Gage can be sparkplugs on offense and in the press, so they had some value and it's why they were out there.
In my opinion, DePaul's starting lineup needs to include Cain, Cyrus, McCallum, and Garrett. Center is a huge weakness until Cook gets more minutes. Garrett needs rest every 3 minutes so Gage is apparently the backup PG, though i think they should just hand the keys over to Cain when Garrett sits. Not sure if Wood is hurt, but i don't remember seeing him tonight. Gazi is pretty weak. So the two gapings holes at DePaul are (1) center and (2) backup PG.
Just glad they got the win. They've had 3 ridiculously close wins, vs SE Mo State, Drake, and maybe Robert Morris... 1 major screwup vs UIC... other losses weren't disasters, even including Rutgers which is decent under Steve Pikiell.
Not sure how DePaul will rebound in the Big East. They'll need Cain to go insane in order to win.
Providence