by SJHooper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 8:20 am
I can't help but think that the Big East was part of Cuse's soul. Boeheim is leaving soon and they are no longer in the Big East. They are in real trouble. For SJ to beat Cuse 3x in a row with 2/3 coming at the Carrier Dome with some of our most inexperienced or terrible teams ever is really a testament of how far they have fallen. It's ironic how us SJ fans have been talking about our fall from grace, all while our friends near Canada have been in a freefall. People laughed at first when we said Cuse may regret moving to the ACC, and UConn focusing on football. Now it looks pretty clear those were dumb decisions. In the ACC you have UVA which has been a top 10 program for several years now, NC State has their runs, Duke, UNC, even FSU...they are going from being one of the top Big East teams as a national powerhouse to a second tier ACC team. Their Final Four run was obviously luck last year, anyone who saw them play during the season knew they weren't anything special. Nothing like when Melo was on the team. Never thought I'd live to see the day where we beat Cuse 3x straight, but glad I did. We used to get laughed at for saying we are NY's team, now we laugh at them and boy is it satisfying.
It was hilarious listening to the ACC announcers. The entire game they were implying that SJ was just getting lucky and they wouldn't do as well in the 2nd half especially shooting. I guess they didn't know we are one of the best shooting teams in the country. When we are hot, we are scorching. To go from being at the PSU game Sunday to watching this last night, it's like two different teams. If anything, last night proved to me that they quit on Sunday. Last night is an example of what can happen if everyone is on the same page, has a plan, let's the game come to them, and makes the extra pass playing with high intensity all night. On offense the plan was to keep passing and make them move around and as they shuffled their feet, one of our guards would shoot a quick pass down low to Yakwe or Owens in the 2nd half. This led to many dunks. It worked most of the time. Syracuse just looked dead out there. They looked like they either didn't want to be there or totally expected us to roll over.
Just a reminder, though this was a great win, if it was just an aberration, it will not be acceptable. I know we won't play like this every night, but I expect to see much improvement from this point on. We know what we can do now. If there's one clear thing I can give Mullin credit for, it's the team shooting. In Lavin years I remember thinking Harrison was a monster and he used to shoot 35-37% from 3. Everyone else clanked every shot. Well now we have tons of guys who can shoot 40%+ any given night. By the way, this was a great game for Freudenberg to come out and get confidence. You can tell he was confident. He usually shys away from the hoop but he was drawing contact...it was funny you could see on his face that he was thinking "There's actual contact here? Ugh I'm not in Europe anymore, guess I'll take it". The team stuck around late and they were really taking it all in, good for them what a great experience for the kids.