Sunday, November 27, 2011

Home-Court Advantage

Under the leadership of Dr. Darryl Gross Syracuse has billed itself as New York's College Team.
That certainly was accurate for the Season Tip Off NIT at Madison Square Garden this week. After a sparse crowd watched a mostly bumbling victory by Virginia Tech over Oklahoma State, the building came alive for the Orange as they took on Stanford.
But that decidedly partisan crowd was disappointed with how the Orange played for the first 30 minutes -- for the second game in a row.
But like the game against Va Tech the Orange turned it on and turned a 58-51 deficit into a 69-63 win.
The key play was a 3-pointer by Kris Joseph that started the run. K-Jo had made the Orange's last 3 baskets prior to that shot as well. When the game is on the line Joseph is emerging as the go-to guy who can get the ball and score, or create for others. All championship teams need a guy like that. And it's something Syracuse has lacked in the last two disappointing NCAA Tournament losses.



The other thing Syracuse has this year that has been absent in years past is depth. Though Jim Boeheim who loves burying players, especially young players, on the bench, is in the process of destroying that depth. Freshman Michael Carter-Williams only played 2 minutes in each of the two NIT games. And the more promising freshman, and the only capable big forward on the team, Rakeem Christmas, started both games, but played only 7 minutes total in the two games.
With James Southerland (my favorite player on this year's team) likely to wind up in Boeheim's doghouse again soon (for his indiscriminate shooting and indecisive defense) Boeheim will be back down to 7 players in his rotation soon.
Last year Boeheim stuck with Fab Melo (mostly because he had no choice) and it's paying off as Melo is playing much better this season, especially on defense in the middle of that zone. I don't want to jinx the young fella but right now I would have to say that Melo "shows promise."

Boeheim's biggest challenge this year will be managing his guards. He has the older, experienced players in Brandon Triche and Scoop Jardine. But I think we all agree that in most cases the two sophomores Dion Waiters and CJ Fair (Josh Pace with a jumpshot) are more reliable so far this season.
Three of those guys can play together if Boeheim wants to, and is able to go small. But at crunch time someone has to be the point guard, the orchestrator. Jardine, for all his play-making ability, really can't be trusted. So it will be interesting to see which of the other guys emerges.
Fair and Waiters each made big 3-point plays to key that run against Stanford. Those two guys are clearly the future of the program. How big a role they play in the present will determine if this season ends in a disappointing upset loss in the tournament the way so many Syracuse seasons have done.

Syracuse celebrates its NIT championship
obligatory picture of Jim Boeheim making a stupid face

4 comments:

ton said...

Very good recap. I also want to say, watching a game like that with you is an experience not to miss. The Poop reaction was a subdued disappointment for the first half, which turned into a 15 minute "You stupid mother fu@ker!!! I hate Boeheim! I hate Scoop! That's the problem with the zone defence, stupid mother fu@kers!!!!" Followed by the final few minutes of total excitement and fist pumping. For real though, judging by the similar reaction from 95% of the people around us, SU really just might be NY's team...when they're in MSG anyway.

John Marinatto said...

Great job Dr. Gross - everyone associates NY college athletics with the ACC.

Bernie Fine said...

the key to our success this year will be our molesting style of defense.

Paul said...

TON, are you British now? defence? But yes, your summary of my behavior is pretty accurate. I don't apologize for my passion, even though I may seem ridiculous at the time.

Commissioner Marinatto, even using a pseudonym your anonymity is not guaranteed.

TallSkott, after what I did to Sandusky how can I object to a good joke at Bernie Fine's expense?