Our last meeting with the Camels still sticks in my craw. 2 of the clowns from that game are "working" this game as well. Not sure if the league is testing them or me. The 3rd official is one I respect and is crew chief. Hopefully he'll keep his dodo partners in check in this one. I have the blanket handy, just in case. After robbing us at our place, karma has sent the Camels on a downward spiral, having lost 7 of their last 9.
Williams is dressed but his foot is still tender. Not sure how much he'll be able to play. Bonney, West , or Moore need to step up. As we take the floor I'm greeted by a long round of boos. Screw them.
By the 2nd media time out we've turned the ball over 8 times and have gotten off just 5 shots. The dodos are letting them climb all over our backs going to the boards, but at the moment I'm more perturbed with my team than the officials. Out of the time out, I challenge Brown to get more aggressive. He misses a short jumper, gets his own board, puts it up again, misses, goes and gets it again and gets fouled on his 3rd attempt. At least someone is listening to me. 4 minutes later we are at 11 turnovers and have still only gotten 10 shots off and we are falling further and further behind. Most of the turnovers have been unforced and there is no excuse for it. Feeley immediately throws the ball away. He's sitting for the rest of the half. Anyone that commits an unforced turnover the rest of the half is sitting. I may not have any players left by halftime. Sheals drops the ball out of bounds. He sits. Gilchrist throws it 3 feet over the head of Evans. He sits.
17 turnovers and no rebounding = 20 point deficit at halftime 23-43.
I tell the team at halftime there is no sense coaching players who aren't here to win. They are on their own. Woods has 6 pts and 3 steals. Brown has 3 rebs and a blocked shot. Nobody else has done anything that doesn't add up to a negative. They can figure this out on their own and make a run early, or I'll be coaching the end of the bench the rest of the game.
Woods gets called for a block at 18:42. The under official saw nothing. The out official makes the phantom call. His 3rd. He'll stay in. Evans throws the ball away at 17:52. He's done for the night. Woods picks up his 4th at 17:12 trying to defend a layup after Lemeke throws away the inbounds pass. Thanks Q. Woods will stay in. Porter travels on the drive at 15:18. His night is done. At the first media timeout we are outshooting them 54% to 45% and trail by 18.
A few people off the bench play intelligiently enough in garbage time to cut the final deficit to 12, but it was never that close. I congratulate the guys on on shooting 49% from the field, playing good defense and still getting blown out. I tell them that I'll have to ask Bobby Randall to be sure, but I think it might be a team record of some kind. Woods and Brown had good games despite the fact that Woods only had 12 shots in the game because we couldn't hold on to the ball long enough to get it into his hands. Woods also gets credit for playing the last 17 minutes of the game with 4 fouls. West and Bonney were big contributors off the bench. West in particular took our poor play personally and had one of his finest games. In the last 6 minutes of the game he stole the ball for breakaway jams 3 straight possessions. Gilchrist was our only point guard who had a clue tonight, and also played well.
We outrebound them, outshoot them, beat them in points in the paint and still lose by 12. 26 turnovers. Unacceptable.
Final: GW 67 Campbell 79