by CoachC » Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:08 am
Larry: Tough assignment tonight against a very well coached Panthers team that has been red-hot, and that has been doing it without 2 time conference player of the year, Rod Jones.
Gary: Yes, indeed. I have the utmost respect for coach Thompson. And Rod Jones is a very special player. Since he broke his finger in the Presbyterian game they've gone on to win 4 straight, and have likely lost him for the season. Hudson has really stepped up for them in Jones' absence and has won player of the week the last two weeks. He's been most of their offense, but they still haven't been headed.
Larry: We played more man to man last time out against Charleston Southern. Will that continue tonight?
Gary: I think so, Larry, as long as we stay out of foul trouble. I'm sure we'll probably be still playing some 1-3-1, but Hudson demands to be bodied up in man. Hopefully we can contain him as best we can and not let anyone else get away from us. We have to get out of the shooting slump we've been in lately though. O'Conner is still being hesitant to take the ball to the rim, even though we've been doing a much better job of getting him the ball. We've been working with him a lot individually, but he seems to be having a confidence issue right now. We need him. It's hard to win championships without some sort of post presence, and right now we've become very much a perimeter team, which makes it much easier for teams to defend us.
Larry: Good luck, Coach. Let's get our 2nd straight season sweep of an opponent.
We come out for once with a hot shooting first half (62.5%) and it's no coincidence that both O'Conner and Brown were looking to take the ball to the basket, which opened things up for Jeffers and company on the perimeter and got us to the line 16 times. Our defense needs to be better in the 2nd half, but wasn't horrible. We were just +1 on turnovers though, which is usually not a good indicator for us. Playing much more man again our guards stayed out of foul trouble, with only O'Conner and Sheals picking up 2 fouls. Hudson was reasonably contained with just 8 points (6 of them on threes on their first 2 possessions of the game), but they were getting balanced scoring from everyone else.
At the half we lead 44-34.
Our defense just could not get the job done in the 2nd half. Hudson had 21 points, but I will give him credit as we stayed in his jersey all night long and tried different guys on him. Bart King added 16 for them though and that was the difference as we did a poor job stopping him in the post. Their 38 points in the paint was entirely too many Our final turnover differential was still only +1 and when that happens we usually lose. Our shooting cooled down in the 2nd half, but our offense wasn't the problem other than 13 turnovers which was a few too many.
Josh O'Conner at least took something from our individual workouts, however and was taking the ball to the rim better than he has at any time since early in the season and led us with 19 points. Battle added 18, Jeffers 13, and Josh Brown had 8 pts, 8 rebs off the bench. This High Point team is playing with a lot of confidence and determination right now with the loss of Jones. No one is going to want to face them in the conference tournament.
We come up a bit short in this one.
Final:
G-W 75 HP 77