by CoachC » Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:20 am
Nov 6: Exhibition game vs Kentucky Weslyan. A large crowd (about 8000) on hand for an exhibition, as everyone anxiously waits to see the 3 highly touted new comers in action, along with the rest of the squad.
After the game there were plenty of looks of concern from the crowd and the media (we lost 80-66 and never led) wondering how a team with this much talent could play so badly. What they didn't understand, and as I tried to explain, the first exhibition isn't about evaluating the team, it's about looking at individuals to see their progress and how they handle playing out of their comfort zone at positions they aren't particularly used to playing. And individually we saw a lot, most of it good. Inyo was very impressive with 11 pts, 11 rebs in just 15 minutes. I believe he'll be much more consistent offensively this season playing exclusively at the 5. He really isn't cut out for the 4 where he played a lot of minutes last season with Taylor on the floor. Our trio of shooting guards, Martin, Durham, and Stetson combined for 28 points in 41 minutes. We'll happily take that every night out. The newcomers all played solidly and will clearly all log significant minutes this season, although Ray looked a bit nervous playing in front of a big crowd here for the first time, especially with all the offseason hype. I have no doubt that he will be more than fine as he learns the system. I also thought Tatum and Willis acquitted themselves well with them each playing largely out of position in this game..Tatum mostly at the 5, and Willis mostly at the 4 and even a couple of minutes at the 5. Tatum played very sparingly at the 5 last season as a freshman, but this year he will probably have to play at least a few minutes there every game as Madic did last year, and it was important to give him some time there. Likewise for Willis, if he can acquit himself well in the low post, especially defensively, there may be more minutes for him, as Larry Guy always appears more comfortable at the 3. Redshirt freshman Pat Bullock, and deep reserve Kurt Lewis still do not appear ready to play significant minutes at this level and will probably largely watch and learn, and try to show us something in practice. Everyone else will be in the mix for minutes and it's going to be competitive. Our 3 point guards did not particularly distinguish themselves in this game, but as long as Wilson is able to give us close to 30 minutes a game as he did last year, the point will be the least of our worries. Next game, the starters and top reserves will be playing much heavier minutes, and we'll be looking to establish our rotation, and it will be a much better gauge of where this team is heading into the season opener.