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Kentucky 75 Morehead St 59
Numbers of Interest
Patterson 20 points/12 rebounds
Bledsoe 24 points/7 rebounds/4 assists (7 turnovers..)
Dodson 15 points/4 rebounds/3 assists
24 team turnovers./12 assists.
4-19 from three point range. (21%)
Bledsoe is a scorer, there is no doubt about that. Cal called him a "gamer" and continually told him to push the ball, which I think lead to the 7 turnovers, trying to do a little to much with the ball. However, he is special.
Patterson was a work horse on the boards, with several of his points coming off of put backs. He did hoist up a couple three's, hitting the first one of the game.
Dodson scored 15, but took some suspect shots. Cal was not happy with his shot selection, but approved of the aggressiveness.
John Wall obviously did not play due to suspension, Jon Hood sprained a wrist in practice and was held out of the game for that reason. Liggins has still continued to sit on the bench, not seeing a single second of playing time, including the exhibitions. Sources confirm its nothing academic, and that Cal said he has done absolutely nothing to warrant playing time.
Morehead played zone almost the entire game. We abandoned the DDM for the most part, adopting a traditional post up game instead, flashing guys to the free throw line and baseline. Bledsoe and Dodson achieved penetration against the zone often enough to break it down. There was some sloppy play with the 24 turnovers, however those are probably reduced with Wall in the game. Our defense was decent, though not spectacular. Our press was terrible, getting beat for 3 or 4 run-outs in the first half.
Coach Cal is still disappointed in the play of Darius Miller, who is still playing extremely timid. He was not noticeable last night, other than passively passing the ball around the perimeter in the zone. I still believe he is yet to break the mental torture placed on him by the Gillispie tenure. Perry Stevenson and Harrellson were non existent in this game also.
Cal was also disappointed in the effort of Demarcus Cousins, leading him to make the post game statement that "only 3 starting jobs are established, which is Wall, Bledsoe and Patterson. " Perhaps that is trying to light a fire beneath Cousins, because Orton played quite well last night, even though the stat-line does not reflect it. Cousins fouled out of the game, only playing 18 minutes.
Overall, the only real statement that can be made is "growing pains". There were definitive moments of dominance, going up by 27/29 points at times, with some brilliant athletic plays. On the flip side, there were some bonehead passes and not so smart shot selections. Superior athleticism won this game.
Getting everyone to give 100% seems to be the issue right now, which is normal with a young team.
In summation, it was a good win to open the season. Missing two players, (one a starter) it was a good test for everyone to get into the flow of the game. Morehead St is a team returning 5 starters that was in the tourney last year, so its not like playing an absolute cake game. Obvious things to point out are:
1)Outside shooting will obviously have to improve, and I think it will over time.
2) Effort on defense must be improved, which will happen under Cal.
3) Shot selection and taking care of the ball must improve. This comes with experience, as the entire backcourt is full of freshman/sophmores.
While I think we will be undefeated heading into the Carolina game, I would not be surprised at all to drop a game. Not a reason for concern though, as March is the goal. We have Rider coming up on the schedule, who just beat Miss St soundly last night. That could prove a decent test.
Kentucky 75 Morehead St 59
Numbers of Interest
Patterson 20 points/12 rebounds
Bledsoe 24 points/7 rebounds/4 assists (7 turnovers..)
Dodson 15 points/4 rebounds/3 assists
24 team turnovers./12 assists.
4-19 from three point range. (21%)
Bledsoe is a scorer, there is no doubt about that. Cal called him a "gamer" and continually told him to push the ball, which I think lead to the 7 turnovers, trying to do a little to much with the ball. However, he is special.
Patterson was a work horse on the boards, with several of his points coming off of put backs. He did hoist up a couple three's, hitting the first one of the game.
Dodson scored 15, but took some suspect shots. Cal was not happy with his shot selection, but approved of the aggressiveness.
John Wall obviously did not play due to suspension, Jon Hood sprained a wrist in practice and was held out of the game for that reason. Liggins has still continued to sit on the bench, not seeing a single second of playing time, including the exhibitions. Sources confirm its nothing academic, and that Cal said he has done absolutely nothing to warrant playing time.
Morehead played zone almost the entire game. We abandoned the DDM for the most part, adopting a traditional post up game instead, flashing guys to the free throw line and baseline. Bledsoe and Dodson achieved penetration against the zone often enough to break it down. There was some sloppy play with the 24 turnovers, however those are probably reduced with Wall in the game. Our defense was decent, though not spectacular. Our press was terrible, getting beat for 3 or 4 run-outs in the first half.
Coach Cal is still disappointed in the play of Darius Miller, who is still playing extremely timid. He was not noticeable last night, other than passively passing the ball around the perimeter in the zone. I still believe he is yet to break the mental torture placed on him by the Gillispie tenure. Perry Stevenson and Harrellson were non existent in this game also.
Cal was also disappointed in the effort of Demarcus Cousins, leading him to make the post game statement that "only 3 starting jobs are established, which is Wall, Bledsoe and Patterson. " Perhaps that is trying to light a fire beneath Cousins, because Orton played quite well last night, even though the stat-line does not reflect it. Cousins fouled out of the game, only playing 18 minutes.
Overall, the only real statement that can be made is "growing pains". There were definitive moments of dominance, going up by 27/29 points at times, with some brilliant athletic plays. On the flip side, there were some bonehead passes and not so smart shot selections. Superior athleticism won this game.
Getting everyone to give 100% seems to be the issue right now, which is normal with a young team.
In summation, it was a good win to open the season. Missing two players, (one a starter) it was a good test for everyone to get into the flow of the game. Morehead St is a team returning 5 starters that was in the tourney last year, so its not like playing an absolute cake game. Obvious things to point out are:
1)Outside shooting will obviously have to improve, and I think it will over time.
2) Effort on defense must be improved, which will happen under Cal.
3) Shot selection and taking care of the ball must improve. This comes with experience, as the entire backcourt is full of freshman/sophmores.
While I think we will be undefeated heading into the Carolina game, I would not be surprised at all to drop a game. Not a reason for concern though, as March is the goal. We have Rider coming up on the schedule, who just beat Miss St soundly last night. That could prove a decent test.