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I did a back and forth yesterday with a fella who writes for the SB Nation Villanova hoops site, and I thought it turned out pretty well and reasonably informative. I figured I'd share so we can brush up, given it's been a few years since we've had a run in with these Wildcats.
Here's an excerpt:
There’s four players averaging at least 16 points per-game on Nova’s roster right now. Guard Justin Moore leads the way at an even 19, and he’s followed by guard Collin Gillespie at 17.3, forward Brandon Slater at 16.7 and forward Jermaine Samuels at 16. Moore, Gillespie and Samuels all averaged double-figure scoring last year, but Slater never averaged more than four points per-game in his previous three seasons at the school. His scoring pop is bolstered by what looks to be a newfound proficiency from 3-point range — he’s hit nine in three games this year after hitting a total of 13 3s during his first three seasons.
Is Slater's ramped-up production just simply a result of increased playing time? And are Villanova fans counting on Slater to keep up his pace?
If you're interest in reading the whole thing, you can find it here.
Dan also had some good questions for me, and you can find those posted on VU Hoops. In one of them, he asked me about Vols fans' overall perception of Rick Barnes and mentioned Barnes' reputation sorta taking a hit when he was fired from Texas:
"What is the fanbase’s opinion of Rick Barnes? His run at Texas looks very impressive in retrospect, but he was mostly considered a punchline when he was finally pushed out the door in Austin. He’s done relatively well at Tennessee, but I wonder whether his unfair reputation results in a lack of patience from the fans."
I reckon I wasn't tuned in to the national CBB scene at the time, because I don't recall that being the case. Did I just miss it?
Here's an excerpt:
There’s four players averaging at least 16 points per-game on Nova’s roster right now. Guard Justin Moore leads the way at an even 19, and he’s followed by guard Collin Gillespie at 17.3, forward Brandon Slater at 16.7 and forward Jermaine Samuels at 16. Moore, Gillespie and Samuels all averaged double-figure scoring last year, but Slater never averaged more than four points per-game in his previous three seasons at the school. His scoring pop is bolstered by what looks to be a newfound proficiency from 3-point range — he’s hit nine in three games this year after hitting a total of 13 3s during his first three seasons.
Is Slater's ramped-up production just simply a result of increased playing time? And are Villanova fans counting on Slater to keep up his pace?
Shhhh, we’re trying not to jinx it right now. Slater has always shown flashes and Nova Nation is excited to see him coming into his own as a senior. He looks like he’s completely rebuilt his body, changing from a wiry defensive disruptor to the chiseled head of the snake of the defense. He actually shot it fairly well from deep last year on very few attempts so Villanova was hopeful he could become a proficient enough shooter to make 35% or so of his wide open ones to keep the defense honest. Instead, after bricking his first two, he’s made 9 of his last 10 3s, some of them being fairly contested. He’s not going to keep up this pace, but he’s probably already done enough to drag defenders out to him and create more space for Gillespie and Samuels, and there’s hope now that he can be a real weapon on both ends of the floor.
If you're interest in reading the whole thing, you can find it here.
Dan also had some good questions for me, and you can find those posted on VU Hoops. In one of them, he asked me about Vols fans' overall perception of Rick Barnes and mentioned Barnes' reputation sorta taking a hit when he was fired from Texas:
"What is the fanbase’s opinion of Rick Barnes? His run at Texas looks very impressive in retrospect, but he was mostly considered a punchline when he was finally pushed out the door in Austin. He’s done relatively well at Tennessee, but I wonder whether his unfair reputation results in a lack of patience from the fans."
I reckon I wasn't tuned in to the national CBB scene at the time, because I don't recall that being the case. Did I just miss it?