Sunday, February 27, 2011

MD - UNC Comments


NCAA Tournament Bid Probability: 11%

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That was the first time I have seen UNC play this year. They are good. Very good.

Is it just me, or was anyone else thinking of Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct whenever they showed the crowd behind Gary Williams in the first half?

It will now take an ACC Tournament final appearance to get a bid (assuming they win the next two this week). That would be 23 - 12.

This team is looking very good for 2013. Final four good. Williams will be a senior. Stoglin, Howard, and Palsson will be juniors. Faust will be a sophomore. Padgett will hopefully be on the bench. Sweet sixteen is the expectation for next year.

Gregory didn't play well tonight. He has had a very solid senior season.

I can't see Williams going early. Makes no sense. He is a college player right now who has glaring weaknesses that need to be fixed before he is a legitimate first-round selection. He did show something tonight that he hasn't shown all season; dependable mid range game. He gets a ton of shots blocked in half-court sets. Imagine what would happen going against NBA fours and fives.

Stoglin hit a lot of very difficult shots tonight. 28, 3, 4, and 4 turns. He is number one option on offense right now; has been for the past four games. His ability to hit the floater in transition from 6 to 8 feet is amazing. He also has an uncanny ability to get fouled on jumpers. Not sure how he does that.

I said it at the start of the season. . . success this season is highly dependent on Tucker. He has regressed this year without getting open feeds from Vasquez. He even seems to have regressed in his open court play. He loafed it down the court tonight on a transition dunk by UNC after a made basket at an important point in the second-half. Inexcusable. I was surprised that GW didn't call a time-out and put Palsson in right there. In fact, I am surprised that Palsson didn't get more than three minutes tonight.

Bowie is lost.

Mosley's offensive game is sometimes painful to watch. Who is telling him that he should shoot threes? Stop it.

Padgett will be the key to next year. He almost turned into a Lady Terp midway through the second-half when he was abused on successive trips down the court. I have no problem if he gets his shot blocked; it is a big problem if he is timid doing so.

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