Monday, January 12, 2009

Boilers Bounce Badgers (and other notes)

Thanks to Travis from Off the Tracks for selling Boilerdowd & the Mrs. these fine seats

Staring 0-3 dead in the face, Matty's squad needed a solid effort and a return to their old form to get off of the snide...And the principles that have made this team great reared their collective heads on Sunday afternoon as Bucky fell from atop the Big Ten at the hands of our Boilers.

The obvious story was JJ's 20/10 game. He looked stellar as his defense was solid...but more than that, he was actually rebounding and creating opportunities for himself and his team mates. JaJuan is deceptively quick, because his long arms and legs make it look like he's not moving...but he can create space with his first step and his rangy length played a big role in the fact that Wisconsin's scorers couldn't get a clean look inside 15 feet. But, JJ's rebounding bug was contageous as Purdue's entire team crashed the glass...and get this- actually won the rebounding battle. I've said this all along- blocking out and rebounding is a decision. Purdue decided, versus a bigger opponent to exert their will on the glass; and they won because of it.

Robbie Hummel & Chris Kramer's returns were both a huge boost. While Kramer doesn't quite have the quickness that we're accustomed too, he made life difficult for UW's Hughes & Bohannon and didn't allow them to get into rhythm. At the same time, he looked for his shot (kinda) and hit two key buckets in the second half off of the dribble. Hummel also is not quite himself yet, but his first shot, from about 24 feet set the tone that he was not just coming into the game as a token...he was going to take advantage of his lower minutes. His presence drew out the defense and created space in the middle...he shot 50% from 21 ft. and further and ended the game with 16 points/ 5 rebounds.

While there wasn't a ton of noise from Keaton Grant and Lewis Jackson I liked what I saw from both of them. Grant didn't seem to force things, same with Jackson...and both played solid defense which is the calling card of this team. Smooge didn't shoot well, going 1-12, but didn't turn the ball over and played quietly sound on the defensive end. Green had two big three pointers...and two airballs from the same range. But he rebounded well, pulling down seven and added two assists and a steal. I think it's best for everybody when he's looking to rebound first, not shoot first, but you can't fault a guy for a 50% shooting night. Calasan started alongside JJ to creat a twin-tower tandem, which was a good idea v. Wisconsin's lenght. While it didn't yield a ton of points for Nemmy, he had three assists...but, he went oh-fer from behind the arc (not too surprising). I don't know what Painter says to Calasan, but I think he tells him- you get two chances to miss from behind the arc per game...when those are gone, no mas.

We didn't see Smith or Riddell...I'm OK with that, but I'd like to see a bit more of Smith since his shooting might be important late in the BT season.

One thing that bothers me about Mackey is the old people. No, I'm not bothered that they come to the game, I'm bothered that they simply don't cheer. The Paint Crew was doing its damned-est to make some noise...but wasn't getting much help from the rest of the joint (sans boilerdowd, of course). Plus, when Hummel and Kramer came in, the ovations were luke-warm, which surprised me. One of the loudest points of the game was when JJ came out of the game in the first half...problem was, it was during a dead ball. Hey Paint Crew, don't think you're getting away unscathed- There were waaaaaaay too many empties in Paint Crew, especially for an afternoon game just 18 hours before classes resume. The students should have been salivating to get out of their parents' homes and get back to campus...some were, hats off to you...the rest of you get an "F" for this game.

It seems, if Hummel can come along slowly and get back to health and Kramer can do the same, our Boilers might get back into rhythm in the next week-or-so as they play a couple of fellow-conference-bottom-feeders before heading to the barn to play a stout Minny team. They need the next two wins to keep building toward 20-plus wins and a solid seeding. I'm not talking about the Big Ten race at this point...

Notes
-I watched Matt Howard in person v. Detroit on Saturday at Hinkle...he's good...so is Heyward...they would have been handsome in gold and black.

-Speaking of big men, I saw Purdue signee Patrick Bade out to dinner after the game in West Lafayette. I'm stoked to know he and Robinson will be filling the shoes of Chris Reid and Nemmy next season.

-I love upsets...It was great for me to see both the Panthers and Titans lose this weekend. While both the Giants (J's team) and the Colts (my team) are out of the playoffs, there's still plenty to be interested in as the conference finals quickly approach.

-Three of my least-favorite officials were at the game Sunday (Hillary, Valentine & Burr)...but they weren't a factor as Purdue took care of business (thank goodness).

13 comments:

psad21 said...

I wish Mackey was like Cameron Indoor Stadium where they let the students take over the lower seats and harass the opposing teams...but unfortunately, that will never happen at Mackey. Those folks that have been John Purdue members since the dawn of time would never let it happen. The students are the ones that make Mackey loud so I say put them as close to the action as possible.

boilerdowd said...

I agree...it should happen, but won't.

Ross McLochness said...

Also, as evidenced by the couple in front of us in Sec. 9, you sometimes get one spouse that's rabid and the other that's catatonic.

I do want to call pseudo-BS on the ovations for Hummel and Kramer though. They came in at the first TV timeout. People were cheering, but as soon as both checked in, time was called, both teams went into a huddle and the band stirred up as CBS went off-air. Had it been during a live moment, the ovation would have been deafening.

T-Mill said...

Weren't some of them personal friends of John Purdue himself?

T-Mill said...

I am glad you liked those seats! I was pleasantly surprised at how good they were when we bought them.

Purdue Matt said...

I was sitting across from you in Sec 103. I was impressed with the Paint Crew. Not impressed at all with the rest of the Arena. There were only a handful of moments when everyone got off their ass.

What a difference #4 and #3 make....on both ends of the court. And when JJ is dialed in like that....what a boost!

Carl's Better!! I thought it would have been funny if Marcus nodded to the Paint Crew as if to say that yes his NBA star older brother was better than him.

Shadow300z said...

God I totally agree with the old people comment. If they're all going to sit in their seats quietly applauding that's fine, but move them up so students who want to cheer can have those seats.

Besides, they smell.

Anonymous said...

I personally love when they play that BTN commercial when everyone boos Jane Pauley!!! Booing Jane Pauley is funny!

boilerdowd said...

Ross, so you think it's OK that the crowd didn't give 4 & 3 their due since it wasn't on TV? I don't know if I copy what you're trying to say.

Ross McLochness said...

No, you don't understand, and I don't think not giving them their due is OK.

What I'm saying is had Hummel or Kramer entered the game at a live moment and not walked to the scorer's table and then walked back to the huddle because it was a TV timeout there would have been a loud ovation.

The crowd did not see the traditional Kramer off the bench, tosses towel to LewJack, adjusts waistband, whistle blows and Kramer D's up a Badger. Instead the horn blew to call the teams from the sideline and Kramer and Hummel are just out there.

Don't know if I can explain it differently.

boilerdowd said...

Did you have a bad day at work?

J Money said...

Girls, girls... you're both pretty.

AJS said...

Baby steps...I am just happy to see Purdue finally putting something together like the Paint Crew. I love it. I don't recall there being such a thing in my day ('94-'98). My season tickets were always scattered amongst the old folks.