Saturday, January 23, 2010

Getting back into form

Beating UM didn't take heroics from a guy who no one had heard about or anything too out-of-the-ordinary. But, Purdue kind of got back to its roots, at least a bit, on the way to beating the Manny Harris-less Wolverines.

Without Harris, Michigan looked uninspired and out of sync early in the game, except DeShawn Sims, who scored the first 13 points for the Wolverines. Sims was a one-man wrecking crew as he flashed a barrage of weapons in his offensive arsenal...and JJ seemingly was just there to watch. Johnson looked a half step slow as Sims blew by him, out-muscled him and simply out-played him.

I remarked to my brothers that it almost seemed that JJ had low blood sugar or something because he simply didn't seem to be playing at his highest level, especially defensively. And while JJ had little answer for Sims' effort, the Ostrich fared quite well v. UM's 8th-year Senior. Hummel gives up about 40 pounds to Sims, but he stood his ground very well on multiple occasions as Sims tried to pull Michigan back into the game in the second half.

Purdue did a lot well, at times in the game, and honestly looked flat-out great for stretches during the game. But, our Boilers also had scoring droughts in which it seemed that nothing worked...but one of the problems we've seen quite a few times this season snapped at Matty's backside once again- poor bench output. Granted, Painter at one point had a line-up of guys who simply have little chance of scoring many points- Smith, Byrd, Hart, Kramer and JJ. UM's zone collapsed on Johnson and Purdue not only didn't have many options, but kinda looked like little more than a passing drill in practice. Plus, UM's press gave Purdue some problems, predictably, but, UM wasn't able to stick with the press as it seemed like the effort was tiring out the young Wolverines.

It by no means was a pretty victory, but there were some good things sprinkled throughout this one. First off, while JJ struggled defensively, he had a solid game...but his rebounding needs to be in the double-digits for Purdue to do the things it wants to as a team. The Ostrich didn't make a ton of noise offensively, but his defense and rebounding kept the Purdue maching humming during the hot streak that ended the first half and started the second. Smooge created a ton of opportunities for himself by fighting through double-teams and squaring his shoulders after contact. And even more impressive was the way he and others found the open man. Purdue did what they couldn't do v. aOSU- draw the double team and exploit the soft spot on the zone. Defensively, he was great once again as he had three steals and seemed to recognize UM's offense before the plays completely unfolded. I also liked what I saw from Hart once again- sure, he didn't wow us with offense, but he surely wasn't detrimental as he relieved the starters...and his play helped the pace of Purdue greatly. I don't think that can be said for all of Purdue's bench players.

And speaking of pace and quickness, that's what really made the difference in the game, to me. Purdue's overall pace for about 15 minutes was simply too fast for Michigan. They got to loose balls faster, closed down passing lanes and made cuts to the basket that were just short of amazing. During the three-game losing streak, we simply didn't see any of that pace from our Boilers.
I got to see this one from the lower level in Mackey, so I was blessed enough to see some details that are sometimes missed on TV. Details like Smooge getting his jersey tugged on twice during a fast break and having no foul called. Things like JJ not being given a chance to land as he went up for lobs from the exterior...but once again, the officials swallowing their whistles. Zelton Steed seemed to be around the blown calls time and time again...and over-shadowed the King of noticeable officials, Ed Hightower. But as I always say, if you leave the game within reach, the officials can play a major role. But thankfully, a few sizable runs made the poor officiating unimportant.

Purdue won by 10, but in the 69-59 victory, Purdue kept Michigan under 60 points and even with a still-hobbled Chris Kramer were able to remind us why this team was a top-5 club just a short time ago. That said, I look for a better effort in the next few games as Matty's boys start to hone in on the stretch run of the season.

Next up, Wisconsin in Mackey in 5 days.
Gazpacho is also best served cold.

11 comments:

Daniel Kirkdorffer said...

Didn't Sims score the first 13 Michigan points?

Regarding that effort, it didn't bother me because it said the other players were not involved in the offense. Having JJ stay foul-free was far more important, and that kept him in the game for 33 minutes.

I would have liked to see a 40 minute effort from Purdue, instead of just 30, but credit Michigan for keeping on playing.

Too bad the Gophers blew it against the Spartans today. That could end up being a difference maker result in the end.

CalTravelGuy said...

This game was entertaining despite our late second half let down. Despite the absence of Harris, this was the Michigan team that beat UCONN... and UCONN embarrassed Texas yesterday. I think there is a little vindication in Texas losing two straight. After watching the OSU meltdown vs. WVU, I think our really lone mistake this season was letting OSU escape Mackey with a win... we had them on the ropes and let the game slip away. SO, forget all that stuff... the Boilers are on their way to a 19-3 start and a trip to East Lansing that could prove to the nation we are for real. I don't care about the Big Ten title. If we play our best ball in February/March and reach the Final Four, then THAT is all that matters for true Purdue fans. The post season is ALL tha matters. Let's do this Boilers.

boilerdowd said...

Just checked the game tracker and you're correct- Sims did have the first 13 points. And while I agree it's important that JJ stays available for the entire contest, there needs to be a compromise between Johnson looking completely inept and getting 2 fouls in 5 minutes. If it means more help defense or switches, fine, but it's the coaches' job to figure this out in the next month and one half.

People "get after" Smith for his lack of play-making ability, but, I can remember on more than one occasion in which he doubled down on Sims and stopped an easy bucket. That said, Smith isn't the guy that should be on a player like Sims, even with help, regularly, in my opinion.

PatrickWB said...

Quick NBA note: In the Bulls-Rockets games last night, Brad Miller led the Bulls in scoring with 25 while Carl Landry led the Rockets with 22.

Boiler_Ditsor said...

Bob Knight has a man crush on Chris Kramer.

DavidS said...

It is pretty evident that JJ being heavily involved leads to winning. I did a little research and found that when JJ scores in double digits AND plays at least 20 min, Purdue is 33-6 over the last two season. In the other games, they are 10-7. Those ten wins are against: last year (Loyola, Coppin St., Iowa, @Wisconsin, PSU) and this year (Tenn., C. Mich, Buffalo, @Alabama, @Iowa). Most of those games were against far weaker competition when Purdue blew the team out and he rested. The only wins I would call good/great are Tenn and @Wisconsin, and we all saw how Purdue struggled this year against Alabama and Iowa.

I think Painter has made it a big emphasis to get him the ball and to also let JJ know he can't get in foul trouble. Purdue needs him as much on the defensive end as they do offensively. If he continues to play like he did the last two games and stays out of foul trouble, Purdue has the potential to win the rest of their conference games.

Purdue Matt said...

I love those Gameflow Graphs.

Wonder if Michael still thinks we won't make the tournament.

boilerdowd said...

I think it's a fair question.

Knee jerk reactions during a long season don't make a ton of sense.

Alec said...

Did you guys see this story? Didn't hear any reference to it on ESPN, but maybe I missed it:
http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20100124/BLOGS1002/100129765

boilerdowd said...

Alec, thanks for the heads up, I'm posting it on FB. I saw how pissed Matty was in person...it was definitely more than nothing to him.

Alec said...

Good to see him stick up for his players. Reminds me of coach Hope sticking up for Reckman against RichRod (but Painter has a bit more ground to stand on, in this case). Ironic that this is the 2nd coaching 'altercation' between Purdue/UofM within 3 months...