Thursday, March 04, 2010

"Cant Spell Suck It Without IU."

Coach Forehead, how many losses to Purdue does that make this season?

Before anything, let me thank ChicagoBoiler again, this time publicly, for the tickets. My 4 year old got to go to his first game because of ChiBoiler's generosity. He and his Dad really enjoyed the game.

What'd we learn tonight? We learned that Kramer, when he wants to, can tear folks up...offensively! We learned Smooge knows how to bust out of a slump. We learned LewJack is a bad, bad man, once again...and we learned that the even greatest clapping doesn't make a horrible team better.
The forces of all that is decent and right in the world struggled on the glass...this might have been a bad thing had our Boilers not been playing a deplorable squad. But, they had better figure out QUICKLY how to win the rebounding battle again. If not, it'll be a quick exit from the BTT for the good guys.

Matty's trying to figure things out, obviously. He's trying to get his squad back into rhythm and help them regain their identity while defining a new one. The good news is tonight was a step forward. Purdue couldn't shoot or rebound v. MSU...tonight, they just couldn't rebound...Perhaps v. the National Champs, they'll win both the battle on the scoreboard and the rebounding battle. Me thinks rebounding needs to be the focal point of practice the next few days. The twin tower lineup of JJ and Bade might be a good thing to see every now and again just to get a few boards...but regardless of what's done, something needs to happen in order for things to get back to where they need to be...and clearly Matty's trying.

Let's make this clear one more time- IU is simply awful. J called them average on the Twitter feed...and that's waaaay too kind. They're fundamentally unsound as they force shots, manage the clock poorly dribble into double teams and seem to forget that pump fakes are legal at times. They might have the worst frontcourt of any D1 team this season...and the Forehead, while effort definitely isn't the problem, is in desperate need of DWade. Without him, he's at best a marginally-successful coach...at worst, he puts teams on the court (like tonight) that become bored for long stretches of the game and simply can't compete. In other words, keep up the good work, Clapper.

The Paint Crew was impressive...and I had the opportunity to watch part of the game from the greatest student section in all of the land. They were on the same page and, not surprising to anyone, reminded IU of the caliber of team which they've become in a myriad of ways. I even got to pick up the pre-game PC sheet and thoroughly-enjoyed the read...especially the Onion-esque headline from the IU Star- "Indiana gears up for moral sweep of Purdue."
Hustle matters. Moore does the little things that sometimes don't get talked about

Sadly for them, the real Star's sports editors won't get to publish such a headline tomorrow as they weren't even close to a moral victory tonight. Purdue needed to get mentally-healthy quickly...and the Hoosiers were the perfect salve in the relatively-fresh wound of Matty's squad's collective psyche. In the end, it was too much intensity and too much talent for the lowly Hoosiers...Good guys win by 19...it only seemed like more. Final score- 74-55.
Notes
-Kramer isn't coming back to play football (as we found out via JJ's video) because he simply is ready to be done with school. As a four-year-and-out college grad, I can relate with the sentiment. Kramer also calls his broken nose, and quick return to the game v. Michigan last season his defining moment of his Purdue career.

-Hummel says his knee feels great right now...and the swelling has gone down. There are a few rumors circulating right now about his surgery- sounds like it might be happening very soon. Regardless of when it is, let's pray it goes smoothly.

-JJ might be the most soft-spoken person I've ever talked to. I think it's pretty easy to understand why he sometimes fades into the background during games. I also think it's more-important than ever that 25 gets mean here during the next few weeks...As he goes, so will go Matty's squad in the tournaments.

-In person, Matty's squad seems like a bunch of good dudes.

-My son might be on The Journey on BTN on Sunday talking to Kramer...I had to sign a waiver in the case that his exchange with Kramer makes the final cut. I hope it does- it's a great show.

-Evan Turner, or one of his pals messing around with his account on Twitter, got into it a bit with J this evening. "thekidet" can't understand why Purdue fans, specifically the staff of BS, don't think the 7-loss Buckeyes don't deserve a #1 seed. As J explained, it's supposed to be the entire body of work...not the last ten games (one of which was a loss to the lowly Boilermakers).

15 comments:

Purdue Matt said...

JJ should have had 2 charges. I liked it when he got the ball down low and attacked the basket. He should be doing that everytime.

Smooge is still missing too many open jumpshots.

Plang said...

Where was that offensive output from Kramer all year?!?! Amazing how he can actually open it up when he wants to. I saw way to many times during the MSU game where the defender was daring him to shoot and he wouldn't. Have faith in your abilities, CK!

It was nice to see IU get a good waxing. Now they can go to a good Brazilian beach and not have to worry about offending.

Purdue Matt said...

I think IU's defense had a lot to do with CK's outburst.

PWS said...

Love The Journey. Love it

dozer8589 said...

1) Always fun to see the Boilers trounce the Loosiers

2) With the Loosier "Bigs" in foul trouble, I wanted to see Johnson dominate

3) After watching Hummel go down last week, WHY were Moore, Johnson and Kramer still playing with a 20-point lead and 6 minutes left?! I held my breath every time one of those guys drove the lane

CalTravelGuy said...

Thanks for the shout out Ryan... unnecessary, but much appreciated. I was kindof jealous I didn't go to the game, but there is a strange trade off when you get to watch us beat down IU on TV... I kept rewinding my favorite plays and that is very fun. Two plus decades ago I used to watch this one play over and over with my fraternity brothers... I think we were beating IU by 30+ points and Bobby was sitting on the edge of the Mackey floor with his back to the action and finally just stood up and cleared the bench. It was a pretty great moment to be a Purdue fan watching him give up like that. Beating IU just never gets old.

boilerdowd said...

Agreed, ChiBoiler!
By the way, the guy in front of your seats speaks highly of you. Thanks again!

Unknown said...

Actually, ET is right. The selection committee puts emphasis on the final 12 games. They also factor in injuries, so any games they lost without ET are essentially null and void. If OSU wins the BTT, they will likely and deservedly get a #1 seed.

Lunardi has KSU as the #1 seed right now after the Duke loss but I don't know if that is how the committee will see it. I think if either Purdue or OSU wins out, they will likely get a #1 seed.

CalTravelGuy said...

Look, I'll just happily take a #2 or #3 seed as long as it's in Milwaukee. Location matters big time at this point... Placing Purdue in Milwaukee is good for the NCAA and good for Purdue. This team is going to man up and win at least two games in the post season.

Purdue Matt said...

"WHY were Moore, Johnson and Kramer still playing?"

I think Painter wanted to give them the opportunity to learn how to play together without Rob.

zlionsfan said...

And really, if any of those guys gets hurt, no matter when, it's going to be really tough anyway. Might as well get more PT together.

It was good to see Purdue jump out to a quick lead and hold it the whole time. If they don't put the bad teams away, it won't matter what they do against the good teams.

Did you know that opponents block one of every 7 or 8 shots Indiana attempts? 13.1%. They are 341st in D-I ... six teams are below them. (Alcorn St., Campbell, Iona, Central Arkansas, Belmont, VMI.) The next-worst power-conference team is ... Iowa, 12.5%. After that, it's ... Northwestern, 12.1%. Go, weak Big Ten teams, force up easily-blocked shots. (Penn State is "much better", 10.4%.)

One thing to keep in mind is that despite appearances, Indiana is actually an above-average team on the offensive glass, so if there is an "excuse" for Purdue's performance at that end, that would be it. (Of course, they're not like MSU in that category.)

Unfortunately, there are exactly two healthy guys who can rebound as effectively as #4 (according to kenpom's numbers): JJ (of course) and Bade. JJ will do what he can, but Bade ... if we throw out the foul that he got for allowing his jersey to be grabbed, he committed 2 fouls in 7 minutes. The one guy who's been grabbing rebounds at roughly the same rate as JJ commits fouls almost four times as often ... there is still time for that to change, I suppose, but I don't think it will be this season.

Maybe they will just have to force more turnovers to make up for being outrebounded. (That worked against IU: +9 in turnovers to match the -9 in rebounds. They did force more turnovers against MSU, too.)

The lack of height is taking away from FT opportunities, too ... more jump shots, fewer fouls drawn. (Well, IU fouls a lot anyway.)

Hopefully Kramer will continue to shoot like that ... it takes pressure off Moore and JJ (10-24 combined last night).

J Money said...

MATT -- agreed.

Lincoln -- K-State should be out of that discussion after their dismantling last night.

Purdue Matt said...

I still have the game at IU on my DVR. I love watching the last 6 minutes over and over.

Plang said...

Sorry ChiBoiler, I would much rather Purdue was in the West so I can see them play in Salt Lake. I'm selfish that way.

Unknown said...

J Money

I agree, I was saying that is where Lunardi has them but I don't think they will get it.