Showing posts with label 2009-2010 basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009-2010 basketball. Show all posts

Sunday, December 06, 2009

The switch flips on; Boilers romp



Versus Wake, Purdue shot horribly...so most Purdue fans were pretty sure we'd see an offensive explosion tonight versus Buffalo. But I don't think anyone thought they'd see this:

-Chris Kramer would have more points than everybody on the team, except Smooge, in just 17 minutes of action.

-The Ostrich continued his shooting woes...if you're worried about him, you're foolish, in my opinion.

-Purdue won the rebounding battle, yet again and Kelsey Barlow led the team with eight boards. The ever-improving Frosh had a great line- 8pts, 9reb, 6ast...in 16 minutes. But man, that dude looks pissed almost all of the time.

-The Boilers scored over 100 points and did so (to a large extent) on the back of solid three point shooting...by walk-ons and Freshman.

-John Hart got to play double-digit minutes...and directed traffic as much of the team he played with was comprised of guys who played their high school ball 25 minutes (or much less) from Mackey Arena. Oh yeah, Hart also made it rain by going 3-for-4 and finished with eight points.

-DJ Byrd didn't have the best statistical night...but he had a 3-or-4 minute span in which he kinda took the game over making his presence felt in every phase.

-Patrick Bade still is having trouble finishing around the bucket...but he drained a 20-footer with ease in the middle of the deluge of treys late in the second half.

The Boilers were up by 40 for much of the second half...and even with walk-ons and newbies playing almost entire the second half versus many of Buffalo's normal rotation, Purdue still won 101 to 65.

Here's a bit of perspective- According to Pomeroy, Bufallo was the 174th-best team in America (IU is 167th), and Purdue was 9th. Buffalo looked pretty bad for 3/4 of the game...but mostly because Purdue simply smothered them with Matty's balls-to-the-wall defensive system.

The Paint Crew was pretty darned awesome today- a different distraction chant every time Buffalo came to the strip in the second half and the group, in spite of a few slackers not coming to the game, the Boiler students were great as usual. Of course, the rest of Mackey was like a library for much of the game.

Here are a few other observations from Mackey:

-Marcius dressed, but had a boot on his foot. He looks large and should be a big help. It'd be great to see him by the first of '10.

-LewJack looks especially tiny on crutches.

-I saw incoming PF/C Travis Carroll at Mackey- he's a big body, but doesn't particularly look like a basketball player. He reminded me of Matt Howard after watching his videos, and after seeing him in person, I am even more reminded of Butler's big man because of their similar body types.

And speaking of recruits, is anyone else just stoked about incoming Freshman and other recruits that are diamonds in the rough? Barlow wasn't the highest touted player in '09, but looks like he has the potential to be excellent as his career progresses. Hummel, while a 4-star wasn't as highly respected and didn't have nearly as many offers as his old little league pal, but that's turned out alright.

I am already excited about Hale, Carroll...and even Molock in a few seasons. Painter seems to be a pretty good assessor of talent, which is A-OK, if you're into that sort of thing.

Purdue hosts Robbie's old hometown institution of higher learning before heading to Alabama in a week.

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

What Say You, Digger?

Thanks to the many of you who alerted us to ESPN/Sagarin All-Time Rankings for D-1 college basketball, where Purdue is ranked 8th.

Yes, of all time.

I must say I'm a little confused as to how Notre Dame could possibly be 12th of all time -- maybe 60-year-old football titles count?

Also interesting is the fact that the Big Ten has five of the top ten and eight of the top 16. That's right...more than 50% of the top 16 basketball programs of all time come from the Big Ten. But yeah, Digger (and others), keep slighting the conference.

Surprisingly, Penn State is only #82 after last year's national championship.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Speaking of Hoops

Rush The Court, a super-fine college hoops site, is so excited for basketball being just three months away that they're doing breakdowns on many of the top teams in the land. Today's team was Michigan State. Why do I mention this? Because they have some cool things to say about MSU-Purdue that are sure to get you amped.

The snippets, for those too lazy to click through:

Most Difficult Conference Road Test:
This one’s easy- the late February tilt at Purdue will be one of the most anticipated games of the entire college basketball season. Michigan State and Purdue, much like last preseason, will be the subject of much banter with regards to the expected conference champion in 2009-10. Purdue once again has nearly every main cog back for another run under coach Matt Painter led by preseason Wooden award finalists E’Twaun Moore and Robbie Hummel trying to lock up Raymar Morgan, scoring center JaJuan Johnson, defensive stalwart Chris Kramer, and point guards Keaton Grant and Lewis Jackson attempting to contain Kalin Lucas. Purdue features an intimidating home court, as well (Michigan State is well aware). This game could very well determine the conference title.

Most Anticipated Home Date:
Since both the North Carolina and Texas games are on the road, and Gonzaga won’t be quite as feared as previous campaigns, the vote goes to Purdue. The Big 10 could very well be the best all-around conference in the land this season and these are the top two teams. I cannot possibly stress how huge these two February games will be.

It'll all be here before you know it, boys and girls. Big year for Purdue athletics on the horizon.