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Providence Post Game Thread

Solo was -19 while his late game replacement Stewie was +18
While Ball definitely had a rough game defensively, these stats are exaggerated by the fact that Providence's center was in foul trouble during much of the time that Ball was also sitting.

When Ball was in there with Reed in the 1st half and the Providence center was playing, he really prevented Reed from scoring, which lead to a lot of wasted trips and contributed to PC's 10-12 point lead.

These sort of in-game differences are why I always look at +/- stats a little dubiously.
 
Watching the replay. What an absolute monster Tarris Reed can be. On the game tying putback with 12 seconds left, Erhunmwunse has better position from the start for the rebound and then pushes Reed in the neck with two arms. Reed essentially doesn't even notice and bodies him across the paint, gathering the ball, and putting it back before Erhunmwunse can even contest.
 
With all the shots PC was making I was surprised CFjr missed the potential winning shot at the end of regulation. Probably not in the cards this year but the friars should have a tournament team next year if English can keep the young guys from transferring.
 
He didn't seem to be "chirping" so much as talking to the ref. It also seemed like it was productive as at the start of the second half refs started calling fouls against Providence
During Dan's post game media access. And he was careful in his response to a reporter's question about the T- Because of BE oversight of his comments in press conferences(Val)- Said that he was having a discussion with one of the refs as they were headed to the tunnel. A ref he said he generally has excellent communication with- and a second ref joined the conversation after they were having a back and forth- And he was the guy to assess the T.

Wasn't there-Don't know what was said-Saw the replay of the interaction- From my perspective and IMO- he was working his way to the locker room-Took advantage of proximity to the refs as they were exiting to voice his concern about the lack of balance in fouls being called. I do not think he was trying to get a T. And you are correct- It appeared that the second half whistle was more fairly balanced.

Not sure he would want to risk adding to the deficit starting the second half with 2 FTs and possession- by getting a T- But it worked out ok. I'll take the W
 
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Could also be that putting in Jaylin as a defender who is significantly taller and better defender than Ball (6-3) was a strategy against some of the PC players who were taller and driving to the basket almost at will. (Vaaks 6-7 , Mela 6-7, Powell 6-8 Jones 6-5).
This. We were actually going offense-defense for a little bit if possessions changed on dead balls. Then Stewart hit a 3, so he stayed with him on offense too.
 
Dauster said the Providence roster cost at least $10 million. It's crazy they're only 8-7 with that amount of talent.
they're a lot better than 8-7, ans I suspect they'll show it the rest of the way.
 
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We got killed on 50/50 balls and letting nobodies nail threes. It was basically a D- effort (outside of silas and mullins) until the last few minutes and OT. Huge momentum win though. I think they'll learn a lot from it without having to add to the loss column
Not unlike that Michigan win at Penn St. Sometimes when you're winning comfortably often, barely trying (Marquette), you need a game like that to heighten the senses. I like what a game like that does for this team. It also helped to define this team in terms of who Hurley trusts when the going gets tough.
 
Watching the replay. What an absolute monster Tarris Reed can be. On the game tying putback with 12 seconds left, Erhunmwunse has better position from the start for the rebound and then pushes Reed in the neck with two arms. Reed essentially doesn't even notice and bodies him across the paint, gathering the ball, and putting it back before Erhunmwunse can even contest.
Reed is a tank for sure. Don't know if anyone in the college game can outmuscle him down low. Why it was such a huge loss not to have him against Arizona and their towering front line.
 
Any given night someone different will step up to lead this team. Solo struggled on D and Jaylin stepped up. Team needed a leader and Silas showed he was more than ready. Need a big shot and Alex or Braylon will get it for you. Hurley's T helped Tarris in second half. Watching at home and hearing the U C O N N chant in OT was awesome, the Friars crowd did not have the energy to drown it out with boos, they tried the first time and said whatever the second time.

I missed Ross entering game somehow, did he give it a go and couldn't or was it just Jaylin's night?
 
Just happy to see another banner wasn't raised in Providence last night:
 

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Congrats
Hopefully this doesn't break the Friars because they looked so much better than they did vs St. John's and that was a win. Seems like it took them a bit this season to figure out how the pieces went. Heck of a game!
 
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He needs one more year, but it ain't gonna happen. He needs to get stronger, but he has all the skills in the world.
When he’s in the NBA and playing 24/7, lifting and eating will all take place!!!!

Sometimes you have to take the money because you may only have one opportunity at it!!!!
 
Haven’t seen this mentioned much but there has been a lot of anxiety about FTs dooming us in closer games

15-18 (83%) last night
The "free throws are gonna kill us" guys are always ready for their close-up. They were poised to strike in '23 and '24 with their relentless regular season bleating. They had their "I told you so's" all cued up but had to suffer alone when UConn won. But as you recognize, they're back. You know who had top FT shooting teams? Dom Perno.
 
Some crazy stats from a great comeback win.
Silas with 23 points, 15 assists and only 1 turnover. Mullins with 6 threes and 24 points including 8 points in OT. Our bench got outscored 41-3 and we still won. That has to be some kind of record.
 
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A bunch of new players just getting used to each other. Surprised we didn’t see more Vaacks. And never want to see Powell again. He never shot that well in warmups.
I’m sorry but I just have to respond to this as I keep seeing it on here. Powell has been hurt and missed most of the BE season so far. He has not played well or a lot since returning. Last year he was the best player in the 2nd half of the year at Georgia Tech playing in the ACC. He averaged over 12 points a game for the year and made 53 3 pointers at a 36% clip.

He’s not some goof that just got inserted and got lucky like the way it’s being portrayed on here. He’s a good player.
 

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