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Re-Watching the Championship Game for SDSU Tidbits

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Consider this my personal game chat as I re-watch the championship game last year and make observations that might be relevant to tomorrow.

The first is that Trammel is an itty-bitty guy, but had the assignment on Newton. He drew a BS charge (should have been an and-1) on a Newton drive. I expect Dutcher to match up that way again. How that's called will be interesting.
 
Interestingly, LeDee actually came off the bench. Clingan came in shortly after he did and SDSU's first possession after that timeout they went into LeDee in the high post, whom Clingan effectively walled off and drew a 3-second call.

LeDee is a better player this year, but that's a good omen and suggests Clingan may already have a plan based on experience.
 
Comment on Parrish -- "that's his game, he hunts shots" as he fires up and misses a 3. His percentages aren't great this year, but maybe not a guy you want to concede open looks to.
 
Our offense is actually more fluid this year, especially compared to when we would dump it into Sanogo and let him go to work.

Second LeDee-Clingan matchup, LeDee is forced into a tough 10-foot turnaround jumper, which misses.
 
On the other end, Clingan posts up LeDee, but is stood up and Clingan kicks it out for an open 3, which misses. I would actually be surprised if we run a lot of post-ups this time.

Big play where Calcaterra catches LeDee in between and throws an alley-oop to Clingan.
 
LeDee tries to take Clingan off the dribble but loses it.

I know he's a vastly improved player this year, but he did not win this matchup at all in the first half so far.
 
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Our offense is actually more fluid this year, especially compared to when we would dump it into Sanogo and let him go to work.

I feel like this was the turning point last season. Instead of predictably forcing the ball into Adama dozens of times per game, we started running the offense through Hawk and Newton. It opened up so much more for AS down low when it happened.
 
I just re-watched. We had quite a few turnovers. DC and AK have improved significantly, and TN makes smarter plays now. Our offense is much crisper and more complex than last year. Haas didn’t play and Samson only a minute at the end. We are really quite different personnel wise, and SDSU has lost a lot of scoring. I would be surprised if we don’t win by as much as last year.
 
Last year, I watched that game on a bench outside in Sarasota because my mother in law made the mistake of speaking during the opening minutes.

This year, we rented the same place and we’re here now. The mother in law is not around, but I will watch from that same bench.
 
Last year, I watched that game on a bench outside in Sarasota because my mother in law made the mistake of speaking during the opening minutes.

This year, we rented the same place and we’re here now. The mother in law is not around, but I will watch from that same bench.
Welcome to Srq
 
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Trammel gets a floater in the lane off of a curl, followed by Newton taking Trammel into the lane and just muscling through him for a short pull-up. I expect Newton to be even more in control if that's the matchup we get.
 
Trammel misses a 3, followed by Newton putting in a deep one over his hand in transition.
 
Butler hit a couple of 3s early coming off of the game-winner 2 days earlier. He's a guy who could get hot despite so-so numbers.

Now Trammel takes one away from Newton when not paying attention on a pass, though Newton effectively contests the layup and forces a miss.
 
Ledee averaged 7 points a game last year and came off the bench. This year he averages almost 22 pts a game and is an all-american candidate. He's a much better player this year and is now the focal point. I think Clingan will be fine as long as he stays out of foul trouble. That is my major concern. Play smart, especially if he picks up an early foul.
 
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Clingan erases a sneaky backdoor play on an in-bounds pass lol

Karaban struggled a bit with the physicality. Might be something to watch tomorrow.
 
We got a little sloppy and a bit unlucky before halftime and should have been up by 20.

Trammel pretty easily stopped by Newton. I have a hard time seeing them make any hay off of dribble-drives by their guards.

Edit: he did make the pull-up 18 footer before halftime, but good luck winning a game on that shot for 40 minutes
 
Trammel gets stuck again this time driving on Jackson. He is going to continue having problems getting into the lane against our bigger guards.

Edit: I take that back, he does take Newton a couple of times in a few minutes, but only results in a miss once and a foul.
 
SDSU stayed in it in the early 2nd on a number of odd bounces for offensive rebounds and broken plays.

Newton draws a foul on Trammell taking him to the rim.
 
We really lived at the foul line here in the second half, and deservedly.

If SDSU is allowed to muck up the game it could be a problem. On the other hand, our offense is also good enough to generate wide-open looks at the rim and on the perimeter that we might not need a decent whistle to score.
 
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Consider this my personal game chat as I re-watch the championship game last year and make observations that might be relevant to tomorrow.

The first is that Trammel is an itty-bitty guy, but had the assignment on Newton. He drew a BS charge (should have been an and-1) on a Newton drive. I expect Dutcher to match up that way again. How that's called will be interesting.
I expect Trammell on Spencer, actually. He's shorter and less athletic and last year Newton was the shortest (same height as Hawkins)/worst athlete of our guards. I expect Lamont Butler on Newton this year (he's our All American after all).

But it could be swapped. Some teams have been prioritizing Spencer over Newton despite Newton generally getting more accolades, so Butler could get Spencer.
 
Butler pulls up and bricks a 3. He's willing, and might be able on the right night, but not consistently.

Newton stands up Butler on a drive to the rim.

Their complementary guys are fairly limited offensively.
 
We're back to LeDee vs. Clingan.

LeDee gets it in the high post and puts a few moves but is forced into a tough hook shot, which misses.

Grant Hill comments that he should just go up with the shot from the elbow, which is something he does often this year. Do we concede this shot and hope he doesn't go like 8-10?
 
Again LeDee goes to work against Clingan, again stood up, but this time given the call when he throws his body into our big guy. If that happens repeatedly tomorrow, that will be a problem.
 
LeDee passes out of the post, gets it back at the foul line and hits the 17 footer.

Clingan muscles through Mensah for 2.
 
Another 3 for Butler. I expect he'll be counted on for a lot of their perimeter action.

Maybe he's the guy we stick Castle on.
 
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