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December 7, 2009

Basketball Update

UGA vs. St. John's at Madison Square Garden: Wed at 7:00 pm (ESPN2)

Couple of quick notes on the basketball team in no particular order:
  • Travis Leslie - After getting 0 points in the season opener against New Orleans, Leslie has really started to come on. Over the last six games, he's averaged 14.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists and only 1.7 turnovers. I know we've played several tomato cans, but he put up 17 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists in the 74-62 loss to Virginia Tech on Sunday in Blacksburg.

    The trick with Leslie is designing offensive plays around his skill set. So much of his offense right now is coming from offensive rebounds and put backs. He's still incredibly raw offensively, but the upside is certainly there.

  • Dustin Ware - Ware has been wildly inconsistent when it comes to creating points for himself. He's doing a good job of distributing the ball, but his own scoring has been less impressive than last year. The good news is that his most productive offensive efforts came against the three best teams we've played so far VT, UAB and Saint Louis. The bad news is that we still lost 2 of those 3. Dustin needs to make his fair share of three pointers for Georgia to have any shot against the better teams on the schedule. Against Saint Louis last week, he looked very good.

  • Jeremy Price - While Travis Leslie is clearly the most improved player on the team so far this year, the comeback player of the early season is Price. He's averaging 8.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per game in only 18.5 minutes of action. Last year, he struggled with confidence and attitude problems and averaged almost half those stats while spending an enormous amount of time in the doghouse. As Price matures, he could become a steady 10 point and 7 rebound a night guy for the Bulldogs this season.

  • Trey Thompkins - Trey is having an odd season in some respects. His numbers are fine in spite of the bad shooting night at Virginia Tech, and he consistently shows flashes of greatness. He just needs to clean up a lot of the little things. For instance, I've never seen a player get called for traveling so much. He gets more moving violations than a UGA football player on a scooter. That said...the offense still needs to run through him every night.

  • Free Throw Shooting - Here's a shocker. Through Sunday Night, the Bulldogs are currently in third place in the SEC in free throw shooting. Other than the Wofford game where we couldn't buy a FT, we've actually shot the ball well from the line.
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    1.Mississippi State... 7 95 133 .714
    Florida.............. 8 115 161 .714
    3.Georgia............. 6 88 124 .710
    4.Tennessee........... 7 100 142 .704
    5.LSU................. 6 82 117 .701
    6.Alabama............. 8 117 169 .692
    7.Vanderbilt.......... 7 123 179 .687
    8.Arkansas............ 8 162 240 .675
    9.South Carolina...... 7 117 175 .669
    10.Kentucky........... 8 141 212 .665
    11.Ole Miss........... 8 111 168 .661
    12.Auburn............. 8 113 176 .642

    We just aren't getting to the line often enough. We're 11th in free throw attempts in the league. we've got to be more aggressive around the basket and penetrate more often.
The Bulldogs next big test is St. John's in Madison Square Garden on Wednesday Night at 7:00 pm on ESPN2. The game is part of the SEC/Big East Invitational. St. John's is 6-1 on the season with a good win vs. Temple and a competitive loss against Duke on the road. A win here would do wonders for the team's confidence.

This is a team that you have to watch while remembering this is a process. It's a team you grade on issues bigger than wins and losses. Do they look like they are improving over the course of the season? And Wednesday night is the first chance for a lot of folks to get an eye full.

PWD

13 comments:

WreckTech said...

First! Oh, wait, this isn't the AJC.

Haven't been able to see the Dawgs yet, so I'm looking forward to Wednesday night. It may take a bit for Coach Fox's system to sink in, and for hime to get all the players he needs, but I like the...what's the wording...idea that an offensive plan is there. It's been too long.

Oconee Dawg said...

This team is having fun. Their conditioning is much improved. Both Price and Barnes are a pleasure to watch and they both are running the floor. With Jackson's return from a broken hand, this rotation will help win some games.

Get to the games and support these Fox Hounds. We are improving each game and will surprise some teams when SEC play begins.

Anonymous said...

I saw the St. Louis game. If Felton had still been coaching, we would have been blown out by 20 points.

mzasterz85 said...

went to the first game of the season was not impressed but who knows

The Watch Dawg said...

I'm also looking forward to this, as I haven't been able to make it out to Athens for a game yet. This will be my first look at the new offense.

Anonymous said...

"He gets more moving violations than a UGA football player on a scooter."

HAHA! Comedic gold like this is the reason I read GSB multiple times a day.

Keep up the good work PWD.

Anonymous said...

PWD probably stole that from David Hale.

Mr. Sanchez said...

mzasterz, the team is a work in progress, and their ability to work Fox's scheme has come light years from the first game, especially on offense.

And I like the FT #s. Shows we can work on things and actually make improvement.

Trey said...

"We've got to be more aggressive around the basket and penetrate more often."

Um, that's what she said?

ruteger said...

Those are very encouraging numbers on the free throw shooting, and we are getting to the line more often than you think too. If you take into account the number of games played and break it down to attempts per game, we're 5th in the league. So this year we're 3rd in the league shooting 71.2% and 5th in the league averaging 14.9 attempts per game, compared to last year 10th ranked 63.6% shooting and 12th ranked 11.1 attempts per game. We'll see how much those numbers dip as we make our way through conference play, but THAT is improvement.

Dawglicious said...

"He gets more moving violations than a UGA football player on a scooter."


Here's one, free of charge, in case we have someone getting too many 3-second violations:

"He camps out in the lane more than Carlos Dunlap."

Dawg19 said...

PWD...

Just curious...when was the last time Georgia's basketball team was ranked in the Top 25?

Anonymous said...

I think Harrick's last team was ranked before the wheels fell off.

What a squad.

PG - Wright
SG - Ezra
SF - Jarvis
PF - Daniels
C - Thomas

With an NBA player backing up PG, SG and SF in Damien plus Jonas backing up the PF and C slots. A ridiculous team.

PWD

 
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