January 14, 2011

Game Review, Game 19: North Dakota State University

Well it was an ugly game, but someone had to win. IUPUI is finally getting the bounces to go their way as they beat North Dakota State and line up the Jackrabbits, who are not scary, in their sights. I keep adding more and more to these post-game reviews, and this time I've added complete STATS, PICTURES, and VIDEO.

The start of the second half as seen
from the Red Zone. Yes, we're THAT
close to the action. It's fantastic.
Player of the Game: Leroy Nobles, IUPUI.
Leroy and Alex tied in the efficiency department (17), but Roy had the better night overall. 6-13 2P, 2-4 3P, 4-4 FT for 22 points; 5 rebounds (4 offensive); 1 assist; 1 block; 1 foul; 36 minutes. He really took over in the second half, going 2-2 from beyond the arc, 3-3 from the line, in all going for 15 second half points, racking up 4 offensive fouls.

Six Man of the Game: None.

Stat of the Game: 2-11, 0.000
NDST star Michael Tveidt imploded, going 1-10 in the first 39:59 of the game before hitting a three as the buzzer sounded. He contributed with two blocked shots and three assists, but only two rebounds and five total points (two before the last shot of the game).

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Team Statistics: Post Game

IUPUI
Statistic
NDST
10-9 (4-2)
Record
9-7 (3-3)
133
BB State Rank
149
138
RPI
200
107
SOS
318
66.9
Points/Game
76.2
66.4
Points Against/Game
70.0
47%
Fieldgoal %
47%
30%
3-Point %
40%
91%
Free Throw %
71%
9
Assists
11
10
Turnovers
12
29 (12 O/17 D)
Rebounds
26 (9 O/17 D)
1
Blocks
3
11
Fouls
14
58
Possessions
61
1.15
Points/Possession
1.06
1.08
Points/Shot
1.11
41.4%
O.Rebounds/Missed Shot
34.6%
65.4%
D.Rebounds/Missed Shot
58.6%

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By The Numbers...

Leroy Nobles: 36 M; 6-13 2P, 2-4 3P, 4-4 FT, 22 PTS; 5 R (4/1); 1 A; 2 TO; 1 B; 1 F; 17 EFF
Alex Young: 35 M; 7-13 2P, 0-1 3P, 5-6 FT, 19 PTS; 7 R (2/5); 2 A; 1 S; 3 TO; 3 F; 17 EFF
Stephen Thomas: 35 M; 7-10 2P, 0-1 3P, 1-1 FT, 15 PTS; 3 R (0/2); 1 A; 1 S; 1 TO; 14 EFF
John Ashworth: 34 M; 1-4 2P, 0-2 3P, 2 PTS; 3 R (1/2); 3 R; 4 A; 4 S; 2 F; 7 EFF
Christian Siakam: 25 M; 3-6 2P, 6 PTS; 7 R (5/2); 2 S; 2 TO; 4 F; 9 EFF
Anthony Williams: 13 M; 2 R (0/2); 1 S; 1 F; 3 EFF
Donovan Gibbs: 8 M; 0-1 3P, 0 PTS; 1 R (0/1); 1 A; 1 EFF
PJ Hubert: 7 M; 1-1 3P, 3 PTS; 1 R (0/1); 1 S; 1 TO; 4 EFF
Sean Esposito: 4 M; 0 EFF
Mitchell Patton: 3 M; 0-1 2P, 0 PTS; 0 EFF

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Key Matchup: Revisited

Alex Young
vs
Michael Tveidt
The guys executed perfectly on the defensive side of the ball, forcing the Summit League's #2 three point shooter to run around in circles looking for an open shot. 1-10 (ignoring his last second bucket) is ugly, and Alex's 7-14 night was clearly superior. Young won the efficiency battle 17-0, too.

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Keys To The Game

1) Speed The Game Up. (No.)
This was a slow game from the start, as neither team could really get comfortable in any kind of approach or style. IUPUI had just 58 possessions, well below their goal of 65. However in this anomaly, they forced NDST to be uncomfortable. The Jags will not want to continue to play this way.

2) Start The Weekend Strong. (Sort of.)
Warm ups from under the East basket.
NDST was definitely going to be the harder of the two games this weekend, and the Jags would have liked to continue their commanding lead (10 with 4:27 remaining) through the final buzzer. The 'true' score was more like 67-61, but hey...a win is a win I guess. It was pretty ugly though.

3) Feed Leroy The Ball. (Yes.)
It seemed like Roy was getting the ball on nearly every possession, and he made a statistical contribution on at least 1/3 of them. Not sure if 17 shots is the absolute best way for him to help, but when he's making nearly half, it's not as bad. Continued contribution like this would be fantastic.

4) 45% FG; 80% FT; 40% 3P. (Almost.)
47% FG; 91% FT; 30% 3P. The free throw percentage is fantastic, teams love to foul IUPUI and they respond positively. But the Jaguars are shooting just 31.9% from behind the arc in Summit League play.

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Video Highlights

2 comments:

  1. Mike,
    When are we going to see more productions from the bench? When tournament time comes around, this is what worries me, because teams are going to put their focus on stopping Leroy and AY5. It would be nice to see PJ or Espo get some more minutes. Have you heard anything. Bench production is weak....

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  2. Only heard the same grumbling across the board. To be honest, I think all three Freshman could be used a lot more, Mitch inside, Donovan mid-range, PJ on the perimeter, but it just hasn't happened. Ron may be trying to avoid another AY situation where they're thrown into the spotlight and don't develop naturally, but who knows. When Greg comes back, he'll definitely be used to replace Stephen. I have no idea why Espo and Shep haven't seen more time in Greg's absence. I have to say I've liked what Smooth has done. I guess time will really tell what happens, though I totally agree with you.

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