Ben Ball Gameday Roundup & Notes
Finally. We have waited long enough. Let’s get right to all the news and notes for our Ben Ball game day. Looks like lot of you are already in Phoenix where the Hilltoppers are talking about wearing down the Ben Ball warriors:
"You see the last couple of games have been close – they came down to last-second calls. We feel that could favor us because we like to get out and play aggressive, and we will run more bodies at them the whole game," Hilltoppers guard Courtney Lee said. "Definitely we feel we can wear them down towards the end of the game."
And Collison is the focal point.
"He is definitely the key to that team. He initiates the offense. He starts the point of their defense with the pressure. Defending him is going to be the key to the game," guard Tyrone Brazelton said. "I'm going to definitely have to stay up in him and not let him get comfortable."
While the Hilltoppers were talking about wearing down our Ben Ball warriors, LRMAM, DC and KL were preaching our commitment to defense:
Once we get to the half-court set, just make sure we're executing. Always the same principle. We have to win the battle of the boards. That's it.
DARREN COLLISON: Like Luc said, it is just following the rules all along. Coach been emphasizing defense since day one of practice and we have been doing it -- for the most part, we have been consistent with it. I think our defense starts our offense. We are a defensive team, like you said, and we are really active on the ball and cause a hang for other players and getting steals and have an easy point in transition. That gets us flowing on the offensive bit. When we do our defensive roles, we should be all right.
KEVIN LOVE: These both guys mostly said it. We worked on it a lot in practice this week, they running jump on ball screens. They press a lot. That's just something that we had to work on our out-of-bounds plays from full court and just beating traps, beating certain things like that.
Every time we cross half court in practice, we'd trap the ball screens and we'd trap the first pass so that's just something we had to work on. We know they will be pressuring us because they are a very good team.
If I had to give a percentage, I would say 90, 95% hopefully by tomorrow. But I will be ready to go. I was a little rusty having not played for a week and a half. I am looking forward to coming out tomorrow and play our best against a very good team.
When the 6-foot-8, 232-pound Mbah a Moute needed to bang with Texas A&M's big boys in the middle, he did so and managed eight rebounds.
USC's athletic phenom Davon Jefferson scored 25points when the Trojans won at UCLA, in which Mbah a Moute missed the final 18minutes with the concussion, but was held to four points in the rematch when Mbah a Moute played 33 minutes.
And Mbah a Moute's defense goes far beyond the one-on-one battles.
With opponents using their big men to set screens far from the basket, thus pulling Love to the perimeter, Mbah a Moute must secure the middle until Love can recover.
"So he has to constantly be the protector of the guy that is rotating to his man, reading the weak side, seeing everything, being a guy that is stopping and attacking penetration," Howland said. "When we get beat on penetration, he's there to rotate. He does an unbelievable job on his post defense. Luc has been incredible all three years at being undersized, but still being able to guard guys bigger than him because he's so tough, he's so active.
"And he does a great job of setting the right screens, getting the big offensive rebound, making the defensive play down the stretch."
While everyone is talking about senior trio of Brazelton, Rogers, and Lee, LRMAM and KL will need to make sure those guys don’t get any support from the Hilltopper’s frontcourt in scoring and also give us an edge in the rebounding department. From the preview at Bruin Basketball Report:
At the other forward position is D.J Magley (6'9, 260, Fr) who will likely start off guarding UCLA's Kevin Love. However, Magley tends to be foul prone ,and unfortunately for the Hilltoppers, they are very thin up front. They only have Boris Siakam (6'7, 225, Sr) in the rotation to back-up Magley.
While Western Kentucky lacks depth in size, they have no shortage of three-point shooters coming off the bench with A.J Slaughter (6'3, 180, So) and Orlando Mendez-Valdez (6'1, 180, Jr). Slaughter, the team's third leading scorer at 7.8 points, shoots 44% on three-pointers and Mendez-Valdez hits on 39.4%.
Not surprisingly, a third of the Hilltoppers' shot attempts are three-pointers. UCLA will need to do a solid job closing out on shooters since almost everyone on the floor for Western Kentucky will be proficient long-range shooters. In addition, the Bruins will need to do a good job stopping dribble penetration by Brazelton who is very good at kicking out to the open shooter on the perimeter.
The key once again for us will be to make sure we are in control of our emotions and come out playing our brand of patient offense, our lockdown defense, and then execute every time we get the opportunity to go out and run. In other words if we play our game, we are going to be all right no matter how much talk we hear from the other team about wearing our boys down. A thread on game watching party thread will go up in a bit. Game thread will be up later tonight.
GO BRUINS.
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Play 1st Half Like It Is Final 5 Minutes- Please
by islandbruin on Mar 27, 2008 6:11 AM PDT 0 recs
I think it is a depth thing
Foul trouble and how we defend the 3 are my main concerns in this game, far more that worrying about their full court pressure. Though because of that pressure, it is important that Luc is healthy, because he handles the ball pressure far better than Aboya or Keefe.
by Free the 16 on
Mar 27, 2008 8:36 AM PDT
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I think we're going to play better today...
Survive and advance.
Go Bruins!
by waters96 on Mar 27, 2008 11:49 AM PDT 0 recs
Calhoun
He had cautioned them before the game to not give the other team hope. They did not heed his words and lost.
That's what we need to do from the beginning, drain all reason for playing the game out of them in the first ten minutes.
by artybruin on Mar 27, 2008 2:03 PM PDT 0 recs
If that's how they want to play...
I'm serious. I would much rather have our Holy Trinity on the Perimeter crowd them and play them for the 3-ball than play too aggressively for drives and get busted on silly reach-ins (Russell, especially).
If the Hilltoppers want to drive, fine -- funnel them into the paint.
Courtney Lee and Company? I'd like to introduce you to some friends of ours:
(a) the telescoping arms of LMRAM (SWAT!);
(b) the petrified-oak legs of LMR (THUD!);
(c) the recently padded shoulders and chest of JK (OOF!);
(d) and last, but certainly not least, the chiseled steel elbows of Mr. Alfred Aboya (CRACK! BANG! POW!).
The walking is usually easy at the top of the hill, but if they want to come into the forest, well, I say "welcome."
In the 2004 playoffs, the older, more veteran Lakers were getting shredded by the likes of hotshot guards Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili... until Shaq and malone knocked Parker to the floor a couple of times. Nothing dirty, nothing cheap -- but TOUGH and HARD.
I don't want to blow any precious fouls by Kevin on that task, but why should we? We have AA2, the prototypical practice-pummeler himself.
Nothing hard, nothing cheap -- but no cakewalks or two-steps in the lane, either.
Time to turn Courtney and Co. into Jack and Jill -- falling down, breaking crowns, and their teammates tumbling after.
BRING IT ON.
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by Meriones on Mar 27, 2008 2:25 PM PDT 0 recs













