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November 12, 2006

A Solid Start

Filed under: Basketball,Opponent(s) — Chas @ 4:05 pm

Pitt wins the season opener up in New York, 86-67 over Western Michigan.

Aaron Gray had 10 points and 13 rebounds to lead No. 4 Pittsburgh to an 86-67 victory over Western Michigan on Sunday in the inaugural Maggie Dixon Classic. Mike Cook, a transfer from East Carolina making his debut with the Panthers after sitting out last season, was 7-for-11 from the field and had 17 points to lead five scorers in double figures.

Pitt shot over 50% and had the significant rebounding advantage you would expect.

Thanks to all who commented with observations on the game. Also a chance to point out a new Pitt Hoops blog (and it’s in the BE blogroll) being done by Dennis — who has some thoughts on the game. Welcome and glad to have more Pitt blogs.





I was there. Granted, inferior and smaller opposition, yet these are the things that impressed me the most:

1) WE CAN HIT OUR PERIMETER SHOTS!! This is a HUGE departure from the past 5 years when the first option was to take the shot from the paint (the second, either Krauser takes a perimeter shot or goes on one of his magical mystical tours)

2) FIELDS IS A WONDERFUL FLOOR GENERAL!! Always looks to find the open man first and usually does.
This is not taking anything away from Ramon, who played a great game as well.

3) GRAY WAS MASSACRED BY 3 COLLAPSING DEFENDERS ALL DAY. 3 Davids whacking at one Goliath.

4)

Comment by steve 11.12.06 @ 5:54 pm

Whoops, not finished:

4) Listening to Coach up front and personal was a study in basics: To Young who was called for travelling after gathering in a long pass : “CATCH THE BALL!” To a Pitt player who fouled a WM guy under their own basket with no prayer for a decent shot: “LET HIM GO!” And much fatherly attention to Doyle Hudson, who played a lot, but seemed out of sinc.

Coach gave an impassioned tribute between games. I met coach’s other sister and two kids from CA, very nice family.

All in all, a great way to start the season. Sort of like shiva is finally over, if you know what I mean.

(notice I say “we” (hoops) as oppsed to “they” (fb)….

Comment by steve 11.12.06 @ 6:06 pm

Last comment: I don’t think Levon was in top physical condition. During the game he was getting iced and was stretching his back at every opportunity. I hope it’s just temporary.

Comment by steve 11.12.06 @ 6:21 pm

Kendall has had back issues his whole time at Pitt.

Comment by Kenny 11.12.06 @ 6:46 pm

Looks like ESPN’s Katz was duly impressed:

link to sports.espn.go.com

Some interesting remarks about Krauser from Katz and Western Michigan head coach Steve Hawkins and a comparison to the 2004-05 Illinois squad thrown in for good measure.
A bit early for all that, but something to be excited about nonetheless.

Comment by Dave in Orlando 11.12.06 @ 9:06 pm

Sorry but I have to rehash the Pitt football embarrassment again because of an article in the Post Gazette today. Its an article about the defense or the lack there of and not one mention of Rhoads name or even a quote from him. When will the media hold him accountable? Unbelievable. They also point out that “the Panthers allowed Connecticut quarterback D.J. Hernandez, who had rushed for 69 yards in the team’s previous eight games, to run 17 times for 130 yards, including the winning 2-point conversion.” wow, what else can you say

Comment by Rex 11.13.06 @ 7:11 am

[…] The Panthers looked good, very good in the opening game (hat tip to Dave in Orlando). Five minutes remained in the game when Western Michigan assistant Cornell Mann turned to Broncos head coach Steve Hawkins and asked him if he had ever seen an offensive performance like Pitt’s on Sunday. […]


Was able to watch the game on ESPNU yesterday.

What a performance.

I have to say I was impressed by everyone yesterday, but how about Biggs? Guy has lost his baby fat, looks in great physical shape, and nailed about 4+ 15 foot jump shots yesterday.
WOW!!!

Ramon looked like a Hispanic JJ Redick on the floor, Cook is a top notch scorer, Gray dominates on both ends of the court, and Fields is an exceptional passer and floor general.

I know it is only one game, but the guys seemed more confident to shoot knowing that they would see the ball again if they missed. I liked Krauser, but I think guys were hesitant to pull the trigger the past few years knowing if they missed 1 or 2, they were not seeing the ball again.

I loved the defense, confidence, and offense production from this team.

We are in for a SPECIAL YEAR!!!!

Comment by Roman 11.13.06 @ 10:43 am

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