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December 13, 2007

Cowboys Coming

Filed under: Basketball,Big XII,Conference,Opponent(s) — Chas @ 3:05 pm

Man, looks like Austin Wallace’s injury is very bad (Insider subs.).

Dixon said the patella (kneecap) injury to freshman backup center Austin Wallace could be a two-year injury since it will require multiple surgeries. Wallace, who had played only 12 minutes so far this season, injured his left knee during practice Friday in Seattle.

[Emphasis added.]

Good luck to Wallace in the surgeries and the long hard rehabbing ahead.

Oklahoma State has a youthful team in transition. Like Pitt they have a very big and raw freshman player who isn’t going to see a lot of time. They also have a star freshman player leading them in James Anderson.

James Anderson is a month into his Oklahoma State career and the freshman wing player has already scored at least 20 points five times this season, been named the Big 12’s Newcomer of the Week twice and reached double figures in all eight games.

The Junction City, Ark., native has hit 25-of-52 3-pointers (48 percent) and is 53-of-102 (52 percent) from the floor.

“He is hot,” OSU coach Sean Sutton said, adding that every time Anderson shoots the ball “you expect it to go in.”

There are a bunch of interesting statistical nuggets about the team. They gamble defensively on steals, but are not particularly good with rebounding. Not much of a passing team with 99 assists to 129 turnovers. They can shoot the 3 well, and are at 72% on free throw shooting.

The Anderson-Blair matchup could become the theme for Saturday.

2. James Anderson vs. DeJuan Blair. The top 25 schedule is especially bleak this weekend, with several teams off because of final exams. One intriguing matchup has Oklahoma State at Pittsburgh. Each team has one of the nation’s best freshmen. The Cowboys feature Anderson, a former Rivals four-star prospect who leads the team in scoring at 20.8 points. That’s third among the nation’s freshmen. Blair, the most recent Rivals.com National Freshman of the Week and another former four-star prospect, is one of the Big East’s steals leaders and is tied for eighth nationally among freshmen in rebounding at 9.0 per game.

Interestingly enough, Oklahoma should be a good match-up for Pitt since they don’t play with a lot of size. Or at least their best players aren’t their biggest.

Before the season started Oklahoma State coach Sean Sutton said it might make fans nervous, but there would be times he would play four guards and Marcus Dove.

Sutton did that for the final stretch of Saturday night’s win over East Tennessee State, and it was undoubtedly the least nerve-racking period of the game for OSU fans. When Sutton made his last substitution of the game, with 6:20 to play, the score was tied 65-65. The five players on the floor were Byron Eaton, Obi Muonelo, Terrel Harris, James Anderson and Dove. Over that last 6:20 OSU held the Bucs scoreless and poured in 13 straight points.

It’s true that a small lineup can’t work all the time, and against dominant big men like Texas A&M’s Joseph Jones and 6-foot-11 Kansas center Sasha Kaun, fans have a right to be uneasy if the wiry, 6-foot-9 Dove, a great perimeter defender, is the biggest Cowboy on the court.

But at this point, with OSU’s young post players (all three are first-year players), putting the best five players on the court probably means going small. And to put the most experience on the court, Sutton will have to play a bunch of guards and Dove.

Noon on ESPN this Saturday for those unable to be at the Pete.





First

Comment by MelbaPlace 12.13.07 @ 3:41 pm

I feel the play of L. Fields is critical to our success this Saturday. Against Washington, he made a number of crucial, circus baskets when our backs were against the wall. Additionally, I’d like to see Dixon keep playing nine guys like he had done all season until last Saturday. Play Brad Wanamaker for a couple of minutes, he’s got talent. If we play nine deep all season, we will be fresh during the Big East tournament and the Big Dance. In closing, I’m still sky high over the Backyard Brawl Win. I’ve noticed the word “hoopie” on this site and others in reference to WVU fans. Can anyone clue me in on what this means? Hail to Pitt!

Comment by AJ 12.13.07 @ 4:11 pm

link to en.wikipedia.org

It’s Wikipedia — trust no one.

Comment by Dave in Orlando 12.13.07 @ 4:15 pm

Thanks Dave

Comment by AJ 12.13.07 @ 6:21 pm

I feel bad for Wallace and I hope that he recovers from this. But, I don’t think he would have broken the rotation this season or maybe even next season. He was a project from the start and his body has yet to mature, and it might never get to the point where he could play in The Big East. He needs to stay with his rehab and work his way back. I like the kid so let’s wish him the best.

Does anyone if he is gone for longer than a season, if that free’s up any type of scholarship? I am in no way saying we should kick this kid out. He earned his scholarship and it should not be taken away but we’re down a man for possibly 1 year and a half or more. It’s a tough situation and I have no clue what Dixon and his staff can do.

Comment by Panthoor 12.13.07 @ 10:03 pm

what’s the deal with this “first” thing…there ain’t any prizes here morons

Comment by mp 12.13.07 @ 10:32 pm

From talking to Dixon today, it sounds like they’re waiting on the surgery tomorrow to see what happens with what the doctors have to do once they’re in there, and then go from there. I’m sure we’ll know much more after Austin comes out of surgery and the recovery process begins. It sounded, though, that they’re prepared for him to be gone an extended period of time, and a little worried about his injury history.

Comment by merlin 12.13.07 @ 11:13 pm

mp, don’t worry about it. it doesn’t involve you.

Comment by MelbaPlace 12.14.07 @ 2:29 am

Last.

Comment by Reed 12.14.07 @ 4:43 am

Who said there was a Blair vs Anderson matchup, that was not even close, Anderson plays outside and rarely ever went underneath, Anderson seemed to just wait for the pass and throw up the three pointer that he missed mostly today, Cook played great de today, he played the pass and did not let Anderson get the ball.Much easier to play that way instead of waiting for Anderson to get the ball and then start to play De. Blair on the other hand is just a BEAST they couldnt stop him, he just powered in to the basket and made easy points or got fouled and made his foulshots. Great game today. Pitt played the best de today than all season. They caused turnovers in the transistion game and got alot of pts. on the run. Great gameplan

Comment by Buzz 12.15.07 @ 8:18 pm

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