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December 15, 2007

Once more, paying homage to the DVR. Winter storm warning for NE Ohio, meant trying to get some errands and shopping done early today — along with much of humanity. As such, rather than getting back before noon as intended, I didn’t get back until nearly 1pm. Horrors, that I forgot to set it to record. However, I had left it turned off to ESPN so it automatically had backed up the last couple hours on that channel. Didn’t miss a thing.

Of course, that meant no live blog. I look forward to reading the comments everyone else left on the game as it was in progress and right after, but here are the notes I took during the Pitt 85-68 win. Other thoughts are posted at AOL FanHouse.
*The refs called a lot of fouls in the game, especially early. Against the Cowboys that’s a huge advantage for Pitt. The Cowboys still lack depth and it showed later in the game as they couldn’t attack on penetration.

*Ramon needs to have a little more confidence in his 3-point shot. He hesitates when he flashes free too much, especially when someone is running out at him.

*I can’t believe how comfortable Keith Benjamin looks out there. Yes, the team runs more which suits him, but he isn’t out of control with his play. He looks like a man who knows who he is and his role on the team — and has embraced/accepted it. A huge change, that makes him so much more valuable when he isn’t trying to prove something everytime he touches the ball.

*I was actually happy Pitt didn’t race out to a big lead. It kept them from getting complacent. They knew they had a real opponent and treated them like it.

*Much like his shooting at times, Ramon is too deliberate in his passing. It isn’t that the passes are lazy, it’s that they are so obvious and telegraphed to the defense.

*Oklahoma State, as not surprising with a young team, is a very hot-cold shooting team. They started hot for the first 8 minutes (7-10 shooting) then went cold. Especially when they get out of tempo. They really let themselves be forced into shots. That’s a credit to Pitt’s defense and the control of the tempo, but it is also on Oklahoma State and Coach Sean Sutton to recognize and deal.

*Out of the half, Oklahoma State did pick up the defensive intensity, but more importantly they did start running plays on offense rather than hoisting shots. That allowed them to start to make the game closer.

*What really allowed the Cowboys to close, though, was Fields going out with 3 fouls early in the second half. Blair has huge potential, only being scratched and Young is an exciting dynamic player. Fields, however, is probably the most important player for Pitt in a game. Witness the Duquesne game, when Fields was horrible. Bad decisions, not seeing the court, mistakes galore. Then look at this game when he went out. The offense became tentative, passing was slow and just the open man being missed. Once he returned Pitt surged back out in front by double digits.





Mike Cook, on the other hand, does make lazy passes. I still think Gil Brown needs to start splitting time with Cook, as opposed to spotting him breathers. Cook played decent defense today, but he turns the ball over entirely too much, constantly charges and they catch him.

Comment by Winston 12.15.07 @ 6:40 pm

Winston, I agree, Mike Cook at times loses his concentration and is a major liability.

Ramon is a shooter but he is extremely slow, he picked up a charging foul because he is just plain slow in driving to the basket and the OSU player stood their forever waiting for Ramon to run into him.

Blair is an absolute monster! WOW!

Comment by The ref's suck 12.16.07 @ 8:01 am

Mike Cook has some deficiencies but I wouldn’t call him a “major liability”. That seems a little strong to me.

Comment by TMGPanther 12.16.07 @ 10:34 am

Cook is an excellent player. He isn’t perfect, but he brings a lot to the table. His body language is frustrating at times, but he is a great teammate overall. Fields is having an excellent season. He is such a smart basketball player. I love watching him play. And you would be hard pressed to name 5 freshman better than DeJaun Blair. That kid is simply unbelievable. I love his enthusiasm for the game. I am so glad he came to Pitt.

Comment by Omar 12.16.07 @ 1:37 pm

Pitt is hoing to have trouble against DUKE because of the quickness and size of the guards and wings they have…Next year is going to be Pitt’s year when Gilbert Brown and Brad Wannamaker take over for Ronald Ramon who can’t due anything but shoot from the perimeter. Mike Cook is ok but he always seems to make the wrong decisions…

Comment by Jason 12.16.07 @ 1:44 pm

Yes Jason, Paulus and Scheyer are known for their quickness. They are exceptionally fast. Wrong. Nelson and Henderson have speed, but their backcourt is not very quick at all. The matchup to watch will be Henderson versus Cook/Brown. I think Young will be able to handle Singler. And Lance Thomas does not have a chance against Blair. The best post player in the game plays for Pitt. Ramon will have trouble versus Nelson, but I have a feeling that Benjamin can play with him. Fields is better than Paulus. Pitt has to limit the threes which means playing disciplined and fighting through screens and not leaving shooters when Nelson drives. It should be an interesting game. Pitt has enough talent to play with these guys. I wonder what the spread will be.

Comment by Omar 12.16.07 @ 2:36 pm

Duke’s quickness got a big boost with Nolan Smith, who is getting major minutes……so the days of Coach K having no speed in the backcourt are over. My guess is that Pitt doesn’t have the front-court depth to play with a team like Duke, but I hope I’m proved wrong. I feel that way because all it takes is 2 early fouls on Blair and Pitt’s reduced to Biggs inside and we all know what happens then.

Comment by billy c 12.17.07 @ 10:27 am

Agree about Blair having to stay out of foul trouble. Also, Cook does have a penchant for making the wroing decision but not as much as last year. He was not the only player who threw a HR pass from the backcourt to the froncourt with the resultant TO. Those passes are terrible errors in judgemnt.

Comment by Kenny 12.17.07 @ 11:57 am

Nolan Smith is a turnover machine.

Comment by Omar 12.18.07 @ 3:12 pm

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