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December 19, 2007

In case you hadn’t heard, Dick Vitale will be out of action until at least February. Once, many years ago, before he became a caricature, Vitale was one of the best color analysts for college basketball. I don’t like listening to him any longer, but I still wish him a speedy recovery. That means Dan Shulman and Jay Bilas will have the call that night.

If you were watching ESPN stations ast night and tonight, you know that the game is getting full ESPN promotion. Including the in-game discussion while other games were happening.
Both Pitt and Duke have game notes (PDFs).

I’m not particularly bothered that Pitt isn’t going too deep on the bench right now. I think Wanamaker is struggling a bit to pick up the increased level. It will come in time, and for the past couple of years, a complaint has been that Dixon hasn’t had a good rotation and thrown too many guys out there.

Ray Fittipaldo is right because he agrees with me about the importance of Levance Fields.

…The second thing was Levance Fields picking up his third foul four minutes into the second half. Pitt is a very ordinary team without Fields on the floor. As soon as the lead got trimmed to seven, Jamie Dixon put Fields back in the game, and the Panthers resumed control.

Pitt played without Sam Young for 10 minutes in the first half against Washington and still only trailed by three at halftime. The Panthers have played without DeJuan Blair for long stretches because of foul trouble and still been successful. It became obvious to me Saturday that the player they can least afford to lose is Fields.

Basic rule, when the reporter or columnist agrees with your viewpoint, he is obviously right.

Duke had no problem on Monday with the Great Danes of Albany. They too, seem to be looking forward to the next game.

“This game was good to keep us sharp and give us a little something going into Pitt,” swing-man Gerald Henderson said.

By the way, Duke has won 36 straight games in Decembers. Almost makes me wish the game had been in November when Pitt hasn’t lost under Dixon.

Duke may be without New Jersey Sophomore Forward Lance Thomas who missed the Monday game with a high ankle sprain. The Blue Devils don’t have that much depth in the front court, so that could be a big issue.

DeJuan Blair apparently has a chip on his shoulder about Duke.

Blair is motivated for a couple of reasons. He said the Blue Devils didn’t pursue him at all coming out of Schenley High School. Instead, they focused their efforts at forward on Singler, who was named the ACC Pre-season Rookie of the Year, and 6-6 Taylor King, another McDonald’s All-American.

“They didn’t recruit me at all,” Blair said. “That’s another reason why I’m going hard on them. They have an excellent program. I wish I could have been recruited by them. But they looked the other way and got who they wanted. Pitt got who they wanted.”

I’m going to choose to view this as a competitive player looking to use any perceived slight as extra motivation.

Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski thinks the focus should be on the older players.

Krzyzewski brings his Blue Devils (10-0) to the Garden Thursday for a showdown against Pitt (10-0), and both teams have terrific freshmen in Kyle Singler and Taylor King for Duke and DeJuan Blair for Pitt. But I’ll heed Coach K’s words and keep on an Duke senior DeMarcus Nelson, who’s finally healthy and Pitt’s junior Sam Young.

While the players are clearly juiced for the game (almost as much as we, the fans), and I prefer them to concede the excitement. I just hope they get their emotions reined in for the game itself.
Finally, Dixon gets a puffer by Ron Cook.





Full frontal?

Comment by Chris 12.19.07 @ 9:41 am

I believe it is a win/win situation for the Pitt BB program because of the exposure. Also I would not be surprised if they lose, or if they win. This year’s team is not you’re “Father’s Team.”

This team has athleticism plain and simple. They have the ability to run, press, and also run their O sets. Add to that that still play good D!

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 9:50 am

Forgot to add that this team is still in the process of learning both team wise and individually. They will only get better as a team/individually as the year progresses.

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 9:56 am

IMO, Pitt will need to revert to its “old style” of play–set slow pace, keep score down by using up the shot clock on every trip, etc. to have a reasonable chance to win. In short, Pitt needs to dictate tempo and frustrate Duke in a slow paced half court game. On the other hand, for Pitt to play uptempo would be a disaster–likely resulting in an impressive win for Duke (by a minimum of 15 pts, IMO) and an embarassment for Pitt.

Comment by pitt1972 12.19.07 @ 10:18 am

At this juncture (but it IS prudent), Fields is clearly the most vital player on this team, particularly since Wannamaker has gotten such few minutes.

Big first halves have been our key so far, and I fear we won’t have one tomorrow because of the ‘shock and awe’ effect of Duke. So I don’t expect a win, but it wouldn’t shock me by any means.

Comment by geeman2001 12.19.07 @ 10:20 am

I truly believe they have to run when the opportunity presents itself for two reasons.

1) Make the Duke bigs run to set up on D
2) If the shot is not there Pitt can fall back on its half-court O.

In the past Pitt would play their style of both O/D, and for the most part were successful with it. But against the teams who were more athletic, they struggled.

Pitt will need to score every point they can and that includes fast break points. Having said that it by no way means they should not revert back to their old style of play during this game. It just means they need to use every tool available to them to score more points than Duke

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Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 10:32 am

“This team has athleticism plain and simple.”

Three out of five starters, Ramon, Fields, and Cook do not have athleticism.

Comment by Chris 12.19.07 @ 10:46 am

Fields, and Cook both have athleticism. In particular if fields did not have athleticism how in the workd is he dishing off on the break???

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 10:48 am

Dishing off on the break? What does that have to do with athleticism. A point guard with athleticism is James from Marquette not short and slow Fields.

Mike Cook is 6’4″ and can barely dunk.

Comment by 0aklandZoo 12.19.07 @ 10:54 am

I like our starting guards, dont get me wrong, but to say they are athletic is just not the case.

Comment by 0aklandZoo 12.19.07 @ 10:57 am

Fields is very athletic. See the put-back in the Oklahoma State game. The weight was holding him back and he has lost it. Fans need to recognize that Levance Fields is one of the best point guards in the country. Plain and simple.

Ramon is slow, but Cook is a decent athlete. Sam and DeJaun will probably be the most athletic kids on the floor. Henderson and Nelson are athletes for Duke, but the rest of their starters are not superior athletes. In addition to Sam and DeJuan we have Benjamin and Brown coming off the bench and they are two of the better athletes on the team. To suggest Pitt is not an athletic team is stupid and not factual.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 11:21 am

“Dishing off on the break? What does that have to do with athleticism” It has to do with being out on the break (actually running the floor) and then giving the ball to someone else.

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 11:30 am

James is a bum. That kid is a shooting guard in a point guards body. I would take Fields over him any day of the week. I don’t know why everyone is infatuated with Marquette. They are the same team that lost in the first round of the tournament last year. If it wasn’t for Gray being in cement we would have beat them 2 out of 3 last year. Pitt is more equipped to handle them this year.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 11:32 am

Reposted from the “Sympathy for the Minor Demon” thread because no one over there wanted to talk hoops….

I’m sure I’m not the only one who loves the fact that we seem to be upgrading our non-con schedule every year, but obviously this Thursday is the crown-jewel. While I doubt we can upset Duke, have their coach quit and take the top recruit in the country with him, and sign a haul of solid recruits in the process, it should still be a good chance to make an impact in a way that tangling with Houston Baptist doesn’t really afford us. Here are my thoughts:
* Assuming he stays hot, and he’s looked damn tough in the last two games, I can’t wait to see Levance Fields on Paulus. Obviously Duke players are highly hyped, but to me Paulus in particular has not lived up to his hype. Singler has looked very good, Henderson and Scheyer are coming along, Paulus seems to lack that next-level. I love the way Fields’ role has evolved, to the point that when we’re in a good offensive flow he doesn’t *have* to have the ball, because everybody seems to be on the same page when he’s out there. Wouldn’t have thought this two years ago, but I think Paulus is the shakier of the two, and hopefully we exploit that Thursday.
* Blair on the national stage. This Duke team, like all Duke teams, has enough size and depth to at least put some pressure on the young Freshman, but they fortunately lack the signature inside presence of a Shelden Williams-type. I agree with one of the other posts on this site somewhere that said Duke could make things tough on Blair by getting him in early foul trouble. No doubt about that. Particularly with the way Coach K works the officials — and frankly there’s no one better at it, whether you believe its because he’s legitimately persuasive and obviously a legend in the game or for some reason related to some Duke-themed conspiracy, its definitely a fact — we could be in for a long day. But that doesn’t mean I’m not psyched to see what Blair can do, and if he can continue to spread the word about a Freshman not named Mayo, Love, Beasley or Singler.
* Sam Young. A lot of recent attention has been on Blair and Fields, but I still think for this team to succeed in March, Sam Young has got to be a star. And we’ve seen early this year that he’s capable of it, so this is not necessarily bad news. Particularly if Blair is attacked and the tough Duke D limits our guard play, its Young (and to a lesser extent Mike Cook) that will be the keys. The ability to score from anywhere on the floor and the athleticism Young is blessed with make him an X-factor against even the toughest teams. If Sam Young can establish himself at some point in the first half, even if its late like in the OK State game, its going to make things hard on Duke. I’m also looking forward to seeing Singler’s game when he’s got to put forth maximum effort on both ends. Not to say he’s not capable, but it should be a test for him.
* Jamie v Krzyzewski! No question Coach K is one of the greatest coaches in history. He’s reloaded with Duke, and they’re again a legitimate national title threat. This is Jamie’s best Pitt team. As a coach, these are the matchups you live for. They’re also the ones where you earn your paycheck. Pitt has the opportunity to take a big step forward as a program, and I think it starts and ends with Jamie. I said last year when we lost @ OK City to OKSU that a loss like that could be valuable in March, because there were a lot of lessons there. We’ve started 10-0 or better five years in a row. That’s great, but I worry about how our team deals with tougher stretches, and some of our play down the stretch (like losing the Big East title game to Syracuse) has confirmed those concerns over the years. Free throw shooting, perimeter defense (Chris Quinn anyone?) and other breakdowns late (though fortunately no inbound-pass problems since the Khalid El-Amin game) have played a part in keeping us out of the later rounds of the tournament (whether through contributing to earlier exits, or hurting seeding with losses like St. John’s during the regular season). We seem to have played a lot of meaningful games with this basic cast of characters (Blair being the obvious exception). Jamie knows, more or less, what he’s got. Can he manage this game, in a (probably) hostile environment, against a legendary team, and a Hall of Fame coach, to put us in a position to win? I think he can, but its going to be exciting to find out.
And for anyone thinking playing them close is a moral victory, I submit to you that winning games like this not only gives you a stronger RPI, possible recruiting bounce, and oodles of confidence, it raises the profile of your program. We’ve failed to reach #1 despite being #2 a handful of times over the past 6 years. Last year we were #2, #1 lost, and we got jumped. While it obviously turned out to be correct (UCLA jumped us, and then later in the year proved they were the better team), that doesn’t change the fact that I’d like to open the paper just once and see “Top-Ranked Panthers Crush Seton Hall” or something like that. I can’t say for sure we’re going to win, but I feel like we’re capable of playing with Duke, and that in itself is a pretty big statement. This game is the type of game that can get us where we want to go as a program. Buckle up.

Comment by Maz 12.17.07 @ 12:03 pm

I’ll add that Stuart and I followed this up with a brief exchange where he pointed out our RPI bounce even with a loss will be nice. I agreed, and mentioned that what I meant was more the type of hype that comes from a signature win like the ones we’ve *almost* gotten over UConn over the years and the few chances we had to move up to #1. I think this game is in that class of importance, especially because even though the Stillers are on — which will hurt Pitt ratings locally — for most of us around the nation who don’t have the NFL Network, the Pitt-Duke game will be the featured dish on tonight’s sports menu.

——

I also agree that Fields is one of the best pure point guards in the country, but think that people are underestimating Singler’s athleticism. To not even list him as one of their athletes?

Comment by Maz 12.19.07 @ 11:34 am

“Mike Cook is 6′4″ and can barely dunk. ” You forgot to add that he can barely get up and down the floor as well.

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 11:35 am

I forgot to mention that short, slow and unathletic Fields averages 4.1 rebounds a game. You won’t find to many point guards that rebound that well. Your boy at Marquete barely averages 2 a game and he can jump out of the gym.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 11:37 am

Cook CAN pass the rock and create his own shot.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 11:40 am

I agree with Maz that this would definitely be THE SIGNATURE WIN for the PITT BB program if they can pull it off.

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 11:44 am

“Fields, who was added to the point guard rankings, has shown an uncanny ability to make great decisions with the ball. He has limited his mistakes while guiding the Panthers to a 10-0 start. Fields has a stellar 3.6-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.”

link to collegebasketball.rivals.com

I suppose you don’t have to be athletically gifted to have such a great 3.6-1 assist-to-turnover ratio…….

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 11:53 am

Screw DUKE! I hope we beat them like a drum. They are always over rated and have been for years! They have only played Marquette and Wisconsin so far this year and no one really knows how good or bad those teams are.

Also I am sick and tried of hearing about how great Coach K is. Coach K has won 3 national championships and yet he’s compared to John Wooden (Wooden has 10)? Please the guy has been there since 1980 and has his pick of the best kids in the country and has 3 championships? Oh yeah he gets all the calls that are close as well.

Hail Pitt & F Duke!

Comment by Tony In Harrisburg 12.19.07 @ 11:58 am

Omar, sounds like you are really in love with Fields and Cook. You get very defensive when anyone knocks on them. Easy boy, people can critize them and you can still suck them off!!!

Comment by Fcuk Paterno 12.19.07 @ 12:07 pm

Fields I am very impressed with. Cook gets a bad rap from the fans. He does a lot more good than bad and he is not intimidated. Thank you for the very adult reference towards the end of your post. That is excellent.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 12:11 pm

“Easy boy, people can critize them and you can still suck them off!!! ” Now there is some great spotrs insight……

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 12:17 pm

Look at all of you sitting on your fat asses at your computer saying who is and is not an athlete. Bottom line is that anybody who plays D1 Basketball is an athlete. Sam Young does gymnastics. If you call the ability to do backflips up and down the basketball court being athletic, then there are probably 10 athletes in all of college basketball.

People talk bad about Cook because they expected him to come from ECU and still score 20 points a game. It is a little different when you actually have a team surrounding you like he does at PITT. He dropped 20 a game because he was the team. His assists are more valuable than his points.

As for Ramon, most shooters like him are not the most athletic people (i.e. Reddick, Korver, etc.) They are on the court because they can shoot and shoot well. We all know how much the 3 point shot has changed the game of basketball.

There is no question that PITT’s team is going to be able to contend with any team in college basketball this year and that all starting 5 players could start at almost any school in the country. We just need to be able to overcome the Sweet 16 hump.

HTP

Comment by Todd Gack 12.19.07 @ 12:36 pm

Well Todd it is good to see that you can sit on your sizeable rump and give great insight LOL!!! But really great comments indeed. Not every HS BB player goes to college let alone major conference schools.

Fans in general are too hard on their team’s players. He** I’m hard on Cook for his lapses of judgment, but that does not mean he is not a gifted athlete. These guys do what we can dream of doing.

Found a puff piece on D. Blair:

“10. DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh – Quite simply, DeJuan Blair is a man. He’s not the most athletic guy or the most polished player, but he is, in my opinion, undefeated Pittsburgh’s best player. Pitt has had a pretty easy schedule thus far but Blair hasn’t fattened his stats on cupcakes (I believe large quantities of cattle can provide enough nourishment for DeJuan). He had 20 and 14 in the opener against Houston, 16 and 14 against Jon Brockman and Washington and 20 and 10 against Oklahoma State. In a three-game stretch of blowouts against MVSU, Buffalo and Boston he played sparingly and scored just 15 points combined so his near double-double average should probably be better. I’ve only seen him play once and was astonished to see his steals per game number. For a bruising post player to be tied for 28th in the nation in steals is an indication of how surprisingly athletic the (listed) 250-pound Blair really is. All that being said, let’s see if he can make a thin Duke frontcourt pay on Thursday.
Stats- 11.8 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 1.6 bpg, 2.4 spg, 57.6 FG%, 76.9 FT%”

link to collegehoopsnet.com

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 12:47 pm

I’m not sure what the argument is here…

Blair is athletic…for a center. Compared to othe positions, no he is not. He’s not allowed to dribble the ball up the floor, even though he wasnts to. He’s just too slow for that. But compared to centers? Very athletic.

Ramon – he’s slow on D. Always chasing his man around. I think he limits his game a lot – he’s much more agressive in the summer league, and looks a lot faster and athletic on O. Who knows if that’s because of the competition.

Fields – not the fastest poing guard in the world, but i’d still say he’s athletic. Is “athleticism” the most important thing in a PG? Does he have to dunk like the kid from Memphis? Seems to be doing a very good job to me, whether he’s athletic or not. I think he’ll play good D against whomever he’s matched up on Duke.

Cook – the kid just has a brain problem. Half the time you’re happy with him, because he does some really good thing, takes and makes some really good shots. Then other times, you’re like, WTF are you doing moron? He seems to have brain farts (for lack of a better term) too often. If he’s just cut that out, we’d be happy. Who knows if he’s going to keep his man in front of him against Duke though…i’m worried about that.

So, i’m most concerned about Cooks D and Ramon’s D. Problems there, and we could be in for a long game.

I think we need to mix our two styles up – if the shots not there, pull it out – Duke is athletic enough to cause problems if we’re pushing the tempo. We may have to just grind it out, get back on D. The key is shooting a high percentage, so we can get back and don’t have to deal with their transition. And when we’re back, not allowing 30 shots from 3.

Comment by Stuart 12.19.07 @ 12:59 pm

Sam YOung article on Si.com

link to sportsillustrated.cnn.com

Comment by Ira 12.19.07 @ 2:05 pm

Stuart I am going to have to disagree on Blair. The kid leads the team in steals and is an animal on the boards. Some of his put-back dunks simply scream athleticism. In my opinion he is in the top-10% in athleticism for a guy his size.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 2:32 pm

Add Blair to the list, Omar!

Comment by Fcuk Paterno 12.19.07 @ 2:37 pm

Everybody had this same argument with Omar last year about Fields and Ramon. They’re both small and slow. Luckily Fields has a nice handle and that saves him when handling the ball against quicker guards. He’s a nice player, nothing more and certainly not one of the better PGs in the country. (Unless you mean Top 50…..)

Duke extends their halfcourt D farther than Pitt is used to playing against and that will pose problems for Pitt because of the shortcomings of their secondary ballhandlers. Ramon struggles against pressure and Cook can penetrate and make things happen, but only when he starts his drives much closer to the hoop than he’ll be able to against Duke.

Duke has added speed in the backcourt with Nolan Smith getting major minutes and they’ll pressure Pitt all night long. The only advantage Pitt has is Blair inside and exploiting that all depends on being able to get to places on the floor where our guards can feed the post.

I hope Pitt surprises me, but I think they’ll struggle against a team that has penetrators (Nelson, Smith, Henderson), shooters (King) and tough all-around players (Singler, McClure, Scheyer). I hope we can pound it inside, but I doubt we’ll be able to get into a slower-paced game that features Blair.

Comment by billy c 12.19.07 @ 2:58 pm

First, I don’t like Ramon as anything other than a shooter and believe he is much better off the bench. Secondly, Levance has been all-big east each year he has been with the team. The kid is truly an elite point guard. It isn’t really debatable. Look at his stats over the 2 full seasons and thus far this year. He will be even better if he loses a few more lbs. next year. He won’t play in the league because of his height, but he is an elite point guard for the college game. This is documented by the fact that he was a finalist for the Cousy award for the nations top collegiate point guard last year and he is on the preseason list this year. I am not alone in my view that Levance is an elite point guard.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 3:19 pm

Fcuk Paterno you might as well add Sam Young to the list. I’m sure I’ll have to defend him in some capacity on this thread.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 3:21 pm

BTW, there are only 14 finalists for the Cousy award.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 3:24 pm

When I’m at the Garden tomorrow I’ll let ya know how the team looks!!! 🙂 Hopefully I won’t get into a fist fight with some Duke fans (doesn’t matter anyway.. they don’t know how to get physical..haha)

Enjoy the game tomorrow!! LET’S GO PITT!!!!!!!!

Comment by Caroline 12.19.07 @ 3:24 pm

Added Omar!!

Comment by Fcuk Paterno 12.19.07 @ 3:32 pm

Fcuk Paterno throw some of the alumni on the list like Brown, Page, Krauser and Troutman. I loved those players.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 3:36 pm

Omar – like i said, for his position (or size, whatever you want to call it), he is very athletic. But not compared to other positions like PGs…its all relative.

Billy – i’m going to disagree about Fields – i think he’s much more athletic this year – and combined with his handle, i think he is one of the top PGs in the nation – #10 in assist to turnovers, #32 in APG…maybe he doesn’t score 14 pts a game and get 5 boards like Rose from memphis (11/4 instead) – but he also doesn’t have his 1.3 to 1 assist turnover ratio…they each average just over 1 steal a game…

Name 10 PGs better than him…

Comment by Stuart 12.19.07 @ 3:49 pm

Caroline – be careful, they’ll take a cheap shot to your nose if you’re not careful…

…speaking of, i want to see some real signs in the crowd:

“tickets to the game: $400
stripper afterwards: $500
bail for dui: $1000

losing to Pitt on national TV: Priceless”

Comment by Stuart 12.19.07 @ 3:53 pm

HA!! I’m on it Stuart… keep your eyes peeled!! 🙂

Comment by Caroline 12.19.07 @ 4:09 pm

Just remember boys this is just a december exhibation game. Both teams will look much different in march if they play then.

Comment by alcofan 12.19.07 @ 4:25 pm

That was nice Stuart!!!!

Comment by Kenny 12.19.07 @ 4:28 pm

I bet your throat is sore Omar!!!

Comment by Fcuk Paterno 12.19.07 @ 4:35 pm

To say Fields is not a top point guard is just foolish. Agree that his height will keep him out of the NBA, but he gets better every year and right now there are few PGs I would choose over him.

Comment by Carmen 12.19.07 @ 4:44 pm

Now we are getting to graphic.

I missed that part of your post Stuart. I agree that he is athletic for the position (4 or 5). You will not be able to name 10 point guards better than Fields. You probably will be hard pressed to name 5. I can think of Collison and Lawson are the only two I would definitely take over Levance and not by much.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 5:07 pm

I’ll be at the garden too. I’m looking forward to it.

Comment by Omar 12.19.07 @ 5:10 pm

Stuart..
Im with you.
Blair is very athletic for his position.

You do not have to be very fast to play basketball. You must be quick. Fields is extremely quick. That is what makes him. To say fields isnt athletic is a joke. when pitt cant score everyone sits back and fields gets an isolation and with a combinations of quickness and unbelievable ball handling he beats his guy and dishes it off to an open player after he draws the help defense. Fields is the go to guy for the team this year.
Ramon on the other hand… He just doesnt have that same athleticism and quickness. He makes up for it by being a great shooter and makes other teams guard the perimeter.
The thing that scares me with this years team is they are streaky from what i have seen. They are either all firing away and hitting or they struggle to hit for long periods of time and no one steps up to get them through. i believe it was fields that said when they couldnt hit they played good defense, and that is all good, but they played okst. we had meltdowns against washington and Duquesne when we couldnt score. This team needs to work on being more consistent with their scoring.
If pitt is on they can easily beat duke… If pitt is off i see duke winning by at most around 10 or so. Duke can shoot lights out from the three point line. It could be a live by the three die by the three game

Im more worried about a georgetown. I dont care what anyone says we need more height. atleast a 6 foot 10 guy or something. Pitt is just too small

Comment by Adam 12.19.07 @ 6:43 pm

IMO its simple if you have watched Pitt and looked at the matchups Pitt will beat Duke. And really they could beat them by 15 or more. Pitt has the 2 best players in the game and Duke doesn’t have anyone to guard those players(Young and Blair).

Comment by Rob 12.19.07 @ 8:05 pm

You guys can quote stats about Fields forever and it doesn’t make him any quicker or any better on defensive side of the ball (where he has trouble staying in front of quicker guards and rarely picks anybody.) By the way, don’t get fooled by Cousy Award lists or any of that other media hype. That’s like listening to Dick Vitale judge coaches.

Naming 10 PGs better than Fields is easy. I’d take Collison, Lawson, Sherrod Collins (and Russell Robinson), Bayless, James, Harvey, Augustin, Singletary, Vasquez (he’ll get pub by the end of the year), Curry, Ruffin. The list could go on and on, but you get the point. I’m not even going to mention Rose or Flynn yet, but they’ll be there soon, too.

Comment by billy c 12.19.07 @ 8:55 pm

First of all your an idiot. Secondly, what should we go by when judging point guards? It shouldn’t be statistics like assist to turnover, nor should it be by the award that is given to the nations best point guard so tell me how should we. I’m sorry buddy, but most of the guys you mentioned are not point guards. They are shoot first players that are too small to play the two. Augustin, Collins and Russell Robinson . Are you kidding? They always look to score first. I haven’t seen Collins pass the rock in two years. James is not a point guard which is why he will never be a first round pick. Harvey is good, but he knew he wouldn’t beat out Fields which is why he is stuck playing at Seton Hall where nobody can see him. Singletary is decent but not a true point. You get my POINT, there are not many true point guards in college, therefore enjoy one of the best in the nation. He plays at Pitt.

Comment by omar 12.19.07 @ 10:04 pm

Of all the guys to be complaining about on our team, this guy picks fields? We’re a mess when he’s not out there. Without him we won’t win 10 fucking games this year. Not 10. This is the most bullshit thing i’ve seen in 27 years of life.

Comment by Stuart 12.19.07 @ 10:29 pm

Omar…I love Fields…I love the fact that he has stepped into the role Krauser filled for this team, which is to make big shots when needed at the right time in a game…but, for the life of me, I don’t see how you rate Fields higher than James…That kid takes entire games over, and carries his entire team for entire games…he is the real deal.

Comment by HbgFrank 12.19.07 @ 11:17 pm

Ban billy c from this webpage. I think bill c is actually dick vitale himself. Out of all the outrageous stuff i have ever seen on here he tops the list. Levance Fields is the best player on this team. Levance Fields is quick as shit. I am tired of the he is a bigger guy so he automaticall is not quick generalization. Billy C is looking for the flashy players that are dicky v’s i want to do list. If you are talking NBA talent then yes some of those guys are better, but if you want to talk a player that makes a team and is just tough as hell i take fields. Fields is a gamer and you put him on any of those guys he will come out on top. He has that attitude where it doesnt matter who you are he will beat you.

This game is up to the refs. Duke is soft as hell. If they call alot pitt loses. If they let stuff go the dukies are going to lose.

Comment by Adam 12.20.07 @ 2:20 am

It’s not worth having a post board if everybody resorts to name-calling and hyperbole. The whole point is to debate Pitt sports, and that includes constructive criticism of the good players as well as the scrubs.

Whatever you want to call it, PG or lead guard or whatever, the guys I mentioned play PG for their teams (with the possible exception of Bayless, who is mostly playing SG with Wise handling), and I’d take all of them over Fields.

Did I ever say Fields wasn’t a solid player? No, I didn’t. He is solid; he’s just not a game-changing player. Whoever said Pitt wouldn’t win 10 games without him is correct, but that doesn’t make him an elite PG, it only makes him valuable to a team that doesn’t have other options.

Being a Pitt hoops fan doesn’t mean you have to lose all objectivity. We went through the same crap last year when Pitt started strong and we had to hear how they were headed for the Final 4. I’d rather not experience all that hype again. Let’s live in the real world.

Comment by billy c 12.20.07 @ 9:29 am

I started this thread and didnt think it would turn out like this. I never said Fields wasn’t a great PG, I just said he is slow and cant jump. This is what will hold him back from the elites, not his skill set (which is excellent). If he could run and jump, Dixon would not have been able to recruit him.

Elite PG’s:
D.J. Augustin Texas
Darren Collison UCLA
Ty Lawson N. Carolina
Sean Singletary Virginia
Derrick Rose Memphis
Dominic James Marquette

Great PG’s:
Levance Fields Pitt
Greg Paulus Duke
Eric Maynor Virginia Com.
Jonny Flynn Syracuse
Eugene Harvey Seton Hall

Comment by 0aklandZoo 12.20.07 @ 10:21 am

Dj augustin is a great player, but he is simply not a point guard. He never learned how to play the position. Last year it was a constant struggle between him and Durant, obviously the superior player by far, to get shots. A true point guard would never look for his own shot with a guy like Durant on his team. Especially in college where nobody could check Durant. Yet Augustin was always looking to score. That isn’t how you play the position. A true point would look to get the ball to Durant in a position to score. Durant would have averaged 50 a game with Fields. That is what I am trying to say. James isn’t even in the conversation. He has no point guard skills, none. He is small so he brings the ball up the floor that is it. The kis wants to be AI, but he isn’t that good. That is why the NBA laughed at him last year when he tried to leave. I will give you Collison and Lawson, but that is it.

Comment by omar 12.20.07 @ 11:27 am

Who cares what position label you give these guys? They’re the primary ballhandlers for their teams and they all bring a different set of skills to the table. Some score more, some pass more…..depending on what their strengths are and what the team needs.

Don’t believe all the NC and UCLA ESPN hype. There are plenty of lead guards out there who can play with Lawson and Collison. And none of this has anything to do with who can play in the NBA. That game requires size and man-on-man defensive skills that can be covered up in college.

And thanks for the Maynor mention Oakland Zoo — I forgot he came back to school and left him off my list.

Comment by billy c 12.20.07 @ 11:52 am

Billy and oakland zoo the two of you obviously do not understand the point guard position. Let’s leave it at that. And by the way, Fields ate Maynor’s lunch in the tournament last year.

Have you guys invented a position with “lead guard”? What the hell is that? And the player that brings the ball up the floor is certainly not always the pg.

Comment by omar 12.20.07 @ 12:01 pm

And Augustin definitely should have been looking to score last year. That is what his team needed. They didn’t have a player that could score from anywhere on the court. Or a lights out three point shooter like AJ Abrams. Oh wait, they had him and Durant. Doesn’t matter they certainly needed Augustin to score. That is all the kid knows how to do. He doesn’t know how to play the point guard positon. Hopefully he will learn.

Comment by omar 12.20.07 @ 12:06 pm

I’m not saying he’s the best, but he is definitely one of the top 10. He’s just not as much of a flashy scorer.

What about assists? Let me think about that – you get an assist because you gave the man the ball at the right time to get your team 2 points. I like how you automatically discount that and want your PG to be a major scoring threat. Fields gets us points in other ways.

Plus, fields is intelligent enough and disciplined enough to play in the system – i’m sure on some other less disciplined team he’d go all out and take more shots, and score more. I watched him go one on one this summer against kids like brown and wannamaker (unless those kids aren’t fast or athletic either) and take them to school. Just because he doesn’t do that every game doesn’t me he isn’t capable.

I’ll keep my 3.6:1 ATR kid and you can have your flashy ball hog low assist high TO machine…

Comment by Stuart 12.20.07 @ 12:16 pm

“the two of you obviously do not understand the point guard position”

There isn’t a set-in-stone way to play the position. So, obviously you don’t understand it. When tourney time comes, Pitt needs a guard who can take over a game.

Comment by 0aklandZoo 12.20.07 @ 1:46 pm

There is a set in stone way not to play the position and that is looking to score everytime you have the ball. That is what most of the guys on your list do. That is not how you play the point guard position.

Comment by omar 12.20.07 @ 2:13 pm

What a bizarre argument to launch in favor of Fields, who has never been a “get in the lane and distribute” type of point guard. He’s always come at the game with a playground approach, which involves a lot of ballhandling (quite a bit of flashy dribbling, which I guess Stuart has chosen not to notice) and a willingness to shoot quite a bit…….and I don’t consider any of that a problem….in fact that’s the part of his game I think is good.

Thank god he’s not a 1950s point guard who’s limited to whatever you guys think is the ideal way to play the position. That would shackle Levance (and play to his weaknesses) and hurt Pitt.

Comment by billy c 12.20.07 @ 3:08 pm

This is ridiculous. You’re bagging on a guy who is one of our best players. You agree he’s the glue that gives us 100% more wins but say “he’s not that good.” Everything you say is absurd. I don’t know what you want from him.

Comment by Stuart 12.20.07 @ 4:45 pm

Mr. Billy C,

Levance is content scoring or not scoring. Many games go by where he doesn’t shoot more than 3 shots. He is not a gunner at all nor a “playground” player, whatever the hell that is. The kid knows when he needs to score and when he doesn’t. How does he rack up all of the assists if he never gets into the lane? Does he just feed Ramon for three? You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. None.

Comment by omar 12.20.07 @ 5:28 pm

Rack up all these assists? He’s not getting that many. 5 a game out of a point guard is nothing great.

Comment by 0aklandZoo 12.20.07 @ 6:36 pm

I never bagged on his skills anyways. I just said he is short and slow.

Comment by 0aklandZoo 12.20.07 @ 6:37 pm

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