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November 11, 2008

A couple more previews as real basketball is just barely getting underway.

CollegeHoopsNet puts Pitt at #11 in their rankings. Their concerns seem to be the health of Levance Fields, who will be the 2-guard. Seems to be a common theme.

Sports Illustrated pegs Pitt at #7 for this weeks CBB Preview issue. They also have Pitt as one of the regional covers — which are below the rankings.

ESPN.com power rankings spot Pitt at #9.

Over at Sportsline, Gary Parrish ranks the Big East and puts Pitt 4th.

The good: Levance Fields, Sam Young and DeJuan Blair form quite a trio for the college game. They combined to average 41.6 points, 19.3 rebounds and 7.2 assists last season and should easily keep Jamie Dixon’s streak of consecutive 20-win seasons intact. Dixon has never won less than 20 games, never not made the NCAA tournament in five years as a head coach, which is why Pitt is paying him big money and other schools are constantly interested.

The bad: Just when Fields was cleared to practice following a foot injury, Gilbert Brown went down with — you’ll never guess — a foot injury. The sophomore guard who started 15 games last season is expected to miss at least 10 days. That means he’ll miss the Nov. 14 opener against Fairleigh-Dickinson.

The bottom line: This is the fourth Big East team ranked in the top 10 of the preseason Top 25 (and one), which backs my theory that this is going to be the best and most competitive league in the nation. Any of the top four — Louisville, UConn, Notre Dame and Pitt — are capable of winning the conference, advancing to the Final Four and, perhaps, winning a national title if North Carolina somehow screws things up.

Meanwhile Andy Katz for ESPN.com goes one better at #6.

Five points as the season nears, according to head coach Jamie Dixon:

1. Junior Jermaine Dixon will be the starting shooting guard. He had seven assists and five steals in an exhibition win Sunday. Yet he feeds the post well and will be starting alongside Levance Fields, when Fields (who is still nursing a foot injury) is ready to play the point again.

2. Freshman Ashton Gibbs played the point in Fields’ absence and had seven assists and one turnover. He will play the position throughout the year and has given the Panthers another ballhandler to rely on.

3. Not having Fields and sophomore Gilbert Brown (out with a stress fracture in his left foot) has left the Panthers wondering when the team will be complete. Until then, Dixon and his staff are trying to coach with two teams in mind — one with them and one without.

4. Dixon has been impressed with the freshmen’s learning curve. The teaching continues, but the newcomers’ ability to pick up what the Panthers want to do has eased a lot of the concerns here lately.

5. The Panthers are getting good news on senior forward Tyrell Biggs. He made all five of his field goals in the exhibition win over La Roche on Sunday. He hasn’t been discussed as much as Sam Young, DeJuan Blair and of course Fields. But if Biggs can be a factor that certainly helps.

By the end of this week (I hope) FanHouse will be releasing its own top-25 with previews.

That’s it for those kind of previews, but there are a couple more pre-season lists connected with Pitt.

Jay Bilas has his 10 Burning Questions (Insider subs).

7. Can anyone stay down on Young’s shot fake?

Watch Pitt’s Sam Young this season. He is a really good player, and as tough as they come. Young has the most exaggerated shot fake in college basketball, and maybe in all of basketball. Many coaches will teach you to exaggerate your shot fake, knowing that the speed of the game will likely speed up your fake. Well, Young’s fake looks almost cartoonish when you watch it on film, but defenders go for it almost every time. Watch for it. Young has the best and most effective shot fake in college basketball. You will see defenders flying when he uses it.

The question is, will all the whining from coaches last year that Young left his feet (when he didn’t) catch-up and get some bad calls go against Pitt when Young does his shot fake?

Luke Winn at SI.com ranks the preseason tourneys — man, they rank everything.

10. Legends Classic, Nov. 28-29, Newark, N.J. (Akron, Eastern Kentucky, Farleigh Dickinson, Mississippi State, Pittsburgh, Texas Tech, Washington State)

This tourney will go from having Texas and Tennessee — a legitimately huge November duel — in its inaugural title game last year … to having Pittsburgh against either Washington State or Mississippi State this year. Anchoring the Newark event with a highly ranked Big East team was a smart move … but it’s sorely lacking in a real challenger for the Panthers.

Projected winner: Pitt, in a cakewalk.

No pressure.

Finally, NBE Basketball Report ranks the PGs in the Big East and puts Levance Fields at #3.

Typical NYC point guard with toughness and flair. Questions about his foot does temper some of his senior season expectations.

It really does seem like Field’s foot has become Pitt’s version of Beanie Wells’ toe.





Doug Gottlib has us unranked on his ballot for the espn.com power ranking. WTF. Did Mark May scratch his car in the espn parking lot or somthing. Even without feilds and brown I think we’re still at top 25 team.

Comment by Paul 11.11.08 @ 2:05 pm

Doug Gottlieb is, and always has been a hater. He hates the Big East. And most of all, he really hates Pitt. Since Pitt hasn’t made it past the Sweet 16, he can always pick against us, even when everyone else is for us, and he will end up looking like the levelheaded one.

Bottom line: Gottlieb is a hater, but if Pitt gets to the elite 8 or final four, then he won’t be able to avoid giving us some love. (Not that Pitt should make its whole season about winning over Gottlieb.)

Comment by The Prowler 11.11.08 @ 6:29 pm

interesting note — tonight marks the second night in a row that Duke is playing and ESPN is not televising them

Comment by wild Bill 11.11.08 @ 8:30 pm

Duke was yesterday on ESPNU.

Comment by baudolino 11.11.08 @ 8:58 pm

Does anyone have the feeling that Dixon is getting annoyed at Fields? I infer that Dixon believes that Fields should tough it out and start practicing regularly.

Comment by BigGuy 11.11.08 @ 9:06 pm

I don’t understand what the rush is — it wouldn’t bother me if Fields and Brown don’t come for another 10 days as long as they’re healed. By no means should they rush them

Comment by wild Bill 11.11.08 @ 9:22 pm

i sure we will need both of them against the powerhouse Fairleigh Dickinson Knights

Comment by Snala the panther 11.11.08 @ 9:31 pm

i’m sure dixon isn’t mad that fields isn’t practicing. there’s day to day communication between the trainers, coach, and fields.

they probably have a decent timetable set. dixon isn’t the expert on foot injuries. he’s a reasonable guy and definitely trusts the trainers and fields.

also, fields is one heck of a competitor. this is his senior season. I’m sure he’s not trying to milk and injury at this point.

while dixon may be frustrated to be missing his pg on the floor, he’s certainly not angry at fields

Comment by chicken little 11.11.08 @ 10:09 pm

I think if Dixon is frustrated with anything it’s with what the media is making of this. Dear God, what if Fields misses barnburners like the Fairleigh, Miami (OH), and Akron games? We beat Georgetown last year without him, but how will we ever get past IUP? The fact that they’re taking their time with his recovery and are willing to keep him out of games should speak volumes about the competence of this team. If we get half way through December and he’s not back on the court in some capacity, I’ll hop on board the worry wagon.

Comment by PITTinCT 11.12.08 @ 6:53 am

FWIW–to add one more pre-season ranking–Sagarin’s initial computer rankings (See USAToday) had Pitt #16 overall and #4 in Big East.

Comment by pitt1972 11.12.08 @ 8:11 am

Aaron Grey, 6pts and 10 rebounds in 18 min. last night.

Comment by alcofan 11.12.08 @ 8:25 am

Nothing is more important than having Fields and Brown healthy once the tough stretch of our season begins. If they have to miss the first 10 games and we lose a couple because of it, its still worth it. We need them healthy for the BE portion of our schedule and ready to go come tournament time. Last time I checked rankings 8 or 9 games into the season didn’t really matter.

Coming back from a stress fracture, which is what Brown has, is not an easy thing to do. Sometimes resting it works other times surgery is needed to fix the problem. I would hate to see what is a minor injury for him develop into a more serious issue.

Comment by TJ 11.12.08 @ 10:25 am

From the P-G 11/10/08:
“It’s obviously his decision with where it’s at,” Dixon said after the Panthers beat the Redhawks, 82-30, at the Petersen Events Center yesterday. “We had hoped he’d be back by now. It’s not where we thought it would be.

“We have to recognize what it is. He’s been injured for 11 months. There’s no other way to put it. We haven’t been able to do anything that we would like to do for an 11-month period. There’s no other way to put it. You can’t sugarcoat it. We just have to try to find a way.

“He has practiced three times. You’d have to ask him what percent he’s gone at, but it’s definitely not 100 percent. It’s his decision. We’re just trying to see how he goes. We feel the bone is healed in a good way. That’s where we’re at right now.”

My question is not what should be done concerning Fields’ injury. My question is whether Dixon is getting a little annoyed about the length of time for the healing process and whether Fields should try to push it a little harder..

Comment by BigGuy 11.12.08 @ 2:49 pm

Nobody should be questioning Field’s willingness to play with a little bit of pain. Dixon may be disappointed with the situation and disappointed that Fields has had to miss so much time. He probably understands how serious it is though and I don’t think he is questioning Field’s toughness by any means (especially after the way he came back last season). This type of injury is not a question of playing with the pain. If he is not completely healed this thing could turn into a disastrous situation for his career and the team this season.

Comment by SC Steve 11.12.08 @ 3:14 pm

Dude got tasered. A little foot injury won’t get the best of him.

Comment by jason 11.12.08 @ 9:16 pm

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Comment by click 11.23.08 @ 7:29 am

[…] Winn did predict, even before the season started, that Pitt would win the Legends Classic with ease. It seems he was there to watch the Washington State finale. He jumps on board the bandwagon of loving Sam Young’s shot-fake. He also makes a good point for Pitt’s hopes this year. 2. Pitt can’t afford to let post-trapping teams take DeJuan Blair out of games. The double-teams in Wazzu’s Pack-Line Defense are well-known for frustrating big men — see what happened to Notre Dame’s Luke Harangody in the second round of the last NCAA tournament — but how can’t you get Blair, who came into the game averaging 17.0 points, more than one shot attempt in the first half? With about 6:40 left in the first half, a Pitt fan stood up and yelled at Fields, “Hey Fields! Put the ball in the paint! Give it to the big man!” […]


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