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February 16, 2009

I don’t know, maybe I’m just not feeling the gravity quite enough. I just have this mental picture of DeJuan Blair making this statement in a Spongebob voice.

“I’m going to say I’m ready, that’s all. I’m READY,” Blair said, emphasizing that last word.

Okay, he probably didn’t, but go ahead, get that out of your mind now. Obviously everyone is excited at the idea of the Blair-Thabeet match-up.

Thabeet has improved so much from last season that Connecticut didn’t even miss Dyson in its 62-54 win at Seton Hall yesterday. He had a mind-boggling day — career highs of 25 points and 20 rebounds to go along with 9 blocks — which prompted Seton Hall coach Bobby Gonzalez to say afterward, “I don’t know who has a better player than him, who is a more dominant guy than him, in the country. He, to me, is the No. 1 player in America … If I was an NBA franchise, I would take him No. 1 in the draft.”

You should have seen Blair’s look harden when told of Gonzalez’s observation. “He hasn’t seen me play yet [this season],” he said, steely.

Blair also has improved from a year ago. He had a relatively quiet game against Cincinnati, yet still finished with 7 rebounds and 17 points on 7-of-9 shooting. He’s a monster as a rebounder, playing much taller than his 6-foot-7 height. The guess here is Thabeet won’t get 20 rebounds tomorrow night despite his 8-inch edge.

“His heart, his mind, his intensity, his length, his physical skills … Those are what make him the player that he is,” Dixon said of Blair.

Plus, he’s a fun quote.

DeJuan Blair had a funny answer when asked how Pitt was going to prepare for Connecticut’s 7-foot-3 Haseem Thabeet at practice.

“I’m going to try to have Levance stand on Gilbert’s shoulders.”

Getting things out of the way with Cinci was what everyone wanted.

“The stage,” Pitt point guard Levance Fields said, “is set.”

Now, the time to answer the questions that have been asked all week.

As Pitt finished off West Virginia Monday night, talk immediately turned to the impending game against No. 1 Connecticut. The Panthers were inundated with questions about the Huskies and the one-on-one battle between DeJuan Blair and Connecticut’s Hasheem Thabeet.

The only problem was that Connecticut wasn’t next on the schedule. Cincinnati was, and the Panthers made sure they didn’t overlook the Bearcats.

Pitt shot 67.4 percent from the field and had five players in double digits as they dropped Cincinnati 85-69 on Saturday at the Peterson Events Center.

“I think our guys handled this well,” Panthers coach Jamie Dixon said. “Every question this week has been about Connecticut rather than Cincinnati. Our guys understand that the media’s job is different from our job. But we know what we have to focus on.”

And now everyone can be focused on the same thing. Beating UConn.





this is going to be one loooooooooooong work day….

Comment by schoey 02.16.09 @ 8:26 am

Pure speculation of course, but in past seasons, the Panthers might’ve easily looked past Cincy, enough to even to lose that game. Pitt stayed focused, and won rather easily against the Bearcats. The Panthers are taking things one game at a time, and that’s a good thing.

As for tonight’s game, I was sort of hoping that Blair/Thabeet *wasn’t* the main focus. I don’t want Blair coming out feeling over-agressive, so much so that he gets into foul trouble trying too hard to assert himself. That’s just a guess on my part though; others probably have a better read on the psychology between the two players.

What will be the key to this game? Does Blair have to play with Thabeet, or can Pitt win another way? Pitt’s offensive efficiency is the best in the nation, but I think that stat is misleading. It’s efficient mostly when Blair is producing underneath.

Comment by Colt Convert 02.16.09 @ 8:53 am

Spongebob? Wow….how old are you, dude?

Comment by Jonathan 02.16.09 @ 8:53 am

Well the one thing about blair is he shows up on the big stage. He was relativley quiet against cincy. (But almost had a double double). I hope he has a big game tonight, and shoves around thabeat.

Comment by snala 02.16.09 @ 9:31 am

The best you hope for with Blair/Thabeet is that Blair manages to stay on the floor and play major minutes.

It’s in the rest of the matchups that Pitt has a chance. Adrien is a beast, but Robinson is unpredictable, Price doesn’t penetrate much and they will really miss Dyson. If Pitt can force UConn to hoist up perimeter shots all night (I’d mix some zone in because Robinson and Price have very little conscience), they’ll have a shot to win.

If UConn’s guards get in the lane much and it turns into a free-for-all on the boards after missed shots, it will be tough to keep Adrien, Thabeet, Robinson and Edwards from getting offensive rebounds.

I don’t think there’s much secret on the offensive end. There are going to be fewer pts available in the paint because of Thabeet. Blair can try to take it to him early and draw fouls, but Blair’s game is too close to the floor to bother the big guy much. Pitt has to play inside-outside and find open weak-side shots and make a high percentage. UConn extends their defense quite a bit in the halfcourt, so Fields will have opportunities to penetrate and dish…..but finishing around the rim will be a much tougher proposition tonight.

Comment by hugh green 02.16.09 @ 10:10 am

Blair always has his biggest games against the big name centers: Hibbert and Thabeet last year, Harangody, and the most overrated center of all: Monroe.

If he gets in foul trouble and we go to a zone, they’re really going to miss Dyson.

This is a game that Sam Young needs to take over early and often. There will be alot of NBA scouts watching tonight and I think he’ll be the x-factor

Comment by pittscript 02.16.09 @ 10:27 am

Would it be good advice while on offense, to go strong to the basket, even dunking around him? He can’t block something already through the rim…

I’ve just seen Thabeet slap away any weakly-tossed shots.

Comment by Colt Convert 02.16.09 @ 10:34 am

I was going to head up to the game from NYC, but I don’t feel like getting home late tonight. Gonna make a mess of chili and grab some Brooklyn beer instead…..On UConn, Kemba Walker is a good freshman from NYC who will probably get a bump in minutes with Dyson out. He’s a star in the making. And Austrie can lay it on too. But all of Pitt’s guards have been playing well lately and we match up nicely with them….I agree with HG’s analysis- finding good weak side shots is key. Not only for scoring points, but for getting Thabeet in foul trouble. Interior passing will be real important. Hopefully all our wing players, not just Fields, will look to penetrate a bit more to stir things up rather than just the whole rotation thing.

Comment by SilverPanther in NYC 02.16.09 @ 11:16 am

Don’t forget the refs. I see the game being won or lost by how tight it’s called. Best case, Blair can body Thabeet and keep him a couple feet away from the basket when UConn has it, and likewise when Pitt has it.

Comment by KeyboardKev 02.16.09 @ 11:39 am

crazy fields stat i just noticed…there are 4 players in the nation avg over 7 assists a game…fields is avg 1.8 turnovers while the other 3 are at 3.2, 3.4 and 3.6…..if you look at the list of the top 50, only 4 are avg less than 2 turnovers..fields is at 7.6, while the other 3 are at 5.3, 5.5 and 5.6….so basically fields doesnt just have the best a/t in the country for relevant guards, he is dominating….

Comment by schoey 02.16.09 @ 11:45 am

I am hoping that not only Blair, but Young comes out. We do have TWO major power houses that can get to the rim, so maybe Blair won’t feel all the pressure. Hail to Pitt and here is to hoping that all my antihistmines don’t make me pass out before or during the game!

Comment by Jen 02.16.09 @ 12:18 pm

Adrien has small hands and will have trouble finishing with Blair, Biggs and Young in the lane. The key will be containing Price from going off. I think Jermaine Dixon will be up to the challenge. Also, Pitt will have to defend Kemba Walker without allowing him to get into the lane at will and without fouling. Pitt’s defense has struggled because of a propensity to committ dumb fouls. Pitt can’t committ dumb fouls tonight if they want to win.

Comment by omar 02.16.09 @ 12:32 pm

Adrien has small hands and will have trouble finishing around the basket with Blair, Biggs and Young in the lane.

The key in my opinion will be keeping Price and Walker out of the lane. Pitt can’t let Price go off like he did last year. I think Dixon will be able to contain whomever he is guarding, but Fields is going to have to play solid defense tonight. I think he will be up to the challenge.

Comment by omar 02.16.09 @ 1:11 pm

I’ve spent most of my work life in NYC the last couple yrs and have had plenty of the Brooklyn Brewery beer. Wish I had some around the house tonight……

Comment by hugh green 02.16.09 @ 1:12 pm

I’ve had a six pack of black chocolate stout sitting in my closet for 4 months now. If we win, maybe tonight’s the night. I love Blair of course, but watching Thabeet it still scares me for him to try and win that matchup. I remember him getting the best of Hibbert last year just outmuscling him. IF you watched the game it was obvious Georgetown was afraid to get within about 5 feet of him. That’s the image I’m trying to keep in my head for hope’s sake. I don’t think this will be won under the hoop though, we have to shoot well. If our shots don’t fall we’ll be in big trouble, but I guess you can say that of any game.

Comment by Matt 02.16.09 @ 2:37 pm

Pitt will win because of Fields. He’s the best point guard in the country and makes everyone else on the team that much better. Granted Young and Blair have to play their game as well (If Blair plays less than 25 minutes or Young doesn’t have at least 15 points, Pitt will lose) but the difference in the game will be Fields. Same reason I really believe this team will get to the Final Four.

Comment by section 125 02.16.09 @ 3:20 pm

UConn fan here…respect the hell out of Pitt and expect a total war tonight. I see the home team winning each game in the series.

Comment by Zack 02.16.09 @ 3:34 pm

UConn is only favored by 3pts. I would have guessed 5 or even 6 pts. Good omen — Vegas evidently believes in the Panthers if the spread is that small.

Comment by hugh green 02.16.09 @ 5:33 pm

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