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October 28, 2009

Relying on the Backcourt

Filed under: Basketball,Players,Practice — Chas @ 9:45 am

Just looking at the experience of the individual players, it should be obvious that the backcourt will be expected to do a lot more than simply work the ball inside for the post players. Gibbs, Wanamaker, Dixon (when he returns), Brown (when he returns) and the new guy Adams are all guys that work more on the perimeter. (Yes, I know that Gilbert Brown plays small forward as well, but he definitely likes to post and slash to the basket — not play inside).

By contrast, the front court has only two players with any experience — McGhee and Robinson. After that it is heavy on the youth and raw potential with Taylor, Patterson (who may be a lot more like Brown insofar as he’s a guard/forward type), Zanna, Miller and Richardson.

Coach Jamie Dixon seemed to indicate that the backcourt will be very much the driving force — and will show a lot of different looks and combinations.

Coach Jamie Dixon is looking forward to playing with his guard combinations once senior Jermaine Dixon, the only returning starter from last season, returns to the lineup from a foot injury. Among Adams, Dixon, Gibbs and redshirt freshman Travon Woodall, Jamie Dixon believes he can develop a nice rotation where everyone is making a contribution.

“When we get Jermaine back, those four guys will be interchangeable,” the coach said.

“That’s going to be a strength of ours — our versatility. They can play off the ball and on the ball, and I think they’re all going to be good defenders. That’s encouraging. I think we’re going to have a good shooting group out of those four.”

The guards certainly carried the play last night. Brad Wanamaker, who will play guard and small forward because of the absence of the suspended Gilbert Brown, finished with 19 points. Gibbs had 17 and Woodall 11.

The combinations may seem almost random at times early in the season. If for no other reason, than experimentation and figuring out which players mesh best together on the court.

The comments from those at the scrimmage are most interesting to me.

They jibe strongly with the reports on how Chase Adams looks. He seemed to fit right into the Pitt team.

The much heralded Dante Taylor struggled in the scrimmage.

…Taylor finished with three points, three rebounds, one assist and one steal in 22 minutes. The 6-foot-9 Taylor, who played eight minutes on the Blue squad and 14 on the Gold for the short-handed Panthers, shot 1 for 7 from the field. “Dante is trying to figure out our offense and trying to find the times when to post,” coach Jamie Dixon said. “He doesn’t quite have that down yet.

It also had to make things difficult since Coach Dixon said that Taylor will likely be playing center rather than power forward for the team.

It’s all going to be a work in progress this season.





in jamie dixion we trust.

Comment by Snala the Panther 10.28.09 @ 11:01 am

Bring on the mighty Wofford! Can’t wait to see this team under the bright lights.

Comment by Pauly P 10.28.09 @ 12:07 pm

I watched the game on my computer and was quite pleased. The depth and versatility of the Panther hoopsters is promising. It is difficult to get a feel for any game from GTC, but I am more encouraged about the coming season from having the visual experience. How was the attendance? Any recruits (including gridders) present? George from Columbus.

Comment by rev. george mehaffey 10.28.09 @ 12:32 pm

Wanamaker is a turnover waiting to happen.

Comment by Topper22 10.28.09 @ 2:01 pm

I assume that McGee and Taylor went head-to-head. Who dominated? I saw the (first?) team (or, perhaps, returning team) picture that included McGee. I almost didn’t recognize him.

Comment by BigGuy 10.28.09 @ 2:44 pm

Actually, I understand that McGhee went head-to-head with Taylor and that McGee never showed up for the game.

Comment by BigGuy 10.28.09 @ 2:50 pm

Attendance was disappointing. The bigs so rarely got the ball delivered to them inside that it’s hard to say who won the head-to-head matchups. None of them did anything impressive.

McGhee has slimmed down considerably and looked less plodding, I guess is a good term. As the post headline suggests, this will be a guard-oriented offense.

Comment by Carmen 10.28.09 @ 3:36 pm

McGhee = Torree Morris v2.0

Comment by MoE 10.28.09 @ 3:59 pm

Wannamaker also makes things happen off the bounce.

Comment by Omar 10.28.09 @ 5:57 pm

(Aaron Gray – Torree Morris) / Ontario Lett = Gary McGhee

Comment by Pauly P 10.28.09 @ 7:19 pm

reminder — Spurs & D Blair on ESPN at 8

Comment by wbb 10.28.09 @ 7:49 pm

One of my buddies went and came away pretty disappointed. Said Chase Adams is tough, but he’s 5’7″ and Woodall looked like he’s regressed from summer league. Wanamaker was the only guy who looked tough.

Taylor really struggled and McGhee handled him without problem.

What really bothered my friend was how Dixon won’t stop playing Gibbs at PG. It really stifles his offense and hurts the team.

Patterson evidently looked pretty nice, which is good to hear. And the Mullah (Robinson) is all over the court, but he’s only 6’5″ and will get out-muscled by bigger frontcourt players in the BE.

Bottom line — this team is going to get murdered by strong teams on the boards, no matter how good the guards turn out to be.

Comment by hugh green 10.30.09 @ 8:27 am

Hugh Green–you and your buddy should hold off on the gloom and doom for awhile. Miller didn’t play in the game due to illness (flu?) JDixon is still out with a broken foot, and Brown won’t be back until Dec. 20. More importantly, Taytor and the other true frosh bigs are just that, freshmen. They should/will improve significantly as the season progresses and they gain experince at this level. IMO, we are so used to seeing a veteran experienced team this time of year that is already proven and BE ready–with probably only a small additonal upside yet to come that we are comparing this new team early on against that standard. This team isn’t at that level (nor should we expect it to be) at this very early stage. On the other hand, this squad is likely to change far more for the better, relativley speaking of course, as the season progresses than those past veteran teams. We should expect a noticably improved squad by the time the BE games begin and a vastly improved one by the time the BE tourney rolls around.

Comment by pitt1972 10.31.09 @ 7:06 pm

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