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February 13, 2010

Lightly Recapping Last Night

Filed under: Basketball,Opponent(s) — Chas @ 1:51 pm

A Friday night game that didn’t end until close to midnight means much media coverage — beyond ESPN — results in not nearly the number of news stories this kind of game would usually produce. Add in the opening ceremonies of the Vancouver Olympics and it goes down furthe. As a further aside, I am so glad I didn’t get talked into DVRing the game to let the wife watch the opening ceremonies on the big HD TV. Even with a 1/2 hour extension of taping, it would have been short.

Was this the game of the year (at least to this point)? I’m inclined to doubt it since there are too many games left. Plus you never make that judgment right afterwards. That said,  I sure won’t argue against it.

Fun fact. Bob Huggins is yet to beat Pitt at the Pete. Before the game, Huggins did his best to play the, “no game is bigger than another,” card.

“All (a win) means is we still have three losses and we’re still two games behind (Syracuse and Villanova in the standings),” Huggins said. “We don’t try to get too up or down or make any game bigger than the other.”

And after the triple-OT loss?

“I’ve done this for 30 years, man,” West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said, asked if he could remember a game with so many swings. “There isn’t much I haven’t seen.”

A very interesting little factoid in that article.

The Butler Couldn’t Do It

Da’Sean Butler scored a game-high 32 points for West Virginia, but it was not enough. Butler was slowed by Pitt’s Jermaine Dixon in regulation, then scored 15 points in the overtimes after Dixon fouled out.

*13-18 FT

Butler by Defender
17 2
J. Dixon Rest of Team
FG 1-9 8-13
Points

Butler also scored 13 points in the first half. During the liveblog, it can be easy to miss some of the individual defense being done. I know I was more frustrated with Dixon’s offense. When Dixon fouled out, Butler caught fire again. Butler went and scored 12 straight points for WVU in the second and third OTs to carry the ‘Eers. I’m so glad he’s a senior.

WVU players were less jaded than their coach after the game.

“This is definitely one of the toughest losses I’ve had,” Bryant said.

Go on

“The feeling in my stomach is sick; it is disgusting,” said West Virginia point guard Darryl “Truck” Bryant. “We’re up seven points, with a minute left — that’s a game we are supposed to win every single time and we didn’t. We missed free throws, turned the ball over, there is no reason for it — we’re supposed to win that game.”

That much, Huggy-Bear can agree.

“When you miss free throws and fumble it around like that, you allow the other team to stay in the game,” West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said. “And then, we turn it over and everybody in the gym knows they want Gibbs to shoot it — including our guys — and we let him shoot and tie the game.

“Give Pitt credit, they didn’t fold and continued to play hard, but they couldn’t have won this game without a lot of help from us. I mean, when a team comes back like that, they have to get some help from the other team, and we gave them a lot of help.”

The biggest help was the missed free throws late in regulation that could have made it impossible for Pitt. The turnovers, missed baskets and bad defense by Hoopies hurt them, but that all still required Pitt to do what it needed to do. Missing three straight front end’s of one-and-ones in the final minute.

No doubt, if Pitt had been on the other end we would be totally on the issue of how Pitt gave the game away. However, since Pitt came out on top, we can go with the good stuff of how the team dug deep, never quit and just through the superior will and character of being Pitt, beat the Hoopies.

“I’m very proud of our guys and how they battled,” Pitt coach Jamie Dixon said. “Hopefully, we can learn something from this and build off it.”

In front of a sold-out crowd and a national television audience, Pitt, which trailed the entire second half, rallied from a 66-59 deficit in the final 50 seconds to force overtime.

“I didn’t think we would never have a game like Louisville in the same season,” junior forward Gilbert Brown said. “But we did it tonight. It’s the greatest comeback ever since I’ve been at Pitt. The way we fought back at the end of regulation was just huge. This goes down as one of the greatest.”

Perhaps just as importantly, the game helped the players get some of their swagger back.

“We needed a win like this to make us believe we could do this again,” said Pitt’s Gilbert Brown, talking about a recently snapped stretch in which the Panthers lost four of five games.

Briefly, about the fans. There really wasn’t much of a concern it seemed. So, the praise for behaving seems a little silly. Even sillier, before the game, WV homers pretended to be concerned because Pitt was not concerned. The winner, though, goes to a WV writer who actually wondered aloud if Hoopies would try to make Pitt fans look just as bad.

Quick question: Does a WVU fan buy a Pitt shirt and attend tonight’s game and pick a moment to throw stuff on the floor? Hypothetical, that’s all.

Outstanding.





what I got got out of the game was the play of 2 of the 3 freshman. Obviously, Taylor is a work in progress that needs much offseason conditioning and practicing .. but to see Wodall and Richardson step up in a pressure situation was reassuring. While neither may be future 1st round draft picks, I would expect both to be solid contributors for the next few seasons.

Comment by wbb 02.13.10 @ 2:09 pm

C’mon Chaz – we all know Huggins threw the game so he could take the Michi… oh wait, wrong sport.

Comment by Bryan 02.13.10 @ 2:59 pm

It’s mind boggling that a beat writer would put forth a suggestion like this guy did – I’m serious. It, to me, really shows what an inferiority complex West Virginians have in regards to PITT and collegiate sports.

Comment by Reed 02.13.10 @ 5:18 pm

This statement confounds me. Did he think the hoopies could single-handedly de-bracketize us? What chutzpah, what arrogance.

“This is definitely one of the toughest losses I’ve had,” Bryant said. “This game probably put Pitt in the NCAAs.”

Comment by steve 02.13.10 @ 6:42 pm

Slightly off topic, but Juan Dixon, brother of Jermaine, was suspended indefinitely after testing positive for steroids while playing in Europe.

link to wbal.com

Comment by Dave in Orlando 02.13.10 @ 8:56 pm

Great win over the inbred hoopies from Morgantown, the class that the Oakland Zoo has priceless.

Comment by The Oakland Jew 02.13.10 @ 9:13 pm

Steve….I took that comment the SAME WAY! We could still not be in with that win and still could be out with that win. To think that the win was “so big” that we’d be in regardless…or that our resume was “so poor” that we wouldn’t get in without a big signature win is laughable. Here’s hoping we finish ahead of them in the final BE standings and also dispose of them in the BET.

Looking at the remaining schedules we’re competing with GT and WVU for the double bye. It’s conceivable that all three of us go 4-2 to finish the season and finish in a three-way tie. Need GT to beat WVU in their matchup. GT would then have one spot with a 2-0 record against the other two. We would win the tiebreaker with WVU with our win against Syracuse. A little early….I know…but just sayin’!

Comment by Final Four 02.14.10 @ 11:15 am

OK – “NUFFS NUFF!” I AM a Mountaineer who roots hard for MY Panthers – and please; do not tell me that this cannot be done as I have done this successfully for years! I get a real kick out of this blog. My husband (alum, who lives and dies by all things Panthers) reads posts to me regularly. But, “Come on, Man!” Really? Comparing us to the “Hoopies?” (I hate that name by the way.) It is embarrassing to me to think that some think the Panthers and Mountaineers are in the same league. And, I think any respectable full time Panther that does, should be striped of their Pitt credentials! As an undergrad, I did not even know the Mountaineers were a “real” team. All Pitt hatred went east toward (UN) Happy Valley. We had no room or stomach to “hate” any one else!! JoPa since has chickened out on both WVU and Pitt so now Pitt resorts to hammering the Mountaineers – ?? Does this make any sense? Pitt has style and class and the Mountaineers are always trying too hard. All this being said, I do love my homeboys in Morgantown. At the Big East Tourney, I will sport both logos (depending on who is on the court at the time) and cheer harder than my full time Pitt friends. I will live and die by every turnover and long-range jumper. I will shake my head when my ‘Eers embarrass themselves. I continue to remain both sad and perplexed when Pitt compares themselves to their lessers down the road – ?? Do we not have enough to do at the Great University of Pittsburgh? PS – I also stay to the last tick of the clock as a season ticket holder at the Pete. How about the rest of the “fans”?

Comment by Holli Smith 02.14.10 @ 12:47 pm

Huh?

Comment by steve 02.14.10 @ 2:25 pm

second that “huh” from Steve. No idea what that WVU fan was trying to say. I do know this: there is a significant percentage of WVU fans that resemble a prison population. Classless. I attended the Pitt FB game in Morgantown and the classic Friday night-Sat morning. In Morgantown we were harassed with vulgarity all night and you had to buddy up to safely go to the restroom. After the remarkable BB comeback this weekend, a young Hoopie who probably sold a sheep or two to get into our section at the Pete (107) sucker punched a middle aged Pitt fan and bloodied his nose. The Pitt crowd reacted civilly and the young punk was detained until security arrived and led him off in handcuffs. That hoopie is lucky we Pitt fans DO have class, or he might have not made it out of the Pete to drown his sorrows with Woolite.

Yeah, I hate WVU too. Hail to Pitt. A great effort by our resilient Panthers.

Comment by Bossdaws 02.14.10 @ 3:46 pm

a little too much of that Mountain Dew perhaps?

Comment by wbb 02.14.10 @ 7:45 pm

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