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DT_PITT

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** I recall a thread from about three months ago talking about how the Hoop Team’s depth would be a real asset.

** That’s the nature of preseason threads, I suppose. It feels like every player can be a major contributor until the season starts and the best players emerge as your best players.

** Before today, I’m not sure one would have called Pitt’s bench a strength. Sure, we’ve been weathering the Dunn Thumb storm, and we’ve had important contributions here and there from each. But even in @JimHammett 's pregame article, he gave the nod to the Cal Bears’ bench over the Panthers. And that was even before we learned Ish Leggett wouldn’t be playing.

** Toss in four fouls in the second half for both GDG and Cam, and there’s some real reasons to worry.

** Yet somehow, Beebah, Jorge, Amsal and Papa came up with 74 important and productive minutes They weren’t always spectacular minutes. But they were the minutes the team needed from them.

** Maybe that’s even selling Beebah a little too short. He shook off a little bit of a slow start to score 13 points in the games final 23 minutes. Maybe more than his points was his willingness to play physical and get on the court for loose balls.

** It seemed to me that physicality and toughness were lacking from all of the Panthers in the game's first 16 minutes. And if you don’t want to commit to that, one can at least say with certainty that we were getting our collective butts kicked on the glass.

** When a missed Bear shot banged off a Panther hand out of bounds at the 2:31 mark of the first half, it was their 9th offensive rebound of the game. That’s too many for a whole game, not to mention a half.

** But somehow the Panthers cleaned up their rebounding act from that point on, and the Bears ended the game with only two more offensive caroms.

** At the center of our revived rebounding efforts was our center, who brought much more needed physicality in the paint and on the glass. In fact, he collected more rebounds today than he has in any game since his freshman year.

** Perhaps more impressive was Cam’s play on the offensive end. It was worth a worry that he might try to force a little too much in Ish’s absence. Instead, his offensive decision making and efficiency were nothing short of splendid.

** Plain and simply, this was Cam’s best game as a Panther. Congrats Mr. Corhen!

** Let’s also not forget that it was Cam’s first half and-one started the Panthers on their road back from the 16 point deficit.

** I’m not one who usually complains about referees, but I will certainly be happy enough to never see Paul Szelc at the Pete again.

** Paul looked like an amateur out there today spending more time fighting with Jeff Capel, and even Tim O’Toole, instead of properly calling the game. In fact, it looked to me like he was arguing more with Capel (instead of the other way around) while the whole crew was busy at the monitor looking too long at Austin's T, until Szelc finally called Capel for a ridiculous technical as well. And just to show this isn’t just homerism, Paul spent too much time jawing with Cal Coach Mark Madsen too.

** Little harm though. Somehow, the Panthers ended up with the ball after that whole Ref Show, and Tony Henderson seemed to offer the Panthers a make up T as an apology for Paul. So we picked up a point there I suppose.

** When the first half dust settled, the Panthers were only down four and somehow it was pretty clear the Panthers had taken control. And it only took the Panthers 5 second half minutes to turn that four point deficit into a three possession lead.

** Most of that three possession lead was generated by Jaland of course. Despite this being an effort where the bench filled in capably, and Cam stepped up wonderfully, this was no doubt Jaland’s operation.

** Jaland wasn’t perfect, being a little looser on his drives than one might like. But he’s relentless and whenever this team faces adversity, that’s when he plays his hardest. And we simply needed to tolerate some wild drives within Jalan's work to let him accumulate 27 points and 8 assists.

** And while seeing our depth step forward was a welcome sight today, seeing Ish, or even Damian, on the floor on Saturday against the Cardinal will be even more welcome.

** For now, Congratulations to all of our 11-2 Panthers.
 
** I recall a thread from about three months ago talking about how the Hoop Team’s depth would be a real asset.

** That’s the nature of preseason threads, I suppose. It feels like every player can be a major contributor until the season starts and the best players emerge as your best players.

** Before today, I’m not sure one would have called Pitt’s bench a strength. Sure, we’ve been weathering the Dunn Thumb storm, and we’ve had important contributions here and there from each. But even in @JimHammett 's pregame article, he gave the nod to the Cal Bears’ bench over the Panthers. And that was even before we learned Ish Leggett wouldn’t be playing.

** Toss in four fouls in the second half for both GDG and Cam, and there’s some real reasons to worry.

** Yet somehow, Beebah, Jorge, Amsal and Papa came up with 74 important and productive minutes They weren’t always spectacular minutes. But they were the minutes the team needed from them.

** Maybe that’s even selling Beebah a little too short. He shook off a little bit of a slow start to score 13 points in the games final 23 minutes. Maybe more than his points was his willingness to play physical and get on the court for loose balls.

** It seemed to me that physicality and toughness were lacking from all of the Panthers in the game's first 16 minutes. And if you don’t want to commit to that, one can at least say with certainty that we were getting our collective butts kicked on the glass.

** When a missed Bear shot banged off a Panther hand out of bounds at the 2:31 mark of the first half, it was their 9th offensive rebound of the game. That’s too many for a whole game, not to mention a half.

** But somehow the Panthers cleaned up their rebounding act from that point on, and the Bears ended the game with only two more offensive caroms.

** At the center of our revived rebounding efforts was our center, who brought much more needed physicality in the paint and on the glass. In fact, he collected more rebounds today than he has in any game since his freshman year.

** Perhaps more impressive was Cam’s play on the offensive end. It was worth a worry that he might try to force a little too much in Ish’s absence. Instead, his offensive decision making and efficiency were nothing short of splendid.

** Plain and simply, this was Cam’s best game as a Panther. Congrats Mr. Corhen!

** Let’s also not forget that it was Cam’s first half and-one started the Panthers on their road back from the 16 point deficit.

** I’m not one who usually complains about referees, but I will certainly be happy enough to never see Paul Szelc at the Pete again.

** Paul looked like an amateur out there today spending more time fighting with Jeff Capel, and even Tim O’Toole, instead of property calling the game. In fact, it looked to me like he was arguing more with Capel (instead of the other way around) while the whole crew was busy at the monitor looking too long at Austin's T, until Szelc finally called Capel for a ridiculous technical as well. And just to show this isn’t just homerism, Paul spent too much time jawing with Cal Coach Mark Madsen too.

** Little harm though. Somehow, the Panthers ended up with the ball after that whole Ref Show, and Tony Henderson seemed to offer the Panthers a make up T as an apology for Paul. So we picked up a point there I suppose.

** When the first half dust settled, the Panthers were only down four and somehow it was pretty clear the Panthers had taken control. And it only took the Panthers 5 second half minutes to turn that four point deficit into a three possession lead.

** Most of that three possession lead was generated by Jaland of course. Despite this being an effort where the bench filled in capably, and Cam stepped up wonderfully, this was no doubt Jaland’s operation.

** Jaland wasn’t perfect, being a little looser on his drives than one might like. But he’s relentless and whenever this team faces adversity, that’s when he plays his hardest. And we simply needed to tolerate some wild drives within Jalan's work to let him accumulate 27 points and 8 assists.

** And while seeing our depth step forward was a welcome sight today, seeing Ish, or even Damian, on the floor on Saturday against the Cardinal will be even more welcome.

** For now, Congratulations to all of our 11-2 Panthers.
Good Stuff DT!

Who do you think are the best officials that we see on a fairly regular basis?
 
** I recall a thread from about three months ago talking about how the Hoop Team’s depth would be a real asset.

** That’s the nature of preseason threads, I suppose. It feels like every player can be a major contributor until the season starts and the best players emerge as your best players.

** Before today, I’m not sure one would have called Pitt’s bench a strength. Sure, we’ve been weathering the Dunn Thumb storm, and we’ve had important contributions here and there from each. But even in @JimHammett 's pregame article, he gave the nod to the Cal Bears’ bench over the Panthers. And that was even before we learned Ish Leggett wouldn’t be playing.

** Toss in four fouls in the second half for both GDG and Cam, and there’s some real reasons to worry.

** Yet somehow, Beebah, Jorge, Amsal and Papa came up with 74 important and productive minutes They weren’t always spectacular minutes. But they were the minutes the team needed from them.

** Maybe that’s even selling Beebah a little too short. He shook off a little bit of a slow start to score 13 points in the games final 23 minutes. Maybe more than his points was his willingness to play physical and get on the court for loose balls.

** It seemed to me that physicality and toughness were lacking from all of the Panthers in the game's first 16 minutes. And if you don’t want to commit to that, one can at least say with certainty that we were getting our collective butts kicked on the glass.

** When a missed Bear shot banged off a Panther hand out of bounds at the 2:31 mark of the first half, it was their 9th offensive rebound of the game. That’s too many for a whole game, not to mention a half.

** But somehow the Panthers cleaned up their rebounding act from that point on, and the Bears ended the game with only two more offensive caroms.

** At the center of our revived rebounding efforts was our center, who brought much more needed physicality in the paint and on the glass. In fact, he collected more rebounds today than he has in any game since his freshman year.

** Perhaps more impressive was Cam’s play on the offensive end. It was worth a worry that he might try to force a little too much in Ish’s absence. Instead, his offensive decision making and efficiency were nothing short of splendid.

** Plain and simply, this was Cam’s best game as a Panther. Congrats Mr. Corhen!

** Let’s also not forget that it was Cam’s first half and-one started the Panthers on their road back from the 16 point deficit.

** I’m not one who usually complains about referees, but I will certainly be happy enough to never see Paul Szelc at the Pete again.

** Paul looked like an amateur out there today spending more time fighting with Jeff Capel, and even Tim O’Toole, instead of property calling the game. In fact, it looked to me like he was arguing more with Capel (instead of the other way around) while the whole crew was busy at the monitor looking too long at Austin's T, until Szelc finally called Capel for a ridiculous technical as well. And just to show this isn’t just homerism, Paul spent too much time jawing with Cal Coach Mark Madsen too.

** Little harm though. Somehow, the Panthers ended up with the ball after that whole Ref Show, and Tony Henderson seemed to offer the Panthers a make up T as an apology for Paul. So we picked up a point there I suppose.

** When the first half dust settled, the Panthers were only down four and somehow it was pretty clear the Panthers had taken control. And it only took the Panthers 5 second half minutes to turn that four point deficit into a three possession lead.

** Most of that three possession lead was generated by Jaland of course. Despite this being an effort where the bench filled in capably, and Cam stepped up wonderfully, this was no doubt Jaland’s operation.

** Jaland wasn’t perfect, being a little looser on his drives than one might like. But he’s relentless and whenever this team faces adversity, that’s when he plays his hardest. And we simply needed to tolerate some wild drives within Jalan's work to let him accumulate 27 points and 8 assists.

** And while seeing our depth step forward was a welcome sight today, seeing Ish, or even Damian, on the floor on Saturday against the Cardinal will be even more welcome.

** For now, Congratulations to all of our 11-2 Panthers.
Amsal's stat line is not impressive, but I thought his overall floor game contributed quite a bit today.

Sure seemed liked he deserved more than 1 assist today.
 
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I recall a thread from about three months ago talking about how the Hoop Team’s depth would be a real asset.
Very true. What's interesting is that depth is now getting REAL
playing time right now. By REAL I mean, playing time when the
game is on the line and not just a few minutes now and then.
Cummings more than the rest. He actually is coming into his own
as a starter. After that 30 pt performance a few games ago, teams
have to prepare for him now. Even with that, he was solid today and
didn't play like a a substitute. Even JDG is now giving us some
meaningful minutes.
 
Amsal's stat line is not impressive, but I thought his overall floor game contributed quite a bit today.

Sure seemed liked he deserved more than 1 assist today.
He had a few nice passes which didn't end up as assists because either the shot was missed or there was a foul.
 
He had a few nice passes which didn't end up as assists because either the shot was missed or there was a foul.
Agreed, he is getting more and more comfortable. Rebounding, defensively, ball handling, etc. all improved. The 3 point shot he took and drained after a whistle blew was beautiful!
Although his (2) free throws (bricks) today really shocked me as his 3 point shooting form is almost perfect! So I looked it up and sure enough, for the year his free throw % is 25% (1/4) vs 43.8% (4/7) 3 point shooting %. Very unusual…
He is going to get better every game this year and might even have a breakout before long!
 
The Cam Corhen we saw today is the guy we need him to be for the rest of conference play. We get plenty of scoring from our guards and they chip in rebounding as well, but, if Cam is going like today, it takes so much pressure off of our guards to supply scoring. Even more importantly, he battled and secured boards on both ends today. When we play Clemson and Duke, we will need Cam to be at his best, and he showed he can do it today.
 
The Cam Corhen we saw today is the guy we need him to be for the rest of conference play. We get plenty of scoring from our guards and they chip in rebounding as well, but, if Cam is going like today, it takes so much pressure off of our guards to supply scoring. Even more importantly, he battled and secured boards on both ends today. When we play Clemson and Duke, we will need Cam to be at his best, and he showed he can do it today.
The announcers said that Cam was practicing the drop step move with O'Toole during warmups. I loved that move by him. If he can just stay out of foul trouble ...
 
Thanks for the fine details, DT.

I can go back to what I always seem to be leaning on....rebounding and defense. And yes, those 2 factors and their improvements in the second half contributed to the Panther win today.

But I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I suspect that Coach Capel gave the guys some great adjustments at halftime and emphasized with them that their defense and rebounding are in need of immediate improvement. He gave them a wake-up call and I doubt it was done in a kind voice. He put a fire in them at halftime, I'm sure. It showed with the end result.
 
Corhen did commit two incredibly stupid fouls in close succession that put the game in real jeopardy.
 
Thanks for the fine details, DT.

I can go back to what I always seem to be leaning on....rebounding and defense. And yes, those 2 factors and their improvements in the second half contributed to the Panther win today.

But I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I suspect that Coach Capel gave the guys some great adjustments at halftime and emphasized with them that their defense and rebounding are in need of immediate improvement. He gave them a wake-up call and I doubt it was done in a kind voice. He put a fire in them at halftime, I'm sure. It showed with the end result.
I think Capel getting that unwarranted technical foul really woke his team up from a rather uninspired effort to that point. Perhaps the Cal player throwing the ball back at Zack might have helped as well. Until that point, they were eating us alive on 2nd chance points. It seemed like those incidents raised our guys intensity level and gave us the drive to take the game over. Jaland and the guys did just that!
 
Although his (2) free throws (bricks) today really shocked me as his 3 point shooting form is almost perfect! So I looked it up and sure enough, for the year his free throw % is 25% (1/4) vs 43.8% (4/7) 3 point shooting %.


For the record, he was 1-4 on foul shots before today, and then went 2-5 today for a total of 3-9 on the season. And he's 7-16 shooting threes on the season.
 
Big thanks to the refs for turning the tide. Crowd was dead and team was uninspired prior to the technical foul nonsense

Had a chance to sit on the floor today. There was a point in the first half Capel pulled Lowe and said his attitude and body language were effed up. And he sat for a few mins.

Lowe responded and blew up for 27 points on the day. Was nice to see him respond so well and the mutual coach - player respect


Also, Capel has built and unbelievable culture here.
 
Thanks, DT. I look forward to your dribbles like I used to look forward to the morning newspaper.

Jaland is the man. He provides this team with leadership.

Thank goodness we have Beebah Cummings on the bench. With 2 guards down, he played like a true starter. He makes me comfortable about the future of this team.

Cam Corhen was nice this game, both with offense and on the boards. He was so big in this victory. It looks as if G. Diaz is starting to get back to his game.

Papa Kante is still raw, but I think he has some good potential.

Let's go Pitt. Two tough games coming up. Hope Ish and Dunn get fully healthy for them. I'm a lot more comfortable when we have 4 guards ready to go.
 
Thanks, DT. I look forward to your dribbles like I used to look forward to the morning newspaper.

Jaland is the man. He provides this team with leadership.

Thank goodness we have Beebah Cummings on the bench. With 2 guards down, he played like a true starter. He makes me comfortable about the future of this team.

Cam Corhen was nice this game, both with offense and on the boards. He was so big in this victory. It looks as if G. Diaz is starting to get back to his game.

Papa Kante is still raw, but I think he has some good potential.

Let's go Pitt. Two tough games coming up. Hope Ish and Dunn get fully healthy for them. I'm a lot more comfortable when we have 4 guards ready to go
The twins combined for 12 points in a total of 32 minutes.
 
Thanks, DT. I look forward to your dribbles like I used to look forward to the morning newspaper.

Jaland is the man. He provides this team with leadership.

Thank goodness we have Beebah Cummings on the bench. With 2 guards down, he played like a true starter. He makes me comfortable about the future of this team.

Cam Corhen was nice this game, both with offense and on the boards. He was so big in this victory. It looks as if G. Diaz is starting to get back to his game.

Papa Kante is still raw, but I think he has some good potential.

Let's go Pitt. Two tough games coming up. Hope Ish and Dunn get fully healthy for them. I'm a lot more comfortable when we have 4 guards ready to go.
Papa Kante reminds me of a classic Jamie Dixon era player. He is raw but learning. Had a redshirt year due to injury. If we can keep him here, by the time he is a junior he will be a really good interior player. It's even possible he could be an all-conference player as an upperclassmen. He has the body and talent to make it happen. He just needs the minutes to develop.
 
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Papa Kante reminds me of a classic Jamie Dixon era player. He is raw but learning. Had a redshirt year due to injury. If we can keep him here, by the time he is a junior he will be a really good interior player. It's even possible he could be an all-conference player as an upperclassmen. He has the body and talent to make it happen. He just needs the minutes to develop.
Papa is showing some potential for sure. What really impresses me given how raw he is and hasn’t been playing basketball all that long is how good and technically sound his foul shooting is. He should give Amsel some lessons.
 
Papa is showing some potential for sure. What really impresses me given how raw he is and hasn’t been playing basketball all that long is how good and technically sound his foul shooting is. He should give Amsel some lessons.
He does have really nice form and a soft touch for a big man. That is pretty rare for a younger big man to possess those skills.
 
** I recall a thread from about three months ago talking about how the Hoop Team’s depth would be a real asset.

** That’s the nature of preseason threads, I suppose. It feels like every player can be a major contributor until the season starts and the best players emerge as your best players.

** Before today, I’m not sure one would have called Pitt’s bench a strength. Sure, we’ve been weathering the Dunn Thumb storm, and we’ve had important contributions here and there from each. But even in @JimHammett 's pregame article, he gave the nod to the Cal Bears’ bench over the Panthers. And that was even before we learned Ish Leggett wouldn’t be playing.

** Toss in four fouls in the second half for both GDG and Cam, and there’s some real reasons to worry.

** Yet somehow, Beebah, Jorge, Amsal and Papa came up with 74 important and productive minutes They weren’t always spectacular minutes. But they were the minutes the team needed from them.

** Maybe that’s even selling Beebah a little too short. He shook off a little bit of a slow start to score 13 points in the games final 23 minutes. Maybe more than his points was his willingness to play physical and get on the court for loose balls.

** It seemed to me that physicality and toughness were lacking from all of the Panthers in the game's first 16 minutes. And if you don’t want to commit to that, one can at least say with certainty that we were getting our collective butts kicked on the glass.

** When a missed Bear shot banged off a Panther hand out of bounds at the 2:31 mark of the first half, it was their 9th offensive rebound of the game. That’s too many for a whole game, not to mention a half.

** But somehow the Panthers cleaned up their rebounding act from that point on, and the Bears ended the game with only two more offensive caroms.

** At the center of our revived rebounding efforts was our center, who brought much more needed physicality in the paint and on the glass. In fact, he collected more rebounds today than he has in any game since his freshman year.

** Perhaps more impressive was Cam’s play on the offensive end. It was worth a worry that he might try to force a little too much in Ish’s absence. Instead, his offensive decision making and efficiency were nothing short of splendid.

** Plain and simply, this was Cam’s best game as a Panther. Congrats Mr. Corhen!

** Let’s also not forget that it was Cam’s first half and-one started the Panthers on their road back from the 16 point deficit.

** I’m not one who usually complains about referees, but I will certainly be happy enough to never see Paul Szelc at the Pete again.

** Paul looked like an amateur out there today spending more time fighting with Jeff Capel, and even Tim O’Toole, instead of properly calling the game. In fact, it looked to me like he was arguing more with Capel (instead of the other way around) while the whole crew was busy at the monitor looking too long at Austin's T, until Szelc finally called Capel for a ridiculous technical as well. And just to show this isn’t just homerism, Paul spent too much time jawing with Cal Coach Mark Madsen too.

** Little harm though. Somehow, the Panthers ended up with the ball after that whole Ref Show, and Tony Henderson seemed to offer the Panthers a make up T as an apology for Paul. So we picked up a point there I suppose.

** When the first half dust settled, the Panthers were only down four and somehow it was pretty clear the Panthers had taken control. And it only took the Panthers 5 second half minutes to turn that four point deficit into a three possession lead.

** Most of that three possession lead was generated by Jaland of course. Despite this being an effort where the bench filled in capably, and Cam stepped up wonderfully, this was no doubt Jaland’s operation.

** Jaland wasn’t perfect, being a little looser on his drives than one might like. But he’s relentless and whenever this team faces adversity, that’s when he plays his hardest. And we simply needed to tolerate some wild drives within Jalan's work to let him accumulate 27 points and 8 assists.

** And while seeing our depth step forward was a welcome sight today, seeing Ish, or even Damian, on the floor on Saturday against the Cardinal will be even more welcome.

** For now, Congratulations to all of our 11-2 Panthers.

- Cummings is what I have been saying for years. He's the real deal.

- Delalic rebounded well. But my God do we struggle rebounding. He played a decent game without making shots so that's a good thing. Still loose with the handle. Needs to learn what he can and can't do. Still wants to be a playmaker.

- Lowe is unreal

- Great minutes by Jorge

- Corhen was great on O but has to rebound.
 
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