by Aargh » November 11th, 2010, 12:15 am
Not much to take from an exhibition, but that's never stopped me before.
Really sloppy first half. Then WSU settled down in the second half.
Joe Ragland (PG) and Ben Smith (SF) both showed why teams should never count on first-year JuCos - in the first half. They had solid second halves.
Demetric Williams sat out the first half for being late for something last spring. It looked like he got the starting PG spot from watching Ragland the first half. Williams started the second half and got 3 fouls in 2 minutes and 18 seconds. So much for winning the PG start by default.
Orukpe is progressing faster than the coaches expected and faster than most fans could have hoped for. 11 boards in 16 minutes and it was nearly humorous to watch players trying to take it to the hoop against him. It was something like 1/6 against Orukpe from 5' or closer. He's looking like he will be able to contribute this year, which is a bit of a surprise. He's miles ahead of where he was a year ago. It's looking like WSU will get two good years out of him (2011 and 2012). If he can keep progressing at the rate he has since getting to WSU, he has the capability to absolutely terrorize opponents next year. He'll probably never get his offensive game going during his time at WSU. He's got the potential to be a lottery pick. It all depends on his continued progress. He's the most athletic "really big guy" I've seen in following Valley games for 40+ years.
Marshall ran some bizarre combinations. I only counted 3 minutes in the first half where there was a combination on the court that would ever happen unless there were major foul problems or injuries. If there were 3 of the top 8 on the court at one time, there was always a 3rd option at another spot.
Four different players got minutes at PG. Stutz got some minutes at PF - which brings up ...
...Stutz, Orukpe, and Ben Smith played together several times - maybe a total of 7 or 8 minutes. That looks like next years front court. Smith is quick and strong going to the basket and can shoot 3's (40%+ in JuCo). He's a "hustle" player sort of like Hatch, but much quicker and more athletic than Hatch. He's probably got a vertical easily above 40". Give Smith and Orukpe a year and that front court could be better than WSU has this year - but without the depth WSU has this year.
I'm still referring to Garrett Stutz as "Mr. Stutz". He's going to earn that level of respect this year. I believe he's a solid and legitimate candidate for PoY. I think he's capable of putting up the numbers that would support that rather than getting it by being the "best choice" from the league winner. He could have had 30 tonight, but scoring easy or automatic buckets wasn't the focus of this game.
Durley didn't start, reportedly because of not going all out in practice, which has been a problem for him his entire career. Durley's game was less than expected. Aaron Ellis got the start and had a better game than would be expected.
Gabe Blair (Sr. PF - MVC All-Bench team) didn't play because of a fractured vertebrae. He's expected to be ready for regular season games. A hurting back can limit a player's effectiveness, so WSU fans might want to consider lowering expectations of Blair this year. Jerome Hamilton (RS Fr PF - 3rd option) didn't play because of a bone bruise. He basically hasn't practiced at all this year. RS last year and no practices this year - he's certain to be getting some major rust buildup and falling behind in progress.