Gorillas v. Shockers

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Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby Ricardo del Rio » November 5th, 2012, 11:48 pm

The Shocks won the game, but it was not a good outing against a D-2 team.

The 4th place prediction seems way too high to me.

This year the Shockers have a bunch of slow footed clods, who tried to knock the orange paint off the rims.
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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby C0|db|00ded » November 5th, 2012, 11:55 pm

Man, did we look nasty tonight. Lots of weapons.. lots of weapons. And the Gorillas were a physical bunch. That #34 for PSU was 240lbs and would have been a welcomed addition to 9 out of 10 Valley teams. I suspect he was playing for PSU because of some severe behavioral or academic issues..

Barrah should have been at our game tonight recruiting some of their players. I saw some SIU-C'esque physicality on display tonight.


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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby C0|db|00ded » November 5th, 2012, 11:59 pm

Here's that #34.. he was a nasty sucker!

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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby Shocker_Phi » November 6th, 2012, 12:15 am

Lol I love the sarcasm from Ricardo.

My goodness, I am excited for this season. 100-56 is quite the score, even though it may be a D-II team. That kind of scoring doesn't come often. Oh wait, I guess we did do that twice last year too... :D
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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby Ricardo del Rio » November 6th, 2012, 12:33 am

I am not sure anyone cares, but here is the box. It is buried in the story. Scroll down and you will see it.

[url][/http://www.kansas.com/2012/11/05/2557711/wichita-state-rolls-past-pittsburg.htmlurl]
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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby uniftw » November 6th, 2012, 8:13 am

Yay for beating a D2 team who has a record under .500 the last three years combined!
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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby TrueBlueJay » November 6th, 2012, 10:08 am

Isn't there an Exhibition Games thread already? Poor, poor Shuckers...always getting picked on for no reason. :cry:
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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby 2livewu » November 6th, 2012, 10:57 am

Some things to like last night, others not so much.

I thought Pitt State was lousy, but they had zero chance against WSU's talent and athleticism. 54-17 at half made it seem closer than it was.

Armstead is really good. Nobody is going to enjoy playing against him. Big, strong, smart, fast as heck, gets to the rim with power. Outstanding defensively.

EO-If we get 12-15 quality minutes we'll be fortunate. Still commands attention because of his size but he's a liability against anyone that can play basketball because he cannot react. He has to think, and he usually thinks wrong.

Hall-Jeez he's a load. More offensive skills and just doesn't stop.

Baker and Wessel are simply solid. Wessel a lot better than expected. He got it over the summer. Baker is talented and is the kind of player that's going to make everyone else better. I promise you Baker is on the All Freshman first five barring injury.

Demetric Williams needs to get over the ankle injury, but even then he was the fastest player on the court.

I don't get the love for White. He takes bad shots and often seems out of control and struggles to defend.

VanVleet didn't show much and I don't expect much from him with Armstead, Williams and Baker able to play the point. Maybe the bright lights stressed him out last night, but he's got a long way to go.

Wiggins and Early have plenty of talent but we'll see if they can pick up the game quick enough to be factors. Early especially is needed and could be a stud with his size, athleticism and skill set.

Cotton was Cotton. Solid, athletic, few if any mistakes. Rarely hurts you but needs to be more assertive.

Derail Green is not ready for D1 and should redshirt. Lufile did not play.

WSU can beat any Valley team on a given day with their size, talent and athleticism. If they don't improve, a well coached and disciplined team will frustrate the heck out of them.

One thing I enjoyed seeing was a lot of full court pressure for much of the game. I think this is the way for this team to be most successful. Sitting back and playing half court D doesn't use their talents very well.
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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby kochhead22 » November 6th, 2012, 11:29 am

2livewu wrote:Some things to like last night, others not so much.

I thought Pitt State was lousy, but they had zero chance against WSU's talent and athleticism. 54-17 at half made it seem closer than it was.

Armstead is really good. Nobody is going to enjoy playing against him. Big, strong, smart, fast as heck, gets to the rim with power. Outstanding defensively.

EO-If we get 12-15 quality minutes we'll be fortunate. Still commands attention because of his size but he's a liability against anyone that can play basketball because he cannot react. He has to think, and he usually thinks wrong.

Hall-Jeez he's a load. More offensive skills and just doesn't stop.

Baker and Wessel are simply solid. Wessel a lot better than expected. He got it over the summer. Baker is talented and is the kind of player that's going to make everyone else better. I promise you Baker is on the All Freshman first five barring injury.

Demetric Williams needs to get over the ankle injury, but even then he was the fastest player on the court.

I don't get the love for White. He takes bad shots and often seems out of control and struggles to defend.

VanVleet didn't show much and I don't expect much from him with Armstead, Williams and Baker able to play the point. Maybe the bright lights stressed him out last night, but he's got a long way to go.

Wiggins and Early have plenty of talent but we'll see if they can pick up the game quick enough to be factors. Early especially is needed and could be a stud with his size, athleticism and skill set.

Cotton was Cotton. Solid, athletic, few if any mistakes. Rarely hurts you but needs to be more assertive.

Derail Green is not ready for D1 and should redshirt. Lufile did not play.

WSU can beat any Valley team on a given day with their size, talent and athleticism. If they don't improve, a well coached and disciplined team will frustrate the heck out of them.

One thing I enjoyed seeing was a lot of full court pressure for much of the game. I think this is the way for this team to be most successful. Sitting back and playing half court D doesn't use their talents very well.



From my view at the game i pretty much agree with everything you've stated. Right after the tip when EO was down low and made a semi-decent move, though there wasn't much defense and scored with a dunk i thought alright maybe he's made some big steps this off-season. After watching the rest of the game it looks like he's made some progress but not as much as i was hoping for him.
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Re: Gorillas v. Shockers

Postby mvcfan » November 6th, 2012, 12:31 pm

uniftw wrote:Yay for beating a D2 team who has a record under .500 the last three years combined!

I especially like the teams in this league who beat a Div. 2 team by 20-25 points. Great Job
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