More Observations from Dawgs’ Preseason Game

landry copyCouldn’t get everything into my game story, which you can read in its entirety at UDubSports.com, so I wanted to post a few more of my observations from the game.

All in all, a better showing than it could have been if we’d played a stronger opponent. Here’s some more of what I saw:

  • This was my first time sitting on press row, and being a part of the post-game press conference, and writing a story right after a game, etc. Really good time, and plenty of details about the experience that I’m looking forward to sharing in a post soon.
  • Walk-on Brendan Sherrer was in street clothes, even though it was announced this week that he’d be added to the roster and would be dressing for games. He’s long, but not particularly stocky.
  • The Central Washington kids looked very happy and excited in pre-game warmups, and I was thinking about how this exhibition may be the biggest game some of these guys ever play in. They certainly didn’t look happy, though, once the game began and even getting the ball up the court became so difficult.
  • Venoy Overton said that he’d worked on his shooting a lot over the summer. He played very well tonight, and only turned the ball over once, which was huge for him. But, I was a little concerned to see him launch three three-pointers (he hit one).  Quincy also shot three threes, hitting one as well. The Dawgs went 5-21 from beyond the arc on the night.
  • Isaiah definitely put on some muscle this summer.
  • Scott Suggs just doesn’t look like an assertive ballplayer out there. He’s too content to swing the ball around when it comes to him and got beat a few times on defense. He had every chance to distinguish himself tonight, playing 15 minutes, but didn’t.
  • If there’s one Husky who needs most to get off to a good start, it’s MBA. He went 1-6 from the field and missed all three of his free throws. The 10 rebounds were nice, but based on tonight, I’m worried if we think MBA is our third scoring option.
  • The first 12 minutes of the game we UGLY. The teams combined to shoot 9-40 during the game’s opening stretch.
  • Abdul Gaddy’s defense needs work. He’s trying, but the dropoff between him and Venoy is ridiculous.
  • Central Washington guard Austin Dunn is a dead ringer for Jesse Plemons, the dude who plays Landry on “Friday Night Lights.” Dead. Ringer.
  • We only won the second half by four points. Sure, Coach was messing with the rotation, (we even had Scott Suggs, C.J. Wilcox and Elston Turner out on the floor together for a little bit), but any five of our guys should’ve been able to outscore Central by more than four over 20 minutes.
  • Here’s where everyone rated against my expectations coming in:

Abdul Gaddy: performed slightly worse than I expected, but only because his defense was not strong.

Venoy Overtain: way better what I expected.

Isaiah Thomas: exactly as expected.

Scott Suggs: worse than I expected. Can’t see him getting minutes on this team right now.

C.J. Wilcox: about what I expected. He shot 0-3 from deep, but that’s going to happen. If Elston Turner plays well, I think C.J. will be used sparingly.

Elston Turner: worse than expected. He really didn’t look good tonight, missing all four of his shots, and being generally uninvolved in the action.

Quincy Pondexter: maybe a tiny bit worse than expected, if only because I didn’t see him take control much on the offensive end in a few spots where he could’ve.

Clarence Trent: a little better than expected. Six points, five boards, three out of four from the field. He operated well in the post last night and in transition.

Darnell Gant: exactly what I expected. Stronger, and more aggressive on the boards, with about 15 extra pounds of muscle.

Matthew Bryan-Amaning: worse than expected, particularly on offense.

Tyreese Breshers: SO much better than expected. Visions of Brockman danced in my head watching him in the post.

Thanks for coming!!

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  1. Magglio’s avatar

    good recap. without living in Washington, i’ve been looking forward to your coverage all morning on my walk to work. Go Dawgs!

  2. Paul’s avatar

    I really enjoyed your breakdown w/ each player as to where reality met expectations.

    How would you answer it for the team as a whole?

  3. Chillin’s avatar

    What did you expect from C.J. Wilcox? He is there best shooter and you expected him to go 0-3 from three. Please clarify what you mean by that. I have heard that he looked like he belonged. If he would have it one of those threes. He would have been closed to double digits.

  4. Themod’s avatar

    Thanks for the comment, Chillin… I guess what I meant was that I expected CJ to look like a freshman tonight, and he did. His points weren’t the result of creating his own offense — he just finished on a couple of plays. He DOES belong, but it’s going to take some time for him to be able to come in and impact the game, which is what I expected.

    That said, if for some reason Elston Turner looks as bad as he did last night for a longer stretch, CJ may get an opportunity to develop faster, since I think the Dawgs need to have one of those two guys in the rotation as a sharpshooter.

  5. Themod’s avatar

    Probably slightly below expectations for the team as a whole, Paul. Probably for no other reason than I was excited and expected too much, and the last time I saw most of these guys play a real game was at the end of last season when these guys were in top form.

  6. Gersen’s avatar

    Their defense was way better than last year at the beginning of the year although too many fouls. They played hard and that was good to see. The shots and foul shots will fall. Hurts not having a 90% Dentmon in there though. We are going to be very good, the quickness is ridiculous.

    I feel better than a UCLA fan right now. :)

  7. GrantUW’s avatar

    Compared to last year we are way more athletic and way deeper on the bench. The defense looked really good, with only a few breakdowns. However, rebounding was a glaring weakness last night. It would be one thing if our shots were falling, but we shot so terrible from the field that our offensive rebound numbers should have been much higher than they were. If the rebounding edge is lost, this team loses a huge part of its offense.

    As for the players, I was amazed at how bad Turner looked. I had him as a potential starter if Romar wanted to go small and play Q at the 4 spot, but after last night I’m not so sure he is in the current rotation…I thought he was hurt or something, because he looked worse than last year.

    I also thought Suggs looked pretty decent. He didn’t force any shots, was comfortable with the ball in his hands, and was a tough matchup for opposing guards thanks to his height. His coast to coast lay up where he basically drove in between 3 defenders was pretty sweet. Based on last night, I’d rate him ahead of both Wilcox and Turner(despite the one play where he basically tripped Gaddy and almost caused a TO).

    Overton looked good…really good. IT and Q did their thing, although Q was not very aggressive the first half. Trent was better than expected, love the athleticism. Breshers looked great, can’t wait for him to get back into game shape.

    Gant was OK…I hope he can get more comfortable with that turnaround jumper in the lane, because it will be there, especially if teams play zone against us.

    MBA…wasn’t very impressed, expected a lot more, especially considering the competition. I wish he would go strong to the basket instead of settling for the fade away hook shot he likes.

    Gaddy was interesting to see. He looked great and in control when running the offense, especially when he drove and found open guys. I just wish he had been more aggressive. He passed the ball around the perimeter too much instead of making the play himself. His defense needs a lot of work, and if he can’t hit open jumpers then opposing defenses will have an easy time against us.

    Free throws were unbelievable…The biggest thing about losing Dentmon is when we are in cloase games and the other team is fouling us, I am not sure who I want to have the ball. Last year it was always JD, but now it’s kinda sketchy. Hopefully the guys were just tired and still adjusting to each other, because I expect this team to look a lot more polished against Wright St. than they did last night.

  8. chillin’s avatar

    I heard from a reliable source that CJ is likely to redshirt. You guys don’t think you need him this year. The second that Elston is not hitting from the outside. Where do you go from there? You guys are saying that Gaddy will get better as time goes on. I think we should be saying the same thing about Wilcox. I don’t know what we are going to do if Elston is having an off game. Teams are going to pack the middle or play zone against us. CJ should not red shirt!