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		<title>More Observations from Dawgs&#8217; Preseason Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Couldn&#8217;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&#8217;d played a stronger opponent. Here&#8217;s some more of what I saw: This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1929" title="landry copy" src="http://www.montlakemadness.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/landry-copy-300x206.jpg" alt="landry copy" width="163" height="112" />Couldn&#8217;t get everything into my game story, which you can read in its entirety at <a href="http://washington.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1011516" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/washington.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1011516&amp;referer=');">UDubSports.com</a>, so I wanted to post a few more of my observations from the game.</p>
<p>All in all, a better showing than it could have been if we&#8217;d played a stronger opponent. Here&#8217;s some more of what I saw:</p>
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<li>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&#8217;m looking forward to sharing in a post soon.</li>
<li>Walk-on Brendan Sherrer was in street clothes, even though it was announced this week that he&#8217;d be added to the roster and would be dressing for games. He&#8217;s long, but not particularly stocky.</li>
<li>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&#8217;t look happy, though, once the game began and even getting the ball up the court became so difficult.</li>
<li>Venoy Overton said that he&#8217;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.</li>
<li>Isaiah definitely put on some muscle this summer.</li>
<li>Scott Suggs just doesn&#8217;t look like an assertive ballplayer out there. He&#8217;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&#8217;t.</li>
<li>If there&#8217;s one Husky who needs most to get off to a good start, it&#8217;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&#8217;m worried if we think MBA is our third scoring option.</li>
<li>The first 12 minutes of the game we UGLY. The teams combined to shoot 9-40 during the game&#8217;s opening stretch.</li>
<li>Abdul Gaddy&#8217;s defense needs work. He&#8217;s trying, but the dropoff between him and Venoy is ridiculous.</li>
<li>Central Washington guard Austin Dunn is a dead ringer for Jesse Plemons, the dude who plays Landry on &#8220;Friday Night Lights.&#8221; Dead. Ringer.</li>
<li>We only won the second half by <span style="text-decoration: underline;">four points</span>. 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&#8217;ve been able to outscore Central by more than four over 20 minutes.</li>
<li>Here&#8217;s where everyone rated against my expectations coming in:</li>
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<p>Abdul Gaddy: performed <em>slightly </em>worse than I expected, but only because his defense was not strong.</p>
<p>Venoy Overtain: way better what I expected.</p>
<p>Isaiah Thomas: exactly as expected.</p>
<p>Scott Suggs: worse than I expected. Can&#8217;t see him getting minutes on this team right now.</p>
<p>C.J. Wilcox: about what I expected. He shot 0-3 from deep, but that&#8217;s going to happen. If Elston Turner plays well, I think C.J. will be used sparingly.</p>
<p>Elston Turner: worse than expected. He <em>really </em>didn&#8217;t look good tonight, missing all four of his shots, and being generally uninvolved in the action.</p>
<p>Quincy Pondexter: maybe a tiny bit worse than expected, if only because I didn&#8217;t see him take control much on the offensive end in a few spots where he could&#8217;ve.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Darnell Gant: exactly what I expected. Stronger, and more aggressive on the boards, with about 15 extra pounds of muscle.</p>
<p>Matthew Bryan-Amaning: worse than expected, particularly on offense.</p>
<p>Tyreese Breshers: SO much better than expected. Visions of Brockman danced in my head watching him in the post.</p>
<p>Thanks for coming!!</p>
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