

Big win for the Dawgs last night. Now, for the real biggie against Cal on Saturday. The win can get the Huskies back to .500 in conference play, and reassert them as one of the teams to beat in the league.
Here’s some thoughts and observations on Thursday’s big 94-61 win over Stanford:
The Huskies forced 20 turnovers tonight, 20 against Portland State, and 22 against Portland. Coincidentally, these were the three games in which the Huskies looked best all around. Since we’re a team that’s going to live and die with its defense, I love the move to start Justin Holiday, our site”s favorite Husky.
He’s in there for his defense, but the underrated part of the move to start Justin Holiday (and play him starter’s minutes — 26 to be exact) is his impact on the offensive flow. He doesn’t make many mistakes, he never forces his shot, and he’s a good passer.
I liked the move to match Quincy for most of the game against Stanford’s not-so-imposing front line. His focus on aggressive offense and rebounding tonight paid off. Defending Zimmerman or Trotter isn’t going to take anyone out of their game on the other end of the court.
Quincy had a huge dunk off a Justin Holiday steal in the first half that got the crowd going and reminded me how much I love going to big Pac-10 games at Hec Ed.
The Dawgs steadily built their lead tonight all the way through, until garbage time. But their least energetic stretch was still that first five minutes after halftime, which has been the case all season. Strange.
Coach still played 10 guys in the first half and 12 in the game, which I think is too many. That said, it may partially have been due to the foul trouble on Tyreese Breshers (four fouls) and Matthew Bryan-Amaning (three fouls).
When he manages to stay on the court, I like what Breshers does with the ball, but one thing he’s not great at is receiving the pass in the post. With such a wide body, he should be better at shielding himself and gaining possession, but he’s not.
You heard it here: Stanford’s Landry Fields may be the conference MVP when the season is said and done, but Quincy has a much better shot to stick in the NBA. Fields has “Europe” written all over him.
Nice defense by Isaiah against the much taller Jeremy Green. Green averages 17.6 points, and Husky defenders (mostly I.T.) held him to seven tonight. With both scoring leaders held in check, Stanford simply didn’t have anyone else good enough to step up and challenge UW.
Justin Holiday might be the third best rebounder on the team after Quincy Pondexter and Tyreese Breshers.
The Cardinal must’ve blown their coverage at one point, because Isaiah found himself with a clear path to the basket and an easy layup. Seeing it reminded me how rare it is that the Huskies get those kind of easy buckets.
The Huskies shot 0-8 from three in the first half. That’s not going to cut it against Cal.
That “Dancin’ Dawgs” video played on the scoreboard tonight was bad. Very bad.
Thanks for coming!
Tags: Post-game story, Stanford
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Okay…okay…you were right about Holiday. Good call.
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If we took a holiday….just some time to get away. It would be….it would be….so nice.
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You mentioned how poorly we shot from 3, shouldn’t that warrant some more minutes for Suggs? I know he played when the game was out of control, but man that kid has a good looking shot. He’s able to get it off quick and at 6′ 6″ he can shoot over a lot of perimeter defenders. I really liked Turner last year, but he hasn’t put it together this year, Suggs should be getting about all of Turner’s minutes unless he’s in foul trouble.
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That’s Husky basketball and that’s how we win games this year with a tenacious defense! Loved it but won’t be satisfied until we win Saturday and on the road. But we can do it. These clowns that want to fire Romar are just that, clowns.
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In paying attention to our substitution rotation tonight, we were really dialed in when we had this lineup like this:
- Gant
- Pondexter
- Holiday / Suggs
- Thomas
- Gaddy / OvertonI like it……the running line-up. Attacking the press in transition….something we need to do more.
I do have to disagree with you on one thing……Holdiay DOES, more often than not, force his shot. Yeah, we need him out there….but we don’t need him to score. We need his defense, his hustle, and his passing……that’s his role. If he starts shooting more, that’ll be to our detriment….and he’ll need to be yanked from the starting line-up.
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I want to see the dance video – does anyone have a link to it if it’s available? I actually heard it was hilarious…
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Holiday is the MAN! His basketball IQ is off the charts. You were so right
in touting him at the beginning of the year.His defense and contribution on the boards are ELITE. I’ve never seen
a Huskies player who can recover so quickly and cover so much ground,
who breaks up so many passes and tips and grabs so many rebounds that
he has no business getting to.He is an excellent fit in the offense as well, as you stated in your Holiday post. Dude CAN’T shoot at ALL, but
his spacing and passing are solid, and he grounds the Huskies’ half-
court O.Go Holiday!
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I thought our best lineup on Saturday was Overton, Suggs, Pondexter,
Holiday, and MBA. That’s not a knock against Thomas, that was just
when we seemed most dominant and got the most separation on Saturday
afternoon.But Holiday was clearly the catalyst. I bet his plus/minus for the game
was ridiculous.


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