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DJ's shot puts MU in the victor's circle

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (muwarrior92)

My update will be limited as I missed most of the game traveling today.  I was able to catch the last 16 minutes of the second half in the freezing cold outside while viewing the broadcast online via a wireless connection (not sure who's connection I borrowed in the neighborhood, but it was open and password free....maybe someone in the bandwidth giving mood for Christmas) with my son...painful...and beautiful all at once.





In a nutshell, this was a below average ACC team from last year who has looked pretty good this year, including a narrow loss at Davidson.   The Wolfpack were 7-1 heading into the game, including 6-0 at home.   The game marked Marquette's first road game of the season, less than two weeks before BIG EAST play.

MU trailed by three at the break, and the game was close for most of the second half until the seniors took over...all of them.  In the last eight minutes it was the seniors' time to shine.

It started with MU trailing 52-50 with 8:44 remaining when Dominic James found an open Wes Matthews in the corner for a three pointer.  The senior nailed it putting MU up 53-52.  After NC State tied the game, DJ juked the Wolfpack defender badly for a layup to put MU back up two points.  A few moments later, senior Jerel McNeal was fouled but made both free throw attempts to open up the a four point lead.  After an NC State bucket, another  senior, Dwight Burke, was not to be outdone.  Burke went hard to the basket only to be fouled.  The 40% free throw shooter stepped up to the line and rattled home both shots to push MU back up 59-55 with 5:16 to play.

The next 90 seconds would be the DJ show as he made back to back three-point bombs to put the Golden Eagles up 65-59 and forcing a timeout by NC State with 3:26 to play.  The game seemed to be in MU's control but the Wolfpack resfused to back down.  An NC State three-pointer out of the timeout cut the lead to three.  Then a missed MU jump shot led to another Wolfpack three-pointer, tying the game was tied at 65-65 with under two minutes to play.

The next minute was not one the seniors should hang their hat on.  After a foul on junior Lazar Hayward, another foul was called on Jerel McNeal giving the Wolfpack two free throws.  State did not take advantage by bricking both attempts.  Soon, the Wolfpack would be given another opportunity after DJ was called for a travel by sliding his pivot foot, but again State could not take advantage.

Now with less than a minute to play, MU moved the ball to Lazar Hayward on the left wing where he missed a mid range jump shot to take the lead with :48 remaining.  NC State rebounded and tried to go down low for the lead.  A great defensive play by Dwight Burke and James forced a turnover with 25 seconds left.  Buzz Williams took a timeout to setup the final play.

On the inbounds play, DJ was given the ball.  He yo-yo'd the ball back and forth down to 15, down to 10, down to 7 and still nothing.  He made a break toward the right sideline and was cutoff, he then reverse dribbled to the left and launched a three-pointer that was golden with 0.4 left.  MU up 68-65.  WOW.  Not exactly the most elegant play but DJ made it work.  What a spectacular moment for the senior, clutch.

NC State had to make a miracle play to go to OT and almost did.  The Wolfpack threw the inbounds pass to the top of the key where they turned and launched a three pointer....GOOD.  Fortunately for MU, the shot left his had about two tenths of a second after the horn had sounded.

The win marks only the fourth in MU history in the state of North Carolina, moving MU's record to 4-25 all time.

Buzz Williams
is the ONLY MU coach with a winning record in the state of North Carolina at 1-0.

With the victory MU moves to 10-2 on the season. MU's next game is December 28th against Presbyterian at the Bradley Center.

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http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2008/12/djs-shot-puts-mu-in-victors-circle.html

TallTitan34

In Todd's blog he says:

Quote-- I asked Buzz Williams if he thought James' three was on line when he let it go.

"You know, I think Dominic has played at an ultra-high level all year long in regards to having poise but yet engaging his defender," he said. "Not necessarily engaging his defender to score or shoot. But I thought of the four threes he (made), all four of them when he shot them, I thought they were baskets."

Dom wasn't drifting to the right or left in the air when he made those threes last night.  When he drifts, I've rarely seen him make it.  Last night he was just straight up with no lateral movement.  Hopefully he can keep that up.

RedWebster


esotericmindguy

Yeah, there is no way in h*ll I would bundle up to stream a MU game.  I'm impressed.

One thing that no one is bringing up, including the announcers with the replay, is that it wasn't a 3 pointer with .4 left.  NC State guy caught the ball and landed with one foot inside the high school 3 point line and jumped for the shot, even if it would have counted MU would have won.

Pardner

Quote from: RedWebster on December 23, 2008, 07:13:58 AM
Absolutely classic photo...a true diehard!

+1.  Not only that, a family of diehards.  A keeper.

ATWizJr


ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: RedWebster on December 23, 2008, 07:13:58 AM
Absolutely classic photo...a true diehard!

My wife shot the photo as more evidence of how insane I am, as if she needed any.  I'm just glad I didn't break the computer when DJ hit the shot.

I just wish the Packers had won for my son.

Ahoya06

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on December 23, 2008, 10:41:38 AM
My wife shot the photo as more evidence of how insane I am, as if she needed any.  I'm just glad I didn't break the computer when DJ hit the shot.

I just wish the Packers had won for my son.

A Packer win would have been icing on the cake, that's for sure. And bundling up to watch online is HUGE, all the folks calling you out for being in Vegas the night of the Dayton game should take note.

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