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Author Topic: [Cracked Sidewalks] SNY previews MU  (Read 1615 times)

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[Cracked Sidewalks] SNY previews MU
« on: October 10, 2007, 07:00:06 AM »
SNY previews MU

Brendon Desrochers of SNY in New York continues his in-depth preview of the 2007-2008 Big East season with a look at Marquette. Brendon slots MU in as the 4th best team in the league and zeroes in on the familiar themes -- MU has terrific guards who can't shoot, and bigs who can't play.

Methinks he's selling MU short for the most part -- you'd think Desrochers expects little or no year to year improvement from Crean's bunch despite the heavy dose of returning starters and role players, plus an influx of Big East-ready talent. His notion that MU was 'fringe NCAA team last season' is laughable, plain and simple. And the loss to MSU -- however ugly -- should not the ultimate barometer in evaluating MU last year considering the game was played without the Golden Eagles' best player.

A couple of bones to pick:


Desrochers ignores Maurice Acker. Acker is the one backcourt player that should allow MU to run new, different looks this season on offense which should result in higher shooting percentages for the Three Amigos, not to mention adding a valuable defender to a team that should turn the opposition over even more regularly than last year. Considering how Desrochers considers McNeal's injury bug to be such an issue, he should have detailed the Acker possibilities. Heck, he also ignored Christopherson -- by all accounts a fine shooter, though there's doubt about how much he will be able to contribute as a freshman.
Yes, Fitz needs more shots! I am glad somebody else agrees.

Desrochers does not have a feel for Hayward's game, nor does he account for the Lazar's slow start based on the Clearinghouse concerns. In fact, Desrochers misrepresents Hayward's game by pointing out that the forward made just 20% of his three points shots -- as if to equate his game with that of the the Three Amigos. Of course, Hayward attempted the fewest three pointers of any key player on the roster last year and was a surprisingly effective inside presence for MU in conference play (where he started 13 games).

Ultimately this is nitpicking......MU does struggle from the field and has a questionable inside presence. Still, with a veteran team returning every viable contributor from a group that won 10 Big East games last season, I'd expect MU to finish better than 4th overall.

Key excerpt:

What should we expect of a team that started the season so swimmingly — reaching the top ten in December — and ending the winter as a fringe NCAA Tournament team, easily dispatched by the superior Spartans? With most of the key players on Marquette juniors and seniors, I'd expect a more even level of play across the season. The Eagles' defense will continue to turn over opponents and try to create easy baskets off those forced errors, but the combination of a backcourt that is not a threat from the outside and a frontcourt without an offensive weapon probably means Marquette's ceiling is lower than it might be otherwise.

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2007/10/sny-previews-mu.html
« Last Edit: October 10, 2007, 07:58:39 AM by mu_hilltopper »

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Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] SNY previews MU
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2007, 08:27:06 AM »
Fight the power, NYWarrior.  Fight the power.

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Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] SNY previews MU
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2007, 08:35:12 AM »
I agree it isn't particularly well done, however when you enter the tournament as an 8/9, you are a fringe NCAA team. You are well on the inside of the fringe, but on the fringe none the less. That said, I don't much care. I have no doubt we challenge for the BE title this year. As the season draws closer, I get more and more excited about the prospect of Dominic James playing with a chip on his shoulder, leading a very deep team.

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Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] SNY previews MU
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2007, 10:05:15 AM »
I agree that there is no real sense dwelling on last year, but time heals all wounds and possibly memories diminish over time.  To object to the term "fringe" is not very realistic.  Maybe some do not recall our stumble down the stretch, lsoing the louisville and other late games put us on the fringe.  I will not forget for a while ;) my tense feelings that we needed to beat Pittsburgh to seal an NCAA bid and how I felt when I heard Jerel was out.  I still beleive if we lose to Pitt we did not go.  let us not forget another 10-6 BE team did not go...and that team beat us on our home court.  So to worry about last year is in the past but to say we were not fringe is not realistic.  let's just hope he is not righting the same things next year, although unfortunately my guess is the front line comment will ring true for the next few years at least.

 

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