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Thoughts on Texas Basketball vs. Oklahoma

Posted by Trips Right on February 21st, 2009 under Basketball

AJ Abrams had scored the last 16 points for the Horns. Who could blame you if you thought his bid to make it 19 in a row with 21 seconds would be all nylon? I couldn’t. Austin “toast” Johnson wouldn’t. And all you AJ haters shouldn’t. But thank the good Lord that Big Dexter Pittman took nothing for granted and instead bear slapped Taylor Griffin, carved out a space under the bucket big enough to fit Mark Mangino, and grabbed the biggest offensive board of the night leading to a little drop step lay in for a huge 3 point lead with 16 seconds to go. It was possibly the biggest play in a ballgame that included double digit leads by the Longhorns, two separate double digit runs by the Sooners, Sooner histrionics, and big game performances by players from both squads.

Before I get to the players, let me say that I’ve never seen anything as bizarre on a basketball bench as I saw tonight. Trainers constantly rubbing Blake Griffin in various places. Shielding his eyes from the scorching Erwin Center overhead lights. Restraining the big forward from standing and cheering. Jeebus. If it’s that bad, get him to the lockerroom or take him to Brackenridge. And if Dexter exacted that concussion with a wave of his hand, as Scipio put it, get Pittman’s ass to the NFL. Just weird. That said, I hope the young man is okay. And I hope they find whoever shot Willie Warren in the calf. Good grief, man, at least Warren was man enough to drill a 3, fall down onto the floor to stop the bleeding, and then check back into the ballgame 30 seconds later. Weird. On to the players.

AJ Abrams
In soccer parlance, he’s your man of the match. He scored 18 of the team’s final 20 points, and was instant offense when the team decided to go screen roll with AJ and Connor. I thought his 3 ball with 4 seconds on the shot clock down 5 late in the game was the biggest play of the game for Texas. A miss there followed by an ou make at the other end and Texas starts getting down on themselves. AJ only really forced 2 shots that I could see, and he was fouled on one of those.

Damion James
Damion is going to be Damion. A little helter skelter at times but his athleticism and heart to get after the glass is unquestioned. Seven offensive boards against a talented frontcourt is just sick. He was called for two fouls that were a direct result of the inanity that is our ball screen defensive strategy. As a 4, Damion’s usually the rotating help forward when our 5 is hedging. If our 5 is hedging 40 feet from the bucket and charged with keeping Willie Warren from, umm, dribbling, I don’t see how you can use a term more favorable than inane. I challenge you. Tell me it’s not inane. Then tell me why. But as James Hale would say, I regress.

Connor Atchley
Connor nickeled and dimed the hell out of ou tonight. Hit a big 3. Grab a big board. Get a big block and a steal. He was also an integral part in our screen roll game down the stretch providing the slightest perimeter offensive threat necessary to free up AJ Abrams for some looks. We need you Connor. Fight through it bud.

Justin Mason
Mace had the unenviable task of guarding a red hot Willie Warren who happened to be ON tonight. And through no fault of JM. Willie hit tough pull up midrangers, fade away 3’s, and bullshit banks. Tip your cap and move on. More concerning was Mason’s lone rebound and 1-4 from the field.

Gary Johnson
Once again, GJ brought it tonight. He was a sprained ankle away from having a typical 14 point 7 rebound night. I love the pressure he puts on big forwards having to guard him 15 feet from the basket. Attack his competent 15 footer and he’s blowing by you for an easy layup Linda Ronstadt style.

Dogus Balbay
Doge can be a very good player if he could learn to hit a simple 15 foot pullup. That’s it. That’s all. His ability to change directions and get by good perimeter defenders is elite. His ability to finish at the rim and absorb contact to finish is even better. Passing the ball, he’s the Turkish Magic (Büyücülük Balbay). He just needs to be a credible jump shooter to really tap into his ability. It’s stupid watching players guard him with their heels in the paint. It’s frustrating because Balbay can still blow by them. Can you imagine if defenders had to close out on his jumpshot? Defensively he did precisely what we predicted. He was all up in Johnson’s jock holding that goofy looking SOB to just 6 points. That’s what happens when you’re quicker and stronger than another player. Great, great game by the Doge. Oh by the way, Balbay had a ho hum 8 boards and 9 dimes. Sham Wow!!

Varez Ward
Ward came in to provide depth and a bonus bucket. He’s a very capable defender and guarded Warren admirably. If he could find his shooting stroke he’d be an upgrade over Mason.

Clint Chapman
Chapman gave the Horns very valuable minutes, outscoring Griffin in his brief 7 minute stint.

Dexter Pittman
Had the biggest rebound and put back of the year in my opinion. His play vs. Blake Griffin has to solidify his status as a draftable NBA player. He physically matched BG on the defensive end, and pinned everybody’s all american repeatedly on the low blocks on offense. If Texas had more capable shooters and entry passers, he likely draws two more fouls on Blake. Next year, surrounded by 4 players that can shoot, dribble, and pass, Dexter Pittman is going to absolutely wreck shit on the weakside block. Help defense to the talented Horn perimeter players will dictate that weakside blockout assignments come from guards or the small forward. If Taylor Griffin can’t keep Dex off the glass, how can a 2 guard? Dex’s statline in this game doesn’t tell the story.

Coaching
What can you say? The kids brought it tonight and played like their season was on the line. OU fans will whine that the outcome is different if Blake Griffin’s occipital bone hadn’t been crushed by Dexter Pittman’s pinky. But I disagree. I think the boys were provided with a solid defensive gameplan to attack Griffin and they were executing it to perfection prior to the injury. Hell BG was 1-5 with no sign of life up until that point. Give Barnes credit. It’s not his fault Griffin’s skull is made of balsa wood.

Overall, it’s a season saving win for the Horns. A win they can build on and ride into the big dance. If a couple players can come out of their slumps, this team will be a force in the first couple rounds depending on matchups.

Thoughts?

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  1. And I hope they find whoever shot Willie Warren in the calf.

    After talking to you on the phone, I kept saying out loud,”Who shot Willie Warren?” over and over in a high-pitched street pimp voice and it’s still making me belly laugh.

    Great write-up, as usual.

  2. Fun game to see, and intense.

    I am very impressed with OU’s ability to understand who they are, what their roles are, and what they can and cannot do.

    Their multiple screen offense is a bitch to defend. They have three guards who have NBA range, and all three are quick enough to burn you if you try to fight over the top of the screens.

    They also do a great job of backside help on offense.

    That being said, we generally did a fine job of fighting through the screens. I thought both of OU’s runs in the 2nd half had more to do with our sudden blackouts on offense.

    We stopped going inside, we stopped moving away from the ball, and we settled for out of position shots.

    I cannot imagine someone in any better shape than A.J. To fight through all the bodies for 40 minutes, and still be fresh enough to launch his shots on the move, well it was an amazing display.

    The Erwin Center wasn’t full, but it was loud, and it was a physical, athletic game to watch.

  3. “Had the biggest rebound and put back of the year in my opinion.”

    As I began reading your usually great write up that thought began percolating in my brain. When this season is all said and done we may look back on that one play as the most pivotal of the season. UT needs to rack up some more wins to guarantee a spot in Tourny, but they could be dangerous if they make it.

    Again, Connor will be the key. We still need that big guy to get back to where he was last year. We’re seeing signs of life with that and it’s probably directly related to the rise of Dogus.

  4. The Rise of Dogus was my favorite film in the Star Wars series.

  5. Hookah Horns said:

    February 21st, 2009 at 10:15 pm

    The drum was pretty damn full.

  6. As for Warren’s mysterious cramp, it was a poisonous dart from the student section and it worked to perfection. That or Erin Andrews’ thigh-high leather boots.

    As I watched Warren make shot after shot I kept wondering what this team would look like with him in burnt orange.

  7. Facebook User said:

    February 22nd, 2009 at 1:01 am

    Yes, a guy who hits shot after shot, many of his own creation. And lots from far, far away. I might trade a night with Erin Andrews wearing nothing but those leather boots for a player such as you describe.

  8. Damn Sailor, you really like basketball. If I gotta trade a night like that, you’re going to need to throw in a home court advantage similar to Cameron, and maybe a back up point guard who’s a son of an Indiana high school basketball coach.

  9. RansomStoddard said:

    February 22nd, 2009 at 6:10 am

    It is embarassing that national commentators keep commenting on how bad the crowd is.

    Don’t forget that Doge only committed two turnovers. A 9-2 assist to turnover ratio is pretty damn good against the number 2 team in the country.

    The comedy of gooners is hilarious. “Is the camera on me? No, it’s on me. I’m going to shield his eys. I’m going to say ‘please please please’ over and over.”. Funny stuff.

  10. Wanted to mention one Damion James play that shows his athleticism. I believe it was middle of 2nd half, maybe later, where he jumped up for an offensive rebound and came down about 6 to 7ft from basket then immediately lept back up and dropped either a slam or layup. The dude looked like a bionic bunny. If someone can post that video it’s worth keeping on his promo reel.

  11. our crowd is what we thought they were. too many socialites between the 20’s..

  12. Texoz –

    I didn’t see the game. My dad called me a couple of times to give me updates and again just to describe James’ move that you mentioned. He was in awe, said it looked like “something out of a kung fu movie.”

  13. Facebook User said:

    February 22nd, 2009 at 10:35 am

  14. Definitely a strong and agile move, but I’m going to assume that my dad’s imbellishment was due to his elation over the result.

    Thanks for the highlights, Sail.

    Great write-up, Trips, as usual.

  15. Chooky, I didn’t see James’ highlight in the ESPN set listed Sailer posted.

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