Several really important take-aways from this game.
1) The Ducks are actually a very talented team and one we will not want to play again, late in the season or in the tourney. Their two freshmen are truly outstanding, and likely Buck's main competition for ROY. Mike and Lewis (both freshmen) and Blackman are all talented players, and are only going to get better. We had to play well to win this one.
2. Our two seniors (TJ and SDJ) played outstanding games when we needed them to. Hope to see them play at this level this coming Wednesday, and the rest of the way.
3. I felt that JJ deserved major recognition for having his best game so far when it mattered, since we needed his contributions to win today. He brings some great intensity, toughness, and lots of other intangibles, so when he is hitting his shots, and contributing offensively, we are a far better team.
4. We started playing with some fire with under 10 minutes to go in this game, when it looked like we were just not "feeling it." It was great to see Buck and TJ combine on the "steal-half-court-pass-monster dunk"
play that I felt really defined the competitiveness of both players. They just would not let us lose. JJ played with that kind of fire too, and SDJ had that look in his eyes, late in this game too.
5. The free-throw shooting looked much better in this game, especially near the end. Heard that TJ stayed after practice this week to practice his FTs, and it showed. SDJ was also "ice-man" at the line.
6. It was very nice to see Kirby get more minutes than MW and Kwesi combined (9 to 5+2). It was well-deserved. Kirby better understands the offense, and can keep the "flow" of it going, much better than our front-line subs. Kirby did a nice job today of getting some of our guys a rest, but MW and Kwesi just kill our momentum, and do it with regularity. The good news is that today we played the guys who give us the best chance to win, and they did win. .