Jordan King | 30.39 |
Dji Bailey | 19.91 |
Neal Quinn | 14.69 |
Isaiah Bigelow | 10.41 |
Tyler Harris | 4.65 |
Delonnie Hunt | 4.41 |
Michael Walz | 0.83 |
Aidan Noyes | 0.37 |
Mikkel Tyne | 0.38 |
Jason Roche | -0.58 |
Overall, the defensive effort from the Spiders yesterday was valiant, but we have to be better offensively to pull out these wins. 25% shooting from 3 is unacceptable and cannot help us win these key games. Hope we can shake that off before A-10 play.
King was excellent once again, making some tough shots when we needed him most through most of the second half. Unfortunately, Colorado singled him out and started to shut him down, minus some miraculous makes from him. Once they did that, they really started to pull away as King took some ill advised 3's. Dji also had an excellent game, and excelled off the bench defensively, especially when Bigs was in foul trouble (again) and Noyes was completely ineffective (credit to Mooney for taking him off the court early when he could see it wasn't working). Don't know how he's not starting over Noyes, absolutely absurd.
Tyne impressed me defensively, but he's going to take some time to compete offensively, and a matchup like this is not great for is smaller frame, he was just throwing up bricks. Pleasantly surprised overall with Tyler Harris, I think he has some good stuff and should've had more than the two points he got. His defensive tenacity was impressive.
Not a bad result by any means, but this team is showing flashes of greatness but can't produce, let's hope that reverses.
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