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susquehanna @ Bing 11/03
Susquehanna (Dempsey's Alma mater) comes to binghamton this Saturday. This should give us a look at our limited roster, Dempsey style of play and the general direction of Bing.
Bing - 68 Susquehanna - 52 |
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Re: susquehanna @ Bing 11/03
I was hoping that a bing fan that is more savy about basketball then me with post, but I guess they all gave up on Binghamton so I say my 2 cents.
For starters it seems like Rayner Moquete is going to be the go to guy on offense for this season. He went 6 for 9 from the field. I was also impressed with Brown, Roland he did a nice job in the paint opening up the outside for taylor Johnson and Grey to make threes. I don't know how well he will do when he has to play against d1 teams however as the tallest player on susquehanna (D3) team was 6'7. Lastly, I think we are going to be a team that lives or dies by the 3 this year. More then half our shots where from behind the arc and this is against a d3 team where you would think you could overwhelm them from inside the arc. |
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Re: susquehanna @ Bing 11/03
Didn't go to the game, but the box score certainly didn't lead me to believe they played a sound game. But that's to be expected. Still not "Dempsey's team", per se, and it's one game...without last year's best player (Mansell) and the freshman I anticipate to be the best of the bunch (Reed)
20 turnovers, 7-16 from the stripe, 29 of 53 shots taken from beyond the arc...all against a D3 team. Not a recipe for success. |
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Re: susquehanna @ Bing 11/03
Two huge differences between last year and this year....
1. Penetration to draw the defender in and then dish out to an open wing. This rarely happened during the Macon-era, it was mostly slow, predicatable perimter passing. This could free up a number of shots for Grey/Moquette/Johnston, 2. Coaching - I don't think Dempsey sat down the entire 1st half, and when he saw a guy make a mistake, he actually seemed to use them as teaching moments, go figure. Needless to say, this didn't happen all that often during the Macon years. Brown looks like he could be a solid big this year. Moquette looked comfortable running the point. Freeman was having troublew establishing position against d-3's, I think he will struggle against D-1's. |
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