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BSL: Terps use 2nd half run for 1st win; What did we see?


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#1 BSLChrisStoner

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Posted 13 November 2013 - 08:53 PM

BSL: Terps use 2nd half run for 1st win; What did we see?
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Unexpectedly trailing at the half, Maryland went on a huge 2nd half run (29-0) to beat Abilene Christian 67-44. The Terrapins move to 1-1 on the season, and will play Oregon State at home Sunday night.


What did we see?


1) This was a game where MD should have won before the tip. Instead, the Terps went to half-time down 30-29, and that was with the Terps having a 12-2 run to end the first 20 minutes. You know that MD’s PG issues are going to be an issue against like caliber teams. To see them be a factor against a team of Abilene Christian’s caliber for 20+ minutes was highly disappointing. MD went to half-time with 12 turnovers, which is just not acceptable. The Terps also disappointed with a very passive defensive effort, which allowed too many open shots.

1a) Tonight and Sunday vs. Oregon State are games to be used as preparation for the upcoming Paradise Jam. The 1st half results tonight showed that additional preparation is needed. Maryland already has 1 Out-of-Conference loss. Another loss is expected when the Terps head to Ohio State. It is pretty important that MD enter Atlantic Coast Conference play with just those 2 OOC losses. Tonight showed that MD has to be ready to play vs. everyone.

1b) In the 2nd half, Abiline Christian’s 3 pointers stopped falling, as their legs tired. MD used their size and strength advantages, and went on a huge run (29-0) to take control of the game. It took longer than it should have, but it was good to see normalcy restored.

2) As anticipated by some, Roddy Peters was inserted into the starting line-up.  He quickly found Faust in transition for MD’s first basket of the night. At the 7 minute mark, Peters got to a ball in the passing lanes, but was not able to corral the steal. A minute later, a couple of Peters turnovers forced him to the bench, and Ram back into the game. Peters was tied for the team lead in 1st half turnovers with 3. Peters had MD’s first basket of the 2nd half, scoring in the lane while being fouled. Putting MD up 63-44, Peters had another good look to Faust. Driving to the rim again, Peters extended MD’s run to 29. Peters finished with 4 points, 2 assists, and those 3 turnovers. A much improved 2nd half.

3) Great to see Faust’s first basket of the night come on a lay-up as he beat his defender down the floor.  He then added a short jumper. Faust pulled MD within 3, after scoring while being fouled with just over 3 minutes left in the 1st half.  In the first half, Faust was 3 of 4 from the floor (7 points), with 3 boards, and 1 block.  At the 11:20 mark of the 2nd half, Faust created a turnover and got to the line. Faust finished with 11 points, 4 boards, 2 assists. He was 4 of 9 from the floor, much better shot selection though vs. against UConn.

4) With Peters in the starting line-up, Wells was pushed to the 3. He did continue to handle the ball at times, and had an early sloppy turnover which led to an Abilene Christian basket. In the first 20 minutes, Wells had 1 FG attempt. Pretty hard to understand how that is possible, especially with him not starting the game at PG. Wells spent the first 90 seconds of the 2nd half on the bench. Wells 2nd FG came with just over 13 minutes left. Wells finished with just 3 FG attempts. 4 points, 4 boards, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block.

5) At the under 16 minute TV mark, Cleare had picked up two quick fouls; including one offensive. At half-time Cleare had 3 turnovers. On the Sports Tonight with Rob & Mike Show last night, Terps Basketball Radio Analyst pointed out the time Cleare missed in the off-season with his back-injury. It’s fair to factor that into the evaluation of his current game, but I’m disappointed he was not able to just physically overwhelm Abilene Christian’s front-line. He did have a nice block, leading to a Layman 3 at around the 13 minute mark of the 2nd half. He would add a 2nd block later.

6) Layman tied the game at 7 with a 3 from the wing. Attacking the basket, Layman scored inside, making it a 3 point game with 2:30 left in the half. Layman had 5 points, and 3 boards at the half. Another guy with a size advantage on his Abilene Christian defender, and needed to spend more time inside. A Layman steal early in the 2nd half led to a basket from Smotrycz. Layman pulled MD within 1 (44-43), with another 3.  He would attack the baseline with a dribble drive to get MD the lead a minute later. His run continued as he went down the lane, scoring while being fouled. Two more Layman 3′s put MD up 12 (56-44), as MD extended their run to 18-0. Layman filled up the stat line with 19 points, 6 boards, 3 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks.

7) Nice tap in from Mitchell, for his first basket. Another basket from close-in, put MD up 13-12. Mitchell had a solid first half, but missed 2 FT’s in the final 2 minutes. He did come back a minute later, using his size inside to score. I liked that he took the initiative to score inside, vs. passing to an open Layman outside. Coach Turgeon apparently loves the effort that Cleare provides in practice, but Mitchell’s performances in these first two games dictate he should be the starter. Trailing 41-34, Mitchell again lowered a shoulder to score inside. Mitchell finished with 15 points, and 11 boards.

8) Down 10 points (25-15), Smotrycz attempted to bull his way to the basket, and earned a trip to the line. Hitting his 2 foul shots, MD got to set their defense. On MD’s next time down the court, Smotrycz followed up a miss from Mitchell and scored again. Smotrycz’s first basket of the 2nd half also came inside. Smotrycz did miss his four 3 point attempts. Loved seeing Smotrycz back down his defender for a basket with 6:30 left. He would get to the foul line the next time down the court as well. 11 points, 6 boards.

9) Dodd entered the game early, and immediately had a block. Dodd finished with 3 blocks, getting some additional time at the end.

10) Ram also entered the game early. With 1:30 left in the half, Ram turned it over trying to do too much.

11) Graham also saw his first action for MD, scoring inside to pull the Terps within 5 at 20-15.

12) MD was 4 of 17 from 3. The Terps were 11 of 17 from the FT line.


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Posted 13 November 2013 - 09:16 PM

I missed this. Is Ram now the backup PG?

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Posted 13 November 2013 - 09:22 PM

I missed this. Is Ram now the backup PG?

 

I don't know if he's really the back-up...  I'd say Peters is now the starter... and Faust and Wells are going to also get time, with Ram coming in to spell everyone. I think on a per minutes / possession basis; Faust and Wells will have more minutes than Ram at the 1... but it's clear that Ram is going to get some time.



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Posted 13 November 2013 - 10:19 PM

 I completely missed the game but it sounds like the first 25+ min were horrible just reading the game thread.

 

 

The first thing I said after the UConn loss was not to be fooled by the last 12 min or so. We were down 17 at one point there with some atrocious basketball. This team still has some serious issues.



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Posted 13 November 2013 - 11:52 PM

Now, I completely missed the game but it sounds like the first 25+ min were horrible just reading the game thread.

 

 

The first thing I said after the UConn loss was not to be fooled by the last 12 min or so. We were down 17 at one point there with some atrocious basketball. This team still has some serious issues.


Seeing a better start vs. Oregon State is a priority.



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Posted 14 November 2013 - 12:41 AM

I think my dad put it best when he said that the Terps' half-court offense was "comatose" when they were struggling. Too little movement, too few passes. They're naturally at their best when they're running the court, but they have got to move more and create open shots on the perimeter and inside.

 

I said the exact same things about this offense last season, and I'll say them again because they obviously haven't improved:

 

1. I don't understand what it is about our big men and their inability to kick out passes to the perimeter for open shots. Instead, they force their way inside for either a turnover or a bad shot.

 

2. This isn't the NBA. You can't keep taking dumb shots with people in your face and get away with it. The offense has to move. Too often is only one man moving on the court while the other 4 stand around. When the offense was clicking, they were moving, even in the half-court.

 

3. Turnovers are an issue yet again. Sure, having no PG doesn't help, but why all the horrible ball control issues in the paint? Passes getting stripped, blocked, or just plain weak ball handling skills leading to turnovers. And that's against ACU.

 

4. There's a difference between a fast break and an out-of-control freak-out mode that this team goes into when they push the ball down the court. They have no control and end up running into a wall of defenders, picking up their dribble, and turning the ball over. There's no fluidity to the fast break when they're struggling. 

 

5. The dumb shots early in the shot clock have got to stop. If you're not wide open, you shouldn't be taking a 3-pointer with under 10 seconds left in the shot clock. And, if you have time to reset the offense, don't throw up a hail mary shot inside the paint with 3 defenders around you.

 

Rebounding looks worse this season. Too often one of our big men is fumbling with the ball on a rebound, only to have it taken away from him by a much smaller man. Attack the ball on rebounds like Charles Mitchell, or you're going to have it taken from you.

 

It's really frustrating to watch a team that seemingly hasn't fixed their issues from last season. The defense is still good, but the offense is a nightmare. Seeing them struggle with turnovers and horrible shot selection against UConn was one thing, but against ACU is another. Hopefully the team gets clicking soon, but I'm cautiously worried right now. They don't look to have improved at all from last season.


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Posted 14 November 2013 - 12:46 AM

Im pretty close to pronouncing Cleare a bust. He didn't look like a high Div 1 player last year or the first game this year. In the game thread I saw some more criticism of his play tonight.



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Posted 14 November 2013 - 01:00 AM

Im pretty close to pronouncing Cleare a bust. He didn't look like a high Div 1 player last year or the first game this year. In the game thread I saw some more criticism of his play tonight.


I'm not there, for the reasons we've heard from the guests this past week.

He worked hard in the off-season, improved a lot physically. Turgeon loves the work ethic.

Runs well, good footwork from playing soccer growing up... defense seems improved.

As mentioned above, Knoche said you have to factor in the back injury suffered before the Bahamas trip and how that impacted his work during the fall.

That all said, he can't get off the floor... and despite an imposing figure, he is not very physical.

I want to see more dunks, and better rebounding. He has no post skills, and I could stand to see less hook shots and more power.

Offensively, I think he would be best served in a running offense, where he could beat his guy down the floor and scoring in transition. In the 1/2 court, you are never going to want to throw him the ball. He doesn't have great hands, and is not a good passer.

He should be watching tapes of Jordan Williams.  That was the player I was expecting him to be (without Williams post skills).

Mitchell should be starting though. He deserves it.






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