Tonight Kentucky heads to Memorial Gym to take on Vanderbilt in Men's basketball for the second matchup this season. The first game was a lopsided affair for most of the game until Vanderbilt made a late run to make the score seem more respectable.
I don't think Vanderbilt will win the game, and I don't even really expect it to be that close. I like Vanderbilt's team, and I like a lot of the players, but the team seems to be missing something (like an outside shooter). Next season with the arrival of Station Camp High School's John Jenkins (
if you're a Rivals member, you can read a story about Jenkins here), this should definitely be a tournament team and hopefully a higher seed. With the future so bright, it is harder to complain about the present, but here are some things I would like to see from this year's version as we head down the stretch.
1. More 3/4 court and full court press off made baskets. It seems that Vanderbilt's best runs lately have occurred when they have gone to more of a press and half-court trap. Vanderbilt has the depth and the athleticism this year that they haven't had in the past to play this game better I think. The Dores can leave Ogilvy/Ezeli back to clean up any long passes, and let whoever else is in pressure the ball.With athletic players like Jermaine Beal, Brad Tinsley, George Drake, Jeffrey Taylor, Lance Golbourne, Steve Tchiengang, and Darshawn McClellan, this team has the length and quickness to provide excellent backcourt pressure and to recover when the press is broke. One of the things that Vanderbilt has really struggled with is forcing turnovers, and I think this would definitely help get some turnovers and easy buckets. The press is the main thing I would like to see implemented more.
2. More finishing around the basket - Vanderbilt has had a lot of opportunities around the basket, but they have not finished them. Ogilvy, Ezeli, Tchiengang, Taylor, and Golbourne all have to be able to finish in traffic on second looks or be smart enough to know when they're not going to finish and set up an outside shot for Beal or Tinsley.
3. More alley-oops. Just because. This is the most exciting play in college basketball, and it is definitely there for Drake, Taylor, Golbourne, Tchiengang, etc. In my opinion, the pass has never been much of a part of Beal's game. Also, without a legitimate outside shooting threat, defenses can collapse and it is easier to prevent the back cuts that lead to the jams. Still, it's the most exciting play, it energizes the crowd, and it makes fans want to come out to more of the games, so if we can get a few more alley-oops off the fast break or from half-court sets, why not?
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