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Season Predictions & Atlantic 10 Poll

Posted on 31 October 2011 by cpip

Did anyone predict this?

With another rise of the sun we inch another day closer to November 11th and the start of basketball season. That being said, Green Tinted Glasses isn’t close to finished providing preseason coverage to THE Niner Nation. If haven’t read the breakdowns of the 2011-12 schedule and roster, click here and here, respectively. Now that you have those out of the way, allow the GTG Gang to enlighten you with our season predictions and Atlantic 10 poll. By no means does this mean we won’t go and predict the Niners to win near every damned game this season in our Gameday posts.

J Felt:

Notes: Typically, I’m the optimist in the group and my predictions reflect that. I do have us winning every game we should win with the obvious exception in Lamar on the road. This team will destroy Davidson, however. Not because we’re that much better, but because the team will be hungry for revenge, and frankly the fans deserve it, after last season.

NC CENTRAL: WIN
at Central Michigan: WIN
at Lamar: LOSS
EAST TENNESSEE STATE: WIN
at Wright State: LOSS
at East Carolina: WIN
at Radford: WIN
DAVIDSON: WIN (a slaughter, actually)
COPPIN STATE: WIN
MIAMI: WIN
at Arkansas: LOSS
at Memphis: LOSS
KENNESAW STATE: WIN

Total: 9-4
Atlantic 10: 10-6
Overall: 19-10
Postseason Prediction: ANOTHER BANNER YEAR! We’ll make the semifinals of the A10 Tourney and narrowly miss out on the finals. Make the second round of the NIT and Major is left with plenty to build on for the next season.

NLP:

Notes: Alpha Duster is really pretty.  I’ll miss her this year. 

NC CENTRAL: WIN
at Central Michigan: LOSS
at Lamar: WIN
EAST TENNESSE STATE: WIN
at Wright State: WIN
at East Carolina: DIE IN A FIRE, LEBO WIN
at Radford: WIN
DAVIDSON: WIN
COPPIN STATE: WIN
MIAMI: LOSS
at Arkansas: LOSS
at Memphis: LOSS
KENNESAW STATE: WIN

Total: 9-4
Atlantic 10: 10-6
Overall: 19-10
Postseason Prediction: NIT

C-PIP 

Notes: Our schedule is pretty easy, and I’m well prepared to eat crow, be we can’t be horrible enough to lose some of these games this year. We have a decent streak of getting wins at some big conference programs, thank you Razorbacks for letting that happen again.

NC CENTRAL: WIN
at Central Michigan: WIN
at Lamar: WIN
EAST TENNESSE STATE: WIN
at Wright State: LOSS
at East Carolina: WIN
at Radford: WIN
DAVIDSON: WIN
COPPIN STATE: WIN
MIAMI: LOSS
at Arkansas: WIN
at Memphis: LOSS
KENNESAW STATE: WIN

Total: 10-3
Atlantic 10: 10-6
Overall: 20-9
Postseason Prediction: A10 semifinals run leading to an NIT appearance, falling one game short of MSG.

McFly

Notes:  Would I love for this group to win 20+ games?  Of course, but I’d love for NLP to get hit by a truck too, doesn’t mean it will happen.  Charlotte always lays at least one stinker at home, and I think that will be ETSU.  Outside of that, the three BCS games are going to be tough.  I do not believe we will be drubbed by 20+ in any of those games, but that they will serve as more of a teaching tool and what is expected of them night out and night in performance wise.  Also, those three games I think can help this squad turn a “W” against a Temple or Xavier come league play.

NC CENTRAL: WIN
at Central Michigan: WIN
at Lamar: WIN
EAST TENNESSE STATE: LOSS
at Wright State: LOSS
at East Carolina: WIN
at Radford: WIN
DAVIDSON: WIN
COPPIN STATE: WIN
MIAMI: LOSS
at Arkansas: LOSS
at Memphis: LOSS
KENNESAW STATE: WIN

Total: 8-5
Atlantic 10: 8-8
Overall: 16- 13
Postseason Prediction:  They will win an A10 Tourney game, no post season aspirations there after

2k:  

Notes: I would love for a NIT bid, but not as much as Ginger loves Burger King.  Still think (hope) we’re 1 year away from post season play.

NC CENTRAL: WIN
at Central Michigan: LOSS
at Lamar: WIN
EAST TENNESSE STATE: WIN
at Wright State:  WIN
at East Carolina: WIN
at Radford: WIN
DAVIDSON: WIN
COPPIN STATE: WIN
MIAMI: WIN
at Arkansas: LOSS
at Memphis: LOSS
KENNESAW STATE: WIN

Total: 10-3
Atlantic 10: 7-9
Overall:17-12
Postseason Prediction: Win 1 in AC and then the year is done.

Atlantic 10 Poll: To offset some of the green tint from our own ballots, the official Atlantic 10 preason poll was given a ballot. But remember, we all still want the Niners to win the conference. All ballots had the same teams in the top four, and Charlotte plays each of those four teams at home (and Xavier on the road once, too). If things happen the way we voted, Charlotte would host a 1st-Round A10 Tournament game against either Duquesne or Rhode Island (There are no ties in basketball!), with the winner getting Temple in Atlantic City.

1. Xavier 83 (5)
2. Temple 78 (1)
3. Saint Louis 73
4. St. Bonaventure 66
5. George Washington 53
6. Saint Joseph’s 52
7. Charlotte 47
8. Richmond 45
9. Duquesne 33
9. Rhode Island 33
11. Dayton 29
12. Massachusetts 16
13. La Salle 15
14. Fordham 7

Leave your own predictions in the comments thread, the winner gets something… eventually… we promise.

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GTG annual sale: Gameday and Preview for the price of one click

Posted on 05 January 2011 by NLP

With protracted unemployment with the great recession, we at GTG understand your clicking budget is probably still tighter than it was during the wild link clicking days of the early Aughts.  To help protect your metacarpals from being over-extended, we’ve wrapped the gameday and preview into one article.  No need to fill out rebates or print out fliers -this one’s on the house.

Non-conference play featured a variety of challenges for the Niners (8-6, 0-0) the likes of which few who follow the program have seen.  Starting with a painful loss to G-W in an oddly-timed home opener with a mere 7 scholarship players available, the non-conference slate reached a seeming low point with the suspension and subsequent dismissal of Shamari Spears.  However, in true Wild West fashion, the 49ers circled the wagons and began to come together as a team, with the pinnacle being a four-game winning streak to end the first half of the season, including thrilling wins against Tennessee and Wright State.

Today, the Niners start A10 conference play today on the road against the Richmond Spiders at the Robins Center, which you should know if you read our A10 primer published over the last couple of days.  If you haven’t, take a break from this and check it out:  Part 1 Part 2

Richmond (11-4, 0-0) enters today’s game in a bit of a funk, losing at home to Bucknell 62-61 on a last second turn-around jumper from Mike Muscala as time expired.  Despite the unforeseen loss, Richmond has been solid in non-conference play, securing a marquee win against Purdue and solid victories against VCU and Seton Hall.  The Spiders tried to pad their record with a pair of games against the awful ACC, but only managed a split -losing to Georgia Tech  and winning against Weak Forest.

The Spiders are led by reigning A10 POY Kevin Anderson, who bears a resemblance to Chris Braswell and has played for Richmond the last 15 years.  Anderson is a sharp-shooting PG who leads the Spiders in points, assists and steals and will likely again be first team All-A10.  Joining Anderson in the backcourt is So. SG Darien Brothers who replaces the finally departed David Gonzalvez who must have played for Richmond for 32 years.  Brothers has really seen his role expand this year, going from an end of bench reserve to a 24 mpg starter and like Anderson, is very good from outside.  Brothers scores about half of his makes from beyond the 3 point line and connects on over 40% of them.  By the way, this is prooooobably the game where our 2-3 zone that makes people miss open 3s will stop making people miss open 3s.  Joining Brothers on the wing is Jr. SF Francis-Cedric Martel.  F-CM is a faux Canadian and really a Frenchy in disguise.  Because of that he doesn’t deserve to be mentioned outside of him not being particularly offensive-minded, despite being respectable from outside.  Richmond has considerable size on the inside, though it should be size the Niners can counter.  One major match-up problem though could be Sr. PF Justin Harper.  Harper is one of the 6’10 guys who can shoot from outside, is second on the team in scoring with 15.6 ppg and leads the team in rebounding.  Whenever I see someone like him I immediately think of Josh Duncan.  And yes, he can kill us like Duncan did too: 18.5 ppg in two games against us last year and 7-9 shooting from beyond the arc.  Fortunately we can counter with Javarris Barnett, who’s a defensive upgrade from Shamari Spears both in terms of agility and size.  Harper is paired in the frontcourt with Dan Geriot, a RS-Sr. who hasn’t been the same since an ACL tear prior to his Jr. year and couldn’t beat Dumptruck to the buffet line at Golden Corral if his life depended on it.  Richmond plays a lot of guys decent minutes, but gets the bulk of their points from the starting five.

Separated at birth?

Death to the Spiders and the arachnologists who love them.

As a team, Richmond was everything that drove us nuts.  Disciplined, methodical but willing to run in spots and defensively sound.  Coach Chris Mooney has adapted the principles of the Princeton offense to suit his personnel, re-dubbing it the ‘Richmond Offense.’  The Spiders will take what is given on offensive, yet also run occasional isolation plays for Anderson.  They’ll run when they can but they make it a priority to prevent the opposition from running -to the point of forsaking offensive rebounds sometimes.  A system like his requires smart guys, which is what Richmond is limited to because of their academics; however they find them and make it work.  It’s an impressive feat for Mooney and he should be regarded as a top A10 coach.

That said, the Niners are the kind of team under first year coach Alan Major that can match the methodology of the Spiders on offense.  Content to slow the game down to limit possessions, the Niners will not be frustrated by the Spiders’ defense and plan to play a little of it their own.  Depth will continue to be a problem most nights, but hopefully tonight won’t be one of them as I don’t expect a high scoring affair.  If the total score exceeds 140 I’ll be surprised.  While the Niners lack the star power of Anderson and to a lesser degree Harper, they match up well with the Spiders.  Richmond isn’t particularly tall in the backcourt so Anderson’s skill advantage won’t be further accentuated like say,  a Temple guard’s would.  In the frontcourt, the Niners have some interesting matchups.  Braswell and Jones should get the better of Geriot; however, can Javarris limit Harper and still continue to score at his new-found pace?

Looking at the team numbers, one stands out that should be concern for the Niners:  Richmond is 8th in the country shooting the 3 (41.5%).  That’s 0.1% less than we shoot…. overall from the field.  That should be eye-opening for a team that’s relied a lot on the 2-3 zone in recent games.  I would be stunned, STUNNED if Richmond didn’t burn us from outside if we use the 2-3.  They’re too smart not to swing the ball to open perimeter players and they’re too skilled to miss them regularly.  That’s one area where I’m very nervous about this game.  As alluded to earlier with their predilection for preventing transition baskets, Richmond is weak on the offensive glass, effectively negating their overall good defensive rebounding and giving them a negative rebounding edge as a team.  Thus, offensive rebounds will be a premium for the Niners and securing every defensive rebound is a must.

Keys to the game!

  • Get Braswell and Jones going.  We can get the better of Dan Geriot and we need to in order to win this game
  • Stay in front of Kevin Anderson.  If we can’t do that and need to play zone, we’re in trouble.
  • Derrio Green.  His passing against GT was a revelation, but can he find his shot against Richmond?  If I were the Spiders I’d be playing zone tonight.
  • Deuce Briscoe.  He’s been hampered by his Achilles’ injury but we’ll probably need his scoring tonight.  Will he be ready?

Predictions:

Bust out the raid, laugh at the itsy-bitsy spider as the rain washes him out and call up your baby mama (special request by Dan Geriot), it’s time for some predictions!

J Felt: Niners 69, Spiders 65. Chris Braswell has a break out game and JB continues to improve.

NLP: No arachnophobia in this bunch.  Niners 64 Spiders 62.

HP49er: Niners handled 6 legs, now go for 8 legs, 49ers 70, Richmond 63.

c-pip: The Niners mix the crushed Yellow Jackets on the bottom of their shoes with crushed Spiders; Charlotte wins, 62-57

Bad Fan (2k): Niners try to squash the Spiders, but come up short, 71-65.

McFly: I’d rather continue to bet against my alma mater and have them prove me wrong.  Richmond 74 – Charlotte 66 (This is how you predict us to lose, 2k)

P.S. if you want to read some CRAZYTALK by the Richmond Blogosphere, go here: Welcome to the Main Event They were nice enough to dap the Hate series so we’ll gladly return the favor.

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Charlotte’s Atlantic 10 Primer: Part 2

Posted on 04 January 2011 by cpip

Green Tinted Glasses Presents: Atlantic 10 Schedule Breakdown Part II

If you’ve been paying attention, at this point of the Atlantic 10 season, Green Tinted Glasses expects a 4-4 record, if not please refer to Part I.  Now let us continue.

Quarter Three:

Saturday February 5th- vs. George Washington(7-6): After showing some promise last year, by making their first A10 tournament in three years,  the Colonials have taken a step back this season.  Their best game was something the Niners couldn’t do, which was a win at Oregon State.  The Niners loss at Corvallis was when we hit rock bottom, while, unfortunately for George Washington, their win was when they were at their best.  They have an embarrassing 35 point loss at UAB as well as a neutral court loss to Navy in the BB&T Classic.

Wednesday February 9th- Atlantic 10 Bye #2

Saturday February 12th- at Rhode Island(9-5): Normally at this point of the year Rhode Island has only one or two losses against a mediocre schedule with a couple of strong victories.  Then like clockwork the Rams would struggle in Atlantic 10 play, eliminating their NCAA chances and landing in the NIT.  This is not one of those Rhode Island teams, the Rams started the season by nearly knocking off the Pitt Panthers at home, and have actually tested themselves.  They have a questionable losses to Illinois-Chicago on a neutral court(a team that also won at Illinois), at Quinnipiac and a 25-point blowout at Florida(that will leave a sour taste in their mouth).  Wins against Top 100 teams like Drexel, Davidson and Boston College have challenged the Rams so that maybe this time they are prepared for the stretch run in the A10 instead of caught off guard by it.

Saint Louis Head Coach Rick Majerus

Wednesday February 16th- vs. Dayton(12-3): The Flyers did not handle being the Atlantic 10 favorite very will last season, but are doing okay in their underdog roll.  They’ve tallied a lot of wins, most against chumps in front of the GREATEST FANS IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL, with three strong wins, at Mississippi and Seton Hall plus a home win against George Mason.  Dayton got absolutely drilled at Cincinnati and followed that up by a home loss to East Tennessee State, so the jury is still out on the Flyers.  Since they host Temple days before coming to Halton, the 49ers will again have a vulnerable Dayton team to beat up on at home.

Saturday February 19th- at Saint Louis(5-8): Rick Majerus’ squad started the season by giving the boot to two of his most talented players for getting into trouble with the law.  Saint Louis opened the season with a disappointing loss at home to Austin Peay, and since then have lost the games they should have and won the games they should have.  No strong victories and no killer losses(unless by 37 to Duke counts).  The could have trouble getting wins in the A10 with the middle of the conference up combined with travel partners like Xavier and Dayton.  What was supposed to be the Billikens breakthrough year in the Atlantic 10 will become a struggle to finish .500.

First of all, George Washington is terrible, and deservedly so. They’ve lost 3 straight in Halton, and that streak should continue. Rhode Island will be a tough road get for our boys.  We will beat Dayton, because losing in Halton Arena is Dayton’s trademark.   This Saint Louis team is very vulnerable, the players they suspended were team players, just not great citizens. A rare Niner win at Saint Louis is within reach, but history(aka resident downer J Felt) has taught us to assume otherwise. 49erFanatics 3rd-quarter prediction: 2-2

Quarter Four:

George Washington Head Coach Karl Hobbs

Wednesday February 23rd-  at George Washington(7-6): The rematch with George Washington could well be amidst a horrendous losing streak as the Colonials will have just played road games at La Salle and Massachusetts after hosting Richmond and playing at Charlotte.  Luckily for the Colonials, Fordham and  Saint Joseph’s will give them a run for the money as to who sits out the Atlantic 10 Tournament.

Saturday February 26th- vs. Richmond(11-4): Our home game with the Spiders will be with a team that could be rolling by winning six out of seven(or more).  Charlotte will be three days removed from a trip to Washington D.C. while Richmond will have been resting for a week after hosting St. Bonaventure.  This Kevin Anderson led squad has a chance to be the first time EVER, other than the 49ers, to win four in a row at Halton Arena. George Washington is only other team to win three in a row in 2003, 2006 and 2007.  The 49ers will need to impose their will and force the tempo to take down the Spiders in this one.

Wednesday March 2nd- at Xavier(8-4): Considering that nobody other than Xavier wins in the Cintas Center, don’t count on the Niners coming back with a victory.  In Xavier’s 4 previous games they have easy wins at Saint Joseph’s then at home against Fordham and La Salle before traveling to Dayton.  The Flyers will push the Musketeers to the edge, with any luck Charlotte will be facing a tired AND demoralized Xavier team.

Saturday March 5th- vs. Saint Joseph’s(5-8): Due to slight changes in Atlantic 10 opponents, we get to host a pitiful Saint Joseph’s team at home two years in a row.  Since starting conference play in 2009 at 7-1, Phil Martelli’s Hawks have suffered a Niner-esque 3-7 collapse followed by an 11-20 season and a not-so-hot start to this season.  Saint Joseph’s will struggle to gain any momentum throughout conference play(as in absolutely NONE), and will be coming to Halton Arena after hosting Richmond.  The Hawks may have already turned their TV’s on to watch the Atlantic 10 Tournament from home before taking the flight down from Philly, while the Niners will be looking for a impressive showing leading up to the A10 Tourney where, of course, they will go 4-0 on their way to the NCAA’s.

Once again, George Washington is terrible, and their home court won’t help them. Richmond, at home, before traveling to Xavier will be a test for the Niners, although this could be the year Charlotte’s defense can shut down Kevin Anderson but the Cintas Center is never an easy place to play.  Remember how when the ground was falling out from underneath the Lutz era and we still beat Saint Joeseph’s by 37 points? 49erFanatics 4th-quarter prediction: 3-1

Here’s the best part, you don’t have to know math to figure out Green Tinted Glasses’(very biased)  A10 Prediction for the 49ers, it’s 9-7.  After extensively going over the rest of the Atlantic 10 calender, here are a predicted order of finish along with predicted record, overall in parenthesis only counting D-I games.

Green Tinted Glasses Atlantic 10 Projection:

Coach Major has a chance to make some noise in his 1st A10 Season1. Temple 14-2(23-4)

1. Temple 14-2(24-6)
2. Richmond 13-3(24-7)
3. Xavier 12-4(20-10)
4. Rhode Island 11-5(20-10)
5. Dayton 10-6(22-9)
6. Charlotte 9-7(17-13)
7. St. Bonaventure 8-8(15-14)
8.  Massachusetts 8-8(15-13)
9. Duquesne 6-10(13-15)
10. Saint Louis 6-10(11-18)
11. La Salle 5-11(13-18)
12. George Washington 4-12(11-18)
13. Fordham 3-13(9-19)

13. Saint Joseph’s 3-13(8-22)

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Coach Mooney gets to celebrate Other Father’s Day!

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Why we hate… Richmond

Posted on 04 January 2011 by NLP

Return of the hate!  We at GTG.net occasionally get sidetracked by things.  J Felt is an avid homebrewer and gets lost in the hops.  C-Pip has the creepy ginger thing going on and that takes up a lot of his time.  NLP has his hands full with Emmy Rossum and Alpha Duster.  jobetro composes sonnets for Judy Rose.  McFly… well we don’t quite know what he does and frankly we’re scared to ask.

So those are our collective excuses, but enough of those and onto to the hate.  We’re going out of order a bit with our next target with Richmond, which has a way of provoking all sorts of hate with the Niners.  So without further ado…

First off, the requisite vital stats…

Mascot: Spiders
Founded: 1830
Location: Richmond, VA
Colors: UR Red and UR Blue
2009-2010 record: 26-9 (13-3 conference)
2009-2010 vs. Charlotte: (1-1) Charlotte 71 @ Richmond 59, Richmond 89 CHARLOTTE 84 (OT)
All-time versus Charlotte: 7-6

Emmy Rossum is all smiles whenever we beat Richmond, which needs to happen EVERY TIME POSSIBLE.

NLP:  These guys suck and I hate them.  They ruin everything good for us.  First instance:  2006 when Bobby gets tossed by Jose Carrion in a game @ Richmond, one of a small handful of games that kept us out of the tournament in a year a very weak GW team ran the table in A10 regular play. This game and a bullcrap foul by Mike Hall in the @GW game were a pair of games that could have put us over the hump and snuck us in as an at-large. Further making the blood boil was their obnoxious fans, who didn’t even notice the game.  All they could do was obsess over Antwan Coleman (we all know it was Wabash CC envy).  That drive home down I85 was a nightmare.  I was exhausted from yelling my lungs out the entire game plus I had to sit next to Powerbait which only made things.  Actually I wonder if I hate him more than I hate Richmond… I’ll save that for another day.  Anyway on the way back I literally (which means I really had to) stopped at every rest area along the way for a nap because I couldn’t keep my eyes open.  I think the suckitude of the Robins Center (an arena which is rotting from the inside-out) gave me a case of narcolepsy that Curtis Withers would be proud of.

Of course, that’s not all Richmond ruined.  There’s also the four straight wins they rang off against us from 2008 – 2009, which included the 2008 Homecoming game where the Niners seemingly shot 10% from the field and Leemire Goldwire hit a whopping 1 shot.  In a year where they went 16-15 and we were maybe one or two regular season wins from the tournament, it was a really crappy and lousy thing for Richmond to do.  I hate you Richmond, you guys have no spines.  Seriously, you’re arachnids.  You do not possess spines.  A pox on all of you, I can’t wait to sweep you.  Oh, and E.B. White is a terrible author.  Take that! On the 49erFantatics.com HateMeter, Richmond comes in at a loathsome 7.

Coach Mooney gets to celebrate Other Father's Day!

C-Pip: Where do I start with my HATE for Richmond, I know, how about their 3-game winning streak on OUR FLOOR!  Only three teams have put together a winning streak like that in Halton Arena; Charlotte, George Washington and Richmond(One of these is not like the other).  Richmond joins George Washington as the 2nd road team on that list, and in THE Niner Nation, you are just asking to be hated upon if you lump yourself in with George Washington statistically.  Their 3rd victory was the most devastating, as the 49ers appeared to have ended their slump and back on track to an NCAA birth, being up 3 on the Spiders in the closing seconds only to have Kevin “Not-a-Man”-derson knock down a three and take it to over time.  Also, Chris Mooney is the abandoned love child of Bobby Bobbit(from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) and comedian Jeff Ross.  Gross.

J Felt: Ah, Richmond, the first school in the A14 I hated right away (the GW elbow game would come later). I too made the trip up to Richmond in 2006 and watched as our At Large hopes were flushed down the drain via two technicals in a row. The Spiders’ slow and deliberately painful to watch and defend offense confounded our Niners and was a sign of future struggles to come. If it weren’t for a generous Gordon family and an ample supply of beer, my fandom may not have survived the trip.

But the Richmond evils don’t end there. As NLP mentioned, Richmond later went on to beat us four times in a row. Be it home or away, good team or bad team, they put us in our place. Nothing was sacred, not even homecoming. Sure, Charlie Coley and his ‘fro put down a sick slam dunk, but it didn’t matter because those damn arachnids would play this thing called “smart basketball” and just make us look silly. As the two Southern teams in a Northern conference, you’d think we’d stick together. Nope, Richmond refuses to.

Last year, we finally broke the curse and squashed the Spiders in Richmond. It would only have been fair if Richmond would let us win the next three in a row, evening things up. Instead, they come down to Halton, let us think we’re going to win in regulation, and then stab a dagger into our already damaged hearts by beating us in OT. Kevin Anderson, I hope you get bit by an Irony Spider and have to sit out the Niner games this season.

On the 49erFantatics.com HateMeter, Richmond is scoring an impressive 8. Plus, Mooney is a stupid name.

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Charlotte’s Atlantic 10 Primer: Part 1

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Charlotte’s Atlantic 10 Primer: Part 1

Posted on 03 January 2011 by cpip

Green Tinted Glasses Presents: Atlantic 10 Schedule Breakdown Part I

As members of THE Niner Nation, we’ve been relying on the use of Green Tinted Glasses since the very first buzzer sounded to end the Gardner-Webb game.  However, a new season starts with conference play.  An at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament has been a pipe dream since the Charleston Classic, but we are a very different and much improved team from the one that walked off the court after playing two overtimes against Coastal Carolina to no avail. Since then Shamari Spears was removed from the roster, the Hornet’s Trophy was lost and Charlotte helped send the 7th ranked team in the nation into a tailspin.  With Charlotte’s 4-game win streak, including 2 BCS scalps, the Green Tinted Glasses can be taken off and the 49ers momentum going into A10 play is still very visible.

The Atlantic 10 is having a… different year, to say the least.  Temple is still the class of the league, Richmond and Xavier have  some questionable losses, but they did last year too.  Dayton has loaded up on home-wins over scrubs,  Rhode Island nearly knocked off Pitt in their season opener, Saint Louis has struggled as you would expect a team too after sitting 2 great players, while Massachusetts came back to earth quickly from their quick start.  The rest of the Atlantic 10 teams aren’t setting the world on fire unless you consider Fordham getting more than 3 wins an explosion.  But their are a lot of questionable losses considering how strong the conference looked going into the season.

Let’s break this 16 game slate down into quarters, equal quarters no less, of…4 games apiece. The Atlantic 10 season is broken down into 18 “mini-weeks” of a Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday or Saturday-Sunday combination, each team receiving two byes, some of which are used for non-conference games.

Niner Nightmare: 2010 A10 POY Kevin Anderson

Quarter 1

Wednesday January 5th- at Richmond(11-4): The Spiders come into conference play looking vulnerable , dropping a contest to Georgia Tech by 13-points in the Bahamas, and a stunning 1-pt loss at home to Bucknell on Sunday. Richmond has one of the Atlantic 10′s three wins over Top 10 ranked teams, with an 11 point win over then  #8 Purdue in the Chicago Invitational final.  Also among their strong wins are a road wins at Arizona State and  Seton Hall as well as a home win over CAA contender VCU.  The other 2 losses come on the road at another CAA contender, Old Dominion, and at the early MAAC favorite, Iona.

Saturday January 8th- at St. Bonaventure(7-5): Charlotte will be the A10 home opener for the second time in four days when they travel to Olean to face St. Bonaventure.  The Bonnies have gotten out to an above average start, by St. Bonaventure standards, highlighted by a road win against the Steve Lavin’s Saint John’s squad.  Andrew Nicholson has been downright dominate so far, and will be a real test inside for Phil Jones and Chris Braswell.  The Bonnies still dropped a couple of questionable decisions on the road to Canisius and at home to Niagara.

Wednesday January 12th- Atlantic 10 Bye

Saturday January 15th- vs. Fordham(6-6): For a team that was only able to muster five wins TOTAL in the last two seasons, the only thing to say about the Rams is For-DAAAAAAAAAAMN.  Most of these wins are fluff wins, although games they would have dropped the last two seasons, but Tom Pecora was also able to lead his team to a win over Saint John’s at home.  The Fordham Rams will still be a welcome sight for the 49ers who could lose a lot of the momentum from non-conference play by playing two on the road to open Atlantic 10 play.

Wednesday January 19th- vs. Massachusetts(8-5): The Minutemen come to Halton Arena to close out our two game road stand, and hopefully Coach Major’s game plan only involves using only 5 players at a time to beat them.  Massachusetts got off to a 7-0 start, included a non-D1 game, before crashing down with four straight losses.  None of their wins have much strength and the losses at home to Maine and a shellacking at the hand of Central Connecticut State to close the non-conference schedule show that the Minutemen are far from contenders.

The Niners will have to battle if they want to steal a road win or two to open up the A10 season.  A win at Richmond might be too much to ask for, and Olean provides a much tougher environment than Georgia Tech’s Thrillerdome.   The team absolutely must take their first 2 home games, which they will easily. 49erFanatics 1st-quarter prediction: 2-2

Quarter 2

Saturday January 22nd- at Duquesne(7-5): The Niners will go on the road to face a Dukes team that has so far gone 6-5 against D1 competition, with 2 non-conference games yet to play.   Duquesne’s record lacks any type of a signature win, their best performance being a moral victory in losing by 3 at home to West Virginia.

Tu Holloway(aka The Artist Formerly Known as Terrell Holloway) has filled a majority of the hole left by Jordan Crawfor

Wednesday January 26th- at Temple(9-3): The Owls are back to their old tricks again, having only dropped 3 of their non-conference games to date with matches against Penn and Duke forthcoming.  Temple has collected 4 BCS scalps so far, included another one of the A10′s 3 Top-10 wins at home against then #10 Georgetown.  They Owls came close to getting a second Top 10 win at Villanova, but the Wildcats finished strong.  None of their losses are horrible, the worst being to Cal, and they are expected to be one of the teams who run away with the conference this season, and will in all likeliness run away with this game.

Saturday January 29th- vs. La Salle(Operation La Sellout)(7-7): The Explorers come into conference play with a .500 record against an okay schedule, back-loaded with losses.  La Salle will be desperate to create momentum in A10 play, which could be difficult as they start on the road at George Washington before hosting Richmond.  This will be a must-win game for Charlotte, as they will need to take care of all the mid/low-level A10 teams at home to have a decent seeding for the Atlantic 10 Tournament.

Wednesday February 2nd- vs. Xavier(Whiteout)(8-4): Chris Mack’s Musketeers will becoming into Halton Arena just a few days after a trip to Richmond, which will be a tough out, so the Niners might have a shot at Xavier while they are down, which worked to our favor a couple of years ago.  Xavier’s best non-conference win was over 2010 National Finalist Butler in the confines of the Cintas Center, a rematch of the infamous “stopwatch game” of a year before.  Xavier did drop one to Miami U on the road, but have taken care of everyone else they should have on their schedule.  The Musketeers play Cincinnati on Thursday before beginning A10 play.

The only one of this bunch that is out of reach would be the game at Temple.  The Niners are capable of beating this Duquesne team on the road and a Xavier team that has struggled when leaving the confines of the Cintas Center. I would not be surprised if this team won one of those, but 2 is a stretch. The Explorers shouldn’t have a chance with Operation La Sellout in effect at Halton Arena. 49erFanatics 2nd-quarter prediction: 2-2

Check out Part II tomorrow for 3rd and 4th quarter breakdowns as well as an official(and biased) Green Tinted Glasses prediction of the Atlantic 10 standings.

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Georgia Tech Postgame: Derrio Green leads team effort to overcome Yellow Jackets

Posted on 03 January 2011 by cpip

During the Charlotte 49ers current 4-game winning streak there has not been any shortage of drama.  Sunday’s game at Georgia Tech was par for the course for the Niners, who trailed by as many as 14 in the first half and never led in regulation. However, they forced overtime against the host Yellow Jackets with what has become their trademark: stiffing defense and clutch plays on the offensive side of the court.

Derrio Green led the 49ers in points and assists Sunday.

A lot of players contributed on the court today, most notably Derrio Green, who scored 21 points including 8 straight free throws to close out regulation and into overtime.  Green has shifted to point guard and while still struggling with shot selection (5-20, 3-12 3-pt) is thriving as a creator for the rest of the offense, scoring 9 assists with only 3 turnovers.  He may be the answer at point guard with Jamar Briscoe struggling with his shot AND taking care of the ball(1 Assist, 5 turnovers).

The front court had plenty to contribute as well -Javarris Barnett turned in his 15 points, going 3-6 from behind the arc plus 6 rebounds. Barnett continues to show that he will be a focal point of this offense, and his hustle play near the end of the game to chase a loose ball sums up everything you need to know about this player.  The force of Chris Braswell and Phil Jones combined for 29 points but only 11 rebounds.   The rest of the lineup made up for the rebounding, led by Briscoe’s 8, as the 49ers out-rebounded the Yellow Jackets 47-37.   An’Juan Wilderness tallied a line of 9 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, a solid performance to wrap up his visit to his home state.  Gokhan Sirin once again struggled to have an influence on offense, not taking any shots in only 4 minutes of action, but pulled in 3 rebounds over that time.

The 2-3 Zone was once again Alan Major’s defense of choice, holding the Yellow Jackets to 26 points in the 2nd half after the hot shooting Iman Shumpert (6-10 3-pt) helped contribute to 40 1st-half  points for Georgia Tech.  Down three at the half,  Charlotte controlled the tempo the last 30 minutes of play, ultimately leading the the victory.  Other than the Shumpert, the Yellow Jackets only make 33.3% of their long range shots, but it wasn’t enough as an inside game never developed to take pressure off the shooters.

These games might be ugly, but the job is getting done by Alan Major’s squad.  On Wednesday the Richmond Spiders await who are particularly vulnerable after a shocking 1-point loss at home to Bucknell today.  A primer for Charlotte’s Atlantic 10 schedule will be posted tonight after the end of the Rhode Island-Florida game(9pm)

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GTG.net presents – “Why We Hate…” – Fordham

Posted on 28 July 2010 by J Felt

Beginning today, a day you’ll never remember, GreenTintedGlasses.net is launching our brand new all important “off season” series…

“Why We Hate…”

Every Wednesday (or Thursday if we’re lazy) we’ll be bringing you another chapter in the series, starting with the teams of the A14. And since we tend to hate the best teams more (fancy that), we’ll be going in the order they finished conference play in the 2009-2010 season. In all honesty we could be kicking off with “Why We Hate Memories from the 2009-2010 Season”, but who wants to re-live the pain and anguish from the season that ended with six men on the floor? Not us, that’s for sure. That would be like forcing everyone to watch Titanic but deleting out the Propeller Guy scene, and we’re not that evil. With that said, let’s get things started with the team that everyone loves to… be ambivalent about…

“Why We Hate…the Fordham Rams”

School: Fordham University
Mascot: Rams
Founded: 1841
Location: New York City, NY
Colors: Maroon and White
2009-2010 record: 2-26 (0-16 conference)

J Felt: Ah yes, the Rams of Fordham. Look at that record, you read it right, they only won 2 games last season, none of them in conference. As such, I’m finding it hard to hate on them. How can you put down that fan base when they only had two games to celebrate last year? That’s like losing your virginity at age 28, have a dry spell until 34, and then never sealing the deal again, I can only feel sympathy.

You know you suck when your banner is larger than your crowd.

According to Wiki, their motto is Sapientia et Doctrina, which can only mean “be terrible at basketball”. Their gym is so old it originally had actual peach baskets and predates true Canadian independence. Their student section is asked not to jump for fear of game delays due to falling roof debris. I know, I know, it’s a historic place to play, but when your locker rooms likely resemble those from Hoosiers it’s time for an update.

As for the moment in Charlotte vs. Fordham history that could spark the most hatred… it would have to be last season for sure. When their crappy program with one good player almost beat us. And then their coach tried to get in a fight with Shamari Spears. Doesn’t he realize that Spears is made from 90% BadAss and is basically impossible to beat up? (The other 10% is mostly cheeseburgers and pizza, from what I understand)

On the 49erFanatics.com HateMeter, I’m giving them a 3 out of 10. While I tend to dislike almost all basketball programs but our own, I have too much sympathy for their fanbase to hate them anymore.

NLP: I can hate anything. For instance, I hate J Felt for referencing Canadia. Who does that? Only a Canadian.

But on to Fordham. I hate them because they were the game that showed the wheels were starting to come off the Niners season last year. Chris Gaston absolutely destroyed us inside and out, and be it not for the heroics of Derrio Green we would have been their lone victory of conference play.

They’re also a crappy program playing in a crappy gym. Their administration is also craptastic and worthy of my glorious hatred, investing absolutely no resources into their program for decades. You know you’re loathsome when you have to send an open letter to your fan base purporting to still have a pulse and denying the transfer of one of your players (Jio Fontan). I also have plenty of hatred for their attitude towards us when joining the A10 over concerns about the university’s academics. Sorry Rams, the only anvil in the A10(14) are you. Go join the Patriot League and get whooped on by Lehigh instead of pulling the rest of us down. Oh, and EAD.

So on to the 49erfanatics.com HateMeter: 4 These guys suck and I hate them, but we’re talking a daxified level of hatred. They annoy the shiitake mushrooms out of me, but not enough to really bring on the hatred. Like J Felt said, it’s more apathy and a hatred of their failure.

GreenTintedGlasses.net Hate Meter Score: 3.5

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We secretly replaced this post game with an Gmail exchange. Let’s see if anyone notices.

Posted on 02 March 2010 by NLP

Yeah so J Felt and I were too depressed to post game.  Writing about the team you love losing is painful.  We leave it to the people who get paid by the period to do the post mortem some times so we can spend a few hours days in the fetal position.  So today we started exchanging emails while I was repairing the grammar on my surgical fellow’s abstract and voila!

Here goes nothing.
NLP says: Alright J Felt, I’m going to need to be talked down from the ledge.  Team US lost on a heart-breaking goal in OT by frigging Frenchy-wannabe Sidney Crosby and more importantly, the Niners were completely beat up by George Washington -this time with no last minute heroics by the back court.

We’ve started conference play 8-1 and now there’s strong reason to believe we could finish 1-6.  WTF?

J Felt gets italics today.

In my high school band geek days we referred to “WTF” as “What To Fix” and I think that is especially appropriate here. We have a lot of things that need fixing, especially since it seems that all the coaches in the A14 are sharing notes on how to beat us, Martelli just ignored the email. Its almost painful to watch, the entire squad is playing extremely tight and over thinking everything. This is also known as “choking”, and it’s easy to see on their faces. The guys are so concerned about not making mistakes that they’re making a ton of mistakes. I don’t buy the excuse that ”we can’t beat physical ball teams”, we should be compensating for it and figuring out how to win. We’re not. Who do we blame? Can we blame anyone?
 
As for the hockey, you seem to forget that I’m a dual citizen and I am therefore legally allowed to change my rooting interests on a whim. However, I was rooting for the USA all the way, especially since they were playing the style of hockey I love to watch. Fast paced and out-hustling their opponents. Canada should send a “Thank You” card to the US for that 5-3 beatdown earlier on, because it really turned Team Canada around, made them realize they can’t just phone it in and expect to win. The USA played 100% the entire time, and got better as the Olympics went on, which was great as well, Canada was just too good in the end.

That being said, I hate Sidney Crosby, I wouldn’t have been upset if Eric Staal had scored the winning goal, but Crosby? That’s worse than Celine Dion covering Nickelback.

  • Wow, you made the impossible possible.  You made Nickelback even worse.  That’s suffering, folks.

    Best commercial of the Olympics. Much better than that awful GE Healthcare one that played over and over.

NLP says:  I kind of figure I could count on you for some Crosby hating since you aren’t a Quebecois.  I know this because I haven’t stabbed you in the back repeatedly yet.  I guess I’ll have to shelve the “54 40 or fight” rhetoric and just focus my rage on Quebec.  Je me souviens?  Yeah you’ll remember when I’m going Jeff Gillooly on your knee, Sidney.
Otherwise it was a good Olympics.
But it wasn’t such a good performance Saturday by the basketball team.  That final score was no indication of how much a whooping it was.  39 trips to the foul line by GW.  That’s jaw-dropping for me when all season long we were a team that made more FTs than our opponents even attempted.
The biggest problem incidently wasn’t turnovers or the GW defense as much as it was on the defensive end.  Our interior players got abused early on and the infection of futility spread to the back court.  Probably the biggest difference in the game was Shamari and Braswell going to the bench early, and practically everyone being in foul trouble by early in the 2nd half.  As bad as I thought out defense was, it was obviously worse when you consider we had to play a little looser to keep from fouling.  That means layup drill and offensive rebounds galore for GW.
The larger question, which you alluded to, is how we did we get to that point?
Unfortunately our problems start in the backcourt with DiJuan and Derrio.  Though DiJuan is doing a decent job, he’s struggling with traps mightily.  Derrio is also turning the ball over in really painful situations, like between the circles and on fast breaks.  He’s really good with the ball in the halfcourt once we’re set, and he’s good when he sees the defense, but he seems to loose too many balls when there’s a defender around him.  I guess it’s the court awareness and transition to DI where you have to account for everyone, not JUCO where the defense gives up once you start the break.

I’m really getting worried about Wednesday. Despite losing to X, I see Richmond drilling us.  Mooney is no fool and he’s gonna know the scouting report.  They probably feel like they owe us a beating.  We HAVE to solve our problems dealing with physical teams NOW.

J Felt says: It was a good Olympics, and I pretty much just hate Crosby because he looks like a bitch but he’s still pretty good, and he plays for the Penguins. After the thrashing they laid down on the Canes in the playoffs I have some serious disdain.

No more MASN!!!

As for the game, I don’t even remember most of the 2nd half. 10 minutes into the game I asked our waitress for another pitcher of Yuengling. Already then I knew the MASN curse was kicking in. I really hate that channel, and I probably let you know that. Its as if our team notices that we’re on MASN and forgets how to play basketball. I know I said we broke the curse with the Fordham game, but does a single digit win over Fordham really count as a WIN? That’s like taking home your grandmother’s bingo partner, you’re actually losing.

  • “Judy Rose’s office, how can I help you?.”  …  “Oh, it’s MASN?  One moment please.”  (call immediately transferred to angry chair-slamming guy who sits in 217)

NLP says:

I also heard they were douches to Matt and cut his feed off.  Something to that effect.  I would tell you first-hand but with his speech rate the words still haven’t hit my ears. He’s got good announciation though and that goes a long way.
Yeah I’m going to have to agree.  We need a self-imposed ban from MASN before someone gets hurt.  And I’m talking a lot more than the bruised egos the Niners and us fans are currently sporting.

Remember when everyone agreed that Shamarr leaving the team was a good thing for us.  Do you still feel that way?  I’m not going to tip my hand on how I feel, so ha ha!  You’re on your own.

J Felt says:   No, it’s never a good thing when someone leaves the team, whatever reason it is. While I wasn’t suprised in the least to see him go, I still think we could have been better with him here. Derrio did blossom for a few games after Shamarr left, but he’s fallen off as late. You can blame that on being tired, but there’s another aspect that is going unnoticed. Competition. No offense to Ian, but he is never going to contend with Derrio for that two guard spot, and maybe this long slump is because of complatency. He’d never admit it of course, he probably does work his ass off in practice, but there’s no one trying to take his starting job.

I think people forget how important practice is. If there’s no one near your calibre challenging you in practice, you’ll never improve. Just look at Phil Jones’ improvement ever since he’s had to battle K.J., Shamari, and Braswell at practice. If Green is only having to play against Ian in practice, no wonder he’s struggling in games. And yes, we’re talking about PRACTICE.

  • Maybe Ian is the new Butter when it comes to killing it in practice?

    One of the most memorable interviews I've ever seen.

NLP says:

Not a game?  Not a game?  But Practice?  Practice?
I’d take AI right now on this team, even with the neck tattoos (always popular since the Curtis Nash experiment) and broken down body too.
I agree I wouldn’t want to take Shamarr back, but the question was whether we’re still a better team without him, not would we take him back.  You did answer that though by saying you thought we could be better with him here.  I agree there too.  Not only is it addtional competition, but it’s also additional options.  Obviously we have a collection of streaky shooters.  That’s a challenge, but less of one with more options.  Of course there’s a caveat with more options, and that’s less playing time to go around, and as this season showed we fell victim to its consequences -Shamarr leaving.  Pity, he could have really fit in well if he bought into the team concept.
Derrio kind of reminds me of Neo on his first visit to the Oracle in The Matrix.
And I have to go on an aside here.  The Matrix was the only one they should have made.  Reloaded and Revolutions were awful, especially the latter.  If you’re the machines, how can you accept that deal?  Yeah Smith is wreaking havoc inside the build, but the deal with the humans is untenable.  It cuts off their sole form of energy, since the sun is out of the picture.  Unless they have some sort of cold fusion energy production scheme worked out, I don’t know how it works.
Anyway, in the visit the Oracle tells Neo he’s waiting on something, and that no one call tell you you’re The One, it’s something you realize.  I kind of think that about Derrio and when I recall Utter writing about him talking with his father about his game, it kind of reinforces that.  I think Derrio has it in him to be a Me-guard (credit to Powerbait for introducing me to that) unlike any that Lutz has had, unlike any the program has had since H Will.  Sorry Jobey fans, I just see Derrio being a more dynamic triple threat (dribble, pass, shoot) threat than Jobey even though Thomas’ mid-range game was awesome by the time he graduated.
That said, I hope Derrio’s confidence isn’t waning.  He’s got to believe in himself.  I think the fans absolutely do, we’ve seen him do just jaw-dropping things (like the comeback against Fordham).  I think his teammates do too, otherwise they wouldn’t look for him on offense.  I also think defenses would fear him too if he could get the turnovers under control.  How do you guard a kid who’s athletic enough to either blow by you or hit his shot no matter how closely he’s guarded?
Hang in there Derrio.  I seriously believe in you.  I think we’re an absolute long-shot to win the A10 tournament (which in my opinion is our only way now), but if we were it’d be on your back.

The Phil Jones does remain a good example of competition improving a player, despite my differing view on the source of Derrio’s struggles.  Unfortunately he’s the most polarizing guy on the team.  People either love what he brings off the bench or he’s labelled as soft and unaggresive.  Personally I think he’s physically limited in his explosiveness, but has the size to make up for it; however, deep down I see him as a SF in a C’s body.

J Felt says:  Here’s the thing about The Matrix: it’s a double decker matrix. See, the people in Zion are in the deeper layer of the Matrix, how else would Neo have power in the “real” world? He’s obviously been removed from the Matrix but has only ended up in the 2nd Matrix. Following me? So everyone in Zion thinks they are “free” but they are, in fact, still just batteries. A little depressing. They should have stopped after the first film, we can agree on that

You gotta check your mirrors, just the side of your eye.

I can’t believe you segwayed from The Matrix and Neo into Derrio becoming a star. Did you pull out a white board and brain storm possible movie choices that could be used to describe Derrio? What movie do you think appropriately symbolizes our season?

 NLP says:  Oooh.  Good point.  I forgot about Neo’s real world powers too.  I’ve ranted about those too.  Your theory is plausible.   That’d solve the machine energy conundrum.

What movie summarizes our season?  Unfortunately Groundhog Day.  We’re at the point where Phil Connors keeps getting turned down by Rita every way imaginable.  It’s like all the creative ways we can blow a season.  PLEASE LET IT END.  WHAT RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS AND CHARITY MUST I PERFORM?  WHAT CATHARTIC MOMENT MUST I EXPERIENCE?  I’m going go step in front of a truck/electrocute myself/jump off a building/drive off a cliff with a groundhog at the wheel.

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Niners head to Beltwayland to take on Foggy Bottom Colonials

Posted on 26 February 2010 by NLP

It's just a flesh wound!

GW's backcourt handing out another mugging.

Part II of perhaps the most intense on-court rivalry the Niners have had since joining the A10 is set to renew again Saturday night at 6 PM in Charles Dump Arena in Washington against the George Washington Colonials.  The Niners find themselves again in a must-win situation if they want to maintain any hopes of an at-large NCAA bid, a goal that seemed to be a distant memory until Ian Andersen and Gokhan Sirin erupted for 30 points as the Niners thrashed the Saint Joseph’s Hawks Wednesday in Halton Arena.  MASN, our favorite network to lose on, will provide TV coverage.

The last time these two teams met earlier this month it was a hard fought contest which left DiJuan Harris searching for one of CMPD’s finest to press charges for assault and battery.  The intense GW defense, which at times bordered on dirty, frustrated the Niners and had the game all but secured at the 1:25 mark leading by 5.  The Niner backcourt would have none of that, forcing a pair of turnovers and hitting clutch foul shots to secure a well-deserved 72-68 victory.

In the rematch, the key for the Niners is going to be pretty simple -contain Damian Hollis.  He’s an absolute Niner-killer and was certainly a handful scoring 23 points including 4 for 5 from 3 point land.  He’ll be a difficult matchup for whoever guards him, as he’s a bit too athletic for Braswell, Spears, and Jones, and a bit too tall for Wilderness and Dewhurst.  I would expect Lutz to again dare him to shoot from outside, although that’s increasingly becoming a bad idea has Hollis recently hit 6 of 10 from outside against Fordham.

Freshmen. Lasan Kromah and Dwayne Smith will also merit considerable attention as both appear to be improving their play as the season progresses, looking more like Sophomores than first years.  Smith in particular has steadily improved his scoring, hitting double figures in 5 of his last 8 games including 21 points against a depleted La Salle squad.

For more on the GW squad, visit the previous pre-game.

Looking at the Niners offensively, it’s a question of which team will show up.  The team dazzled fans with their shooting against an inferior Saint Joseph’s squad to reverse a trend of awful shooting recently.  Even Ian Andersen, who’s struggled throughout the season found the range.  Hopefully that will continue as the Niners absolutely need scoring off the bench, particularly from outside.  Though Ian’s struggles on defense are well-documented, he does know the offense well and if he’s hitting his shots, it’s worth having him out there.

This game is going to be war.  A lot will depend on how closely the refs call it.  The  Niners will prefer to score at the charity stripe and get calls for all the bumps and handchecks DiJuan Harris will undoubtedly receive.  For vets of the CUSA days, the Colonials play us a lot like UAB used to play us.  Constant bumping and reaching for the ball.  It also seemed that the refs would swallow their whistles and let our players get mugged.  Honestly I’m expecting nothing different.  It will be interesting to see if the zest for the game the team showed Wednesday against the Hawks can survive the physical and down-right dirty play of GW.  If it does, expect the Niners to gut out another victory.

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I wonder if Major could beat him in a head-butting contest for the love of a Gold Duster.

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Gameday vs Saint Joseph’s – Predictions – Shootdown the Hawks!

Posted on 24 February 2010 by J Felt

He DOES look like a dinosaur!

I leave to go to Vancouver for the Olympics, stay with JRitchie, and as I’m enjoying our visit, Charlotte goes and loses to Duquesne at home. (does anyone else remember how to spell that by saying ‘doo-kes-ney’?) Then we White-Out Xavier but get massacred regardless. Can we officially call an end to White-Out-ing Xavier? We’re 1-2 in those games and Dayton already did it Xavier. I think we should do something insanely radical, like a Neon Green-Out, or Plaid-Out (aka Al Borlan night), or Hot Girls Sit Front Row-Out. Those are winning ideas.

Needless to say, I came back to the East Coast disappointed. Maybe I should blame myself. I’m sure the players were thinking, “That guy who yells really stupid stuff isn’t here, why should we bother?” and decided to phone it in and save their best efforts for when I was in attendance. Also missed was the debut of the “Ginger Nation” sign, as one of our loyal readers, Pip, is doing his part to further the redhead race (is that really a good idea?) by wooing the crowd favorite GingerDuster. We at GTG wish him luck, and although success is unlikely, anything is possible. We were in 1st place at one time, remember?

Being at the Olympics got me thinking, what events would best suit our players?

Ian Andersen would be in curling, for obvious reasons. Shamari Spears and An’Juan would make a good two-man bobsled team. Dewhurst would do the aerials. DiJuan would tear up the moguls. Derrio seems like a speed skater. K.J. would be a great defenceman for hockey. And Phil Jones and Chris Braswell would make a formidable two-man luge squad.

We can’t leave Bobby out, of course. There’s no other place for him but Figure Skating. Have you ever seen his trademark Spin-into-Crouch and Scream? His form is impeccable.

Well, now that I’ve officially wasted your time, we need to discuss our Niners. We’ve lost three in a row. That’s rough. We’ve arguably been in a tailspin since the UMass game and we’re having a difficult time recovering. Whereas earlier in conference play luck was on our side, we seem to have run out and can’t seem to get our mojo going again. Tonight’s game is the perfect opportunity for our team to get back on their feet and remember how to win. No more imitating Mitchell Baldwin, DiJuan, play like you know how to.

Predictions are below. You know what to do.

D-Fo – The Niners really need to find their rhythm again after the past couple of weeks.  In optimism, with true green-tinted glasses, I’m gonna say that it finally happens. Charlotte 75, Chicken-Hawks 68.

HP – Martelli leaves Halton scratching his bald head on what it once was like to be significant… Niners 78, Hawks 64.

letsgoNINERS11 – Phil Martelli looks like a dinosaur.  WTF happened to Saint Joe’s? Charlotte 82 – Joe’s 67

J Felt – Charlotte 85, Saint Ho-seph’s 69. Braswell, Green and Spears all wake up and nom nom on some Hawk meat.

JRitchie – Charlotte narrowly avoids continuing its losing ways by topping the hawks with a minute to go sealing the victory. Charlotte 73 – St. Joe’s 69

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