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		<title>Halfway Point &#8211; Where do we stand?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 17:28:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J Felt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Please hold the Bon Jovi references to the comments section.</p> <p>With Saturday&#8217;s win over Saint Bonaventure we&#8217;ve not only matched our win total from last season, but we also crossed the mid point for our regular season. At 11 wins last year, we were in February. At 11 wins this year, we&#8217;re just starting [...]]]></description>
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<p>With Saturday&#8217;s win over Saint Bonaventure we&#8217;ve not only matched our win total from last season, but we also crossed the mid point for our regular season. At 11 wins last year, we were in February. At 11 wins this year, we&#8217;re just starting conference play. That&#8217;s an improvement I&#8217;d take any day of the week.</p>
<p>However, compared to last year, any winning record at 15 games would be an improvement. But that doesn&#8217;t mean we&#8217;re all content in Niner Nation. Even the most optimistic of the fanbase (contributors to GreenTintedGlasses.net, perhaps) are feeling almost disheartened at this season so far.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been absolutely demolished twice (@ ODU and @ Duke), solidly defeated once (@ Tenn), and missed a great opportunity to make a statement against Georgia Tech in Halton. Of course, if you look at those losses as just Ls on paper, they aren&#8217;t bad. Duke is pretty darn spectular, and Georgia Tech just beat them. Tennessee took down undefeated #1 Kansas and ODU is a solid team all around and hard to beat at home. So our losses (again, not looking at score margin) aren&#8217;t that bad.</p>
<p>What about our wins? Our fantastic eleven wins. Well, they look alright on paper, but taking a closer look they aren&#8217;t that impressive. We have one key win at Louisville, one fairly solid win at Hofstra, and then 9 wins over teams we might&#8217;ve beaten last year.</p>
<p>The truth is, we might be really good and don&#8217;t know it yet. Or we could be really bad and have just padded our record versus terrible teams. Or we&#8217;re just mediocre. It&#8217;s hard to tell at this point, but we&#8217;ll see how things go in conference play. Here&#8217;s a look back at the past half-season&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Best Game &#8211; @ #18 Louisville, Charlotte wins 87-65<br />
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<p>Is there another game this season that even comes close to the smack down we put on the Cardinals in Freedom Hall? While the Cardinals may have been out 3 players, there&#8217;s a good chance we would&#8217;ve won that game anyway when you consider the way we played. Chris Braswell put up a 21/14 double-double, Derrio and Bowden poured in 37 points, and DiJuan Harris looked unstoppable breaking the press. Blame this game for everyone&#8217;s expectations being raised.</p>
<p><strong>Worst Game &#8211; </strong></p>
<p>No question, it&#8217;s the Duke game.  From opening tip-off to the end of the game, the Niners were in the fetal position.  It was a comedy (dark comedy) of errors, turnovers, wild three-pointers, and turnovers and errors, and wild three-pointers.  Duke of course responded with transition basket after transition basket and the Blue Devils steam-rolled the Niners by 42 points.  I think I still have a bruise from that game.</p>
<p><strong>Most Memorable Play &#8211; Derrio Green&#8217;s 3 at the half against Louisville</strong></p>
<p>I wanted to mention his barrage to open the game, but I refuse to be mathematically challenged and instead opted for Green&#8217;s dagger at the half against the Cardinals.  You could feel the crowd seething as Derrio swaggered off the court with his hand holding up three fingers.  In all, it was Derrio&#8217;s 4th three-pointer of the first half and was really his first coming out party for the Niners.</p>
<p>Honorable mention goes do DiJuan&#8217;s shot to give the Niners a 1 point lead against GT, capping a furious comeback from a deficit that was as large as 15 points in the second half.  The basket nearly blew the roof off the arena, but the celebration wasn&#8217;t to last.</p>
<p><strong>Most Forgettable Play &#8211; Ian Andersen steps on the line at Tennessee<br />
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<p>If one moment summed up why Ian has moved into the &#8220;disdain&#8221; category for 49ers fans, it might be this one. In the midst of a semi-comeback against the Vols, Ian Andersen inbounds the ball to Phil Jones and goes for the handoff in the corner. Usually this play is followed by a three pointer, instead Ian Andersen hadn&#8217;t stepped across the inbounds line, and was essentially still out of bounds. Boneheaded plays like this will lose close games later in the season.</p>
<p><strong>Biggest Surprise &#8211; </strong></p>
<p>The Turkish Terror, Gokhan Sirin.  After looking absolutely lost against JCSU, he&#8217;s performed well in spots.  Particularly encouraging was the 12 points in just 7 minutes of action against Winston Salem State.  Though WSSU isn&#8217;t exactly top notch competition, it&#8217;s always good to see freshman play well when given the chance, and Sirin showed he&#8217;s much more than a spot-up shooter.  Sirin hit a nice mid-range pull-up jumper in transition and also attacked the basket on occasions.</p>
<p><strong>Team MVP &#8211; </strong></p>
<p>DiJuan Harris.  Statistically it&#8217;s probably Shamari Spears but DiJuan is the one who makes it click.  We go as he goes.  When he&#8217;s in we play much, much better than when he&#8217;s out, and it&#8217;s clear the players respond to his leadership.  DiJuan is by no means the flashiest player we&#8217;ve ever had on the court, nor the most statistically productive, but he has tremendous heart and that&#8217;s a intangible that&#8217;s hard to put a measure on.</p>
<p><strong>Best Newcomer &#8211; </strong></p>
<p>Shamari Spears, but Derrio and Braswell are also invited to the conversation.  Spears wins because he gives scoring in the paint, which the Niners have lacked for years now, and he commands a near constant double and sometimes triple team.  Though he doesn&#8217;t pass out of the pressure in the paint like he should, it does free up opportunities for other players.</p>
<p><strong>Best Returner &#8211; </strong></p>
<p>DiJuan Harris.  See above.</p>
<p><strong>Biggest Disappointment &#8211; </strong></p>
<p>This is easy.  Definitely Shamarr Bowden.  Heralded as a savior of sorts, Bowden is one of the first things people point to when suggesting last year&#8217;s 11-20 record would have been much improved were it not for personnel losses of the likes of Bowden.  Pointing to his performance in Canadia last summer where he led the team in scoring, you can see the reasons for optimism.  Unfortunately it didn&#8217;t pan out once the games started counting.  Aside from his outburst against UNCA in the first game of the season, Bowden has been anything but consistent&#8230; or patient.  This combination culminated last with Bowden&#8217;s decision to leave the program.  We respect Bowden here at GTG.net and wish him well, but wonder what might have been if he learned to play within himself and the team.</p>
<p><strong>Coach&#8217;s Grade &#8211; </strong></p>
<p>Some here would want to put a big fat F and cite our losses to Duke, ODU, GT, and Tennessee. It&#8217;s hard to fault a team for losing all of those games, but sometimes our fans can expect too much right away. Duke, GT, and Tenn were all ranked opponents, and OSU is no slouch at home. And while the ultimate blame falls on the coach, he isn&#8217;t the one that curled into the fetal position against Duke and ODU, our players have to step up. We should have beaten Georgia Tech, and our shot selection was part of that, something Bobby is known to have little control over, but it&#8217;s hard to hold the loss against Tennessee against anyone. That &#8220;depleted&#8221; squad just knocked off the #1 team in the nation. All in all, Bobby&#8217;s doing a lot of the things this year we have wanted him to; reign in his shooters and go inside to our bigs Spears, Jones, and Braswell. However, our defense alone prevents him from getting a great grade. We&#8217;re giving him a B minus. The B is because we&#8217;re 11 and 4 and haven&#8217;t lost to any &#8220;bad&#8221; teams, the minus is because we don&#8217;t play defense. This could very easily turn into an A if we show some improvement and return the swagger, but a C or D isn&#8217;t out of the question as we go into conference play.</p>
<p><strong>Expectations for rest of season&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>We at GreenTintedGlasses.net collectively have no clue what to expect for the rest of the season. Ask us in Febuary.</p>
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		<title>OMG GAMEDAY VS DUKE &#8211; PREDICTIONS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J Felt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Can you believe this, Niner Nation? You can say the words, &#8220;IT IS GAMEDAY VERSUS DUKE!&#8221; Duke, the school known for free iPods, skinny kids in weenie bikinis and the Master Splinter himself, is taking on our Charlotte 49ers in the Preseason NIT. Considering half our student body thinks Charlotte isn&#8217;t even in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you believe this, Niner Nation? You can say the words, &#8220;IT IS GAMEDAY VERSUS DUKE!&#8221; Duke, the school known for free iPods, skinny kids in weenie bikinis and the Master Splinter himself, is taking on our Charlotte 49ers in the Preseason NIT. Considering half our student body thinks Charlotte isn&#8217;t even in the same division as Duke, we&#8217;re quite pumped for this matchup. I mean, Duke is in the ACC, that basically implies unbeatability right?</p>
<p>WRONG.</p>
<p>We always get up for these games. Even in an 11-20 season we took Clemson to the wire, and the year prior we went .500 against the almighty conference.  These games are important to the players, the coaches, and most importantly, us. Let&#8217;s put on our Green Tinted Glasses and say we&#8217;ll dominate inside, Spears will feast upon soft post players, Big Phil will have more blocks than an old school lego set, Bowden will remember to set his laser-guided arm to &#8220;score baskets&#8221;, and maybe even Gohkan will reach Super Saiyan. Of course, we at GTG are magical and have visualized the future&#8230;</p>
<div id="attachment_75" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 465px"><a href="http://greentintedglasses.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/cryingduke.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-75" title="cryingduke" src="http://greentintedglasses.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/cryingduke.jpg" alt="Oh yes, your tears will make Bobby's mustache grow." width="455" height="341" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Oh yes, your tears will make Bobby&#39;s mustache grow.</p></div>
<p> Predictions are below, provide your own in the comments and you could win lessons in MS Paint.   &#8211; J Felt</p>
<div class="mceTemp mceIEcenter" style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><strong>J Felt</strong> &#8211; Charlotte 81, Duke 77. Bowden hits the &#8220;on&#8221; switch and scores 15 points from the Coach K court logo alone.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp mceIEcenter" style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><strong>letsgoNINERS11</strong> - Charlotte 71, Duke 68. I&#8217;m gonna go out on a limb.  The Niners lean Shamari Spears&#8217; experience in Cameron Indoor as Dijuan goes off in the biggest game of his career.  The refs are gonna try to screw us on a few really questionable calls at the end of the game but we fight through. We&#8217;ll probably be a 10 point dog, but I just can&#8217;t pick against the Niners.  Breathe if you hate Duke. (<em>I hope Duke fans and players read this, they&#8217;ll all pass out by gametime &#8211; J Felt</em>)</div>
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<div class="mceTemp mceIEcenter" style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><strong>D-Fo</strong> &#8211; Charlotte 83 &#8211; Duke 80. Shamari Spears goes for another beastly 20+ point performance, and in the process scares the Blue Devil bench so badly that three of their players go home at halftime. The immeasurable power of Coach Lutz&#8217; mustache wills the Niners to victory in a close one.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp mceIEcenter" style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><strong>JRitchie</strong> &#8211; I think we lose a heartbreaker: Duke 68 Charlotte 66 after being up by 3 with less than 17 seconds to go.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp mceIEcenter" style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><strong>HP</strong> &#8211; Duke 76, Charlotte 63. Duke players finally find their shot in this game.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp mceIEcenter" style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><strong>Bust</strong> &#8211; Charlotte 81, Duke 93. Duke plays good offense, we don&#8217;t play good defense. Duke is missing its starting big man, but we don&#8217;t play into that and rely on the three. Duke plays better defense.</div>
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<div class="mceTemp mceIEcenter" style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">Looks like even wearing Green Tinted Glasses doesn&#8217;t help everyone.</div>
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		<title>Game #3, Preseason NIT: Charlotte at Duke</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NLP</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When a program that was formerly accustomed to regular trips to the NCAA tournament comes on hard times, it sometimes takes a jolt to put the team back on the right track.  The Niners get a chance unlike any other tonight when they face the Duke Blue Devils in the 2nd round of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a program that was formerly accustomed to regular trips to the NCAA tournament comes on hard times, it sometimes takes a jolt to put the team back on the right track.  The Niners get a chance unlike any other tonight when they face the Duke Blue Devils in the 2<sup>nd</sup> round of the Pre-season NIT.  The Niners, coming off a 75 – 61 victory over the Fighting Christians of Elon in which some things went well:  a 15 rejection strong block party led by Big Phil Jones with 7 returns to sender, and some things not so well:  another atrocious night from behind the arc (6-22) with Bowden following up his dynamic debut with a 1-6 stinker.</p>
<p>Our ESPN-adored opponent managed to unimpressively dispatch the mythical avians of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Chaucer">Chaucer</a> shooting 44.4% overall and a Niner-esque 26.1% from behind the arc.  Coastal Carolina for the most part shot themselves out of the game (28.6% from the field) despite a number of good looks.  Of note, the Chanticleers employed a triangle-and-2 defense that did a terrific job limiting Duke’s interior play.  The devils were led by 6’9” swingman Kyle Singler who managed a double-double (23 points, 11 rebounds) despite being the focus of the Coastal defense.  Despite an off-night scoring the ball, fellow marksmen and do-everything Jon Scheyer was highly involved hitting all 7 of his FTs and dishing out 5 assists on 0 turnovers.  Scheyer is that guy that the Niners tend not to appreciate defensively who so-often absolutely kills us.  We need to watch out, lest we put too much attention Singler and not enough on Scheyer.  Leading the Blue Devil bench last night was reserve guard Andre Dawkins who achieved the always tasty shooting more shots than points scored (13 on 5-14 shooting).  Duke didn’t (we aren’t afraid to use contractions at GTG.net) do much to speak of on the interior, aside from numerous put backs of misses.  Notably former Niner target Ryan Kelly put up a goose egg (0-4 FGs).  On the defensive side of the ball Duke used mostly a 3-2 zone and sprinkled in man-to-man defense against Coastal.  Look for more zone, (less 3-2, and more 2-3) against the Niners as the Blue Devils should try to take away the strong interior play of Shamari Spears and force us to hit some outside shots (the basketball equivalent of taunting a meth addict with some crank).</p>
<p>To pull out the upset, the Niners are going to have to make an immediate statement.  Like a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DxwQhzvJAA">Plavy erupting against Syracuse</a> when they hung their national championship banner, or Eddie Basden stealing the opening tip-off and racing down court for the dunk against Cincinnati in their first ever Ring of Red game loss.   We need to come out of the gate blazing, either extending the defense with a barrage of threes (although the thought makes me squeamish given the way we’ve been shooting) or immediately asserting an inside presence with Spears, Jones, or Braswell.  Waiting for the game to come to us, feeling out the Blue Devils, or letting the likely raucous crowd get to our heads will put us in an insurmountable hole (like getting behind Richmond 2-0).  Defensively I like the idea of emulating Coastal’s zone, mixing in both the box-and-1 and triangle-and-2 defenses.  A straight 2-3 or man-to -man will simply give Scheyer and Singler open looks all game long, particularly with their height advantage.  If anyone wants a reminder how that goes, cue up some of our recent games against Temple.</p>
<div id="attachment_69" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 270px"><a href="http://greentintedglasses.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/spears.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-69 " title="spears" src="http://greentintedglasses.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/spears.jpg" alt="&quot;Next time, I'll be in Green, and I'll eat your entire team.&quot;" width="260" height="356" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">&quot;Next time, I&#39;ll be in Green, and I&#39;ll eat your entire team.&quot; (thanks Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>Looking at matchups, I give the edge to our frontcourt.  Spears has shown he’s a bull in a china shop on offense and Phil Jones has expanded his finesse game to become a more rugged interior defender.  Braswell, however, needs to rebound literally and figuratively from his off game against Elon.  With Mason Plumlee out, the Duke interior is a bit smallish and less aggressive, and we could wrest the rebounding advantage from them, an absolute key if we’re to have any chance to win.  The backcourt advantage is clearly Duke’s.  Singler and Scheyer are too long, too experienced, and too talented to not give the smaller Charlotte backcourt problems.   The Blue Devils will also welcome the return of Nolan Smith, serving a two-game suspension for being a Gokhan Sirin copycat.  For shame, Nolan.  One area where we can tip the scales back in our favor though is in transition and through the driving abilities of Harris and Coleman.  Coleman in particular has to take advantage of his strong penetration ability and not rely on his jumper.  But that’s like trying to tell you beloved readers that water is wet.   &#8211; NLP</p>
<p>My keys to the game:</p>
<p><strong>For Duke:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Take advantage of the height advantage on the perimeter</li>
<li>Work the ball inside and try to draw fouls on Spears and Jones (should be easy with the refs in their pockets)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>For Charlotte: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Make more than 40% from 3-point land</li>
<li>Win the rebounding battle</li>
<li>Get to the line</li>
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