Originally posted by KhalidShockedTheWorld:
I feel the same way Blades. The team plays young (too young for my taste) and Purvis is a complete bust. From what I have seen the only thing Purvis does well is finish in transition. In the halfcourt offense he is useless. He cannot shoot and is extremely turnover prone because of poor ballhandling and poor decision making. The talk about him being one and done is laughable beyond words. The only one of the new guys who is a good player ready to play at this level is Hamilton, but he too is mistake prone. And Brimah being a nonfactor last night really hurt the team. He cannot play against the higher level competition. 40 against Coppin State but last night 0 points and 1 board and 5 fouls. Last night in 35 combined minutes Brimah and Nolan had 1 combined 1 rebound. 1 rebound in 35 minutes between our 2 centers!
+1 Khalid on everything...I was at the game and was very disappointed in the 15-2 2nd half run that put the nail in our coffin
Boat just doesn't have enough help, they were doubling him at every chance. Facey played great but he only does so when he attacks the offensive glass and we never get him involved on offense otherwise. Brimah predictably got in foul trouble right away and that is very frustrating. We say how he is much better than Thabeet was at this point but we didn't have to worry about Hash getting in foul trouble as much as we do Brimah - his instincts and game awareness still leave a lot to be desired. We needed Amida in the worst way last night and he let the whistle happy refs park him on the bench - you have to be smarter.
The Purvis one and done talk, which I never subscribed to, continue to be a joke. He can't even hold Dyson's jock strap at this rate and everyone was expecting Dyson 2.0 from "The Ferrari". Hamilton progressing is our only chance to get better as the season rolls on. He needs to be as aggressive as he can be. I want him and Boatright hoisting up 30-35 shots combined per game, I don't care if some of those are forced because they are our best players by far.
DHam looks to pass too much when driving the lane. This isn't Coppin State where you float it to Brimah for a flush when you drive the lane. Duke had that scouted and covered, he got into the lane plenty but wasn't looking for his own shot as much as we needed him to.
I hate to say it but we are under .500 in late December and the outlook doesn't get much better to bolster our resume. If we don't win the AAC Tourney this team has a pretty good shot at going from winning a title to missing the dance - a distinction that nobody wants