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LSU Basketball Week in Review WE 1/18/15

Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:18 am
Posted by SouthOfSouth
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2008
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Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:18 am


Record last week: (1-1)
LSU 75, Ole Miss 71
LSU 64, Texas A&M 67

Streak: Loss 1

Top performer: Jordan Mickey scored 28 points and pulled down 19 rebounds on the week, but his 13 blocks are what get him top performer of the week honors. He protected the paint in both games while showing off some skills offensively also.

Cause for Concern: After a monster week, Tim Quarterman came back down to earth this week. He made only 3 of 13 shots and had a very poor 3:5 AST:TO ratio. Against Ole Miss he was held without an assist for only the second time this year.

Top Team Stat of Week: LSU blocked 20 shots on the week, while LSU was only blocked 6 times.

Rankings and Standings: CBS RPI (48), ESPN RPI (49), BPI (44), KenPom (59)

Breaking the trend: Darcy Malone got his first and second starts of his career this past week. He played 8 minutes against Ole Miss and earned more PT with 3 offensive rebounds, no turnovers, and a point. He played a career high 21 minutes against Texas A&M and scored 4 points. He was able to contain Kourtney Roberson who seemed able to back down Mickey at ease when in the game.

Best game by a non Big5 player: Jalyn Patterson scored 13 points on 5 of 8 shooting, including 3 of 6 from three against Texas A&M. He also added 2 steals. The NBA scout sitting next to me said Patterson "plays with great pace" and said if he can consistently hit his three point shot he would be an interesting professional prospect.

LSU Opponent who made noise: Sam Houston St continued to tear through the Southland Conference. They have won 8 in a row since losing to LSU and are 5-0 in conference play after beating Southeastern and McNeese St this week. They have currently beaten 4 straight teams from Louisiana over the past 2 weeks.

Interesting Stat of the Week: Jordan Mickey had 13 blocks on the week. It brought his average up to 3.9 blocks per game and into second in the NCAA. Last season Mickey averaged 3.1 blocks per game. He is averaging 5 per game over the last 5 games.

LSU Scorers this week:
Jarell Martin 30
Jordan Mickey 28
Keith Hornsby 28
Josh Gray 23
Jalyn Patterson 13
Tim Quarterman 12
Darcy Malone 5

LSU Rebounders this week:
Jarell Martin 22
Jordan Mickey 19
Josh Gray 10
Tim Quarterman 10
Keith Hornsby 8
Darcy Malone 6
Jalyn Patterson 1

LSU Assists/TO this week:
Josh Gray 15:7
Tim Quarterman 3:5
Jarell Martin 5:6
Jalyn Patterson 2:0
Jordan Mickey 2:8
Keith Hornsby 6:3

SEC Standings:


Most Dominant SEC Win of the Week: UK 86, Missouri 37. The Wildcats dominated Missouri on Tuesday winning by 49 points in Rupp Arena. They won the rebound battle 46-27 and scored an amazing 1.39 points per possession while holding Missouri to 0.6 per possession.

Biggest SEC Upset of the Week: Auburn 71, South Carolina 68. It's tough for me to call any road game an upset in the SEC, but Auburn beating South Carolina definitely fits. Auburn went 26-33 from the free throw line and pulled off the upset over South Carolina, a team who has already beat 2 top 25 teams.

Recruiting News: In LSU's home loss to Texas A&M, Tiger fans had their first look at new transfer Craig Victor on the sideline. He looked all of 6'9" and built better to be a post defender than Jordan Mickey. Here is a picture of him during warmups:




This week in LSU Basketball:
Tuesday: LSU @ Florida 6pm ESPN
Saturday: LSU @ Vanderbilt 5pm ESPNU

***Big week for LSU as they hit the road twice in two of the most difficult places to play in the SEC. After fumbling a lead against Texas A&M, LSU needs to get one or both of these road games.
Posted by Tigerfan19
Member since Mar 2004
2125 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:25 am to
A split is imperative this week. I know 2-0 is a pipe dream with the inconsistency this team has but just a split would be good for the long run. Esp after Saturday they really need to come out Tuesday and get off to a good start and just be there in the last few minutes to maybe steal one in Gainsville.
Posted by Shadowlink
The Shadows
Member since Apr 2014
1434 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:14 am to
Would like to see LSU win at least one of the next two. Preferably Florida. The Tigers are going to need a couple road wins and this is a good week to knock a few down.
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28470 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:01 am to
With every passing SEC season I see less and less from Johnny Jones that makes me think he will ever get anything of note done at LSU. Case in point. It is clear to everyone that the reason LSU lost Saturday was their abysmal 3 pt shooting in the second half and their willingness to keep jacking up three's early in the shot clock with a double-digit lead.

While doing a good job in the OOC slate, through the first four games of SEC play LSU is leading the league in 3 point attempts per game. They are the ONLY team in the league that has taken 20+ attempts in every SEC game thus far. The problem is that this team isn't a good 3 point shooting team. There are only two guys in the rotation who you would call 3 point shooters and both have their limitations: Patterson doesn't play a ton of minutes and Hornsby is very streaky. Why with this personnel is LSU taking so many 3 pointers?

This to me is evident of just how poor and inefficient LSU's offensive approach really is. The offense has a tendency to become very stagnant in the half-court with no identifiable direction. It is rare that they are able to manufacture good looks inside the arc. That is why they take so many 3's. Those shots are ALWAYS available, and LSU and Jones are content in jacking them up en masse.

This isn't anything new for Jones. His first two teams at LSU are #1 and #2 in school history for most 3 point attempts in a season..It is absolutely frustrating to watch as a fan because there is absolutely no reason THIS TEAM should be taking that many 3's.

Unless they figure something out Jones is staring 9-9 in the face once more. There are going to be nights when LSU is able to hit from deep and they will be able to pull out a tight game (see UGA). Then there will be games where they shoot themselves out of a win. That's unnecessarily already happened twice in 4 games:

Mizzou: 6/22 27%
A&M: 7/23 30% (1/13 in the second half WITH A LARGE LEAD)

Posted by bayoubengals88
LA
Member since Sep 2007
18996 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:10 am to
Still too disgusted.
Posted by Scrowe
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2010
2926 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:54 am to
quote:

Jordan Mickey


quote:

13 blocks


The more I watch him, the more I feel this stat is fool's gold for what he's actually doing on defense. His post defense and his problem of being out of position of defense on a regular basis hurts his case for being an NBA caliber player. He relies way too much on his athletic ability for a block which puts him out of position a lot of times. His blocks seem to show up a more so on him rotating off his man to help versus him defending the ball playing good defense and getting the block.

I may be being too critical of him, but between him and Martin looking to move on to the next level they just do not have the defensive side of the ball to a point where you could put them against NBA players and expect them to do anything but get burned.

JOB is playing in the NBA because of his ability to work through the post on offense and defend the post on defense. The 2 guys we have now can do neither as effective as JOB could. They may be faster and can jump higher than JOB but they are dragging behind is playing their ability to play and defend the post.
Posted by mmcgrath
Indianapolis
Member since Feb 2010
35469 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 11:14 am to
quote:

Top Team Stat of Week: LSU blocked 20 shots on the week, while LSU was only blocked 6 times. 
I am going to go ahead and guess that Gray had 4 of the 6.

Very tough loss, but I think it was just a down game. The previous game was so intense it probably drained a lot from the team.

I like how Malone is on the floor more but wish they would throw it down low to him on offense once or twice. He has a decent hook and offense is an area that he can help on. Instead they are ignoring him.

CJJ is still improving with sub's, but it will be a process. Martin really impressed with some offensive moves, especially the spin move. Did the scout sitting next to you get excited about that?
Posted by MC123
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2005
2029 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 11:50 am to
quote:

The NBA scout sitting next to me said Patterson "plays with great pace" and said if he can consistently hit his three point shot he would be an interesting professional prospect.



Well, what did he say about Martin and Mickey?
Posted by aaronb023
TeamBunt CEO
Member since Feb 2005
11774 posts
Posted on 1/20/15 at 10:44 am to
Good thread
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