Purdue at Ohio State, 2/7...Thoughts?
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holdingout
We can only hope it continues from Buford. OSU's next 7 games.Tiger2003;1079284 wrote:Yes Buford comes through 2 straight games in the clutch. Hopefully this is coming out party and carries this into the tournament. He is finally playing like a senior instead of the freshman.
Michigan State
at Minnesota
at Michigan
Illinois
at Wisconsin
at Northwestern
at Michigan State
Will the Senior leadership continue?...It had better... -
FatHobbit
Hmmm am I the only one who looks at that and see only tough games or trap games?holdingout;1079451 wrote:We can only hope it continues from Buford. OSU's next 7 games.
Michigan State
at Minnesota
at Michigan
Illinois
at Wisconsin
at Northwestern
at Michigan State
Will the Senior leadership continue?...It had better... -
vball10set
Even though I'd love to win them all, I'd be okay with going 5-2 over the next seven games (btw, the Wisky game is at OSU).FatHobbit;1079473 wrote:Hmmm am I the only one who looks at that and see only tough games or trap games? -
thavoiceI was half right that the boilers would come out pissed and play one of their best games of the year!
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centralbucksfan
THis. I expect a hiccup at least once, maybe twice. Possibly both up north. 4 losses will still win Big Ten. This Sat game vs MSU is HUGE!vball10set;1079513 wrote:Even though I'd love to win them all, I'd be okay with going 5-2 over the next seven games (btw, the Wisky game is at OSU). -
centralbucksfan
This game did worry me a bit, as I mentioned. But give Purdue credit, they did play as well as they could have. They were hitting everything. Any many of those shots were tough ones as well. Painter went small and created matchup problems. Although it hurt them on the other end as well. A game like this is expected every once in a while. And it only helps to know how to win close games.thavoice;1079600 wrote:I was half right that the boilers would come out pissed and play one of their best games of the year! -
centralbucksfan
He wasn't exposed. Purdue went small ball, and he was left guarding a guard on the perimeter. If that is exposed, every big man in the country would have been as well. Painter often went with 5 perimeter players. Although it hurt him on the defensive side as well. But he thought that gave them the best chance, which in this game, it did.Prescott;1079319 wrote:Byrd has been shooting a good percentage, but other teams have not allowed him to get open looks. OSU needs to shore up the 3 point defense. Sullinger was exposed , but Purdue was playing small forcing him to defend on the perimieter.
That being said, OSU was very POOR to stop dribble penetration as well as getting helpside defense. They were not focused defensively last nite at all. And once you let a team get on a roll, its difficult to stop them. -
Prescott
Maybe exposed was the wrong word. Abused might have been a better word.He wasn't exposed. Purdue went small ball, and he was left guarding a guard on the perimeter. If that is exposed, every big man in the country would have been as well.
While Sullinger's ability to defend on the perimeter may be on par with many big men, it certainly isn't on par with all big men. He is somewhat cumbersome and his defensive stance is too upright to defend on the perimeter. Perhaps, Matta should have tried a zone in order to protect Sullinger. -
stephen3108I think we go 6-1 in the last 7. Only loss I think may get us is @ Sparty. But I think we have a good chance of winning them all.
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vball10set
I'll certainly take that, but the game in AA concerns me...a lotstephen3108;1079918 wrote:I think we go 6-1 in the last 7. Only loss I think may get us is @ Sparty. But I think we have a good chance of winning them all. -
AutomatikDavis is probably a lock for freshman and defensive POY honors. He'll also be in the running for national POY, but I don't think he'll get that one.
Has that ever been done? -
MulvaEdit: The Wisconsin game is at home. Anything worse than 5-2 would be a major disappointment.
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vball10setvball10set;1079513 wrote:Even though I'd love to win them all, I'd be okay with going 5-2 over the next seven games (btw, the Wisky game is at OSU).
had ya' coveredMulva;1080100 wrote:Edit: The Wisconsin game is at home. Anything worse than 5-2 would be a major disappointment. -
centralbucksfan
Agree.Mulva;1080100 wrote:Edit: The Wisconsin game is at home. Anything worse than 5-2 would be a major disappointment. -
centralbucksfan
I don't disagree. But its not often the other team throws out a small lineup. And as I said, on the other end, thats right when Sully went to work and scored. Painter had nothing to lose and had to try something. A zone? Well, seeing as though OSU hasn't played one in over two years, thats highly doubtful. When they played a lot of zone, people were begging for MM. UP until this game, OSU had been playing stellar defense. There is no excuse for last nite defensively. They were poor overall, no question. But I am confident they will be ready to roll. As I mentioned earlier, this game, sandwhiched between Wisky and MSU was a concern. Just lucky it was at home. But in the big picture, this game may help them. OSU hasn't had too many close games. Learning how to play in a close game means something. Positives on last nite, Thompson, Ravenal and Scott played quality minutes, and made plays in a close game. Ravenal had a HUGE tip in.Prescott;1079704 wrote:Maybe exposed was the wrong word. Abused might have been a better word.
While Sullinger's ability to defend on the perimeter may be on par with many big men, it certainly isn't on par with all big men. He is somewhat cumbersome and his defensive stance is too upright to defend on the perimeter. Perhaps, Matta should have tried a zone in order to protect Sullinger.
Now, we just have to PRAY Sully is healthy for MSU. -
Mulva
Yeah, I quick replied after reading that 1st post. Then I realized we just played @ Wisky. And then I saw your post.vball10set;1080101 wrote:had ya' covered
And suddenly all of the stars were aligned.