grizzlyjournal
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CITAY: Thanks a ton for your game report! One could watch a telecast 2-3 times and not get the feel for game like actually being courtside. Couple of responses:
• Wright was recruited by DeCuire and called him Pac-12 caliber, which I believe. Just had a bad night.
• I did watch the game a second time and believe the refs salted the game away for USC with about 4-5 tickytack calls on the Griz in the final five minutes. My only major beef with the refs is their NOT ejecting Charles Buggs for his intentional shoulder slam to Kryslovic's left upper cheek. The telecast showed the play 3-4 times and both commentators were pretty shocked at the "intentional" appearance of the play. There's a rule for that play in basketball and the refs clearly backed down from calling it. Had it been an NBA game, it would have been a Flagrant 2 level foul.
• Your assessment of the Griz is very accurate, but I was very encouraged by the play of Kryslovic and Samuelson. Both are undersized, but both have very high basketball IQs. Remember, this was Samuelson's first college game. I believe he has the hoops savvy to help the Griz. Though undersized at the four, he still plays well with his back to the bucket and facing the bucket. If these two can make progress in preseason, I like Montana's prospects.
• I am not expecting this team to be Sweet 16 caliber, but they're a potential fringe-capable team (I'm thinking about Northern Iowa from last year). Yeah, that's a stretch, but I believe Montana has the coaches to push this team forward.
• Because, in re-watching the game last night, I realized the Griz totally outplayed USC in the first half. The dagger was nine straight missed OPEN shots that just didn't fall. If they had made even three of the nine they would have been ahead at halftime with a lot more confidence in their chances to win.
Thanks again for your post.
• Wright was recruited by DeCuire and called him Pac-12 caliber, which I believe. Just had a bad night.
• I did watch the game a second time and believe the refs salted the game away for USC with about 4-5 tickytack calls on the Griz in the final five minutes. My only major beef with the refs is their NOT ejecting Charles Buggs for his intentional shoulder slam to Kryslovic's left upper cheek. The telecast showed the play 3-4 times and both commentators were pretty shocked at the "intentional" appearance of the play. There's a rule for that play in basketball and the refs clearly backed down from calling it. Had it been an NBA game, it would have been a Flagrant 2 level foul.
• Your assessment of the Griz is very accurate, but I was very encouraged by the play of Kryslovic and Samuelson. Both are undersized, but both have very high basketball IQs. Remember, this was Samuelson's first college game. I believe he has the hoops savvy to help the Griz. Though undersized at the four, he still plays well with his back to the bucket and facing the bucket. If these two can make progress in preseason, I like Montana's prospects.
• I am not expecting this team to be Sweet 16 caliber, but they're a potential fringe-capable team (I'm thinking about Northern Iowa from last year). Yeah, that's a stretch, but I believe Montana has the coaches to push this team forward.
• Because, in re-watching the game last night, I realized the Griz totally outplayed USC in the first half. The dagger was nine straight missed OPEN shots that just didn't fall. If they had made even three of the nine they would have been ahead at halftime with a lot more confidence in their chances to win.
Thanks again for your post.