Showing posts with label Dante Curry. Show all posts
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Monday, March 7, 2011

Men's Basketball: Evaluating the Roster

Imagine Buck at 220lbs and with range out to 10 feet
Photo Courtesy of GSU Sports Communications

So, we've arrived at the end of our men's basketball season and we were actually the 3rd Division 1 team from the state of Georgia still playing because we made it to Saturday.  We aren't likely to get a banner for that. 

What We Do Know:
Seniors Marques Johnson and Dante Curry have exhausted their eligibility and will move on.  The two combined for 11.7 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.  They also represented 59 3 point baskets made (Curry responsible for 53 of those).  While both players played significantly in their two year Panther careers, neither is what I'd qualify as an Impact Player.  Both struggled mightily in long stretches this season and I really thought I was dead wrong in classifying Curry as a bust prior to the season when he looked like a bonafide MVP candidate in January.  Johnson was his usual self, running the offensive sets, not scoring much and generally playing average to above average defense.

Returning Starters:
We used 15 different starting lineups this seasons adding the sometimes chaotic nature that Coach Rod Barnes was criticized for.  In 2011-12, we are slated to return 4 starters from the George Mason CAA Tournament game in James Fields, Jihad Ali, Josh Micheaux and Eric Buckner.  While each does contribute in different ways, I'd describe Micheaux and Buckner as Impact Players. 

C Eric Buckner - Was our best player from Game 1 to Game 31.  Averaged 9.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.  Buck did deal with foul trouble almost every game this season and averaged 3.1 per game for the year (highest on the team).  Part of this, I believe was assimilating into the speed of Division 1 basketball vs. JUCO and part is he gained significant weight since his arrival that he had trouble adjusting (he arrived on campus around 190lbs and was playing at about 208lbs).  I look for another offseason packing on muscle and hope to see him at about 218-222 entering Fall practice.

SF Josh Micheaux - I believe he is an Impact Player based on his production as a Starter.  While he is very undersized playing as a PF, Josh played very well the last 1/3 of the year.  In 10 games as a starter, Micheaux averaged 9.5 points  (on 42% shooting), 5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2 steals per game.  That's effective and the kind of stats you need from a starter.  If Josh can improve his 15-18 foot jumpshot in the offseason, I truly believe he can be a force as a Senior in 2011-12.

SF Jihad Ali - Recovered from an awful start of the season to increase his overall production and become a contributor.  Averaged 7.2 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.1 assist per game this season.  Jihad has a shot of breaking the all time games played record if he can stay healthy.  I think he has a 50/50 shot to start as a Senior but will have to continue to improve his shooting to justify that spot.

SG James Fields - Our Bruce Bowen.  While some Panther fans don't value Boom, I do.  He is rarely out of position and you know exactly what you'll get on a nightly basis:  Good defense.  He increased his scoring this season to 5.5 points per contest and actually was our most effective ball handler with a 1.47/1 assist-to-turnover margin, which was second on the team behind Marques Johnson.  I expect Fields to increase his scoring, cross the 100 steal plateau and reach 120 games played next season.

Returning Bench Players:
PG Devonta White - The Spark Plug. Was playing at a very high level prior to an ankle injury at home vs. VCU.  He truly wasn't the same player but you could see the spark in the team's energy level when he was on the floor.  For those who have played the game of basketball, your PG is your general and when you have a great floor leader you tend to play better.  It works in every level.  Overall, White 5.2 points, 2.3 assists and was the team's 3rd best FT shooter at 68.6%.  I could absolutely see his scoring and assists numbers double in 2011-12 as he increases his strength and better understands the speed of the game.

PF Brandon McGee - Consistently inconsistent.  This was the knock on McGee coming in and he lived up to the billing.  10 double digit scoring efforts in 2010-11 topped by a 31 point explosion at home vs. Northeastern were balanced by 5 games with 0 points.  His minutes flunctuated nearly all year and Coach Barnes had an extremely quick hook if it looked like McGee was coasting.  He has the talent to be an All-CAA performer.  He has the effort that makes fans absolutely mad.  If our new coach can keep McGee motivated, I could see an improvement of his 7.7 point and 3.1 rebound per game averages.

SG Javonte Maynor - Huge growth potential.  Hidden in Maynor's decent Freshman campaign of 5.8 points (and a team leading 38.8% from 3 point range) and 1.1 rebounds per game, is the fact that he actually led our team in scoring 3 seperate times this year.  I believe he could be an outside shot to start, we provides our team with the outside range that we've lacked (and we're frankly looking for when Dante Curry arrived).  Maynor will continue to get better as moves into this offseason.

C James Vincent - The Oak Tree.  I've been tough on Big James because I've expected more from a 6'10 post player with 54 games played.  Running the numbers, when James has played more than 18 minutes in a game, he averages 7.6 points and 6.6 rebounds per game.  It's imperative that he gets these kinds of minutes in 2011-12.  I can actually see him playing along side Eric Buckner at points with the proper vision by our next coach.
SF Harold Doby - Untapped talent.  Doby had a frustrating freshman season with inconsistent minutes.  Fans wondered aloud if he got himself into Coach Barnes' dog house or if he was injured as he took 5 DNP-Coach's Decision in 2010-11.  I think Doby could increase his strength and improve his ball handling in the offseason to be a valuable bench contributor in 2011-12.

SG Rashaad Richardson - The question mark.  He was a late addition to the signing class in 2010 and arrived on campus last summer with academic questions. He did not accompany the team to the Bahamas and 5 DNP-CDs in 2010-11.  Should he be on this roster?  I'm not sure as he averaged less than 5 minutes per game in 25 games.  That's amazing to me.  Either play him and see what you have or move him on.  He is a scholarship athlete, not a walk on.  I could argue that he's the most mismanaged player in the Rod Barnes Era.  Richardson could be a candidate to move on this offseason.

Players Who Should Not Return:
PF Jamar Taylor - Taylor is not a Division 1 caliber player.  He should not be on this roster and was an absolute miss in last season's recruiting cycle.  He has to be moved on by the new coach and his scholarship needs to be given to a HS Senior or impact JUCO transfer. 

SF Jordan Demercy - From what I've been told, took a gray shirt in 2010-11 as he sat out his mandatory one year following his transfer from Florida State.  He is not an Impact Player and needs to be cut loose.  Coach Barnes and his staff were high on what Demercy could bring but new coaches are under no obligation to honor previous coaches promises.  Nothing personal but he has proven that he cannot play at a high level after being buried on the Florida State bench. 

Incoming Recruits/Scholarship Situation
Scholarships Available: 2*
Current Signee: PF Jervon Pressley - He was set to be the highest ranked recruit to step foot on campus in the Rod Barnes Era.  Except, he may not step foot on campus.  Yes, he has signed a letter of intent.  Yes, we can hold him to that.  From what I've been told, he has a ton of work to do in the classroom to have a shot to meet eligibility requirements.  If he does, great, he can be an immediate contributor in the post as an athletic rebounder and shot blocker who's offensive game is still developing.  If not*, we can use his scholarship for a player in the late signing period.

My take: I believe the 2010-11 roster was built to win 13-15 games and finish at or near .500 overall and in the CAA.  We did not meet those expectations and our coaching staff will be replaced.  I believe we have the talent on the roster to meet .500 or possibly better if we can hire a coach and a staff that will maximize the strengths of our returning players.  We could have a very large Senior class that has gone through the rigors of the best mid-major conference in America.  I believe we will make the right hire and that they will bring an exciting brand of basketball to the Sports Arena that we have not had since Charles "Lefty" Driesell retired suddenly that late December day.  With the momentum shift in our athletic department, I have high hopes for the future of our basketball program and I believe we have the resources to build a product that competes with VCU, George Mason and Old Dominion in 2011-12.  We are not Senior heavy as many of the top tier teams in our league were this season.  I do not believe that this is the reclamation project that some have said it is. 

Onward and upward!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Georgia State Routed by George Mason 68-45

Photo Courtesy of George Mason Sports Communications

The Panthers competed well enough in the first half to build an 11 point lead, then the roof caved in.  Going 15 minutes without a made basket, turning the ball over 21 times and basically missing an opportunity to shake the CAA Tournament up a little more all slipped away tonight.

Eric Buckner played very well in the first half and trailed off due in large part to foul trouble in the second stanza and finished with 10 points and 7 rebounds.

Senior Marques Johnson played well in his last game in Panther uniform with 9 points, 5 rebounds and one assist in 28 minutes.  The reigns now get turned over to Devonta White and he had a rough go vs. the #25 ranked Patriots scoring 4 points on 1-5 shooting and turning the ball over 3 times.

Dante Curry, who also played his last game, proved to be his enigmatic self again putting another 0 in the scoring column for the 7th time this season.

Josh Michaeux played well on the defensive end with 6 rebounds and 3 steal but had a team high 4 turnovers that were key in Mason's run.

The Coach Paul Graham Era at Georgia State ends at 1-1. 

Coming next week: My thoughts on the Roster Moving Forward into the offseason and into 2011-12.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Panthers Fall on the Road Again, Lose at W&M 69-65

The hits just keep on coming.  The Tribe entered the game with the 2nd worst record in the CAA.  We followed our pattern, get down by double digits, fight back making it a close game before falling.  The Panthers wrap up their regular season road record at 2-12.  As the great Lefty Driesell once said, "Good teams win on the road."

The Panthers were in foul trouble all night and the Tribe shot 37 free throws to 9 for the Panthers.  Those are the staggering stats that lead to defeat.  Javonte Maynor was a bright spot hitting 7 threes on the night and finishing with his first ever 20+ point performance. 

Next: Senior Night vs. George Mason on Saturday at 6pm at the Sports Arena.  Seniors Dante Curry and Marques Johnson will be honored before the game.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Georgia State Tops Towson 73-65

This was a mature win.  It may sound strange but coming home and playing a team than you better than you should win, right?  It hasn't been that easy lately for the Panthers.

James 'Boom' Fields played an excellent all-around game off the bench.  6 points, 9 assists, 2 steals and only 2 turnovers.  Excellent work by the Junior out of Savannah.

Coach Rod Barnes went with a feeling to start James "Oak" Vincent and it paid instant dividends.  11 points (on 5-5 shooting) and 7 rebounds in 22 minutes.  He is proving that he can be a serviceable back up for Eric Buckner who was saddled with foul trouble all night.

Dante Curry did not shoot well and forced multiple 3 point attempts after hitting his first 2.  He finished with 12 points on 4-15 from the field.  The way he has been shooting the last few games, I can't fault Coach Barnes giving him the green light.

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Next Game: Panthers head to James Madison on Wednesday to face the Dukes.  Tip time is 7pm.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Panthers Fall 59-56 on GW 3 at UNC-W

Man, this one hurt.  We seemed to do more wrong than right and still had a great chance to win.  Panthers fall to 7-6 overall and 2-1 in CAA play.

Missing starting PG Devonta White, who has been receiving a tremendous amount of treatment on his ankle and is trying to return as soon as possible, was evident.  The Panthers managed only 9 assists vs. the Seahawks and made too many mistakes down the stretch to put UNCW away.

On the last play: Trevor DeLoach has hit a total of 22 career 3 pointers in his 2 year UNCW career.  This was his only made basket and he made it count.  As Coach Barnes said in the postgame, he would have likely preferred DeLoach take that shot than Tomko, Grant or Milson.  Credit him with a clutch shot.

Highlights:
-Dante Curry.  Plain and simple he carried the Panthers tonight. 27 points on 9-13 shooting and hitting seven 3 point baskets for the second time in 3 games.  Great game by Dante and a credit to our guys for finding him.
-Eric Buckner.  He struggled mightily but finished with a still impressive 8 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks on the night.  He is stating his claim as one of the best centers in GSU history after only 13 games.  Yes, he is that good.

Key Factors in the Loss:
-Panthers were 6-18 from the FT line.  We are currently last in the CAA in this category and approaches new depths.  This stat alone has cost us at least 2 games in the Win column this season.
-James Fields shooting misery continues.  He was 0-3 from the field and is now 1-13 from the field in CAA play scoring a total of 4 points in 3 games.  This is not acceptable a starting guard in Division 1 basketball.  I really hope 'Boom' can get it going this weekend vs. Towson.

Next game: Panthers Return Back to the Sports Arena on Saturday for a 6pm tilt vs. Towson.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Panthers Trip UT-Chattannooga 81-76, Win Dr. Pepper Championship

Panthers Bringing a Trophy to add to the Basketball Case in the Sports Arena
Photo Courtesy of GSU Sports Communication

What a great way to finish 2010.  The Panthers are now 6-5 and take momentum into CAA play.  With a blowout win over a quality opponent in Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and UT-Chattanooga you'd think they played two great games but there is still plenty of room for improvement.  That's an encouraging sign as it's much easier for the coaching staff to teach while we win and the team's confidence continues to grow.

Coach Rod Barnes: "I am so proud of our team. I am just so excited for this team. They came out and played hard. They deserve to be raising that trophy tonight."


Great two game stretch for Dante Curry as he was named the Dr. Pepper MVP.  We will need him to put performances together in CAA play in January and February.  He and Eric Buckner were named to the All Tournament Team after Buck dropped a career high 23 points on the Mocs last night.

Eric Buckner and Dante Curry are All-Tournament Worthy
Photo Courtesy of GSU Sports Communication

Next: CAA play opens with a home date with VCU on Monday at 7pm.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Panthers Sink Texas A&M-CC 72-42

Panthers Warm Up Before they set McKenzie Arena & Texas A&M-CC ablaze.
Photo Courtesy of David McDaniel

Good win.  I'll not call this a great win until we see what kind of momentum this builds.  30 blowout wins over a quality opponent don't happen much around here.  It's almost unsettling.  This was a total team defensive effort and the Panthers hit nine shots from deep yesterday afternoon.
Freshman Devonta White directs the offense.
Photo Courtesy of David McDaniel

To give some perspective on how rare this kind of win is:
-Texas A&M CC entered the game with an RPI of 112. Our highest win vs. an opponent that highly ranked in non conference since Louisiana-Lafayette in 2004-05. They were ranked #48 and went on to win 19 games that year and head to the NCAA Tournament before losing to Lousville.

-Our last 30 point win over a Division 1 opponent was January 24, 2005 at Stetson when we were a member of the A-Sun.
The Georgia State Huddle
Photo Courtesy of David McDaniel

Even more impressive, we actually could have played much better:
-Yesterday we committed 21 personal fouls which is incredibly high in a blowout win.

-Freshman guard Javonte Maynor didn't shoot well and hasn't shot the ball in the last 5 games since the Samford game.
-Junior forward Jihad Ali was a complete non factor and needs to get more consistent. He seems to be riding a bit of a wave and can't put more than a few good games together. We will need him in conference play starting Monday vs. VCU.

*Kudos to Senior guard Dante Curry. It may be dawning on him that this is it, his last 2/3 of his college career. I really hope he can put more consistent efforts like this together because the kid can shoot, there is no doubt about that. Deliver with confidence and provide scoring off of the bench. He has been a bit of enigma at both South Florida and at Georgia State.  Tremendous promise when his first ever game he scores 21 points at Georgia Tech and has only scored double digits 9 times since in 53 games.

The next few weeks are going to be very interesting with this team. I believe they will continue to get better.  Let's see how we build on this effort.

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Next: Thursday Night vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga at 7pm.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How concerned am I that we beat an NAIA school by 4 points?

Not really at all. It could have been worse.

We had a lead of 68-51 with only 3:27 to play. Our lineup at the time was:

Dante Curry
Jamar Taylor
Ousman Krubally
James Fields
Marques Johnson

As I suspected, not a starter in the bunch. Yes, they should have handled the last few minutes better. Curry missed 2 point blank layups and all of a sudden Shorter has rattled off an 11-0 spurt.

The effort will improve. As we talked about already, .500 in the CAA and overall would be a worthy goal.