Davidson shot 3-19 from three yesterday. There's your ballgame folks!
We got away with a lot yesterday, including a backcourt of Tate and Murrell for about 3 minutes in the first half. That might be the worst guard combo in D1. Big sigh of relief when Tate checked out and we still had an eight-point lead.
Jalen put the team on his back last night. 17 points on 12 shots, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks, great defense, and the juevos to convert with the game on the line. Davidson's frontcourt had no answer for him. Hopefully he'll keep building on performances like this. He's so bouncy that these bigger, slower forward types can't hang with him. Related: Davidson's forwards shot 6-18.
Refs were awful. Marko got shoved in the back on his tip-in attempt on the game winning play. I didn't realize it until watching the replays after, but it's blatant and goes uncalled.
That jump ball call where the Davidson player swiped at the ball and maybe didn't even touch it was probably the worst call I've seen all season. It's kind of Kameron's fault too though because he always looks like he's being attacked by a swarm of bees when he gets a rebound in traffic.
I've given Kam a lot of grief on these boards so I'll say that he did a pretty good job on Gibbs when he was assigned to him. It's clear he was instructed to stay in front of him, not gamble, and make Gibbs shoot over him. He did that very well for the most part, but Gibbs was hitting his jumpers, so Kam's efforts don't really show up in the box score. Kam needs to contribute on defense, because he's giving us nothing on offense.
Deandre is evolving as a scorer. He had three buckets where he got the ball outside the three-point line, blew past a defender that was closing hard, and hit a runner or floater in the lane. He will be very dangerous if he keeps improving as a shooter since he's already getting comfortable going hard to the paint.
Love this team, and love seeing them rewarded for the effort they've been giving all year. It was pretty cool to see the pure jubilation on the bench and on the court after the buzzer sounded.