January 17, 2013

Portland Recap: Gonzaga is OK at Basketball, Turns Out

Coach Reveno doesn't like... something (AP Photo Don Ryan)
There really isn't much to say in this recap, so I'll keep it brief. Portland is not a very good basketball team, which is surprising because Eric Reveno has managed to develop some talent in recent years. Not so much tonight. Gonzaga leapt out to a 14-2 lead before letting the Pilots make a game of it. There were some surprises though! From the opening gun, we came out shooting with strong performances from players you might not expect.

Guy Landry  Edi had a solid half with good defense and 5 points (including a three?). He didn't miss in the first half and wasn't a complete waste of time on offense. In the first half, at least. Didn't see much of him in the 2nd. Olynyk was invisible in the first half, meaning that the other surprise of the game had to step in. Drew Barham hit 3 threes in his 11 minutes of play, helping to extend the lead before half. Hmm... what else? Hart had his usual odd game with 5 boards, an assist and 2 steals, including a terrific steal off of a missed Gonzaga shot that he flipped to Olynyk for a layup. That was neat!

Speaking of KO, he came alive in the 2nd half, ending with 21 points on 8-9 shooting. Elias Harris was nowhere near as efficient as Olynyk, taking 16 shots and only making 5. He showed some aggression on a couple dunks though, taking his frustration over his off night out on a couple unfortunate Pilot defenders.  Pangos was solid, with 14 points (including 4 three pointers) and some nifty plays, though he had 4 turnovers. Honestly, my biggest issue with this game wasn't anything our stars did, it was the lack of excitement from the bench (outside of Barham). Karnowski did nothing with his 15 minutes of play, and Dower only managed a bucket in 16 minutes (on 1-5 shooting). Stockton played fine, but was largely unimpressive.

The strength of this Gonzaga team is the dynamic play of our post players, solid outside shooting and top-tier depth. Unfortunately, these past few games it's basically been the Olynyk and Harris show, featuring Kevin Pangos. That's OK! Plenty of teams would kill for three players like that, but if we want to make a deep run we have to build the confidence of our bench. Players like Bell, Karnowski, Dower, Dranginis (or Barham, whichever one Few likes more that week), Stockton and Edi have to find their role on the team and play the hell out of it. I hope this post doesn't make me sound like I'm upset, or angry, or anything like that... I'm excited about Olynyk's emergence, Pangos solid play on the road, and Harris' general awesomeness. I'm just a liiiiittle concerned about our chances in March. This year, with the lack of dominant, elite level teams, is a huge chance for Gonzaga to make a lasting mark in the tournament. We can't do that unless we leverage our true strength: the depth of our roster and our post players. Our bench should look at games like this, against overmatched opponents, as an opportunity to get big minutes and work on their game.

2 comments:

Matt said...

Portland is ugly and that makes for an ugly game. That is what we got last night. The outside shooting was good and GU ground it out, though Portland was so over matched the score ballooned a bit, it was just a meh type of game cause of the opponent.

Also, the WCC needs to insist on intensive training for their ref's. they seriously do not know the game and are very very very bad at calling what actually happens in the game according to the actual rules.

fact is, Harris could have hit a couple more and same with PK and Dower....and this is a 30 point win...against an ugly team.

quidveritas said...

Portland is on the rise folks. Injuries have hurt them and their bigs are very inexperienced. That will change next year.

I did stay awake till the end during this one, which is more than I can say about some of the others this year.