The D was bad. Real bad. It started with Demps being unable to ever find his man, causing his teammates to go help on his man and leaving their's wide open, and continued to no one being able to defend any PSU player throughout the night. Olah was ridiculously excited to get back on the court, which resulted in him taking some terribly ill-advised shots as quickly as he could, while sprinting (and I mean sprinting) up and down the court. His free throws looked good at least. Between Olah and JvZ, we scored 15 points on 28 possessions and they were a -13 combined in 20 minutes of play. With Pardon in the game, we were able to score, but couldn't defend.uggg...so, can someone tell what I cannot see in the box score? How was the D? How did Olah look? How did the bigs cycle? Etc.
Btw, Dugan - are you going to offer any of your plus minus stats this year?
I'll hang up and listen.
Sorry, Bob: I am not tracking +/- this year. Took up too much time last year. Cappy does some fabulous work as noted above.uggg...so, can someone tell what I cannot see in the box score? How was the D? How did Olah look? How did the bigs cycle? Etc.
Btw, Dugan - are you going to offer any of your plus minus stats this year?
I'll hang up and listen.
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