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#Post#: 38837--------------------------------------------------
Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Checkmate Date: February 13, 2023, 8:47 am
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DELAWARE (12-14, 4-9 CAA)
Last Game: Drexel 58, Delaware 54 on 2/8/23
Last 10: 3-7
Last Game vs SBU: Delaware 75, Stony Brook 61 on 11/27/19;
Delaware 39-20 in first half; Olaniyi team-high 20
Checkmate Guess the Line: Delaware -7
NET Ranking: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 335
KenPom Rating: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 337
KenPom Prediction: Delaware 71, Stony Brook 62
Watch:
HTML https://flosports.lin
k/3cdjdx5
Listen:
HTML https://www.iheart.com/live/947-wdsd-461/
Notables:
6-1/200 rjr G Jameer Nelson Jr. 19.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 3.7 apg, 2.5
spg, .763 FT%
6-7/215 rso F Jyare Davis 16.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 3.0 apg, .484 FG%
6-6/210 sr G Christian Ray 9.2 ppg, 8.8 rpg, .542 FG%
6-4/200 sr G Ebby Asamoah 6.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg
6-6/205 jr F Gianmarco Arletti 5.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
Two days after we got a much-needed win, Delaware's going to be
looking for that against us.
Due in part to their own injury bug, UD has lost their last
three, five of the last six, and seven of the last nine. This
simply hasn't been the year they were expecting, having been
picked to finish third in the CAA preseason poll, a point back
of Hofstra and well behind overwhelming preseason favorite
Towson. And you look at their lineup, with two big-time players,
including arguably the toughest guy to guard in the whole
league, and it just doesn't add up.
Nelson Jr., as you probably know, is the son of 14-year NBA
guard Jameer Nelson, who was the engine to media darling St.
Joe's back in the day, running alongside Delonte West. Nelson
was such a terrific talent – a steady hand, gritty, physical
even if undersized, a leader. And I think you'll see the
resemblance on Monday.
But last time out he was without Davis in their lineup, which is
just a massive loss. I'm uncertain whether we'll see him
tonight, but if I had to guess, he'll miss the game ... which
isn't the way you want to win, but from our perspective, it does
even the playing field a bit. Delaware was already playing
without LJ Owens, a UMBC defection (and before that W&M) who
provides some outside shooting but is out long term with a wrist
injury.
Delaware has been excellent at home (8-5) and terrible on the
road (2-9). It feels like a lot of that goes out the window when
a team is hampered like they are. There's still some firepower
out there, with Ray a solid inside presence, and Cavan Reilly
establishing himself as a deadly perimeter shooter in just his
freshman year. Outside of Reilly, Delaware is a poor three-point
shooting team, but if a fringe shooter came along and knocked
down some shots against us, it wouldn't be the first time (i.e.
Masai Troutman of Northeastern is 5 for 10 against Stony Brook
this year and 6 for 29 against everyone else). Goal number one
defensively will be to make life hard on Nelson, but we can't
ignore their supporting cast.
The A&T game halted a six-game streak where we were beat on
paint points, and in five of those games we were outdone by 10+.
It came just two days after Monmouth killed us between Allen and
Foster to the tune of a 36-6 advantage in the key. What a
disparity! That had to jump off the stat sheet, and you saw a
really good effort on the glass. I've always thought of Delaware
as this sound offensive team under Inglesby, but maybe a little
flimsy inside. They are -3.7 on the glass in conference play,
ranking them 12th ahead of A&T and Hampton, and that's with
Davis out there.
We're really looking at today and Thursday as our last real
opportunities to pull out a 10th win. Hofstra at home, and then
at UNCW and Charleston? All of those would be tall orders. So
let's see if we can seize this opportunity against a team that
is nursing some wounds too.
#Post#: 38838--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: sbu1991 Date: February 13, 2023, 12:58 pm
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[quote author=Checkmate link=topic=996.msg38837#msg38837
date=1676299660]
DELAWARE (12-14, 4-9 CAA)
Last Game: Drexel 58, Delaware 54 on 2/8/23
Last 10: 3-7
Last Game vs SBU: Delaware 75, Stony Brook 61 on 11/27/19;
Delaware 39-20 in first half; Olaniyi team-high 20
Checkmate Guess the Line: Delaware -7
NET Ranking: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 335
KenPom Rating: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 337
KenPom Prediction: Delaware 71, Stony Brook 62
Watch:
HTML https://flosports.lin
k/3cdjdx5
Listen:
HTML https://www.iheart.com/live/947-wdsd-461/
Notables:
6-1/200 rjr G Jameer Nelson Jr. 19.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 3.7 apg, 2.5
spg, .763 FT%
6-7/215 rso F Jyare Davis 16.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 3.0 apg, .484 FG%
6-6/210 sr G Christian Ray 9.2 ppg, 8.8 rpg, .542 FG%
6-4/200 sr G Ebby Asamoah 6.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg
6-6/205 jr F Gianmarco Arletti 5.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
Two days after we got a much-needed win, Delaware's going to be
looking for that against us.
Due in part to their own injury bug, UD has lost their last
three, five of the last six, and seven of the last nine. This
simply hasn't been the year they were expecting, having been
picked to finish third in the CAA preseason poll, a point back
of Hofstra and well behind overwhelming preseason favorite
Towson. And you look at their lineup, with two big-time players,
including arguably the toughest guy to guard in the whole
league, and it just doesn't add up.
Nelson Jr., as you probably know, is the son of 14-year NBA
guard Jameer Nelson, who was the engine to media darling St.
Joe's back in the day, running alongside Delonte West. Nelson
was such a terrific talent – a steady hand, gritty, physical
even if undersized, a leader. And I think you'll see the
resemblance on Monday.
But he was without Davis in their lineup, which is just a
massive loss. I'm uncertain whether we'll see him tonight, but
if I had to guess, he'll miss the game ... which isn't the way
you want to win, but from our perspective, it does even the
playing field a bit. Delaware was already playing without LJ
Owens, a UMBC defection (and before that W&M) who provides some
outside shooting but is out long term with a wrist injury.
Delaware has been excellent at home (8-5) and terrible on the
road (2-9). It feels like a lot of that goes out the window when
a team is hampered like they are. There's still some firepower
out there, with Ray a solid inside presence, and Cavan Reilly
establishing himself as a deadly perimeter shooter in just his
freshman year. Outside of Reilly, Delaware is a poor three-point
shooting team, but if a fringe shooter came along and knocked
down some shots against us, it wouldn't be the first time (i.e.
Masai Troutman of Northeastern is 5 for 10 against Stony Brook
this year and 6 for 29 against everyone else). Goal number one
defensively will be to make life hard on Nelson, but we can't
ignore their supporting cast.
The A&T game halted a six-game streak where we were beat on
paint points, and in five of those games we were outdone by 10+.
It came just two days after Monmouth killed us between Allen and
Foster to the tune of a 36-6 advantage in the key. What a
disparity! That had to jump off the stat sheet, and you saw a
really good effort on the glass. I've always thought of Delaware
as this sound offensive team under Inglesby, but maybe a little
flimsy inside. They are -3.7 on the glass in conference play,
ranking them 12th ahead of A&T and Hampton, and that's with
Davis out there.
We're really looking at today and Thursday as our last real
opportunities to pull out a 10th win. Hofstra at home, and then
at UNCW and Charleston? All of those would be tall orders. So
let's see if we can seize this opportunity against a team that
is nursing some wounds too.
[/quote]
The ESPN line has Delaware -8.5...Almost tempted to .... nah
#Post#: 38839--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Accelerator Date: February 13, 2023, 1:17 pm
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those Elon and Monmouth home games were the closest things to
gimmes we had left on our schedule and we completely bungled
them
#Post#: 38840--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Chairman of the Board Date: February 13, 2023, 1:21 pm
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good stuff checkie. your efforts never go unappreciated here.
GO SB
#Post#: 38841--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: sbupatriots Date: February 13, 2023, 1:56 pm
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[quote author=sbu1991 link=topic=996.msg38838#msg38838
date=1676314706]
[quote author=Checkmate link=topic=996.msg38837#msg38837
date=1676299660]
DELAWARE (12-14, 4-9 CAA)
Last Game: Drexel 58, Delaware 54 on 2/8/23
Last 10: 3-7
Last Game vs SBU: Delaware 75, Stony Brook 61 on 11/27/19;
Delaware 39-20 in first half; Olaniyi team-high 20
Checkmate Guess the Line: Delaware -7
NET Ranking: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 335
KenPom Rating: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 337
KenPom Prediction: Delaware 71, Stony Brook 62
Watch:
HTML https://flosports.lin
k/3cdjdx5
Listen:
HTML https://www.iheart.com/live/947-wdsd-461/
Notables:
6-1/200 rjr G Jameer Nelson Jr. 19.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 3.7 apg, 2.5
spg, .763 FT%
6-7/215 rso F Jyare Davis 16.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 3.0 apg, .484 FG%
6-6/210 sr G Christian Ray 9.2 ppg, 8.8 rpg, .542 FG%
6-4/200 sr G Ebby Asamoah 6.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg
6-6/205 jr F Gianmarco Arletti 5.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
Two days after we got a much-needed win, Delaware's going to be
looking for that against us.
Due in part to their own injury bug, UD has lost their last
three, five of the last six, and seven of the last nine. This
simply hasn't been the year they were expecting, having been
picked to finish third in the CAA preseason poll, a point back
of Hofstra and well behind overwhelming preseason favorite
Towson. And you look at their lineup, with two big-time players,
including arguably the toughest guy to guard in the whole
league, and it just doesn't add up.
Nelson Jr., as you probably know, is the son of 14-year NBA
guard Jameer Nelson, who was the engine to media darling St.
Joe's back in the day, running alongside Delonte West. Nelson
was such a terrific talent – a steady hand, gritty, physical
even if undersized, a leader. And I think you'll see the
resemblance on Monday.
But he was without Davis in their lineup, which is just a
massive loss. I'm uncertain whether we'll see him tonight, but
if I had to guess, he'll miss the game ... which isn't the way
you want to win, but from our perspective, it does even the
playing field a bit. Delaware was already playing without LJ
Owens, a UMBC defection (and before that W&M) who provides some
outside shooting but is out long term with a wrist injury.
Delaware has been excellent at home (8-5) and terrible on the
road (2-9). It feels like a lot of that goes out the window when
a team is hampered like they are. There's still some firepower
out there, with Ray a solid inside presence, and Cavan Reilly
establishing himself as a deadly perimeter shooter in just his
freshman year. Outside of Reilly, Delaware is a poor three-point
shooting team, but if a fringe shooter came along and knocked
down some shots against us, it wouldn't be the first time (i.e.
Masai Troutman of Northeastern is 5 for 10 against Stony Brook
this year and 6 for 29 against everyone else). Goal number one
defensively will be to make life hard on Nelson, but we can't
ignore their supporting cast.
The A&T game halted a six-game streak where we were beat on
paint points, and in five of those games we were outdone by 10+.
It came just two days after Monmouth killed us between Allen and
Foster to the tune of a 36-6 advantage in the key. What a
disparity! That had to jump off the stat sheet, and you saw a
really good effort on the glass. I've always thought of Delaware
as this sound offensive team under Inglesby, but maybe a little
flimsy inside. They are -3.7 on the glass in conference play,
ranking them 12th ahead of A&T and Hampton, and that's with
Davis out there.
We're really looking at today and Thursday as our last real
opportunities to pull out a 10th win. Hofstra at home, and then
at UNCW and Charleston? All of those would be tall orders. So
let's see if we can seize this opportunity against a team that
is nursing some wounds too.
[/quote]
The ESPN line has Delaware -8.5...Almost tempted to .... nah
[/quote]
Feels like we should be able to hold it within 8.5...doesn't it?
#Post#: 38842--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Checkmate Date: February 13, 2023, 2:04 pm
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[quote author=sbu1991 link=topic=996.msg38838#msg38838
date=1676314706]
[quote author=Checkmate link=topic=996.msg38837#msg38837
date=1676299660]
DELAWARE (12-14, 4-9 CAA)
Last Game: Drexel 58, Delaware 54 on 2/8/23
Last 10: 3-7
Last Game vs SBU: Delaware 75, Stony Brook 61 on 11/27/19;
Delaware 39-20 in first half; Olaniyi team-high 20
Checkmate Guess the Line: Delaware -7
NET Ranking: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 335
KenPom Rating: Delaware 228, Stony Brook 337
KenPom Prediction: Delaware 71, Stony Brook 62
Watch:
HTML https://flosports.lin
k/3cdjdx5
Listen:
HTML https://www.iheart.com/live/947-wdsd-461/
Notables:
6-1/200 rjr G Jameer Nelson Jr. 19.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 3.7 apg, 2.5
spg, .763 FT%
6-7/215 rso F Jyare Davis 16.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 3.0 apg, .484 FG%
6-6/210 sr G Christian Ray 9.2 ppg, 8.8 rpg, .542 FG%
6-4/200 sr G Ebby Asamoah 6.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg
6-6/205 jr F Gianmarco Arletti 5.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
Two days after we got a much-needed win, Delaware's going to be
looking for that against us.
Due in part to their own injury bug, UD has lost their last
three, five of the last six, and seven of the last nine. This
simply hasn't been the year they were expecting, having been
picked to finish third in the CAA preseason poll, a point back
of Hofstra and well behind overwhelming preseason favorite
Towson. And you look at their lineup, with two big-time players,
including arguably the toughest guy to guard in the whole
league, and it just doesn't add up.
Nelson Jr., as you probably know, is the son of 14-year NBA
guard Jameer Nelson, who was the engine to media darling St.
Joe's back in the day, running alongside Delonte West. Nelson
was such a terrific talent – a steady hand, gritty, physical
even if undersized, a leader. And I think you'll see the
resemblance on Monday.
But he was without Davis in their lineup, which is just a
massive loss. I'm uncertain whether we'll see him tonight, but
if I had to guess, he'll miss the game ... which isn't the way
you want to win, but from our perspective, it does even the
playing field a bit. Delaware was already playing without LJ
Owens, a UMBC defection (and before that W&M) who provides some
outside shooting but is out long term with a wrist injury.
Delaware has been excellent at home (8-5) and terrible on the
road (2-9). It feels like a lot of that goes out the window when
a team is hampered like they are. There's still some firepower
out there, with Ray a solid inside presence, and Cavan Reilly
establishing himself as a deadly perimeter shooter in just his
freshman year. Outside of Reilly, Delaware is a poor three-point
shooting team, but if a fringe shooter came along and knocked
down some shots against us, it wouldn't be the first time (i.e.
Masai Troutman of Northeastern is 5 for 10 against Stony Brook
this year and 6 for 29 against everyone else). Goal number one
defensively will be to make life hard on Nelson, but we can't
ignore their supporting cast.
The A&T game halted a six-game streak where we were beat on
paint points, and in five of those games we were outdone by 10+.
It came just two days after Monmouth killed us between Allen and
Foster to the tune of a 36-6 advantage in the key. What a
disparity! That had to jump off the stat sheet, and you saw a
really good effort on the glass. I've always thought of Delaware
as this sound offensive team under Inglesby, but maybe a little
flimsy inside. They are -3.7 on the glass in conference play,
ranking them 12th ahead of A&T and Hampton, and that's with
Davis out there.
We're really looking at today and Thursday as our last real
opportunities to pull out a 10th win. Hofstra at home, and then
at UNCW and Charleston? All of those would be tall orders. So
let's see if we can seize this opportunity against a team that
is nursing some wounds too.
[/quote]
The ESPN line has Delaware -8.5...Almost tempted to .... nah
[/quote]
If you compare the KenPom projected result to the live spread,
it's always right there. Of the five games that have lines
tonight, KenPom is within a half point on three. Then they have
Charleston by 18 but the line's only 15.5. And then the bigger
one is William & Mary projected to lose by seven and the line is
10.5.
If Davis is out again for Delaware, that is a lot of points for
a team that lacks proven scoring beyond Nelson.
#Post#: 38845--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Checkmate Date: February 13, 2023, 6:02 pm
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Ah, too bad. Davis seems to be a go.
#Post#: 38846--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Chairman of the Board Date: February 13, 2023, 6:06 pm
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not 30 seconds in and the first reference to seahawks. second
one at 5min in.
#Post#: 38847--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Knicksbu99 Date: February 13, 2023, 6:22 pm
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Feel like we never have a lead game starts down 8-12 in a blink.
#Post#: 38848--------------------------------------------------
Re: Game 27: at Delaware, 2/13 7pm
By: Chairman of the Board Date: February 13, 2023, 6:24 pm
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here's what im seeing. muratori with an early dunk, fitzmorris
with an easy lefthanded layup.
then, a 23-3 run where we missed SEVEN three pointers.
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