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Date Posted: Friday, February 27, 11:24:50pm
Author: loyal
Subject: Re: Pieces in a puzzle.
In reply to: oldtimer#1 's message, "Re: Pieces in a puzzle." on Friday, February 27, 10:49:14pm

Observations:

1. Bacon had a huge impact on the game, even beyond his good stat line.....he defended the paint in a way no SPC player has in recent memory....altering Iona shots all night long. If Ryan continues to improve, he will become a very, very special player for SPC. My analogy is a more fundamentally sound Jamie Sowers..........with a work ethic.
2. Leon created many scoring opportunities for himself in the second half when Iona focused more on Wesley. All I can say is....only Oldtimer had it right.
3. Wesley carried SPC in the first half...15 of our 23 points!

Next few years may shape up pretty well, for the following reason...tonight, Iona's bench outscored ours 20-0. Most nights, opponents outscore our bench by 10-15 points, at a minimum.
Hey, Costner, Hill, Hall, Reid etc. are eligible to improve and they may do so....not knocking them....but if you substitute an average MAAC level players performance (Conley? Belin?)and remove the stats of rotation players 6-8, our club takes a quantum leap....as our subs performance this year has generally been poor, with random exceptions. If Conley and Belin are only "solid" players, vs. "very good".....the team takes a major step forward next year.
Let's take the Jaspers, avoid the PIG and match up with Rider next Saturday night at 9:30PM....playing with house money.

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