This is a fan site and is NOT affiliated with the SEC. For stats, standings, tv schedules and more, please visit secsports.com
More Opinion, More Stories, More Links Everyday Than Any Other SEC Site On The Web
AlbamaArkansasAuburnFloridaGorgiaKentuckyLSUMiss. StateOle MissS. CarolinaTennesseeVanderbit

South Carolina 78, Kentucky 77: Postmortem

Content provided by A Sea Of Blue.

Btn_ball_medium

It has taken me this long to begin writing this article because I was near apoplexy after the game.  Instead of running to the keyboard and pounding out an article I would have to explain or even try to take back is something I have done maybe once at A Sea of Blue, and I don’t care to go back there.

First off:  Congratulations to the South Carolina Gamecocks.  What a terrific effort they put forth, and they were rewarded with a hard-earned and well-deserved victory in Rupp Arena.  Both teams played pretty much even the whole game, but the Gamecocks just got it done down the stretch, refused to allow UK to extend their narrow lead, and gave themselves a chance to win.  Then, they executed to perfection and won the day.

Noble victory, Gamecocks.  Congratulations on your excellent, inspired and ultimately successful effort.  You earned every inch of it, and in a manner that is most praiseworthy.

But I’ll leave it to Garnet and Black Attack to tell you about South Carolina.  I want to talk now about the Wildcats:

First off, I want to explain that my initial reaction was to rip Coach Gillispie.  Instead, I am going to apply the obverse of Jerry McGuire’s mission statement, “The Things We Think But Do Not Say,” and keep my own counsel for now rather than lay it all on the line.  But make no mistake, this loss is on the coach.  He completely blew the second half of this game in many, many ways, some of which I will detail below, but I do want everyone to know that this is intended to be a constructive critique, not a blast.

Look, we all have bad games.  Last game, I thought the coach did fine, the team just took Ole Miss for granted, did not do their homework and that loss was definitely on them.  This was Gillispie’s turn to have a bad game.  Coaches have bad games, too, and they deserve our support when that happens.  Coaches are public targets, and most people find it distasteful to take out their angry recriminations on 18-22-year old men, and I agree with that.

But as Kentucky fans, we are expected to be knowledgeable about the game, and have an understanding beyond that of most fan bases, and I do hope that is what we will see comment-wise in this thread instead of a lot of angry venting.  Leave the venting to KSR and The Cats Pause.  You expect more from me, and I have high expectations of my members as well.  But we would be remiss if we did not analyze what went right and what went wrong, and so, I begin with a critique of the coach, with the caveat that I am fully aware that I have never coached even one basketball game and he is infinitely more qualified than I to be making these decisions:

  • Using Jodie Meeks to defend Devan Downey.  Jodie Meeks is an above average defensive player, perhaps even very good.  What he is not is quick enough or long enough to handle Downey.  Ramon Harris and DeAndre Liggins held Downey to almost nil in the first half, yet with the game on the line, Gillispie put Meeks on him.  Meeks played him well, but he is not quick or long enough to defend a player like that.  In my judgment, that decision cost us this game.
  • Playing Michael Porter deep into the second half.  Porter continuously  got beat on defense and turned the ball over 4 times.  He almost single-handedly gave back a ten point lead with ballhandling errors and poor decisions.
  • I don’t blame Gillispie for pulling Liggins after that incredibly stupid three.  I know this is an ongoing issue with Liggins.  I do think the decision to hold him out so long early in the second half was a mistake, but I can’t be to hard on him for trying to send a message.
  • Why was Stevenson switching off on Downey?  That seems insane to me, but maybe there is some method or theory in which that works.  If so, it didn’t work out well today.
  • Why do the ‘Cats continually rotate all our big people to the ball and give up offensive rebounds and put backs?  Rotate one.  Not both.
  • I applaud the attempt to tire the Gamecocks.  it was good strategy.  It didn’t work in the end, but it was good strategy.
  • I thought Gillsipie generally made bad decisions on how this game was played — the Gamecocks are one giant mismatch, and Gillspie has to find a way to deal with mismatches better than this.  UK did not stay home on three point shooters, and it cost them.

Now, a few other observations:

  • When will DeAndre Liggins stop taking ridiculous, brain-dead bad shots?
  • Why do the ‘Cats miss so many point-blank shots around the rim?  They have done that the last two games.
  • 26 points off turnovers.  That is … intolerable.
  • UK rebounded pretty well, but the Gamecocks got too many offensive rebounds.
  • I was disappointed in the officiating.  I didn’t think it was very consistent, but that wasn’t why UK lost.  But it did force Gillispie into a technical, and coincidentally perhaps, that technical wound up being the difference.
  • Overall, I have no problem with the effort this team put out.  It was much better than Ole Miss.  But the foolish turnovers completely nullified their effort.  If the ‘Cats don’t find some way to take care of the ball, UK will continue to lose.
  • Great game by Patterson.  I can’t find a thing to criticize, except maybe his rebounding, which could have been better.
  • If Ramon Harris could avoid turnovers and shoot anything, UK would be much better.  He makes so many unforced errors.
  • Perry Stevenson did a lot.  But he missed two huge free throws.
  • Kentucky shot 52% overall, 37% from 3, 82% from the line and lost.  Why?  Turnovers.  South Carolina shot 11% lower overall, 3% worse from three.  But they got off 28 more shots than UK.  That’s a horror show.

I must admit, a nice tot of Four Roses bourbon has taken the edge off my frustration, but I am very unhappy with this loss.  It was a regression to earlier in the year when Kentucky couldn’t get up a shot but 7 possessions out of ten.  This is a loathsome ballhandling team, and I just cannot believe that Gillispie can’t coach some of it out.  The failure to do so now belongs with Gillispie, because the team is making the same fundamental errors over and over and over again as though they never practice.  So whatever coach is doing to fix the problem, it isn’t working.

Maybe he should try something else.

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

‘Dores snap skid, down Auburn 82-75

AUBURN, Ala. — The Commodores snapped a four-game losing streak by knocking off Auburn 82-75 Saturday on the road. Jermaine Beal led four VU scorers in double digits with 21, while A.J. Ogilvy and Jeffery Taylor netted 14 apiece and Brad Tinsley added 13.
(more)

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

Rising Rebels End Road Skid At Mississippi State 67-63

Terrico White led four Rebels in double figures with 18 points, and Ole Miss earned its first win at Humphrey Coliseum in 11 years with a 67-63 triumph over Mississippi State Saturday afternoon.
(more)

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

Freshman Otto Sauer Clinches 4-3 Win For Rebels Against Kentucky

Ole Miss freshman Otto Sauer defeated Kentucky's Alberto Gonzalez in straight sets to clinch a come from behind 4-3 win for the Rebel netters in the first round of the ITA National Team Indoor Saturday in front of 707 at the Gillom Sports Center.  The Rebels will play the winner of Rice/Wake Forest Sunday at 2 p.m. with a berth in the team indoor final 16 on the line.
(more)

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

Bulldogs Fall To Rebels In Tight Battle, 67-63

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Mississippi State could not overcome a strong second half by Ole Miss, as the Bulldogs dropped a 67-63 decision in a Southeastern Conference men's basketball game Saturday afternoon in the Humphrey Coliseum.
(more)

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

State Women’s Tennis Team Overpowers ULM In 6-1 Victory

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Continuing on their impressive start to the 2009 season, the Mississippi State women's tennis team (3-0) picked up win number three on the year, ousting Louisiana-Monroe (1-1) 6-1 Saturday afternoon at the A.J. Pitts Tennis Centre.
(more)

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

Auburn Basketball Falls To Vanderbilt, 82-75

Jermaine Beal scored 21 points, hitting seven 3-pointers, to help Vanderbilt snap a four-game losing streak to beat Auburn 82-75 on Saturday.
(more)

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

Gamecocks Topple Wildcats 78-77 in Thriller

Despite a game-high 28 points from Patrick Patterson and 20 points from Jodie Meeks, the Kentucky men’s basketball team dropped a 78-77 contest to South Carolina, on Saturday afternoon at Rupp Arena.
(more)

Post Comments » No Comments

 

 

Chizik greets crowd, gets cheers

Content provided by The Auburn Beat – al.com.

Todd Van Emst, Auburn U.Gene Chizik and Aubie. Auburn coach Gene Chizik made a brief appearance during a timeout in the first half of Auburn’s game against Vanderbilt. Chizik waved to the crowd and hugged Aubie, but had no microphone…

Post Comments » No Comments

 

payday loan
  • Invest with FisherInvestments.com
  • SEC Championship Tickets at StubHub!
  • Logo Golf Balls
  •  

    With Reed benched, Auburn struggles in loss to Vanderbilt

    Content provided by The Auburn Beat – al.com.

    Auburn point guard DeWayne Reed was benched for showing up late Saturday, and then benched again for what coach Jeff Lebo said was lackadaisical play. Without the team’s leader in points, assists and steals, the Tigers limped to an 82-75…

    Post Comments » No Comments