Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Game 31: Pitt 83 Clemson 78 OT

It finally happened.  Pitt did it.  They finally caught a break, and it was everything I hoped it would be.  K.J. Daniels gave Clemson an early 19-17 lead.  This continues the recent trend of Pitt giving up a lot of points to players who go by initials ending in J.  Pitt's season will inevitably end at the hands of T.J. McConnell and Arizona...or Tyler Ennis somehow.  Daniels had 24, but he had to work for it (18 shots).  The entire game was a blur.  Clemson led comfortably for the majority of it.  Pitt did tie it at 56 on a Patterson jumper, but Clemson took control again.  With 13 seconds, Clemson hit a pair of free throws to stretch the lead to 5.  The game was all but over for Pitt.  They'd need a miracle.  They got one.  Robinson dribbled down the court and threw up a leaning, contested three-pointer that barely got the rim.  The ball was knocked out by Clemson with 4.4 second left.

Pitt is down 5 with 4.4 seconds left.  They have the ball, but even if they were fouled shooting a 3 and made the free throw, they'd still lose.  Pitt's season was hanging in the balance.  The NIT wolf was lurking.  A loss to Clemson would force Pitt to have a very good ACC tournament to get an at-large bid.

"I don't believe that's going to be enough time," said the announcer.  Robinson inbounds to Patterson who quickly buries a three with only two seconds going off the clock.  Pitt called timeout.  They couldn't let Clemson inbound the ball because with one dribble the game would be over.

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I yelled so loud whenever that shot went in.  My fiancée might actually be partially deaf right now.  I'm sorry.  On a side note, finding the accent mark to type fiancée is a pain in the ass.  You know what's easier to type?  Wife.  I assure you the ease with which this new title can be typed is not the only reason I'm getting married.  Anyway, being the cynical Pitt fan that I am, I managed to convince myself that it was still in his hands after the first few replays.  Pitt's lost twice on last-second shots by the other team so it only seemed fitting that they would lose because they themselves couldn't get off a last-second shot in time.  It counted though, and Pitt scored the first seven points of overtime to take control.  It was their first lead since early in the first half.  Clemson pulled to within 3 with under 20 seconds left, but Wright made two more free throws to ice it.  Pitt moves to 4-0 in overtime games this season so basically all they have to do is get through regulation tied and they'll be golden.  Let's give some grades.

Lamar Patterson - Patterson was huge all afternoon.  He had 30 points on 10-19 shooting (5-9 from deep) including the three at the end of regulation and another that opened the OT scoring.  He made up for some poor play down the stretch.  He had a turnover and missed two shots with Pitt down only 2 (and then 4) in the closing minutes.  He still had 30 points, so I can't give him anything other than an A for this effort.

Grade:  A

Cameron Wright - Wright had the two game-clinching free throws I mentioned earlier to finish with 16 points.  He also had four steals, which means I can bring back this picture.

Grade:  A

Michael Young - He had 7 points, but he didn't do anything the last 23 minutes of the game.  He also missed two free throws in the final minute of overtime that could have put the game out of reach.

Grade:  C

Talib Zanna - He had a double-double, but he didn't score in the second half.  He finally reached double figures with a layup late in overtime.  He also fouled out.

Grade:  C+

James Robinson - I can't complain with 9 points, 7 assists, 2 steals and 0 turnovers with 60% shooting.  Sure he missed that three at the end, but it worked out alright for Pitt.

Grade:  A

Derrick Randall - He made a free throw and committed two fouls in four minutes.
Grade:  C-

I am truly busting out all the old pictures for this recap.

Jamel Artis - I don't remember much from him this game.  He had two baskets early in the contest.  One of them was a dunk off a nice feed from Robinson.

Grade:  B

Josh Newkirk - Newkirk came into this game having made 7 three-pointers in a row.  He missed his first two threes in this one.  He only made one shot all game, but it was pretty important.  The pump fake was entirely unnecesary on the final shot, and I'm so glad that he still got it off in time.  If that hesitation cost Pitt a tournament bid (and it very well could have) that would have been a tough pill to swallow for the kid.  Luckily, it counted.

Grade:  A+

Pitt plays Wake Forest in the 2nd round of the ACC Tournament at 2:00 tomorrow.  Thankfully, Wake beat Notre Dame in the first round so Pitt didn't have to deal with them again.  Pitt's right on the bubble.  ESPN has them as a 10th seed, CBS an 11th, and Yahoo a 12th.  If they lose to Wake, they're out.  They'll probably have to win tomorrow and beat UNC on Friday to clinch an at-large berth.

Hail to Pitt,
J.O.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Game 30: Pitt 67 T.J. Warren 74

Pitt couldn't stop T.J. Warren.  He actually only had 41 of NC State's 74, but that was still enough to shatter the Pete scoring record.  Chris Quinn had 37 for Notre Dame back in 2006, but Pitt won that game 100-97 in double overtime.  I can't even be mad at Warren.  Pitt tried everything, and he was just unstoppable.  Plus, any time you erase this guy from the record book it has to feel good.
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Pitt led by as many as 13 in the first half, but they couldn't pull away.  Warren gave NC State the lead for good at 48-46 almost midway through the first half.  Pitt got to within one on numerous occasions, but Warren answered them each time.  After dominating the glass against Notre Dame, Pitt couldn't buy an offensive rebound.  NC State had 16 second chance points to Pitt's 0.  Warren shot 16-22 for the game, so it's not like his 41 points came on a barrage of 3's.  He made mid-range jumpers, layups, dunks, free throws, and even the occasional 25-foot 3-pointer with the shot clock about to expire.

In his final performance at the Pete, Patterson had 17 points on 4-12 shooting.  Zanna had 11 points and 9 rebounds but he was a non-factor.  The MVP goes to Josh Newkirk who had the game of his life in a losing effort.  He had 20 points on 7-8 shooting including 5-5 from long-range.  If Newkirk doesn't go nuts like that, Pitt loses this game by 20.  Newkirk's offensive game has come around in recent weeks.

That's enough about this game.  In the 30 minutes it's taken me to write this post, Warren has scored at least another 18 against Pitt.

Hail to Pitt,
J.O.

Game 29: Pitt 85 Notre Dame 81 OT

I am far behind on these recaps, but I wanted to try and get a post for every single game this season.  I'm almost there.  I didn't get to watch this game so I don't have a whole lot to say about it.  I did get to listen to the last few minutes of regulation and overtime so that was nice.  Here are some highlights.



  • Pitt beat Notre Dame for the first time since 2009 and won in the Joyce Center for the first time since 2005.
  • Notre Dame shot 9000% in the first half (really 76%) but Pitt only trailed by 4 because of a huge rebounding edge.
  • Notre Dame was down 3 with 17 seconds left.  They missed, but got the offensive rebound and made a 3 to tie it.  Robinson missed at the other end to win it.
  • Pitt held a 38-22 rebounding edge, won the turnover battle (16-9) and made 24-28 free throws.  This was just enough to overcome the Irish shooting 54% for the game, making 12-23 threes and making 23-27 of their own free throws.
  • Almost all of Pitt's scoring in overtime came on free throws.  They were 14-15 in probably their best performance of the season from the line.
  • Zanna had 17 points and 14 rebounds including 10 on the offensive end.
  • Robinson's shooting was awful (1-8).  Patterson wasn't much better (6-17).
Anyway, Pitt played and lost to NC State T.J. Warren on Monday.  That post is on its way.

Hail to Pitt,
J.O.