FriscoPMG wrote:Pony_Fan wrote:I see another "L" on the sheet.
Both games this week are very loseable. They're also very winnable, but based on what we've seen so far the odds lean more on losing. You'd think this would be a great opportunity to end the non conference on a high note and a 2 game win streak, but I'll believe it when I see it.
There are actually 4 non-conference games left, you must have forgotten about the big showdowns with Houston Baptist and NC Central coming up next month.
Army is a very small team. They start a 6'9" player in the post, but he is their only real size, and he plays less than 20 minutes per game. The other 4 starters are 5'11", 5'11", 6'0", And 6'3". Their top 5 scorers are guards, and their leading rebounder is 5'11" Josh Miller. They compensate for their lack of size by playing tight pressure defense in the half court. Their defense holds most opponents below 60 (and several below 50), because they are forcing an average of 20 turnovers per game, and averaging 9 steals per game.
Army has alot of players from Texas, including their 2 leading scorers, Cleveland RIchards (13.8 ppg, from Spring Westfield) and Julian Simmons (12 ppg, from Katy). Senior Eric Zastoupil is their 6th man, seeing the most minutes off the bench, and also one of their tallest (6'6") players in the regular rotation. You may remember Zastoupil as the star of Plano's 2006 state championship team.
Army is small, but a very mature team, they start 4 seniors and 1 sophomore. On offense they rely on execution to compensate for their lack of size. As a team, Army will shoot about 12 3-pointers a game, but the long ball really isnt where they make their living. They execute good back door cuts for layups, and score in transition off of turnovers. Simmons is their best perimeter shooter, hitting about 45% outside the arc.
Army head coach Zach Spiker was an assistant at Purdue prior to becoming the Knights head man, and in his first year on the job he may lead Army to their first winning season in years. In a down year for the Patriot League, Army looks like they have a legitimate shot at winning their conference.
Army is short and not particularly athletic, but they compensate with execution and pressure defense. SMU can beat Army in the paint and in transition, but lazy passes will get you killed.