Very nice piece by Steve Pivovar of the Omaha World-Herald with complimentary quotes of Cotton by JTIII, Lavin, Mack and of course, Cooley.
Pivovar: Without McDermott, Providence’s Cotton would be king of Big East
Very nice piece by Steve Pivovar of the Omaha World-Herald with complimentary quotes of Cotton by JTIII, Lavin, Mack and of course, Cooley.
Pivovar: Without McDermott, Providence’s Cotton would be king of Big East
Where: Verizon Center – Washington, DC
When: 7:00pm
How: Fox Sports 1/WEEI 103.7 FM
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Where: Cintas Center – Cincinnati, OH
When: 3:00pm
How: Fox Sports 1/WEEI 103.7 FM
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When Providence has the ball
| Category | Providence Offense |
Xavier Defense |
D-I Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Efficiency | 107.6 4 | 110.6 9 | 104.2 |
| Avg. Poss Length | 19.4 0 | 18.4 0 | 17.8 |
| Four Factors | |||
| Effective FG%: | 47.6 6 | 52.2 8 | 49.5 |
| Turnover %: | 18.0 7 | 13.8 10 | 18.5 |
| Off. Reb. %: | 36.5 1 | 26.9 2 | 31.6 |
| FTA/FGA: | 45.4 1 | 36.9 6 | 40.8 |
| Miscellaneous Components | |||
| 3P%: | 33.9 6 | 41.8 10 | 34.4 |
| 2P%: | 46.1 7 | 46.2 5 | 48.5 |
| FT%: | 75.6 1 | 67.7 1 | 69.7 |
| Block%: | 7.6 2 | 6.6 8 | 9.8 |
| Steal%: | 9.8 9 | 7.1 9 | 9.1 |
When Xavier has the ball
| Category | Xavier Offense |
Providence Defense |
D-I Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Efficiency | 111.4 3 | 106.6 7 | 104.2 |
| Avg. Poss Length | 17.2 0 | 17.6 0 | 17.8 |
| Four Factors | |||
| Effective FG%: | 52.0 4 | 49.7 6 | 49.5 |
| Turnover %: | 17.3 5 | 15.5 8 | 18.5 |
| Off. Reb. %: | 33.4 2 | 29.6 5 | 31.6 |
| FTA/FGA: | 44.0 2 | 34.8 4 | 40.8 |
| Miscellaneous Components | |||
| 3P%: | 34.3 5 | 33.1 5 | 34.4 |
| 2P%: | 52.2 3 | 49.6 7 | 48.5 |
| FT%: | 74.8 2 | 74.1 7 | 69.7 |
| Block%: | 12.8 9 | 13.2 3 | 9.8 |
| Steal%: | 8.1 4 | 8.7 5 | 9.1 |
Game Preview
Road wins in the Big East are tough to come by. All Friar fans have to do is look at PC’s last road contest in Chicago when they struggled to pull out a win, even after a fast shooting start, against a depleted DePaul team. The Xavier squad that they will take on tomorrow afternoon in Cincinnati is currently their direct competition for 3rd place. A win tomorrow means the Friars would be 7-4 and have solo ownership of 3rd place behind Creighton and Villanova. A loss and their resume gets even more cloudy, as one of the big missing pieces is quality road wins, and Xavier would take over 3rd place in the conference at 6-4. The irony for the Big East is that this game could be another nail in one of these team’s coffins and could be a key reason why they end up not making the Big Dance. There is still time and there are more opportunities beyond Saturday but this game has big implications for both teams.
Providence is coming off a tough home loss against a surging St. John’s squad that got out to a huge lead (23 at the highest point) and held on for dear life as the Friars made a 2nd half comeback that fell short. Home losses hurt. But this one didn’t hurt as much since PC won the first matchup at Carnesseca Arena. A win tomorrow would wipe that loss out of fan’s minds and catapult the Friars back into a more comfortable position on the bubble than they currently hold which, as of yesterday’s ESPN Bracketology, is in the last 4 in category and playing a First Round play-in game against LSU as an 11 seed.
Xavier is also coming off a loss but theirs was on the road and it was against a team they are looking up at in the standings in Villanova. The Muskies held on for a while on Monday night as they went into the half only being down by 6 and getting the deficit down to 3 a few minutes into the 2nd half. But James Bell and the Wildcats proved to be too much to handle as Nova pulled away about 6 minutes into the 2nd half and never looked back. Bell finished with a game high 27 points while hitting 6 three pointers. The troubling thing for Xavier is the loss against Villanova marks their third L in a row. They are desperately looking to get back on track but they are currently a 9 seed in ESPN’s latest Bracketology release yesterday.
Now that the updates and implications are out of the way, on to this game.
Semaj Christon was largely contained the last time these two teams met on January 25th. He did most of his scoring damage in the 2nd half trying to come from behind. It seemed like when he wanted to get to the basket in the 2nd half he could do it every time and he played a much more assertive game. He didn’t do that much in the 1st half. He scored 16 of his 18 points in the last 17 minutes of the game. I expect Christon to have a pretty big game tomorrow and score 20+. Bryce Cotton should be able to negate most of Christon’s point by scoring around 20 himself but the big question for the Friars will be: who else will contribute? In the last meeting, LaDonate Henton went for 23 points and 11 rebounds before fouling out with just over 2 minutes to play. Kadeem Batts and Tyler Harris were both solid and the PC frontline was able to keep Matt Stainbrook under control. Jalen Reynolds was productive in only 8 minutes as he was able to score 6 points and grab 4 rebounds but he has been suspended since January 28th so he can concentrate on his “responsibilities greater than basketball”. PC needs to have Henton or Batts come out and put up a big game along with Cotton if they have a shot to steal this one on the road. Henton has traditionally played well in the Midwest against DePaul and his family has attended those games so maybe he will continue that trend in Cincinnati which is about the same travel time as Detroit to Chicago.
I know there has been a call for more Carson Desrosiers and less Tyler Harris throughout Friartown since Tuesday night but I just don’t believe that will be, nor do I think it should be, the case. Harris will get an opportunity to rebound from his poor performance against the Red Storm on Tuesday because, well there just isn’t anyone else walking through that door. Desrosiers will play solid minutes but look for Harris to start and get the majority of the minutes between the two.
I expect this game to be hard fought and be a bit of an old school Big East battle. PC will play well and keep it tight but I ultimately believe Xavier, who has had 5 days of rest, practice and preparation will hold serve on their home court. That makes Monday’s game at Georgetown all the more crucial for the Friars as they NEED to be at least 1-1 on this road trip heading into Alumni weekend to still be in the NCAA Tournament discussion.
Prediction: Providence 71 Xavier 75
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Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI
When: 7:00pm
How: Fox Sports 1/WEEI 103.7 FM
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In conference games this season, St. John’s is last in the Big East in FT Rate on offense (29.0) , likely because they seem to shoot so many jumpshots and “tough 2’s”. Also, the Johnnies give up the highest % of offensive rebounds in the conference (33.8%). They are the best at Turnover rate (20.2%), Block % (17.6% – nearly double the national avg), and Steal % (10.8%) though.
On the flipside, in conference games this season, Providence is leading the Big East in FT Rate on offense (47.3). The Friar offense pulls down the highest % of offensive rebounds in the conference (34.8%) and has the best Block rate (6.4%) and FT % (74.9%) in the Big East.
Game Preview
In the last matchup between these two teams on January 16th in Queens, PC got out to a fast start and then let St. John’s back into the game as the first half wore on. Ultimately, this would be a gutty performance by the entire squad but especially the man, the myth, the legend – Bryce Cotton. Cotton played all 50 minutes of that game including sinking the game winner in the 2nd overtime. Kadeem Batts played one of his better games of the year. He and Cotton worked the pick and roll nicely. Batts did most of his work on offense from the free throw line where he went 11/12. Hopefully Batts gets back to being aggressive and taking it hard to the rim because if he has another rough game, PC could very easily let this crucial home win slip away. There isn’t a ton of margin for error at this point in the season. The Friars need to take care of business at home, especially when they are nearly 5 point favorites.
Last game the group of Cotton, Batts, Henton and Harris accounted for 73 of PC’s 84 points or 87% of the scoring. Fortune and Desrosiers were the only other Friars to even score. Fortune’s only bucket, despite playing all 50 minutes, came just over 1 minute into the 1st overtime to tie the game at 72 and Desrosiers scored his 8 points in the first 35 minutes of the game but didn’t play much at all in either overtime session. It will be critical for the Friars to get production from at least 4 guys again tomorrow. I expect Cotton to put up around 20 points and Henton to put up around 15 points. After that, it’s kind of a mystery game to game. Harris played very well against DePaul on Saturday to rebound from a brutal game at Marquette on Thursday night. I think Harris will have another good game tomorrow and put up around 16 points. That gets PC to 51 points between those 3 players. Can Batts deliver 12-15 points? I believe he can and will. Fortune will try to do his best to slow down D’Angelo Harrison again but Harrison is playing much better lately as is the entire SJU team. Harrison led all scorers on Saturday with 27 points against Marquette. Chris Obekpa had 7 blocks against the Golden Eagles as well. This will be a different team than Providence saw less than 3 weeks ago. But it’s still a team coached by Steve Lavin and they haven’t really seemed to be able to get into any kind of rhythm on offense. They dribble the ball way too much and rely on guys like Harrison to create and hit tough shots. Many SJU fans complained about Lavin’s coaching during and after our game at Carnesseca and they had nothing but high praise for Ed Cooley.
The key to this game for the Friars will be to get Kadeem Batts involved early. In Providence’s 6 losses, Batts has averaged 7.5 ppg and only reached double digits once – the blowout loss against Villanova – when he scored 10 points in 27 minutes. In Providence’s 16 wins, Batts has averaged 13.8 ppg.
Prediction: St. John’s 65 Providence 67
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