in terms of looking for a game to blog about for the first time... i could not have chosen any better than this one...
wow, where to begin... after having 10 minutes to re-adjust the heartrate back to normal, i was never panicking but seeing WKU on the war path definitely gave me a bit of unease... having my father next to me going "UH OH" everytime Mr. Brazelton decided to drop another three didn't help matters either for sure haha
warriors are up 17 in the fourth by the way woohoo
looking at the final stats... Kevin Love!!! 29 points (new career high, even if it is one year) and 14 boards, a huge game for him against the undersized, overmatched WKU front line... just as we thought he would, he played huge tonight and we needed every single point and rebound and putback against a very game hilltopper team... tyrone brazelton led WKU with 31 huge points, especially in the second half when he put up 25 and bascially willed them back into the game, can't say enough about his performance especially to come back after a horrendous first half where he coughed it up five times and only had six, to lay it on the best team in the land for a whole half AND perhaps more importantly for them foul out DC by attacking him all half...
Courtney Lee, NBA ready though he may be is the latest victim of the russell westbrook treatment... although he finished with 18 points, second on WKU he shot 7 for 29 from the floor, under 25%... wow, astounding defense by westbrook and the rest of the bruins, although he showed large flashes of brilliance throughout, he was never able to really get on track.. if he'd been able to get it going in the second at all, we could be writing and crying over a bruin loss right now...
James KEEFE... what a game for him, to come up so big in this huge stage... career highs in both points (18) on 7 of 9 shooting and 12 rebounds for his first double-double.. he also had 4 blocks along with k.love who also had 4, controlling the interior and bruising the WKU frontline... huge putbacks and transition points for James, who had unarguably the best game of his UCLA career, and he didn't even flash a view of that great set shot we know he has in his arsenal...
game notes... never seen such ucla foul trouble in the backcourt before, all three starters had four fouls by the time 10 minutes left rolled around in the second half... which raises a surefire talking point, who backs up these three guys off the bench? they all play major minutes and when they get in foul trouble... they play with four, one more quality guard would be really really helpful, but it's a bit late in the season for that... next year... haha too many quality guards almost if DC and/or westbrook stay, it'll be a crowded backcourt in 2009 for the bruins
james keefe is the player of the game hands down
i was reading an article earlier this week chronicling kevin love's development as a post defender, he still has his issues defending the pick and roll on the perimeter, but around the rim he has made HUGE strides as a shot blocker and general enforcer... and this was apparent both last game where he blocked i think it was 7 shots, and then 4 more tonight and forced WKU to alter several others as well... combine that with keefe's 4 blocks as well in his career game and UCLA's interior defense was stout the entire weekend...
also what we saw from WKU is what UCLA has been lacking ever since shipp caught his midseason cold... and that is the great ability to explosively get back into ball games... as we've seen, the bruins definitely have the ability to work from behind (see cal, stanford, texas a&m) but it always is a slow, steady climb up the mountain... WKU was down and out, then suddenly with the press and DC fouled out they were back within 4, and some great UCLA resilience and a James Keefe sighting saved the day
aboya vs. keefe for playing time just became a very interesting battle btw, i don't think that's an overstatement as we've seen james recover from that shoulder that could have forced a redshirt year, he's definitely been improving his game as the season has gone on... next year w/ drew gordon in the mix (who is a beast) it will be a rough battle finding pt at the 4
all in all... game was definitely entertaining, more so in the second half than the first... a little bit closer than i really anticipated or expected after a dominating first half performance by the bruins... but WKU's pressure D really picked up in the second half, forcing double digit turnovers by the bruins and giving them fits especially after collison fouled out... this game revealed some flaws to UCLA, mainly in its explosive offensive ability (or lack thereof) and it's lack of depth at the point and the 2... but again, the challenge was answered by the bruins and it's onto the elite 8 and a matchup with an excellent xavier ball club for a ticket to san antonio
winning aspects:
westbrook's d, love's career game, keefe's career game, shipp's ridiculous off balance three
things to work on:
backcourt foul trouble, russ needs to remain calm when collison isn't in to steady him... shipp needs to get that swagger all the way back, KEEP SHOOTING JOSH SHOOT IT KNOWING
hope you enjoyed, this was all really long i know haha, but it was definitely fun to do... i think next game i might just watch, and write something after maybe, but we'll see
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