HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-02-24 10:20 PM - Post#361151
So, after surviving without Nelson and then Mack, Wojcik goes down in the first half and doesn’t return. A tired Nesbit gives it a shot but his 3 wasn’t falling and stronger guards turned him over. So, Amaker runs it without a point guard and Harvard prevails. Okpara was a first half beast again with 16 points, but he can’t keep it up for a full 40 minutes. Team looked gassed.
There is no way Mack returns for Princeton and probably not Ajogbor. Who knows about Wojcik.
Brown on Jan 15th and Penn the 20th. What a decimating summer and OOC.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-04-24 11:45 AM - Post#361228
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KP would have @Princeton favored by 14 on Saturday. This may be conservative (aka misleading), given that the statistics/analytics don't fully take into account the anticipated absence of Mack, Ajogbor, and even Wojcik. Without them, given the performances roughtly equating Harvard with Holy Cross and Army, the KP line could stretch to over 25 points. To make matters worse, Nesbitt's weaknesses were exposed last Saturday. This is most unfortunate.
I guess I'm just hoping that no one else gets hurt and that Ajogbor and maybe Mack are back for Brown on the 15th and/or Penn on the 20th.
Probable starting lineup vs Princeton:
Pigge
Lesmond
Okpara
Batties
Simon
The ONLY bench that Harvard has who have played any real minutes would be:
Nesbitt
Ace-Nestaski
The only other players with any floor time are:
Christian Rich (MIT transfer) - 12 minutes this season
Greg Cooper (FR) - 10 minutes
Payton Pitts (FR) - 3 minutes
Actually, I don't believe there is anyone else on the bench at the moment. So, that's 5 freshmen and a transfer from MIT out of 10 bodies.
Wondering what the posted 'line' will be.
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ToothlessTiger
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01-04-24 04:59 PM - Post#361250
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If the line is 15 I am betting the ranch on.....the Crimson. This will be a struggle. I do believe that the Tigers will never take Harvard for granted . Certainly not with Allocco running the show. If Harvard gets healthy they can be a huge presence in the tournament.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-04-24 07:32 PM - Post#361255
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Thanks for the respect, but without Mack, Ajogbor and Wojcik, this isn't going to be close.
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84grad
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01-06-24 02:51 PM - Post#361311
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Mack is back.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-06-24 03:06 PM - Post#361315
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Didn’t see that coming.
Double teaming Okpara.
Going to miss Ajogbor as an option
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-06-24 03:15 PM - Post#361318
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Uh oh.
Okpara picks up a second foul les than 7 minutes in.
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84grad
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01-06-24 03:45 PM - Post#361327
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Haven't seen Wojcik here.
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84grad
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01-06-24 03:49 PM - Post#361328
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In concussion protocol
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-06-24 04:06 PM - Post#361332
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Mack is just not himself yet.
Between double teamed and foul trouble, Okpara isn’t able to do what we need.
Last option is 3 point shooting, but only 5-16
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01-06-24 05:43 PM - Post#361356
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I didn't see the game (was watching Penn - Dartmouth), but that looked like a serious road beatdown.
Will try to catch it on ESPN+ later tonight.
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OOC is Over! 01-06-24 06:03 PM - Post#361360
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A fully healthy Harvard squad is the 2nd best team in the Ivy, IMO. Once Ajogbor is back and Mack is 100%, today's game won't mean a thing.
I expect to lose the rematch in Cambridge on 2/23. Hoping to dodge them in the ILT.
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Tiger69
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Re: OOC is Over! 01-07-24 02:05 AM - Post#361385
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Is harvard ever “fully healthy”?
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Re: OOC is Over! 01-07-24 02:09 AM - Post#361386
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A long time ago, I heard a simple truism, as refers to sports: "health is a skill".
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Re: OOC is Over! 01-07-24 09:55 AM - Post#361394
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A long time ago, I heard a simple truism, as refers to sports: "health is a skill".
Excellent point WG. Here’s a quote from Klay Thompson’s father, Mychal Thompson, an all-star who played on 2 Lakers, championship teams:
“…your body is your office. And if you want to maintain that office … you’ve got to take care of it… you wouldn’t let it get all junked up because this is your place of business..“
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Re: OOC is Over! 01-07-24 10:24 AM - Post#361395
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For those of us who are non-athletes, substitute "brain" for "body".
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Re: OOC is Over! 01-07-24 03:04 PM - Post#361411
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With the statement made by Princeton and especially Lee in the Ivy opener, 2nd place might get somebody else into the NIT. Harvard is a team with a future, not sure it's now. Mack will see 2 people on top of him every time he touches the ball. He will adjust along with his young teammates.
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01-07-24 05:34 PM - Post#361416
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The adjustment I’d love to see versus those aggressive doubles every time Mack got a ball screen—something teams have been doing since he lit up American—is just change the screener. Have Lesmond set the screen and then we’d be getting wide open threes for our best shooter. Or have Okpara set it and we’d have a 4-on-3 for our best slasher (who’s also a a good passer himself). Anything but having Batties or Pigge end up with it when they’re not sure what to do.
It should be a very simple defense to punish.
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01-07-24 07:13 PM - Post#361420
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A lot of pro scouts at Jadwin last night. Ostensibly to see Lee but had to be impressed by Okpara. What a horse in the paint who passes it as well as he shoots it.
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01-07-24 08:00 PM - Post#361421
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The adjustment I’d love to see versus those aggressive doubles every time Mack got a ball screen is just change the screener. Have Lesmond set the screen and then we’d be getting wide open threes for our best shooter.
One of the teams Princeton played earlier (sorry I can't remember which), had a small point guard who just split the double, creating a 4 or 5 on 3 situation.
Mack could, instead of looking up through torsos and arms, look down at the legs and pick the spot through which to push the ball. He would then emerge with a clear field of vision.
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01-07-24 08:28 PM - Post#361422
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Earlier in the season Mack was slashing and getting to the foul line. It was obvious he wasn't up to it yesterday. From missed FT's and 3's to lackadaisical defense and a reluctance to slash it wasn't the Mack we're used to.
Yes, Mack and Okpara are our studs, with Lesmond and Pigge shooting 3's and Ajogbor able to punish when other teams double or let him post up. None of that was available or effective yesterday. I didn't expect much from this team, but 9-4 OOC convinced me they can compete.
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01-07-24 08:31 PM - Post#361423
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I think you are recalling Furman, a game we were very lucky to win.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-07-24 10:34 PM - Post#361432
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The same afternoon brought incredible final seconds for Princeton (>Furman), Yale (<Vermont) and Penn (<LaSalle). I know two were Ivy losses, but those endings were amazing.
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