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Off topic Y'all remember the Sneaky Pete?

Has to be the defensive equivalent, no? Amazing by Aiden Hutchinson

Filet Manjon

I was really excited about Ezra and even more so when I found out that his last name paired so well with a nice Cab. After watching Filet Manjon for the past two games, I think we’ve found ourselves at a crossroads and I’m not sure what his role should be moving forward.

Defensively, he’s very good on the ball.

Bringing it up the court, he’s good.

I think the real disconnect with him is a lack of shooting ability. To me, unless you have elite drive and dish, you HAVE to be able to shoot to help space the floor. As it stands now, Filet is easy to defend because he poses zero threat of making a shot outside 9 feet (and thus far, really only a layup).

I have called Manjon the most important player on this team and it’s ability to have success and that appears to be true. If he can’t give any sort of threat of scoring from the perimeter, I don’t think he needs to be the guy moving forward.

As an aside, shooting is the easiest skill to develop in basketball. How in the world do you get to this point as a guard and just totally suck at shooting? How are you that completely unwilling to put in the hours? I don’t get it.

Jordan Wright and Myles Stute also need to either step up or slide to the end of the bench too.

Just an awful start from the 3 guys we absolutely had to get production from.

FT percentages entering SEC play

1. THOMAS 2-2 100%
2. LEWIS 4-4 100%
3. ROBBINS 41-55 74.5%
4. WRIGHT 13-18 72.2%
5. LAWRENCE 32-45 71.1%
6. MANJON 11-16 68.8%
7. MILLORA-BROWN 9-14 64.3%
8. STUTE 7-11 63.6%
9. SMITH 15-24 62.5%
10. SHELBY 2-4 50.0%
11. DIA 1-2 50.0%
12. DORT 2-5 40.0%
13. ANSONG 2-7 28.6%

A couple of notes:
- It's incredible that Trey Thomas has played so many minutes (218 - 5th most on the team) and has only shot 2 free throws
- Granted, the sample size for both is really small, but by percentage, Ansong is the best 3-point shooter on the team (50%), and the worst free throw shooter (28.6%)
- Also a smaller sample size, but why isn't Stute a better free throw shooter?

FB Recruiting Tuesday notes - Jan. 3rd

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This month will likely be a big one for Jr. Day visits. Scott and Barrett are a couple of guys that told us they will be on West End later this month. With Scott, Vanderbilt is recruiting him as a defensive back. Barrett has been to Vanderbilt multiple times already, including a couple of games this fall, he also swung by during his fall break as well.

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Matthews said he plans to visit Vanderbilt this spring and he's been hearing from new running backs coach Jayden Everett.

Men's Basketball - Heading to Conference Play - My Take

As we head into the SEC schedule, here are my takes on what we have seen so far.

Stackhouse wanted to improve the non-conference schedule. Of course, you can never be sure how good any one team can be projecting from one year to the next, or in the case of basketball sometimes projecting a few seasons ahead.

So, if we view the non-conference schedule through the lens of KenPom, and recognizing that KenPom’s rankings are still evolving to some extent, my own reaction, albeit with rose-colored glasses on, is that the collection of teams played (with a collective 109-69 record) represented an “ok” balance of challenging games coupled with some “creampuffs”, but, as shown below, pale in comparison to the level of competition we will face night-in-and-night-out” beginning on Tuesday:



Non-Conf Team KenPom @ 12/30My “Eye Test”Game Site
Memphis
28​
A “Good” Team​
Home​
Southern Miss
130​
Much Better than Expected​
Home​
Temple
134​
Not Much Better than Average​
Road​
Morehead State
277​
Bad Team​
Home​
St. Mary’s
16​
Pretty Good . . . Not a Great Team​
Neutral​
Fresno State
140​
A Below Average Team​
Neutral​
VCU
108​
A Very Competitive Team​
Away​
Wofford
166​
A Fairly Good Mid-Major​
Home​
Pittsburgh
68​
3-0 in the ACC So Far​
Home​
Grambling
234​
A Higher Level SWAC Team​
Home​
NC State
59​
0-3 in the ACC So Far​
Neutral​
Alabama A&M
327​
A Way Below Average Team​
Home​
Southeast LA
293​
A Bad Team​
Home​
Average Non-Conf
152
“Middling, at Best”
Not Applicable
SEC Teams
KenPom@ 12/31
Comments
N/A
14 Teams
56.4
VU @96 (GA@ 99 + uSc @203​
13 Teams
53.3
Excludes VU​
12 Teams
40.8
Excludes VU plus uSc​


Against the non-conference opponents, we carved out a few noteworthy statistics (Reminder: 363 D1 Teams):

  • Robbins is 6th in the country in blocked shots @ 2.8 per game which is “remarkable” since his minutes have been constrained by his coach;
  • Stute is 19th in the country in terms of % of made “3’s” @ 47.1% (even with his horrendous 1-8 night versus Alabama A&M);
  • Stute is 32nd in the country in terms of # of made “3’s” per game @ 3.1;
  • The team is 16th in terms of blocked shots per game;
  • The Dores 12.8 assists per game ranks 246th;
  • The team’s 5.2 steals per game ranks 323rd;
  • Turnovers per game @ 12.6 per game ranks 208th;
  • The team has 166 assists and 164 turnovers . . . not a formula to generate success on the court;
  • The team is 215th in “3” point shooting % (@33.3%), or 8.4 per game, which means that Stack’s assertion that they have to hit 10-12 “3’s” per game in SEC games appears to be a “hope for” strategy to find success going forward [while the numbers (see below) say take more “2’s”]; and
  • The team is (a woeful) 263rd in free throw % @ 68.3%, although a couple of players have moved their individual averages up to the mid-70’s range, plus to add to this poor performance, the Dores only make 10.8 free throws per game.
As many of us have speculated, there was no easy “fix” for losing 21 PPG from one player as illustrated below:


PlayerPPGMinsRebs2 PT FG %2 PT’ers3 PT FG %3 PT’ersFT %FT’s
Stute
11.5​
21.6​
5.8​
34.4​
11-32​
47.1
40-85​
63.6​
7-11​
Robbins
11.9​
21.6
5.1​
61.4
51-83​
18.2​
4-22​
74.5
41-55​
Wright
9.5​
24.5​
4.5​
46.4​
32-69​
25.7​
9-35​
72.2​
13-18​
Lawrence
10.4​
25.9​
3.3​
61.2
38-62​
29.0​
9-31​
71.1​
32-45​
Manjon
7.5​
28.4​
3.2​
51.2
42-82​
8.3​
1-12​
68.8​
11-16​
Thomas
7.2​
24.2​
1.6​
37.5​
3-8​
33.9​
19-56​
100.0​
2-2​
Smith
4.9​
16.3​
3.3​
46.7​
7-17​
33.3​
10-30​
62.5​
15-24​


Can Stute stay out of foul trouble and try to do something else on the court other than shoot “3’s”?

Can the coach allow Robbins to play 25-27 minutes per game and against other good big men stay out of foul trouble?

Are Wright’s back and/or other ailments healed up, and, if so, can he become a consistent force on the court, e.g., move his PPG up, get his “3” point % up to the mid-30’s, etc?

Can Lawrence show up consistently and limit his all too frequent “mindless” and, at times, errors?

Can Manjon maintain his stellar shooting from “2” and get some effective support from Lewis (in order to keep Thomas out of the point guard role!)?

Can Smith emerge as an effective performer in conference play?

As an unexpected “bonus” (which might make a difference in a game or two), can Ansong give his team a consistent “energy” boost off the bench by grabbing some boards, running the floor and hitting an occasional bucket?

Can “Q” get back to how he played last year as opposed to what we have observed this season (albeit only a little better)?

What do I expect out of SEC play? Beyond the stats and the win-loss record to date, not much as . . .

  • We have no “go to” scorer;
  • We do not have enough players who can score;
  • We only have one consistent threat from deep;
  • We are a below average shooting team from “3”;
  • We have no dominant rebounder;
  • We do not have a stand out passer on the team;
  • We do not have an accomplished driver who can either or both finish and dish;
  • We do not have a “lock-down” defender on this team; and
  • We do not play stand out defense as a team.

Taking questions for the 20-year anniversary podcast episode with Seabass

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