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February 16, 2009

LiveBlog: Pitt-UConn

Filed under: Basketball,liveblog,Opponent(s) — Chas @ 6:55 pm

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Find the liveblog here.

Let’s get a big win.





Good first half. Dixon, Wannie and the freshman looked a little timid. I hope Sam gets involved early in the second half and starts getting to the line. We need to shift the FT attemtps a bit to hold on in the second half.

Comment by Ryan 02.16.09 @ 8:06 pm

March to Tha Beet?

Nah, it’s time to play Blairsketball!

Comment by Jaws 02.16.09 @ 8:49 pm

Great game by Pitt who was the much better team on the floor.
Bilas is indeed a jerk and a loudmouth. Agreed Blake Edwards is a great player but if OK played in the Big East they would have 5 losses by now.
Pitt will own them in a 1/1 match up.

Now for the officials…what a strangely called game…muggings going on for a while, then chippy fouls called in a row, then more muggings..

I do not know how much everyone can appreciate how much Coach Dixon has improved as a game strategist. Only way to learn how to coach is to do so…HAIL TO PITT>..everyone have a wonderful night and week!

Comment by dan 72 02.16.09 @ 9:15 pm

only 4 bench points!! It is encouraging that Pitt can win a game like this without consistent outside shooting or bench scoring … however, I would feel better if Brad, Gil and Jerome can hit their open shots in the big game.

But enuff with the negatives — great win at #1 on national TV. Was ESPECIALLY pleased how Pitt played better at crunch time — with 3:30 left it was tied and it was UConn’s turn to miss the shots

Comment by w bill 02.16.09 @ 9:18 pm

Yeah baby!! Great game! Feelin good…. But the great thing about college basketball, unlike football, is that the best team wins it on the court. Can’t wait for the madness!

Comment by John in DC 02.16.09 @ 9:18 pm

Why is it that if you do a Google search for Pitt Blather, the first result is http://www.simadu.com, and the description is ‘selma hayek breast feeding?’

Comment by Jeff 02.16.09 @ 9:25 pm

Historic season thus far. let’s keep it up.

Comment by Tiger Paul 02.16.09 @ 9:26 pm

blair and sam owned this game, and fields came up big when it mattered most…the bench is always nice, but the big 3 are going to carry us when we need them too…….fantastic game, huge win!!!

Comment by schoey 02.16.09 @ 9:27 pm

Blair used thabeet like a rag. Blair said he didnt want to goe over him but thru him. 22 and 23rebs. Huge night. Also by going inside more to Blair it opens up Sam young for more inside outside work. How about Fields, nothing all night and when it counts BANG BANG Conn. is Dead. Two threes and stick a fork in them. Pitts getting better everygame. THis could be the year. I just dont like the BE tourney playing 4 or 5 games and getting beat up then going out early in NCAAs because of exhasution. I think thats what been happening all these years correclate how many games weve played in the BE tourney to our early exits. THat my excuse and im sticken to it.

Comment by buzz 02.16.09 @ 9:30 pm

WOW! Great game…Fields with two big 3s…Blair a beast under the boards (just hope his eye and eye socket are ok), and Sam came big to play…..all in all, a great game. Do agree, a strangely called game…let them play, then call every breeze, then let them bang again…….but tonight, the better team won!

Hail to PITT!
-al-

Comment by Oregon_Panther 02.16.09 @ 9:30 pm

Incredible game. This Pitt team has to be the one. We are physical and we have no fear, a pleasure to watch.

Comment by Panthoor 02.16.09 @ 9:35 pm

Don’t forget Dixon’s three. Followed by 2 by Fields. Those three shots ended the game.

Comment by Tiger Paul 02.16.09 @ 9:42 pm

Great Game !!! I Love It !!!

Comment by Joe Pa 02.16.09 @ 9:47 pm

dan 72 — Blake Edwards is a great filmaker (just as Inspector Clouseau) ….. but Blake Griffin is a great player

Comment by w bill 02.16.09 @ 9:48 pm

HAIL TO PITT!!!

Comment by Dan35 02.16.09 @ 9:54 pm

Blair’s block/molestation from behind of Thabeet in the last minute might be the play of the year.

Comment by jason 02.16.09 @ 9:54 pm

Not the best game by the Pitt guards, but their timing couldn’t have been better. Young and Blair alternated carrying this team throughout the game even with the strange officiating. This ranks with the Duke MSG win as my favorite Pitt games, though I’m hoping this year’s tournament provides more highlights for the reel.

Comment by Chris 02.16.09 @ 9:55 pm

The Grizzly Blair!

Comment by Pitt '05 02.16.09 @ 10:07 pm

Blair Bear is a monster. I loved how he dumped Thabeet over his shoulder early on to set the tone that he was in for a fight all night. What a great win, sheer physicality and will is what got us the W tonight.

Also, keep in mind the new format for the BE tourney…If Pitt finishes in the top 4 it only takes 3 games to win this year, which is a little easier on the legs.

Comment by TJ 02.16.09 @ 10:15 pm

Overlooked stat of the night. Pitt went 16-20 from the free throw line. Eighty percent. Gotta like that!

Comment by Dave in Orlando 02.16.09 @ 10:29 pm

If you guys get to watch the highlights of the game on SportsCenter, pay attention to Brandon freak out on the Pitt bench when they show Fields drill the 2nd 3-pointer that he had.

Solid win over UClown. Time to finish off the season strong.

HTP!

Comment by Orange Julius Page 02.16.09 @ 11:17 pm

Let’s enjoy it. When the head of the BE officials reviews the game film, I have a feeling he is going to raise some hell. I quetion whether Blair will be permitted to make the moves on March 7 that he made tonight.

Comment by BigGuy 02.16.09 @ 11:44 pm

Just saw the post game press conference and Jim Calhoun couldnt look like a bigger A-hole. Gave Pitt credit and constantly said he didnt want to make excuses, BUT….
He couldnt help himself but look like the biggest crybaby. Saying it wasnt basketball out there and telling reporters, “You know what you saw”. If you didnt watch the game and just listened to him , you would of thought Jonathan was out there skating in Rollerball! He then says the referees should of told him before the game that this was how they were going to call the game. Ive never coached college basketball , but I never heard of a coach being told what type of game is going to be called before it starts by the referees. My one question to him, if I could of been in that press conference, “Coach Calhoun, isnt it well known that the good coaches in this game are the ones who are able to get their team to adapt to how it is being called and played?” Did I mention how much of an A-hole he is. Anyways, great game Pitt! This is getting exciting!

Comment by Z-boy 02.16.09 @ 11:57 pm

“Saying it wasnt basketball out there and telling reporters, “You know what you saw”. ”

I Tivo’ed the game and ran back a number of plays. I am glad the refs called it as they did, but there is no question that Blair should have fouled out. Many “non calls” were not even questionable. We got a major break.

Comment by BigGuy 02.17.09 @ 8:51 am

BigGuy:

Pitt won the game fair and square. Do you ever hear Jamie Dixon complain about the officiating after the game? I’ll answer it for you, no. Thabeet was owned by Blair last night. OWNED. He made him look like a ragdoll.

Also regarding the foul situation, Pitt was in foul trouble the whole first half. Biggs and Young each had two fouls. Young got called for his third early in the second and Biggs got called for 3 and 4 early in the second as well. Blair got the calls yesterday because he played aggressively and took the ball right at Thabeet and Adrien. That is how it works. Period.

Comment by omar 02.17.09 @ 9:25 am

BigGuy,

We didn’t get any breaks, except maybe the 4th foul on Thabeet, but that’s tough to say since Blair went out with the elbow to the face immediatley after. Fouls near the end of the first half were 9 on Pitt and 2 on Uconn, so don’t tell me we got a break.

It goes both ways. I thought the officiating was inconsistent in that you didn’t know what you were going to get on a given set…but it was inconsistent both ways. Also, as Doug Gottlieb pointed out, the game was tied at 61 with every big player in the game. Pitt then ripped off a couple Levance field’s threes and it was game over.

We play a physical style of basketball better than they do, but it went both ways so I don’t think we caught any breaks and I certainly don’t think Blair should have fouled out. Great game.

Comment by Sharty Mottenheimer 02.17.09 @ 9:53 am

The play was fine. Look at the Stats before you open your mouth or start to type. Pitt fouls 18 Uconn 19. Id say that was as even as it can get.ALso Pitt outrebounded them by 13 boards as well. Off. Reb. Pitt 16 , Conn 6. TOTAL domination. I think.

Comment by buzz 02.17.09 @ 10:13 am

If am a high school post player, there is no way I turn down Pitt. They developed Gray enough to get him to the NBA and have turned Blair into a beast. He made Thabeet look like a stiff…

Comment by Pittastic 02.17.09 @ 10:19 am

But you would expect Pitt to have a lot more fouls called on them than UConn, who does less fouling than any other team in the country because they have Thabeet behind them to clean up their messes. So the early disparity was to be expected…..

Strangely officiated game to say the least, and what I mean by that is that Pitt got some calls (and non-calls) that you don’t expect to get on the road, especially in Calhoun territory. Blair definitely got away with some unbelievable body blocks posting up and there were some touch fouls called on UConn’s guards in the 2nd half, but Omar has a point in that the aggressive player going to the hoop often gets the call and Blair took it to those guys all night and Fields was trying to penetrate when the refs blew the whistles.

Hope the refs don’t favor the visitor on March 7th…

Comment by hugh green 02.17.09 @ 10:24 am

UConn also missed the heck out of Dyson — a key cog in their offensive attack is gone. Austrie was ineffective (took and missed some questionable shots) and Walker played great defense, but isn’t ready to hit big shots (perimeter or otherwise) this early in his career.

Pitt’s defense on Uconn’s guards really intensified in the 2nd half as well. Dixon was tough. Price couldn’t find those open 3s and he’s not a threat to get to the hoop like Dyson was.

Unless Walker really comes on, UConn’s perimeter offense is going to struggle against good defensive teams the rest of the season.

Comment by hugh green 02.17.09 @ 10:43 am

The officiating was no different than any other game. Pitt “fans” want to try and make an excuse for Pitt winning and the officiating is it. Pitt won the game because they executed down the stretch and UCONN didn’t. The officiating had nothing to do with Levance’s huge threes and Sam Young’s clinic on the offensive end. Pitt hit 3 triples in a row in the last 4 minutes. The officiating had nothing to do with those and Thabeet wasn’t going to block them even if he wasn’t in foul trouble.

When a team is down by 6 with seven minutes left and wins the game by 8, the officiating has nothing to do with it. Pitt hit big shots and UCONN couldn’t match them. Calhoun and everybody else can cry all they want, but Pitt’s players won the game, not the officials.

Comment by omar 02.17.09 @ 10:56 am

“The officiating was no different than any other game.”

Hmmm. I remember one play in particular: Blair had the ball underneath, guarded by Thabeet. Blair put his shoulde down and used it to push Thabeet away. Thabeet was still not far enough away so Blair had to push him further away with his shoulder. Finally after the third push Blair figured he had cleared enough room and went up and made the layup. I got to believe (based on decades of watching basketball) that some refs may have called a foul after the first shoulder push.

Comment by BigGuy 02.17.09 @ 1:57 pm

BigGuy,
I don’t really think the officiating was any different than any other game. Any game is going to have its share of bad calls, but to attribute this great win to officiating is a discredit to this team and how they played last night.

It goes both ways. I mean I could sit here and pick and choose plays on which UConn should have been called for fouls too (and wasn’t). Bottom line is that officiating wasn’t the reason Pitt won the game, they won because as Omar mentioned, they played tough and executed down the stretch.

Comment by Sharty Mottenheimer 02.17.09 @ 3:16 pm

BigGuy:

Have you ever watched Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, Shaq or Tim Duncan play? They do this thousands of times a year or over the course of their careers. Maybe basketball isn’t a sport you should watch because backing down a defender is part of the game in the post. Get a clue.

Comment by omar 02.17.09 @ 3:37 pm

“but to attribute this great win to officiating is a discredit to this team and how they played last night.”

Sharty, are you suggesting that I suggested we won the game because of officiating??? My original post:

“When the head of the BE officials reviews the game film, I have a feeling he is going to raise some hell. I quetion whether Blair will be permitted to make the moves on March 7 that he made tonight.”

The refs made questionable calls and non-calls on both sides. That has always been the way it’s been in basketball. Generally, there are some games a player may get into foul trouble and some games a player doesn’t foul out. Now take the WVA game…oh, well.

“Have you ever watched Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, Shaq or Tim Duncan play? ”

Omar, do you mean in college or the pros??? Is it your argument that whether it is high school, college or the pros, basketball is basketball and ref calls are ref calls? No difference because of the venue? I trust that is not what you are trying to convey.

Comment by BigGuy 02.17.09 @ 5:03 pm

Backing down a defender is part of the game at all levels except elementary school. Are you saying that backing down a defender is a foul?

Comment by omar 02.17.09 @ 5:21 pm

“Have you ever watched Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, Shaq or Tim Duncan play?”

Omar, I am suggesting that some refs may call a foul on an offensive player with ball in hand who drops his shoulder and uses it to ram a defender away, not once, but three times on the same play and then takes a shot after he has then created sufficient space to enable a shot. I am also suggesting that should a player on March 7 do this, irrespective of whether he plays for Pitt or for UConn, the player may get called for a foul. Apparently there is a fair amount of disagreement concerning my suggestion.

Comment by BigGuy 02.17.09 @ 5:38 pm

Omar, my above response was to your comment: “Are you saying that backing down a defender is a foul?”

My apologies for any miscommunications.

Comment by BigGuy 02.17.09 @ 5:46 pm

“there is no question that Blair should have fouled out.”

I was inferring from this statement that Pitt didn’t deserve to win or rather was able to win because of officiating. My bad if I misinterpreted that.

My point is Blair finished with 2 fouls. Of course more fouls could have been called on him, but by the same token more fouls probably could have been called on Thabeet earlier in the game. Basketball is probably the only game where you could call a foul on every play if you really wanted to. So I don’t think its fair to say that Blair should have fouled out. Its not like the officials were only calling fouls on Thabeet and not on Blair. In fact, at the half Pitt had racked up 9 fouls while UConn had only two. The officiating was erratic, but fair in that it went both ways.

Comment by Sharty Mottenheimer 02.17.09 @ 5:47 pm

“So I don’t think its fair to say that Blair should have fouled out.”

Sharty, I understand your viewpoint. We have a topic for discussion since I am not in agreement.

“Its not like the officials were only calling fouls on Thabeet and not on Blair”

Here we are in agreement.

Comment by BigGuy 02.17.09 @ 6:07 pm

Am I the only one who saw Blair talking to the officials almost every time down the floor when there was a lull? Was that so he could make dinner reservations with them? There was a clear missed call early in the game, and as soon as it happened, the official let DaJuan know he was calling it next time. Guess what? DaJuan didn’t make that move on d again. We have lost a ton of games by failing to adjust. DaJuan knows that the two losses this year are partly because he didn’t stay on the floor. I’m not saying he is 100% past foul problems — he’s still a beast, and that’s going to get you some days — but show me where he reached yesterday. Show me where he went over the back stupidly. Never. Thabeet got his fouls because he let the fact that he was out of position dictate the way he played. He let the fact that Blair has a certain move dictate the way he played that move WAY too much. Hate to say it, because he’s a Hall of Famer (don’t hate to say it, on the other hand, since he’s a gigantic ass) but Calhoun did a TERRIBLE job of getting his crew ready. Dyson being out is only a problem if you can’t count on upper-classmen like Adrien, Thabeet, Price and Austrie to step up. Kemba Walker was supposed to be one of the most exciting freshmen in the nation. Etc. etc. What you saw was a bunch of guys who got scared. Especially Adrien. I was laughing my ass off when they showed the “AdriEn BeatS Pitt’s YouNg” (a horrid attempt at getting on ESPN, even if it wound up working) sign in the crowd. What a joke. Adrien can’t carry Pitt’s Young’s jock. Price is the only guy on that team with the testicular fortitude to play in a big game — and that’s why he’ll be the best pro of the lot. Also, Dyson is a glue guy…he’s like Gil Brown, can go to the rack, shoot a little, etc….but he’s not a pure scorer. And that’s what you need to be to score on JD. Walker can go to the rack too, just not against a real defender.

Calhoun’s baloney about that not being basketball only tells part of the story. He also said that it was actually a lot like the Big East of the 1990s — a great ERA of ball — and that his team has “scholarship athletes” who get a full ride of “$37,000 a year for out of state guys” and that they should thus be able to execute plays better. I’ve never really seen a coach directly refer to scholarship money — almost like, hey, what are we paying you for? — but I love it. He’s right. He had a bunch of kids who didn’t want to play, being led by a point guard who wouldn’t quit. In the end, though, five beats one.

HAIL.

Comment by maz. 02.17.09 @ 8:20 pm

Can’t let one thing go in this thread….

Backing down a defender is done (and Barkley specialized in it) with your back (hence the name). Your posterior, to be more specific. It’s putting your (hopefully big) ass into your man and moving him ever closer to the hoop.

That’s not what Blair was doing on the play in question. Blair was using his shoulder and chest to move Thabeet under the hoop. Completely different circumstance and if the defender plays it right, it will generally result in a foul call against the offense.

Whoever confused what Blair was doing with backing your man down needs to spend some time on the court with Adrian Dantley or Mark Aguirre. They’ll teach you what it is.

The plays that Blair made that I was surprised he got away with were the posting body blocks he threw on Adrien. He absolutely tossed Adrien halfway across the lane to establish position and get a layup at one point. Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad they let him play that way. I’m just surprised because most of the time that stuff gets called.

Comment by hugh green 02.17.09 @ 11:46 pm

Hugh, you are more articulate than I am.

Comment by BigGuy 02.18.09 @ 12:03 am

Thanks…..backing guys down is a subject near and dear to my hoops heart, since I find myself doing more of it as I grow older.

Comment by hugh green 02.18.09 @ 8:20 am

I get what you’re saying Hugh and Big Guy, I just don’t think they’re likely to make that call with two big guys going at it like that unless Thabeet hits the deck and does a little acting to sell it.

Comment by TJ 02.18.09 @ 9:50 am

TJ, if the crew that ref’ed the Pitt-WVA game was assigned to the Pitt-UConn game (maybe they were)what action, if any, do you thunk they would have taken? That is what makes it interesting: refereeing is judgmental and not all that predictable.

Comment by BigGuy 02.18.09 @ 10:13 am

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