georgia (6-3) 67, VT (5-4) 66 | Recap

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Albert Jackson’s short layup with 28.4 seconds left and defensive rebound with 0.5 seconds left secured the 67-66 win for the bulldogs.  Hank Thorns missed a wild shot in the lane with 5 seconds left.  Cheick Diakite grabbed the rebound away from Jeff Allen underneath the hoop but threw up an off-balance shot that missed, leading to Jackson’s rebound.  After Jackson missed the front end of a one-and-one, the Hokies tried a full court heave with 0.3 left but georgia intercepted the pass.

This game was about as tightly played as any I’ve ever seen.  The Hokies’ biggest lead of the game was five, and that was in the first half at 5-0, 15-10, and 41-36.  georgia never led by more than four.  Tech led 60-56 with 8 minutes to play, but seemed to run out of gas waiting for the under-8 media timeout.  It never came and Greenberg finally burned a timeout with 5:21 to play after the game had been tied.  The game was a see-saw battle after that with neither team leading by more than two.

Tech lost this game on the defensive glass, just like against mississippi in the NIT Quarterfinals last season.  The SEC is a “man’s league” and VT looked like boys again inside.  The dawgs had too much strength inside.  Though the bulldogs 14-9 edge on the offensive glass doesn’t appear that dominating, it led to numerous second efforts for the offensively challenged dawgs.  Had the Hokies cleaned the glass on the defensive end, they win easily.  At one point with 3 minutes to go, georgia missed both free throws, got the offensive rebound, missed the second of the next two free throws, and got another offensive board.  That was the story for much of the night.

Another critical issue for the Hokies tonight was turnovers.  They struggled mightily with georgia’s tough denial defense all night and led to the dawgs getting more than 20 points off VT turnovers.  Jeff Allen had several bad passes.  The Hokies finished the game with 18 giveaways, their second highest total of the season behind the 20 they had against mt. st. mary’s.

A couple of bright spots for the Hokies was the play of A.D. Vassallo, Cheick Diakite, and Hank Thorns.  A.D. had a game high 23 points (14 in the first half).  He was fairly quiet in the second half though as georgia really keyed on him, denying the ball far from the hoop.  

Cheick Diakite was tough inside, one of the few Hokies who was.  He had an amazing six blocked shots in the game.  That is a season high but not career high, just short of the seven he had against st. john’s last year.  Tech outblocked uga 7-0.  Cheick also had six points on 4/6 from the line, which is surprising for a 52% shooter.  He put VT up 66-65 in the final minute.  But he also gave up the bucket to Jackson inside and missed the putback at the end, when he appeared to have time to regroup and dunk the ball, but rushed the shot.

Hank Thorns had his best game of the season, coming off what had been his previous best game of the season against Navy.  Hank had two nice driving layups and a season high six assists.  He regularly found his way down the lane and dished to an open man for an easy bucket.

Dorenzo Hudson saw his minutes slip again tonight.  He started but played sparingly as Thorns outplayed him.  Also, Victor Davila showed some chinks in the armor.  He had two great plays on offense, but his defense is not ACC-caliber right now.  Victor continually (not just tonight but in other games) lets opponents catch the ball all the way down on the low block, allowing them to shoot short jump hooks.  He has to force the guys out and make them catch the ball higher.

Virginia Tech featured their back-cuts more and more tonight, something they have shown at times this year.  They dump the ball to Allen or another big man in the high post, and then a wing cuts along the baseline to the hoop.  It worked beautifully a couple of times.

VT also used their 1-3-1 full court trap a bit tonight and got a steal out of it, but due to tired legs in the second half they went away from it.

The Hokies also did a great job on uga’s leading scorer, Terrance Woodbury.  He came in averaging 13 ppg but had just 5 points on 2/10 shooting.  Chris Barnes and Corey Butler paced the bulldogs with 11 each.  georgia had nine players score in the game with each scoring between 4-11 points. 

A.D. had 23 points and 9 rebounds, both game highs.  Delaney had 11 (all in the first half), and Jeff Allen had 8.  Allen battled foul trouble all game, sitting with 6:33 left in the first half with his second foul, and picking up his fourth with over 10 minutes to go.  He did have 8 points and 6 rebounds.

Both teams played well offensively in the first half.  Tech was shooting 53% at the half and led 41-38, but finished the game shooting 42% which tells you how the second stanza went. 

georgia, who just plain stunk on offense coming into the game, shot just 39%.  Again, that points to how critical offensive rebounds were for them.  Tech appeared lazy at times getting back and gave up some easy buckets in the first half.

As I predicted in the preview, you could build a house with all the bricks from the free throw line in the game.  The problem is VT was almost as bad as uga.  Tech came in 2nd in the ACC shooting 76% from the line, but went just 12/19 (63%) tonight.  Part of the problem was they had Cheick and Terrell Bell and Lewis Witcher shooting 10 of those free throws.  Even A.D., who was 18/19 (95%) coming into the game, missed two of this final three free throws.

georgia was a pathetic 10/21 (48%) from the not-so-charity stripe.  I think I just threw up in my mouth.

The announcer said at the end that, “You don’t have to worry about Virginia Tech, they’ll be alright.”  I disagree 100%.  While there is plenty of basketball left to be played and plenty of chances to punch a ticket to the Big Dance, VT has dug themselves into quite a hole.  The Hokies are now 0-4 against big conference opponents, and only have potentially st. john’s left before conference play begins.  This basically means VT will have one quality win at best heading into ACC play, and st. john’s is not a quality team right now so that might not even matter. 

I’m sorry, but this season is already stinking of 2005-06.  Let’s hope the guys get as fed up with this as Greenberg was at the end and start taking care of business, instead of finding ways to lose.  I think if I had a thermometer right now, it would read over 100 on me (and Greenberg).  This loss really stung as you sensed most of the way VT would win.  They didn’t… yet again.

Final Thought: I’m renaming us the ‘Wild Turkeys’ since you need to be drinking Wild Turkey to make it through our games.

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16 Responses to “georgia (6-3) 67, VT (5-4) 66 | Recap”

  1. John says:

    Ouch. I can’t even understand what’s happening. It’s going to be the middle of December by Sunday’s game and our only convincing victory is Fairfield. I guess we have to hope these big games will pay dividends in ACC play?

  2. vatechhokies50 says:

    Can someone please explain to me why in the hell we can’t box out on fricking free throws? There is no way Georgia should have 2nd chances. Poor old Seth must be beside himself right now… there’s a reason he is bald… his players are making some very boneheaded fouls right now. We got dominated all night inside. If Vassallo is going to foul someone, he better hit them hard and make them earn it at the line rather than hipchecking (this isn’t hockey).

    Sigh.

    Let me give you some straight talk on Hokie Hoops. NIT is appearing to be inevitable, unless there is a drastic turnaround in conference play. We’ve lost to xavier, seton hall, wisconsin, & georgia. We’ve lost xavier, seton hall, wisconsin, and georgia by a grand total of 8 points. The Virginia Tech men’s basketball team does not have a non-conference win against a team from the SEC, Big 10, Pac 10, Big 12, or Big East. We cannot lose to richmond again this year. We do not need further embarrassment.

    Let’s be clear: We are 5-4 right now and four of our wins have been very close (fairfield was the only game we won comfortably). It doesn’t seem like we have intensity or a sense of urgency when we are on the floor.

    If we win our next four non-conference games (a fairly good reality, but not sure we beat marist or st. johns), we would be 9-5 at duke on Januaru 4, 2009 when we begin Atlantic Coast Conference play. The georgia loss, of course was painful (1 point). If we our remaining non-conf games, we will be 10-5 (the remaining game in January is against Richmond).

    We need to win 10 games in Atlantic Coast Conference play if we want to be NCAA bound. We need to have a win against Duke or North Carolina on our resume if we expect to get into the tournament. That might be a little too much for this team, considering the youth and, quite frankly, stupid mistakes I saw tonight. Problem is, I’m trying to figure out where those 10 wins are coming from in conference. Can someone help me figure this out?

  3. Facebook User says:

    Not even the NIT is inevitable. Remember 2005-06 when we came in with high expectations and did not reach the postseason? Of course, there were many off the court issues, but there was plenty of disappointment on the court.

    But, even so, our season is not decided in December. Plenty of opportunities to turn things around in ACC play even though this one burns.

  4. vatechhokies50 says:

    Wick, I don’t disagree with you… but we need to win 10 games in the ACC (and a win against either Duke on UNC)… I don’t see 9-7 getting us in… and I’m not sold on us winning all the non-conference games that we have left.

    Sigh.

  5. vatechhokies50 says:

    I’m actually worried about a complete and total collapse of what was supposed to be a promising season for the Hokie men’s basketball team. Someone has to get these guys heads on straight. Perhaps Greenberg has to go back to the players and parents again and sigh the contract. I just don’t see the defensive intensity out there… i see the players going through the motions.

  6. vatechhokies50 says:

    If you guys through Georgia beat us on the defensive boards, wait until we play Wake Forest… I am very worried about that game.

  7. DuffHokie says:

    We can’t seem to put together a complete game. What is our strength in one game, turns out to haunt us and be our downfall in another. Hopefully, eventually all the pieces will come together at once.

  8. vatechhokies50 says:

    Maybe JT is the spark that the team is missing? Is there a timeline on his return?

  9. Niemo says:

    I tell you what, if J.T. isn’t a spark, then we may be in big trouble. I have a feeling he will be. The good news is the ACC, except for wake, is less physical than xavier, wisconsin, and uga. The ACC is a finesse league, and that is why VT has success. Tech’s lack of bulk inside doesn’t haunt them on the glass.

  10. vatechhokies50 says:

    Wake is not finese

  11. Niemo says:

    Hence why I said “except for wake… the ACC is a finesse league.”

  12. vatechhokies50 says:

    I missed that lol

  13. Tone says:

    uga sucks. and you guys leave thorns alone….he is way too cute to make fun of.

  14. Niemo says:

    Not me but he is “borrowing” my material. That’s cool. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

  15. vatechhokies50 says:

    Back in graduate school at Virginia Tech (http://www.cpap.vt.edu), the professors would have a different name for that type of conduct.

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