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Texas Basketball Report 2.4

I'll finish the Michigan State preview later this afternoon. In the meantime, this week's TBR. --PB--

By the end of the 2006-07 season, AJ Abrams presented a special problem for Texas. On the one hand, the three point shot in college basketball is a tremendously effective weapon and few shoot in better than Abrams. On the other hand, Abrams was a lousy defender and completely unable to score by any means other than the three. In games where he wasn't shooting the ball well, or wasted possessions by taking bad shots, he arguably hurt Texas more than he helped.

Fast forward a year and things are decidedly different. Abrams started the season shooting lights out from three point land, but that didn't surprise anyone. What's been nice to see is Abrams' tremendous development as a player who can score inside the arc. The defense, too, is improved. Though no one will ever confuse Abrams for a good defender, he's not lunging around the perimeter aimlessly like was last season.

Given AJ's defensive limitations, the development of the ability to score without the three is of particular importance: if he's not giving Texas offense, it's difficult to justify giving him 32-38 minutes per game. Because I didn't think AJ's early season pace was sustainable, my big worry was whether he could remain an effective player if he ever hit an extended cold spell with his jump shot.

Well, AJ has hit a cold spell. Since the team ran Tennessee out of the gym in New Jersey, Abrams has lost his three point shot, missing 31 of his last 42 attempts. The good news, however, is that it looks like the improvement we saw in Abrams' two-point game is legitimate. Check out the numbers:

That 11-42 number is truly problematic, but AJ has found other ways to score, keeping his value to the team high. That's the good news. The even better news is that Abrams is a very, very good three point shooter. He'll get out of this slump, and when he does should be in even better position to be a consistent offensive weapon.

The smart money says that as AJ finds his stroke, he goes on a nice run of high-scoring games. The defensive gameplan against Texas has been established: get the ball out of Augustin's hands and make the Texas offense function without him. As teams clamp down more on Connor Atchley on the perimeter, Abrams is going to find himself with some nice open looks. As his stroke returns, the production will increase.

The important thing, though, is that Abrams is finding ways to be useful even when he's not shooting well. As a one-trick pony, it's tough to justify giving him so many minutes. As a more polished overall player, he's more consistently productive. Just one of the many reasons this Texas team is improved from a season ago.

Texas Basketball Report Archives
TBR 2.1
TBR 2.2
TBR 2.3
TBR 2.4

--PB--

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Run, AJ, run

It looks to me as though AJ is in better shape this year as well. He is still scrawny and lacks spring in his legs, but he seems to have more wind and moves his feet more on defense. For him to make his best contribution, though, he needs to keep moving and maybe even pick up the pace. If he's not shooting, at least he's wearing down a defender, who will then be less effective on the other end of the court. If this means he puts in fewer minutes, so be it. He's no good to us standing around waiting for the ball to come to him. We also need to put the ball in his hands enough that he does not feel obligated to find a shot every time. Maybe we could run a play to clear a big guy to get a pass inside. As to the misses, they will keep coming as long as he continues to shoot out of rhythm. Early on, his release was blindingly fast. Recently, he seems to be taking aim.

by Caradoc on Dec 21, 2007 4:49 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

When Gary comes back

and assuming that he is a low post threat, we'll probably try to play inside-out. If that's the case, then AJ, Augustin, Connor, Mason, and James all need to be able to hit their outside jumpers.

by goingforthecorner on Dec 21, 2007 6:01 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Bench Takes Another Hit

Hill is done for the year.

Matt Hill, the Longhorns’ 6-10 sophomore forward-center, will likely have season-ending surgery to his injured left heel, coach Rick Barnes said.

Hill has yet to play this season because of the injury.

Barnes will have an abundance of post player options next year. Will Hill be able to work his way past Pittman, Wangmene and Chapman after missing a year? That'll take some doing. Now that the surgery is scheduled and the 'fro is gone, any chance Matt is looking at more life-changing decisions in the near future?

In other injury news in Bevo Beat today, looks like Shipley will apply for a 6th year. Hope he ends up with consecutive 1000 yard seasons before he's done.

Bevo Beat

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by patienthornsfan on Dec 22, 2007 8:15 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Rivals Basketball Power Rankings

DJ is #1 at PG, and leads for National Player of the Year

AJ is #13 at SG (Neitzel is #10)

Connor is #25 at PF (replacing aTm's Joseph Jones)

Damion dropped out of the rankings at SF

Not surprisingly, we have no one ranked at C

Barnes is #9, gehind Izzo (5) and Self (8). Rivals also says "You can make a case that Barnes has done the best coaching job of anyone so far."

Rivals BB Rankings

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by patienthornsfan on Dec 22, 2007 10:50 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

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