Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Hoops blog: Florida at Georgia
End of game, Georgia loses 104-91 in two overtimes
Two dramatic finishes to regulation and then the first overtime only led to an anticlimatic second overtime.
Florida scores the first nine points of the second overtime, led by Chandler Parsons, who also had a key put-back to pretty much cement it later for the Gators.
A tough loss for Georgia, which will wonder why it didn't foul Florida at the end of the first overtime, or get a closer guard on Erving Walker before his game-tying heave.
End of first overtime, Georgia and Florida tied at 85
Wow again.
Jeremy Price had the onions there on the free throw - but so did Florida's Erving Walker on the long 3-pointer.
Hindsight says Georgia should've fouled there. But you can't argue that Walker shouldn't have been left that open.
Still, whatever happens, an absolute classic here at Stegeman tonight.
End of regulation: Georgia ties it at 73
I mean, wow.
I'll admit, I thought Georgia was dead after Gerald Robinson's muffed pass to Trey Thompkins. Florida was up four, there was less than a minute left - but then Florida started missing free throws.
Robinson nails a 3, Erving Walker goes 1-for-2 on the other end, and after Dustin Ware missed a runner, Trey Thompkins put it back.
So we have another five minutes. Free basketball.
6:49 left in second half, Georgia trails 65-58
Florida's Chandler Parsons just missed a 3 that would have extended the lead to 12, and Travis Leslie answered with a banker. That led Mark Fox to call for a timeout, knowing the game is at a critical juncture right now.
Georgia needs to reverse the tide. If not, it will look back on the stretch to open the second half as the decisive moment.
Gerald Robinson has remained ineffective, while Georgia isn't getting the 3-point shooting it got in the first half. The rebounding battle has also edged back to even: Florida's Vernon Macklin has been killing the Bulldogs with put-backs.
11:43 left in second half, Georgia trails 59-52
Georgia simply didn't come out with the same energy it had for most of the second half, and Florida has raced ahead.
Florida is sitting on a seven-point lead, and has a chance to extend that after the break if Vernon Macklin completes the three-point play. Macklin's free throw shooting is about as accurate as BuLLDawg's bowl picks, but still.
The game's not out of reach yet, obviously, but Georgia has to clamp down on the defensive end. The half-court offense has grown sloppy again, but the Bulldogs also aren't getting transition opportunities because they're not stopping Florida much. Those back-to-back 3s by Erik Murphy and Chandler Parsons didn't help.
Oh, and Gerald Robinson hasn't been effective. That has to change for Georgia to have a chance.
Halftime: Georgia leads 41-39
It feels like Georgia should be ahead by more. And not just because a couple of its two-point baskets would've been 3s if players hadn't had their toes on the line.
The Bulldogs are accomplishing what has to be one of their main defensive goals, which is limiting the Gators' 3-point tries. Florida is making up for it by going inside a lot, and the result has been a lot of free throws and unexciting layups.
On offense, Georgia is getting help from a lot of different sources. Gerald Robinson hasn't been heard from since he got his second foul early on, so that's a hopeful sign for the Bulldogs.
It just seems like this should be Georgia's game to win. But it can't let Florida hang around.
7:58 left in first half, Georgia leads 30-22
This one turned around in a pretty quick manner, eh?
Georgia has taken control of the game - we'll see for how long - with a 21-7 run here. Trey Thompkins gets most of the credit, scoring eight in a row at one point. But others have contributed: Dustin Ware with a 3, Jeremy Price with a throw-down dunk to extend the lead to eight.
The crowd reaction to that Price dunk made it as loud at Stegeman as I've ever heard it.
One thing to monitor: Chandler Parsons has been pretty quick for Florida. Expect that to change. But Gerald Robinson (out with two fouls) and Travis Leslie have also taken a back seat so far for Georgia. Expect that to change too.
11:30 left in first half, Florida leads 18-17
The fun battle so far has been Fox and friends – see what I did there? – against the officials. Fox threw off his jacket in the early going, just as he did Saturday against Mississippi State. (He put it on at halftime, then took it off again early in the second half. I expect a repeat tonight.)
The fouls made their disquiet known after Gerald Robinson’s second foul call, as did the Georgia bench – which drew a “bench warning” from official Doug Sirmons during a timeout.
Strangely – or not strangely, because this is how it always works out – the next few calls went Georgia’s way. Of course the first one would’ve been impossible to miss, as Patric Young clobbered Thompkins. The Georgia forward was ticked, and literally had to be restrained by Travis Leslie before he got near Young.
Florida jumped out to a 9-2 lead, as Georgia had four turnovers and four fouls in first five minutes. Just overall sloppy play.
The Bulldogs then rallied to take a brief 17-16 lead, getting help from all corners. Even Vincent Williams, who is averaging 0.7 points this year, nailed a 3.
6:55 p.m.: Almost game time
Officially it's a sellout, though with the early tip a lot of people are late in arriving. But it still looks like it'll be a pretty amped crowd.
Georgia is favored by three, which is basically the difference that Vegas accounts for being at home. So really this is regarded as a toss-up, and I agree. I think it comes down to 3-point defense for Georgia: Hold Kenny Boynton and Erving Walker in check, and it has a good chance to win. If not, then Gerald Robinson, Dustin Ware and company have to match shot for shot, and I don't know that they can do that again.
6:45 p.m.: A little football stuff
Trinton Sturdivant was just made available to the media by UGA, ostensibly to talk about his decision to return for his senior year. I actually spoke to the offensive tackle about that a few weeks ago, so I asked Sturdivant for his reaction to the departure of line coach Stacy Searels to Texas.
“I was a little disappointed at first,” he said. “But I talked to him, and it was a good business move for him. I’m pretty confident coach Richt is going to hire a really good offensive line coach.”
Sturdivant pointed out that he was originally recruited by Neil Calloway, who then left for UAB and was replaced by Searels. He doesn’t expect much to change.
“Coach Richt talked to us about how the calls weren’t going to change. The blocking styles aren’t going to change too much. Only small techniques. Hopefully it won’t be too much of a transition.”
5:45 p.m.: Mr. Blog Man sitteth
The student section is filling up well before game time. Looks like a white-out: They're passing around white shirts, which I didn't get a close look at, but here's guessing it says something like:
"May there be a spirited contest between two great schools in this affair, and at the end the best one emerge victorious."
Actually, after getting off my duff and checking it out, the shirts simply say "4" on front and back. Team spokesman Tim Hix says it's ode to senior Chris Barnes. They're going to do the same for Jeremy Price later this season.
The officials for this game are Doug Sirmons, Mike Nance and John Cahill.
Oh, and the game is on ESPN.
Two dramatic finishes to regulation and then the first overtime only led to an anticlimatic second overtime.
Florida scores the first nine points of the second overtime, led by Chandler Parsons, who also had a key put-back to pretty much cement it later for the Gators.
A tough loss for Georgia, which will wonder why it didn't foul Florida at the end of the first overtime, or get a closer guard on Erving Walker before his game-tying heave.
End of first overtime, Georgia and Florida tied at 85
Wow again.
Jeremy Price had the onions there on the free throw - but so did Florida's Erving Walker on the long 3-pointer.
Hindsight says Georgia should've fouled there. But you can't argue that Walker shouldn't have been left that open.
Still, whatever happens, an absolute classic here at Stegeman tonight.
End of regulation: Georgia ties it at 73
I mean, wow.
I'll admit, I thought Georgia was dead after Gerald Robinson's muffed pass to Trey Thompkins. Florida was up four, there was less than a minute left - but then Florida started missing free throws.
Robinson nails a 3, Erving Walker goes 1-for-2 on the other end, and after Dustin Ware missed a runner, Trey Thompkins put it back.
So we have another five minutes. Free basketball.
6:49 left in second half, Georgia trails 65-58
Florida's Chandler Parsons just missed a 3 that would have extended the lead to 12, and Travis Leslie answered with a banker. That led Mark Fox to call for a timeout, knowing the game is at a critical juncture right now.
Georgia needs to reverse the tide. If not, it will look back on the stretch to open the second half as the decisive moment.
Gerald Robinson has remained ineffective, while Georgia isn't getting the 3-point shooting it got in the first half. The rebounding battle has also edged back to even: Florida's Vernon Macklin has been killing the Bulldogs with put-backs.
11:43 left in second half, Georgia trails 59-52
Georgia simply didn't come out with the same energy it had for most of the second half, and Florida has raced ahead.
Florida is sitting on a seven-point lead, and has a chance to extend that after the break if Vernon Macklin completes the three-point play. Macklin's free throw shooting is about as accurate as BuLLDawg's bowl picks, but still.
The game's not out of reach yet, obviously, but Georgia has to clamp down on the defensive end. The half-court offense has grown sloppy again, but the Bulldogs also aren't getting transition opportunities because they're not stopping Florida much. Those back-to-back 3s by Erik Murphy and Chandler Parsons didn't help.
Oh, and Gerald Robinson hasn't been effective. That has to change for Georgia to have a chance.
Halftime: Georgia leads 41-39
It feels like Georgia should be ahead by more. And not just because a couple of its two-point baskets would've been 3s if players hadn't had their toes on the line.
The Bulldogs are accomplishing what has to be one of their main defensive goals, which is limiting the Gators' 3-point tries. Florida is making up for it by going inside a lot, and the result has been a lot of free throws and unexciting layups.
On offense, Georgia is getting help from a lot of different sources. Gerald Robinson hasn't been heard from since he got his second foul early on, so that's a hopeful sign for the Bulldogs.
It just seems like this should be Georgia's game to win. But it can't let Florida hang around.
7:58 left in first half, Georgia leads 30-22
This one turned around in a pretty quick manner, eh?
Georgia has taken control of the game - we'll see for how long - with a 21-7 run here. Trey Thompkins gets most of the credit, scoring eight in a row at one point. But others have contributed: Dustin Ware with a 3, Jeremy Price with a throw-down dunk to extend the lead to eight.
The crowd reaction to that Price dunk made it as loud at Stegeman as I've ever heard it.
One thing to monitor: Chandler Parsons has been pretty quick for Florida. Expect that to change. But Gerald Robinson (out with two fouls) and Travis Leslie have also taken a back seat so far for Georgia. Expect that to change too.
11:30 left in first half, Florida leads 18-17
The fun battle so far has been Fox and friends – see what I did there? – against the officials. Fox threw off his jacket in the early going, just as he did Saturday against Mississippi State. (He put it on at halftime, then took it off again early in the second half. I expect a repeat tonight.)
The fouls made their disquiet known after Gerald Robinson’s second foul call, as did the Georgia bench – which drew a “bench warning” from official Doug Sirmons during a timeout.
Strangely – or not strangely, because this is how it always works out – the next few calls went Georgia’s way. Of course the first one would’ve been impossible to miss, as Patric Young clobbered Thompkins. The Georgia forward was ticked, and literally had to be restrained by Travis Leslie before he got near Young.
Florida jumped out to a 9-2 lead, as Georgia had four turnovers and four fouls in first five minutes. Just overall sloppy play.
The Bulldogs then rallied to take a brief 17-16 lead, getting help from all corners. Even Vincent Williams, who is averaging 0.7 points this year, nailed a 3.
6:55 p.m.: Almost game time
Officially it's a sellout, though with the early tip a lot of people are late in arriving. But it still looks like it'll be a pretty amped crowd.
Georgia is favored by three, which is basically the difference that Vegas accounts for being at home. So really this is regarded as a toss-up, and I agree. I think it comes down to 3-point defense for Georgia: Hold Kenny Boynton and Erving Walker in check, and it has a good chance to win. If not, then Gerald Robinson, Dustin Ware and company have to match shot for shot, and I don't know that they can do that again.
6:45 p.m.: A little football stuff
Trinton Sturdivant was just made available to the media by UGA, ostensibly to talk about his decision to return for his senior year. I actually spoke to the offensive tackle about that a few weeks ago, so I asked Sturdivant for his reaction to the departure of line coach Stacy Searels to Texas.
“I was a little disappointed at first,” he said. “But I talked to him, and it was a good business move for him. I’m pretty confident coach Richt is going to hire a really good offensive line coach.”
Sturdivant pointed out that he was originally recruited by Neil Calloway, who then left for UAB and was replaced by Searels. He doesn’t expect much to change.
“Coach Richt talked to us about how the calls weren’t going to change. The blocking styles aren’t going to change too much. Only small techniques. Hopefully it won’t be too much of a transition.”
5:45 p.m.: Mr. Blog Man sitteth
The student section is filling up well before game time. Looks like a white-out: They're passing around white shirts, which I didn't get a close look at, but here's guessing it says something like:
"May there be a spirited contest between two great schools in this affair, and at the end the best one emerge victorious."
Actually, after getting off my duff and checking it out, the shirts simply say "4" on front and back. Team spokesman Tim Hix says it's ode to senior Chris Barnes. They're going to do the same for Jeremy Price later this season.
The officials for this game are Doug Sirmons, Mike Nance and John Cahill.
Oh, and the game is on ESPN.
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30 comments:
7:00 pm?...(pauses)...Yesss!!!
Like the ode to the seniors
Wait a second. That's the same time as the Georgia game. I say we leave at half time. We could make it over to my house before the Stove Top cools and the second half starts...(pauses...again)...Yesss!!!
High fives all around.
Love seeing the huge student turn out. That house is rockin'!
Well looks like UGA is getting sloppy. I guess Florida has our number in every sport and Im sick of it. NIT here we come....
hold on anon... we going to OT baby!
Man what a game! Let's go DAWGS!!!!
Holy crap that hurt....
Well like I said Im tied of losing to the gators. Pathetic!
Well there goes the East. Thanks to the gators.... We blew it as usual.
Dawgs, thanks for tugging at the heart strings.....
Thompkins is no player of the year if he can't make free
throws!!! Big time players show up in overtime pearsons did where was Trey thought he was our leader!!
UGA needs some smart players. We have a bunch of dumb azzes both in football and basketball.
dang
Another loss to the Gators. Ho hum the expextations just went out the door once again.
Looks like uga are pretenders not contenders in the east!
Anon @ 9:55, kind of how I feel. This freaking hurt. I feel like we get to the point of blowing the lid off the program and we wet the bed. I just feel like the Dawg Nation has endured so much misery in basketball over the last decade that we are reticent to get burned and tonight didn't help.
I still think we can make the tourney but the East is probably done with trips to Gainesville, Lexington, and Knoxville still to come.
Where was the answer for Maclan tonight?
National audience tonight too. Oof.
Well,
Many have been raving about how good Coach Fox is. I'm not jumping his ship, but with the talent we have we can't lose close games at home. The inconsistent performances are about preparation and coaching. We are seriously up and down. The game tonight is on Coach Fox. 6.5 Seconds left and first, we don't call a timeout. Second, we have a chance to foul at about 3 seconds and force a 1 and 1 which Florida then has to make the first, then purposely miss the second, then rebound that miss, then make a shot, all within 3 seconds. That is where this game was lost. 20 point wins and close losses each count 1 apiece. Support is always iffy with our basketball. The Tenn and Fla games will impact support. Say folks are not real fans; that's fine, but this is fact. By the way, I'll be in Lexington pulling hard Saturday, so don't call me fair weather.
Aladawg
Seth, will you or any other beat writer call Coach Fox out for blowing this game? Also, do you think Trey Thompkins has done enough to merit his pre-season SEC POY selection?
Just another Fools Gold season in BB. Ray Drew is gonna drop a bomb on UGA Friday after tweeting he is gonna shock the world. "Dream Team" is now also Fools Gold. Come on Dawgs cant we at least be good at something besides Gymnastics and the Fulmer Cup?
Holy crap Georgia fans are fair weather!!! All of you think you are owed something! Get over it!
That was a great, hard fought game! Florida was picked to win the east for a reason. We should have won, but we didn't. That doesn't mean we suck. Damn people...
Dude, you're a dork.
It hurts to be a Bulldog. We seem to choke in every close, important game and in every sport.
Yeah UGA is #1 when it comes to choke artist and quitters.
Just because a kid is 175-185 coming out of high school does not mean he will graduate at that weight. Come on... Sanders is a DB in High School, sorry I made such an outlandish claim there.
I think he is a little small for TE, but who knows. He could get into the weight room and blow up.
Anon 6:26- your act is tired. We have 5 tight ends because we probably lose 3 next year if Charles goes pro. Get a clue. Also, you were second in a national bowl pool? Such a liar. Troll on a Bama board you Tech fan.
I'm not sure what just happened. I may have just deleted a long-winded comment about football on a blog about a basketball game, I may not have. Sometimes I can't control my fingers.
Gracias Senior
Thanks Seth!
Really folks enough with the sky is falling on GA basketball. We've been awful for years and then in two years coach Fox has got us competing with the best teams in the SEC. We are two last second here shots away from being 5 and 1 in the conference. I like this blog but the negative comments are driving me away. Soon its going to become the UGA loser blog.
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