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2013 Husker Scrimmage Thread: Hüsker Nü


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Sitting in our seats waiting for the official event. During the Club Section reception Tim was conducting a warm up scrimmage. Man did Terran Petteway look good. When I saw a practice last year his 3 ball shot looked awkward. He made at least 3 3 pointers during the scrimmage and his shot looked very smooth. The entire team looked athletic but Terran & Pitchford looked uber athletic!! That's all for now!

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After watching online, here's my quick first impressions.

 

I think the hype for Tai is absolutely justified!

 

Was not a good feeling seeing Shavon take the hard foul in the first half, but looks like he'll be fine.  Gonna have a sore hip for a few days though.

 

Petteway, Hawkins both showed flashes.  Biggs, too.  I think they'll come along nicely.

 

Vooch still needs to get stronger, but he's making improvement, IMO.

 

And, finally, Walter Pitchford.  Wow!  He gets my MVP award for the night.  Big things coming for that kid!

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scrimmage notes (watched on huskers.com) might vary from what people saw in person.

 

Shields- got hurt

Rivers- didn't play?

Gallegos- still can shoot. will start.

Pitchford- played great. about what we all expected/hoped

Webster- Looked decent. not sure how hard he was trying at the beginning. should start at pg.

Biggs- played well. will be a solid backup.

parker- not sure he's improved enough to play much this year.

Sergej- I think he can play some minutes if we need him. He didn't look too impressive though.

Smith- Should be able to be a hustle guy that can bang down low. something we need.

Fuller- looked very good. about what i expected. He should get a lot of minutes.

Hawkins- greatly exceeded my expectations. Should see a lot of playing time after gallegos leaves.

petteway- Looked good. I think he is better at attacking the basket than shooting though.

 

overall, I liked what I saw except for the Shields injury. We are still a little small, but we should be able to compete with any team. The future does look bright.

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Saw only the first 10 minutes of the scrimmage and then, Murphy's Law, the connection gave up on me(horrible spring storm weather over here). My immediate thoughts were that what we understand of the concept 'scrimmage' must be different from yours (or at least what i think it means). It was like a stroll in the park. I started making a note of a serious lack of offensive rebounding but then realised that none of the players were really trying hard, so I put my note book aside and just try to follow some individuals. Liked Pitchford and Petteway. Thought Tai was cruising, at least i hope so. The little of what i saw him ball handling wise was that he seemed a little lacksadaysical bringing the ball up, but then again, that might be the festival spirit of the game.

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I defiantly caught the stream and thought the whole event was pretty cool. Some of my thoughts were...

 

- The crowd seemed pretty good for a preseason scrimmage. I hadn't seen a game at Nebraska before but it seems like if the team wins a few games the environment could get pretty special.

 

- Early on the play was errrr less than impressive, but obviously there is alot of different reasons that could be put down to. As the game went on the shooting got alot better

 

-Pitchford was definatly one of the standouts and should get plenty of minutes this year

 

-Hawkins and Fuller look like they will turn into solid contributers

 

-Smith was impressive to me, showed alot of promise and will be a key role player

 

-Shields going down was scary (even for me!), not sure how that happens in a scrimmage set up for the fans

 

-Webster looks as confident as I remember. I thought he passed well and made some nice moves. His shots didn't really fall tonight but otherwise I feel he showed what he will bring.

 

-The intensity of the whole scrimmage was still pretty slow, the offense was relatively stagnant and players seemed to settle for shots. Did I hear that they had already practiced for a couple hours before hand? that would seem to explain alot

 

Looking forward to the season even more now!

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Ok, limited verbiage from my phone. More later. Garage parking sucks. Find something to do after the game unless you enjoy sitting in your car.

Overall, this was not a normal scrimmage and you can't judge it by normal standards. Sloppy, too many quick, perimeter shots. So, it wasn't basketball that would appeal to the basketball purist. But, I did see some things that made me very satisfied. And some not so much.

More later.

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Ok, limited verbiage from my phone. More later. Garage parking sucks. Find something to do after the game unless you enjoy sitting in your car.

Overall, this was not a normal scrimmage and you can't judge it by normal standards. Sloppy, too many quick, perimeter shots. So, it wasn't basketball that would appeal to the basketball purist. But, I did see some things that made me very satisfied. And some not so much.

More later.

A teaser!

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Saw only the first 10 minutes of the scrimmage and then, Murphy's Law, the connection gave up on me(horrible spring storm weather over here). My immediate thoughts were that what we understand of the concept 'scrimmage' must be different from yours (or at least what i think it means). It was like a stroll in the park. I started making a note of a serious lack of offensive rebounding but then realised that none of the players were really trying hard, so I put my note book aside and just try to follow some individuals. Liked Pitchford and Petteway. Thought Tai was cruising, at least i hope so. The little of what i saw him ball handling wise was that he seemed a little lacksadaysical bringing the ball up, but then again, that might be the festival spirit of the game.

 

That sucks about the stream giving out on you, but I will say that it seemed like Tai turned the intensity up quite a bit in the second half.  Once he (and really the whole team) gets up to speed with what the coaches want to do (and once we see the 1's and 2's play together) I think we'll see some pretty decent basketball out of this team.  Don't forget about half of each team was made up of walk-on's and kids you won't see much during the regular season.

 

Keep in mind that today was the first time they had a chance to have anything remotely resembling a practice.  We'll see a lot of improvement out of all the guys by the time the season rolls around.

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Very sloppy. Dunks and jacked 3s. Long and athletic. Hard to take anything away from this horse-around session. Hopefully Shavon is okay. If you watched the guys walk about every single guy was sore as all get-out from their 3 hour practice earlier. Petteway especially. We have some nice pieces and should take a step forward this year.

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