Okay, let's do this...
I've been silent since the events of Saturday. Brian did a good job picking up the pieces in what was one of the worst days in recent memory for me. Hungover and feeling nervous in general about the upcoming game, I climbed in the car with Jamie and headed for Providence. 10 minutes into the trip we saw a sign: I-95 CLOSED at Exit 90. In hindsight, that was probably a bad omen. After driving around through Mystic, CT and experiencing what felt like the plot of The Hills Have Eyes, we eventually found out that a truck had flown off an overpass and exploded on the highway below. Good times.
So after finally getting there and pre-gaming with some old friends, I was feeling a lot better. I was, dare I say, confident. And then it all unfolded.
It wasn't the fact that we lost. I can deal with that. But it was the way we went down. And not just Saturday, but over the final week of the season. I felt like I wasn't watching the Villanova Wildcats. At least not the ones that have been playing for Jay Wright the last few years.
Save a few players (by the way, I'm REALLY excited for the Maalik Wayns era), the team looked lifeless. They looked tired. They looked ready for the season to be over. And after watching Villanova teams overachieve for my 4 years at Villanova, watching an underachieving team was extremely tough to take.
I don't ever want to hear Omar Samhan mentioned again. The guy had the game of his life. Give it up. He was amazing. Although I wish we double-teamed him more. Oh well. That's it for him. We're done with him.
Corey Fisher and his 3-13 effort from the field, were uh, interesting to say the least. Reggie Redding going 2-7 wasn't exactly surprising at this stage in the year. Scottie Reynolds ending his career with a 2-11 effort and looking like he generally didn't care were downright disturbing.
And that is what I truly believe was the biggest problem with this team down the stretch. They needed a VOCAL leader to step up and bust everyone in their chops for playing like crap. Leading by example (we didn't even have that in the waning weeks) only takes you so far. This team needed Dwayne Anderson. They needed Kyle Lowry. They needed Randy Foye. They needed Dante Cunningham.
But those guys are long gone, and all those things we heard about passing the tradition on to the next guys -- that never reached Reynolds and Redding. Or maybe they just didn't have the personalities. And let's be clear -- I don't blame them for this. Sometimes you just don't have the right mix of guys on a team. Last year proved chemistry wins over talent. Hell, all sports are like that. A collection of junkers who love each other will win more often than a bunch of talented guys who don't get along. It's why John Calipari's teams never win anything.
We'll get to the seniors in the coming weeks. They've been a huge part of this program. They deserve and will forever have my appreciation. But right now -- I'm going to end this positively, because if I don't, I won't make it through the off-season. There needs to be light at the end of the tunnel. So here it is:
Maalik Wayns has that spunk that Kyle Lowry had. When things looked bleak on Saturday, a FRESHMAN took the reigns and single-handedly brought his team back into the game. He's going to be a maniac next year when the training wheels finally come off for good.
Corey Fisher is a senior, and now he will be out of the shadow of Scottie. Does he have what it takes? Who knows, but I know a lot of people who think that Fisher and Reynolds couldn't play together. So I'm excited for him and Wayns.
The light when on for Corey Stokes at the end of the year. His defense is very, very good now. His shooting looks to be back. He has somewhat added the dribble-drive. If he can become more assertive, he could be a 15 points-per-game guy next season.
Dominic Cheek and Isaiah Armwood are a year older. And that means 1 year more confident (and they already were confident). Cheek will be that athletic wing we didn't have this year, and allow Stokes to play more of his more natural 2-guard. Armwood I'm just giddy about.
Mouphtaou Yarou and Antonio Pena should form a pretty fearsome presence down low. Yarou is an absolute horse. The kind of guy that championship teams have. He's not there yet, but he COULD be by late next year. Pena will be a 5th year senior. It's now or never. He took a big leap this year. If he does again, our frontline will be extremely good. Oh yeah, and Maurice Sutton gets another year in the weight room. He started out great this year, was overmatched, and then came on again late.
And we still haven't gotten to Taylor King, or any of the freshman. I'm not sure where King fits in. Yarou, Pena, Sutton, Markus Kennedy and Jayvaughn Pinkston should allow him to move out and become more of a sniper, where he should be more comfortable.
So yeah, I'm hurting just as bad as you are. I couldn't care less about the NCAA Tournament (which is a sin). But you know what? There's always next year!
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I’m gonna miss Scottie Reynolds and Reggie Redding next year. Sure we have the talent to fill in their shoes, but who is going to step up with the leadership role?
Well that's exactly my point
There was not much leadership shown by them down the stretch. We expected Redding to be the in-your-face senior. He never was.
Scottie WAS the guy who wanted the ball in a crucial moment. For some reason at the end of the season, he wasn’t.
So in my eyes, we never had that this season (at least when it mattered). So the job is wide open next year.
My father was a military man. Guess I wasn't such a 'good soldier.' Anyways, when I was 35 he attempted to give me a crew-cut while I was asleep. I woke up, broke his arm, haven't seen him since.
I agree...
but being the in your face vocal leader didn’t seem to suit either’s personality. Something happened to Scottie’s confidence in the final two games. Against St. Mary’s he wasn’t aggressive on offense. We really needed him to get in the lane and draw some fouls.
Never mistake effort for achievement.
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will. - HJS
by Esteban d' Amur on Mar 26, 2010 9:03 AM EDT up reply actions
Agreed...
We’ve got Top 15 talent again next year, but it will be interesting to see how we do early on.
1. What will our OOC schedule be like? I think we’re in one of the preseason tournaments, although the name escapes me. It’s the one played at MSG (not Coaches v. Cancer — the other one).
2. How will the freshman fit in? Pinkston I think is a lock to play. He’s got the right body and attitude to fit right away. Bell I think can too although his position is very crowded. Kennedy is a wildcard. I’ve heard he could use a year in the weight room to re-shape his body.
My father was a military man. Guess I wasn't such a 'good soldier.' Anyways, when I was 35 he attempted to give me a crew-cut while I was asleep. I woke up, broke his arm, haven't seen him since.
I just hope...
Jay sets the rotation early and people have defined roles. The musical chairs substitution pattern wasn’t helpful.
Never mistake effort for achievement.
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will. - HJS
by Esteban d' Amur on Mar 27, 2010 9:15 AM EDT up reply actions
Disagree... About Reynolds
Chris, your comment about them bit seeming to be vocal leaders seems spot on. Scottie seemed to be a lead-by-example guy.
However, to say Scottie didn’t seem to want the ball when the game was on the line… I completely disagree. Why else do you think he went something brutal like 4-25 in the 2 tourney games from the field. Scottie has proven he is a very unselfish player. He could have easily gotten the scoring record if he was selfish, but he always put the team first.
Thinking Scottie didn’t want the ball is a misconception. He was OFF in those games. He couldn’t make anything to save his life from the field. NO ONE else stepped up and said “give me the ball”, seeing that Reynolds was struggling. Because of this, Scottie probably felt as the team leader it was still on him. I would put money if someone else stepped up and took over, Reynolds would have been 4-10 over 2 games, if not better; he wouldn’t have felt as if he had to force shots to make things happen.
Other guys stepped up, but not enough. That’s what I think. Let me know if you, or anyone else agree with that assessment.
by JMilack on Mar 28, 2010 4:07 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
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Lane well said. There are some positives to take out of this. Expect this team to again be rated high when the season starts next year. I am hopeful we are far enough back in the rankings that we need to win to climb up. It was that climb that built the confident but not cocky swagger that the Final 4 team had and this one didn’t.
James Bell is possibly the best athlete ever recruited by Nova. If there was ever going to be a chance for us to see Nova on the Sportscenter Top 10, it is arriving in the fall. Hopefully Wright allows him to dunk in games. Pinkston had a phenomenal senior year but by many means overachieved. He will be a workhorse next year and should get some minutes. For once it will be a fairly competitive frontcourt situation for playing time and maybe this will push the vets to improve over the summer.
I expect Fisher to have a big season despite struggling here down the stretch. It will be his team and I think he will be better when this is the case. I disagree and think that if Mouph has a good summer, he will be a force by the start of conference play. He has a chance to have a really special career and could completely change the culture of Villanova basketball. King to me is the wildcard; with two years left right now I can’t tell you if he will be the team’s leading scorer or be completely off the team by the end. Jay needs to find a way to make King comfortable on the floor; there is no longer a need to have him guarding anyone bigger than the other team’s 3. Sure his defense is average at best. But he scraps and gets rebounds. And with Scottie gone someone really needs to make a jump offensively.
I would LOVE
To see Armwood, Pena and Yarou on the court at the same time at some point next year.
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of course
it’s just a wet dream scenario and would depend entirely on how developed Wood’s outside game is.
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by Hoyadestroya85 on Mar 26, 2010 2:38 PM EDT up reply actions
Chris I know how you feel
trust me we all want our wildcats back. And they will be back next year. The talent is there and now we need heart, desire and passion. I think Scottie was devastated by not being named big east player of the year. It’s just my call maybe it bothered him more than we know.
Also with Kansas and Syracuse going down it just goes to show you how good they really were last year.

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