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Putting James Bell's Performance Into Perspective

Last night, in one of the ugliest wins in recent memory, the Cats labored painfully to get by one of the weaker teams in the BEAST (as much as I hate when Lane uses this term, it feels all too appropriate this year). Without the absolutely heroic performance of a freshman that, at the beginning of the season, was not even expected to be in a uniform year, the team would no doubt have tacked on yet another late season, questionable loss and instilled even more panic into the minds of an already restless fan base.

But the point of this post is not to rip the team for its lack of assertiveness (senior Corey Fisher taking only 4 shots in a game with Stokes out), extreme carelessness with the ball (22 turnovers, 6 each by our "star" point guards) or the continued struggles of players we have been waiting for the contribute consistently all year (Houdini act from Mouphtaou Yarou in the 2nd half, another forgettable night from a supposedly healthy Dominic Cheek). It is to praise a truly phenomenal and, not to be overly dramatic, a possibly season saving performance in Newark  by a true freshman.

And after hearing this quote, how can you not LOVE the guy.

Bell said he always wanted to play for Wright because of the type of players Villanova produces, saying Dwayne Anderson and Dante Cunningham embodied "the man I wanted to be."

More after The Jump.

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James Bell would never have ended up at Villanova five years ago. A testament to the continued success of the program and the phenomenal recruiting job by Jay Wright and his staff, Bell, a 4 star Rivals recruit and the top wing player in the state of Florida, was poached from the heart of SEC country. Bell led his high school onto the national stage and was a YouTube sensation for his dunks even before his senior season. His recruitment marked a big step for Villanova in that they were able to reel in a big time national recruit from outside of the usual NYC/DC hotbeds. Something tells me Billy Donovan watched last night and wished he'd tried a little harder to keep him in-state.

Over the summer, Bell developed stress fractures in both of his legs and legitimately did not play basketball for six months until this past December. The general consensus going into the year was that he would redshirt but, due to JayVaughn Pinkston's hastily forced departure in the fall, the team was shorthanded and needed the extra body. Until last week's Rutgers game/debacle/nightmare/near-JOAB when he hit a couple of key baskets to keep the Cats in it, Bell's biggest contribution had been a 3 point basket late in the first half of the Louisville game. The big Syracuse win at the Dome and the Wells Fargo games against Georgetown and West Virginia? Bell was a coach's DNP, not even seeing a minute of time.

He had 31 total points on the season entering last night and I'm guessing he was barely part of the Seton Hall scouting report. His 21 points, which came on an efficient 7 for 9 from the field, included a golden days Stokes-like four 3's and a huge bucket towards the end that ended a 3+ minute scoring drought for the team. The offense almost overshadowed the fact that he got the majority of the burn on the defensive end against Jeremy Hazell and helped force him into needing 23 shots to get his 25 points. 

While it is too early to call this a breakout, it is clear Bell is more than just a high-flyer. I now know why last week when I was on campus that this kid's jersey is sold in the bookstore. He can shoot it out to the 3 point line, can play really solid man defense and appears to be a guy who "gets" Villanova basketball early in his career. Make no doubt about it, this team needs a healthy Corey Stokes and much better play out of the other starters to make a run in the tournament. But expect to hear more from Bell down the line and don't forget the night this kid had in mid-February; it may very well prove to be a turning point in the Cats' season and his career. 

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Absolutely love the quote about DC & DA

We desperately need a guy like that who’s going to bring fire AND production. Armwood definitely has the fire, but as somebody mentioned the other day, sometimes he acts like he doesn’t realize there is a hoop out there…

Bell definitely seems to have an assertive attitude and if he can capture the fire of Anderson, he could be special to watch.

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 16, 2011 12:05 PM EST reply actions  

Chris Bellotti has a great post on Facebook..

Detailing 5 plays that Bell made that were game-changing…Bellotti will hopefully repost those in this thread…

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 16, 2011 12:30 PM EST reply actions  

tough trask

he be doin’ the damn thang!!!

by _TheDream on Feb 16, 2011 1:25 PM EST reply actions  

definitely his toughest post yet....

I think he feels the need to step his game up now that we’ve brought a female on board.

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 16, 2011 1:59 PM EST up reply actions  

'06 - '09

I don’t think you’ll see another 4 year span like that for a while. It was the leadership of 2006 seniors, and their ability to mentor the incoming freshman class. Dante, Dwayne, Shane, and Frank stepped up to the challenge. Their willingness to learn how to be a leader, ensured their future success. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like this years seniors learned from those who came before them. Whether that’s the fault of their predecessors, or their own…. no one will know. Sometimes it’s hard to watch, because it doesn’t seem like the don’t play with the same heart of the classes which came before them.

by JMilack on Feb 16, 2011 4:12 PM EST reply actions  

**typo**

" because it doesn’t seem like the don’t play with the same heart of the classes which came before them."

change to..

 because it doesn’t seem like they play with the same heart of the classes which came before them.

by JMilack on Feb 16, 2011 4:16 PM EST up reply actions  

Well...

Scottie Reynolds was supposed to learn from that senior class. He didn’t, but he was never a real vocal leader. So guys like Pena, Fisher, Stokes really learned from Scottie and Reggie, not from Dante and Dwayne and Shane and Frank. So it’s easy to see why we don’t have those vocal leaders…

I think Bell looks like a really natural leader, and I think next year you’ll see him step into that role. At this point, barring injury, I can’t see how he doesn’t start next year.

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 16, 2011 4:44 PM EST up reply actions  

Stokes is taking the right attitude though...

He would MUCH rather be healthy for March Madness than knock himself out for the rest of the year by trying to force it against Seton Hall and DePaul…

I don’t know about the 2 weeks thing…I’m leaning towards him being back next week…

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 16, 2011 5:02 PM EST up reply actions  

Agreed

I think Stokes is preparing for Senior Night on Monday. If he goes out and can’t play, fine. Maybe he inspires the team in what will be a tough game against Syracuse

by travis_b on Feb 17, 2011 3:04 AM EST up reply actions  

Senior year in high school...

I had turf toe…I needed about 10 days off before I could play again…obviously all injuries are different and Stokes is competing at a much higher level than I was…

I just see this 2 more weeks report and scratch my head. He’s already been off of it since Rutgers. I can’t imagine 2 more weeks on top of that….

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 17, 2011 8:15 AM EST up reply actions  

No reason to rush...

At the end of the day. Villanova is in the BIg East. They will make the NCAA Tournament. No reason to rush Stokes back until he’s completely healed. This will only jeapordize his chances of being 100% healthy for the games which matter, aka the Big East Tournament, & the NCAA Tourney.

Plus, although we may lose a few close games, it’s forcing the rest of the team to get more PT, and learn how to step up in his absence. This is something real important, as you never know who can get hurt or in foul trouble come tourny time.

by JMilack on Feb 17, 2011 11:30 AM EST up reply actions  

Agreed, I think there's been a a reasonable amount of worry...

about missing Stokes, which is completely fair because ever since he started dealing with injuries, we haven’t been the same.

On the flip side though, getting Bell and Cheek more experience invaluable for later this year.

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 17, 2011 11:33 AM EST up reply actions  

Hope you're right...

I think his presence on the floor makes Fisher and Wayns better. But mostly, I’m a Stokes fan and would hate for his VU career to end this way.

by Frank Diana on Feb 16, 2011 5:37 PM EST reply actions  

Stokes has more to give....

he’ll be back, and hopefully back to the way he was performing earlier this year before the injury bug got him.

I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.

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by Chris Lane on Feb 16, 2011 5:39 PM EST up reply actions  

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