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Still Love the Game

College basketball has changed dramatically in the last few years, and I understand that some will no longer follow the sport. Driven by money it is increasingly difficult for the schools that have limited resources.

However, I fell in love with this game in Jersey City when I first put on my St. Aloysius uniform and with all the current blemishes, I still love it.

Every season I live and die with Pirate basketball and though I wish it was different will financially support the team.

This year I honestly thought would be a complete downer and the ninth-place forecast seemed appropriate. However, few saw the hearts of Sha and the players who did not by into the gloom and doom forecast. They went way beyond the predictions, and I believe deserved a bid to the tournament. It was heartbreaking but Sha and the players showed their mettle and commitment in the last three games.

Go Pirates

Thoughts

Really happy to see the team making this run. We were deserving of the NCAA bid more so than anyone else left out other than perhaps Indiana State. So to see these kids regroup and play so hard should make SHU fans proud. Watching the games at Walsh is nostalgic, because I was on campus in the early 80's when all we had was Andre McCloud and we were not competitive yet. I remember seeing us play either St. John's or Georgetown at Walsh; ESPN was on the game and I got to speak to Dick Vitale at halftime.

Anyway, this current group is having fun. They obviously don't want the run to end. They are engaged right now in every aspect of the game. The defensive rotations and closeouts on the perimeter have been really good, we share the basketball, and have been efficient in transition. Perimeter shots have been dropping, wonder of wonders. There are still things to iron out. We have to box out consistently, take better care of the basketball, and if Dawes is the safety over the ball on opponent inbounds plays, remind him that 80%+ of those plays are coming back to the weak side.

Some thoughts: when Kadary is good, he's really good. He was the best player on the floor last night by a wide margin, and he was just so in control and efficient. Watching him go back and forth with Boone from UNLV for a few possessions was fun. Brings up the inevitable question of why you can't have that version all the time. Dawes can struggle at times defensively on the ball or in rotations, but the kid has become a consistent offensive weapon with the ability to score at 3 levels. He has often been our only reliable 3 point threat, and plays hard all the time. Dre Davis is the heart and soul, a consistent two way player who although out of position, impacts every game. Curious to know what his +/- is, it has to be strong. Wusu can drive you crazy with his turnovers in transition, but he's a battering ram going downhill, draws tough defensive assignments, and has hot some big perimeter shots lately. Our post guys are hitting the wall, but have given us all they had through the year. Good to see contributions from Coleman, Sanders, and Nganga. They have potential.

Would love this group to finish what they started and bring home an NIT chip. Such a good group of kids, they deserve it. Very easy to root for this team. Hoping we retain as many of these guys as possible and hit the portal and HS ranks for a good recruiting class. Retaining Shaheen is paramount. The lack of a substantial NIL is a very real issue for him, so I hope we can navigate that.

Btw did anyone notice a dignitary in the house last night? Sitting front and center in the downstairs bleachers was none other than King Rice. Shows the respect that people in the coaching community have for Sha. Two more to go!

This Team Is Still Showing Us Something

Yeah, I get it, there’s a certain segment of people here who couldn’t care less that we’re in the NIT semifinals. After the snub they just can’t get excited about anything Seton Hall right now. There was the sentiment we should have declined the NIT. It’s understandable….but misguided. We can still learn something from this team.

I’m proud of the way they shook off what must have been crushing disappointment. If it was bad for us, I can’t imagine how hard it was for them. Yes, the opening game against St. Joe’s was shaky, but just look at these last two games. They are obviously invested. They are Hall In. This is a resilient team. The big games they won this season were no fluke. They are showing us they are closer to being the team that won those big games than the one that was getting blown out. They are an impressive bunch.

Also, given they won’t play again until Tuesday, when was the last time they were still playing in April? 1989 is the answer. Yeah, obviously we’d much, much rather we were playing this late in the NCAA’s, but we shouldn’t disregard this is our most successful post season in quite some time.

A few other things to note: the seniors are actually getting a happy send off tonight on their home floor. How often has that happened? These last three games have kinda shed the Walsh stigma. When was the last time we won three games in a row there against non cupcake teams? We have put up some poor performances at Walsh against worthy opponents. Hopefully this is a sign of better times at Walsh.

Lastly, for how how terrible our OOC performance was this season, this team is now showing how much they have grown by beating three quality OOC teams. We definitely would not have beaten these teams early in the season. If that isn’t a sign of us getting better this season, I don’t know what is.

There have been some frustrating games this season, but this team is one to remember. They might just leave Indianapolis victorious.

Keep it going, guys!
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