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Two top 25 teams stand in way of Seton Hall’s NCAA push

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Two top 25 teams stand in way of Seton Hall’s NCAA push

By Zach Braziller

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Derrick Gordon collides with Malik Ellison during Seton Hall's win over St. John's on Sunday. Photo: Paul J. Bereswill

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They have waited nearly a decade for this. Four days starting Thursday that could seal a bid to the NCAA Tournament, two games against nationally ranked opponents that could prove once and for all Seton Hall is worthy of being one of 68 teams in the Big Dance, that the Pirates shouldn’t be on the bubble anymore, that Selection Sunday will be stress-free instead of stressful.

It starts with No. 24 Providence and projected top-10 pick Kris Dunn on Thursday night at Prudential Center in Newark, and continues when No. 5 Xavier visits on Sunday.

“We talk about wanting to go to the tournament every day in the locker room, and now we have to make it happen,” senior guard Derrick Gordon said in a phone interview. “It’s definitely a huge week. It’s down to the nitty-gritty. We have to grind it out now. I think my team is well prepared for it and ready to go into battle.”

Winners of six of their last seven, the Pirates (19-7, 9-5 Big East) fared remarkably well in the first matchup against Dunn, holding him to 16 points on 5-of-11 shooting and two assists, equaling a season low, in an 81-72 road win on Jan. 16. Gordon, the Pirates’ defensive stopper on the perimeter and sixth-man extraordinaire, got a rare start, and hounded Dunn into his eighth-lowest scoring output of the season.

It was arguably the Pirates’ best win of the season — Providence was ranked 12th at the time — right up there with the victory over Wichita State. Khadeen Carrington and Isaiah Whitehead, the Pirates’ sophomore guards, combined for 37 points, and Whitehead had seven assists. But Gordon, who had 15 points and seven rebounds himself, was the story, particularly how well he hounded Dunn, one of the best lead guards in the country.

“This is definitely personal to me, because of all the hype he has,” Gordon said. “That makes me a little more hungry, [gives me] a bigger chip on my shoulder. Everyone has him on their draft board. When I took some charges on him, I saw him getting frustrated with it. It was like he didn’t know what to do. I’m going into this game trying to do the same thing, make him get out of his comfort zone.

“Don’t let him get anything easy. Make him do things he’s not used to doing, make him uncomfortable.”

That performance was, without question, one of Gordon’s best in a season full of quality efforts, but his defense has been a constant for Seton Hall, which is allowing the second fewest points in the Big East (70.2).

“He buys into [defense] more than anything,” Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard said. “He understands that’s his strength and he plays to it. A lot of kids just don’t buy into the defensive end. They don’t understand the importance of it.

“Derrick understands he has a great skill, and he embraces the fact he’s a good defender.”
 
The two charges were key. Got Dunn in foul trouble and got into his head that he had to be more conservative on offense.
 
Our defense has been strong in the second half of the season. We need that defense to be big tonight. If we can give PC their 8th conference loss we have a very strong hold on 3rd place, but we need to slow down 2 of the big east's best.
 
Dunn and Bentil weren't ready for the D that they faced with DG and Ish. They will be ready for it tonight.
 
how great has the Post's coverage been for us? I know Braziller is tight with Whitehead, so I don't know if this would continue without the NYC guys. But he has been covering us like he's on our beat. There's always lots of (deserved) NSL bashing, so might as well give Zach and the Post their due.
 
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I'll be the first to admit I kill Zach for his love affair with Mullin, but him, Jerry and Pelzman give us great coverage.
 
zach was pretty transparent in his assault on Lavin last year, but I'll take all the pub I can get.
 
Great read..

Love the DG quotes:
“Don’t let him get anything easy. Make him do things he’s not used to doing, make him uncomfortable.” ... " It was like he didn’t know what to do. I’m going into this game trying to do the same thing, make him get out of his comfort zone.

...sounds like someone who studied his opponent, knows his tendencies, and is ready to exploit them again. LOVE THE FOCUS! I am fired up for tonight.
 
Gordon is one tough SOB. Not afraid to say what's on his mind or to take on a challenge.
 
The more I think about, the more this win becomes crucial. Lose this, and expectations are going to skyrocket against X and Butler. Pressure often equals bad play. Pick up the win tonight and you can play composed and hard, but not desperate, this weekend.
 
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The team, other than Gordon hasn't played a game like this one tonight. It's all part of the growing experience.

It will be interesting to watch if the pressure gets to them. You'll see it in the offense if they get tight.
 
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