rbg
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01-21-19 01:57 PM - Post#273237
Live stats list Aiken in the starting lineup!
Starting 5: Lewis, Aiken, Bassey, Juzang and Baker
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rbg
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01-21-19 01:57 PM - Post#273238
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https://twitter.com/HarvardMBB/status/108 740824887...
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westcoast
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01-21-19 02:05 PM - Post#273240
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Aiken with a three pointer and an assist on Juzang's three pointer for Harvard's first six points.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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Howard 01-21-19 02:08 PM - Post#273241
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And we know that Seth Towns made the trip.
Bryce is moving well. Not tentative in trying to draw a charge and then disrupting a fast break.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 01-21-19 02:09 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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01-21-19 02:17 PM - Post#273242
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Aiken is ready.
Plays first 6 minutes, 5 points and an assist.
Ball movement MUCH better with him out there, leading to 3 easy buckets for Chris Lewis.
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rbg
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01-21-19 03:02 PM - Post#273248
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Playing a sub-300 team is a good game for Harvard to get things in order for next Saturday's game at Dartmouth.
Aiken looks good, so far. No hesitation in his movement and is as fast as ever.
11 players got time in the first half, but no Kirkwood. Any problems with him?
Bassey struggled early, going 0-4 with 2 fouls, but then hit three 3's in a row.
Lewis (10 pts), Johnson (7), Aiken (6) and Baker (5) are getting their points.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-21-19 03:13 PM - Post#273250
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Tommy likes to schedule Howard around MLK.
Yes, good game to work Bryce back in while using extended bench.
No news on Noah.
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01-21-19 03:17 PM - Post#273251
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Bryce with 11 points and 4 assists in roughly 13 minutes
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dtannenwald
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01-21-19 03:24 PM - Post#273253
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Noah is under the weather.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-21-19 03:35 PM - Post#273255
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Thanks for that. Too bad as this game is part of an educational road trip to DC as well.
Choppy game. Best look by far is with Lewis-Baker-Bassey-Juzang -Aiken. Interesting that Baker is now partnered with Lewis.
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01-21-19 03:40 PM - Post#273256
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By the way, Baker with 9pts/9rbs in 22 minutes. Double-Double coming?
84.6 FT% (11-13). Aiken helps.
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01-21-19 03:51 PM - Post#273257
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I thought Aiken looked really good. The big difference I see is he hasn't been a "high volume" shooter that I remember. He is creating within the context of the offense (see his assist totals) and not trying to "take over". He also had a wicked 3 at the end of the shot clock. Pretty impressive return
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01-21-19 04:09 PM - Post#273258
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Aiken looked great out there. You never would have guessed that he hasn't played in almost a year. Didn't seem to be holding anything back on defense, his ballhandling and passing were badly missed, and it was great to see him making one of his patented stepback threes.
That was about as good a return game as we could have hoped.
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Howard 01-21-19 07:19 PM - Post#273280
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Nice outing against a somewhat unstructured but decent shooting Howard squad. Harvard raced out to leads of 6-0 and 19-7, which allowed the coaches to play a mix of eleven players. Noah Kirkwood missed the game, apparently with an illness.
Bryce's return surpassed expectations and seemed to improve ball movement and distribution. He played within himself and did not seem to force drives or shots, but he played with confidence and appeared healthy and fearless per normal.
Crimson registered 20 assists with 14 TO's. Mason Forbes took a step backwards with 3 early TO's. Justin Bassey benefitted from not having to handle the ball as much, finding himself open to hit 4 three's and a team high 18 points.
Five players scored in double figures, with Baker getting a double-double (11 and 13). Chris Lewis was recipient of some of those passes and scored 16 on 7-9 shooting.
As I had hoped, FT shooting improved dramatically with Bryce running the show: 22 for 24 = 91.7% Not only is Bryce a great FT shooter, but players like Justin and Christian were better rested throughout.
Still, not an overwhelming performance and certain players (Djuricic, Forbes, Freedman, Johnson) did not have particularly good outings.
With Baker in the starting lineup, the squad is still much less potent than if it were Towns at the 4. Seth made the trip but did not dress.
Let's hope that Bryce suffers no ill effects from his first game appearance (29 minutes). Dartmouth at home is a big game and the following Yale/Brown weekend at Lavietes will be tough.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 01-21-19 07:22 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Re: Howard 01-22-19 01:27 AM - Post#273317
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
HDG: Did Freedman make any contribution in your estimation?
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Re: Howard 01-22-19 11:45 AM - Post#273335
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This was a tough matchup for Spencer. Howard has strong, long and active guards. Harvard started Bryce and Christian as guards, and with Noah Kirkwood unavailable, Coach used Rio Haskett and then Spencer to spell Bryce and Christian.
In five minutes of court time - all in the first half - Spencer handled the point, and missed the only shot he took (0 assists, 0 rebounds, 0 steals). His contribution was not to turn the ball over and get some rest for Bryce and Christian. During that time Harvard's 10 point lead shrunk to 7.
I expect that we would have seen Noah before Rio and Spencer, had Noah been available.
Spencer has talent, is smart and plays under control, especially for a freshman. In some games, Tommy paired Spencer with Noah as second team guards, but the return of Bryce changes things. Also, Spencer played ahead of Corey yesterday in the first half, but not in the second half.
Spencer should not be overlooked though. He is probably the best FT shooter on the team (likely >90% territory) and he has shown that he can shoot from long range. He also penetrates well, and is always looking to pass. With the return of Bryce and possibly Seth, Spencer is not needed to be looking to shoot.
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01-22-19 12:16 PM - Post#273339
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I know I've mentioned it, but with the return of Bryce and the improvement of Chris Lewis, FT shooting could become a distinct competitive advantage for the Crimson.
Although shooting only 66.1% this season, last year's squad shot 77% and 2016-17 was at 74.4%. Aiken, Bassey, Juzang, Towns, Johnson and Baker each shot at least 80% last season. Chris Lewis is up to 73.3%. Hopefully, Justin Bassey can return to form as he has only shot 52.6% this season after shooting 81.6% and 79.4% the past seasons.
As currently constituted, this team could shoot over 80% for the rest of the season. They hit 22 of 24 FT's vs Howard. Oh, and if Seth Towns returns then that helps further as Seth shot over 80% each of his first two seasons.
This is quite a turnaround from 2015-16 when Harvard finished second to last in the nation at 59.6% (remember hack a Zena?).
In close games, Harvard can still insert possibly the best FT shooters on the squad - Spencer Freedman and Corey Johnson - both of whom are perfect from the line this season (on limited attempts).
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01-22-19 12:45 PM - Post#273342
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Appreciate the detailed information- thanks!
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Re: Howard 01-22-19 02:01 PM - Post#273345
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Good to see Bryce back on the floor with Towns hopefully to follow. Harvard is a very different team with the two of them on the floor.
I followed the discussion and prediction that Bryce and Seth would not return this season. How these predictions can be made without inside information, I simply do not understand -- wishful thinking??? Hope for the worst for the other guy??
Old coach always professed that you want to beat the other team when they are at their best -- greater satisfaction.
This season is taking a lot of twists and turns with maybe more on their way.
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01-22-19 03:12 PM - Post#273346
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Yup. Didn’t make sense to me either. Glad it is worked out.
My ‘barometer’ points to a return by Seth sometime in February, but I don’t have precise info.
Bryce and Harvard waited until Bryce was clearly ready to play. Best interests of the student athlete. Well done Crimson.
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