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Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:49 pm
by twisted3829
I figured I'd start the discussion for tomorrow's game

URI host Charlotte (13-2, 1-0) Saturday afternoon at 2pm at the Ryan Center
TV: Ocean State Network
Radio: WHJJ 920 AM, 102.3 FM the Wolf in S County and CT
Gamenotes: http://www.gorhody.com/sports/m-baskbl/ ... rlotte.pdf
Line: URI (+3)

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:56 pm
by section(105)
Thank God.........eventhough the Charlotte out of conference sked is viewed as light, I think we/ll still be in need of all these for a win; for X and two others to get into double figures, noone in foul trouble, out rebound them, get to the foul line, and some points in the paint. Mike Aaman to start?? We gotta find a way to get X off early and often.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:59 pm
by spookydog
twisted3829 wrote:Line: URI (+3)
You get 4 for being at home...so its basically an even matchup (Charlotte would be favored by 1 on a nuetral court).

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:09 pm
by URIGONZO
Spooky if it were a neutral court URI would be getting 7. They're only getting 3 because they're at home.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:12 pm
by lasumesa
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to listen to the Post Game show on the radio on the way home from the game? Can WHJJ buy a power booster or something? It's pathetic. There must be a better way. B101 is fine when they have the games.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:16 pm
by BarlowHall05
I'm really looking forward to the conference home opener. I know Charlotte has a cupcake padded ooc schedule, but it's still 13-2, and would be a nice confidence boost before headed out to Snooze, I mean SLU.

Here's hoping that this is the first step towards Brooklyn!

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:52 pm
by bigappleram
after watching SLU against UMASS I have no doubt we will take a beating in that game. they are experienced, play tough D and are big inside, not a good matchup for us.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:03 pm
by Iggy1979
Braswell is a tough match-up.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:02 pm
by ATPTourFan
lasumesa wrote:Wouldn't it be nice to be able to listen to the Post Game show on the radio on the way home from the game? Can WHJJ buy a power booster or something? It's pathetic. There must be a better way. B101 is fine when they have the games.
You can hear the games in Southern RI and SE Connecticut on The Wolf 102.3 FM. They were added to the Rams Radio Network due to WHJJ's spotty coverage in Washington County.

If you have any kind of smartphone, the iHeart app is free and let's you listen live from anywhere. I like to listen to pre and post games on my phone as I walk between my car and th Ryan Center.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 2:24 am
by reef
Come on URI lets get our 1st conf win !!!

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:13 am
by RhodyKyle
Hey everyone, I took a look at both teams' information and here is what I think a few keys to the game are for URI (I am sorry about the length-tried to be thorough, haha):

Charlotte is a team like URI who like to control the pace of the game and slow the game down. Both schools take approximately 53-55 shots per game. The key difference here is the efficiency. Charlotte is shooting 46% from the field compared to URI’s 39%. This explains how both teams have the same number of shots but Charlotte scores 70 points per game and URI scores 61. The efficiency advantage of Charlotte is because they don’t take nearly as many 3′s as URI does. Charlotte take about 12/13 3′s per game whereas URI takes about 20.

Thank God URI has Aaman back as they’re going to need all the size they can get down low for this game. If Charlotte takes about 42 shots from inside the arc (assuming most will be down low), rebounding will be a big key for URI to pull off the “W.” Charlotte does have some guys with some size. Their top scorer, Chris Braswell (#35), is a 6’9″ F at 12 points per game. Their next top scorer is DeMario Mayfield (#11), a 6’6″ G at 10 points per game. It will most likely be Munford on Mayfield (if URI plays man-to-man) which is a match-up nightmare on defense as Mayfield has 2 inches and 22 pounds on Munford. The key to stopping Mayfield will be to keep him on the perimeter. He’s a slasher who loves to drive it (of course he does, given his size) so he has a 51% FG% on the season but only 25% from 3. They don’t need to hold him to only shooting 3′s but if they can play aggressive enough defense and get in the driving lanes, they can hold him to mid-to-long range jumpers (17ft. or so) which would be huge. There is a big drop off in shooting percentage with this guy outside of the paint.

The only issue with getting into the lanes against Mayfield will be that Aaman, Hare, or Brooks will need to rotate over to help which could leave their top scorer, Braswell, open down low for Mayfield to dish it off to him.
The only way I can see URI attacking Braswell is just to try and have Hare and Aaman play right up against him and make absolute sure that neither one commits any silly fouls putting them into foul trouble. Braswell is a good shooter from the floor and from the free throw line. It won’t be like Maia (on Brown) where they can play the old “hack-a-Shaq” knowing he’s terrible at the line.

Since Charlotte’s big advantage is size, on offense, URI will need to exploit their biggest advantage – quickness. Even Charlotte’s PG is 6’4″- 200 (Powell is 5’11″-175). If URI can execute a lot of good high screens, Powell, Malone, Malesevic, and especially Munford should be able to shake free from the defense for open shots. Look for Munford to continue his hot streak from 3 from the Richmond game.
I know it is only a small sample, but Charlotte is avergaing 70 points per game on the year but only 62 points per game on the road. Coupled with the fact that, at home, URI only gives up 50 points per game.

I think URI grinds this one out and wins 60-55.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 9:25 am
by section(105)
thx kyle. with that analysis, we/ll need to avoid foul trouble to have a shot at this..................

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 9:30 am
by eli#10
No way is Mike Powell 5'11"--probably 5'9".

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 9:50 am
by CTRamfan
To me, Charlotte is the biggest unknown of the conference upper tier. They have been able to finish games and as a result 13-2. Are they a "paper tiger" like SMU was?
.....I am hoping they are legit, and that our defense can get the job done.
.....We will get our 60, but can we hold them to 55?
.....Let's hope the coaches come up with a great plan.

In spite of the 5-9 record, I am enjoying the games a whole lot more this year. The team is putting forth a good effort.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:52 am
by rodfromcranston
Saw then against a pretty good Miami team.
They got killed in that one, and were never in the game.
Nice analysis, Kyle. Sounds like Braswell will provide the toughest matchup.
Should be interesting.Nik and Malone need to produce.
I hope people actually show up for a change.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:55 am
by section(105)
I like to see the game plan to have targeted plays to get-the-ball into X/s hands early and often to get him off early and maybe open up some middle/inside action for Mike, Jordan.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:50 am
by RhodyKyle
Charlotte does have a good offense, very efficient but (and I know it's a very limited sample - only 3 games) they seem to be a different team on the road. I thought 55 because URI holds teams to 49ppg at home and Charlotte scores 61ppg on the road so I met those scores in the middle.

Thanks, Rod. Yeah, Braswell has a complete set of skills for a big man: high FG%, and a high FT%. Should be interesting to see how URI handles him and Mayfield. I think if Coach Hurley can come up with a creative way to take those two out of the game (to an extent - at least limit them), URI can win.

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 12:19 pm
by Rhodymob05
I can't wait for this game to start, should be a good one

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 12:28 pm
by ChiPhiRhody03
this game being streamed?

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:56 pm
by Billyboy78
Different starting lineup, according to Smarty...



Dave Ascoli‏@smartybarrett

Mike Aaman and Ryan Brooks will start for URI, with Malesevic and Hare coming off the bench. #GoRhody

Re: Game 15: URI vs Charlotte - Pre game

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 2:03 pm
by SGreenwell
Locking this one up, since the game is upon us.