[gatortalk] Re: Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51

2010-11-29 Thread John Vega

Who else watched this game?

Tyus and Macklin sat almost the entire second half (if not the entire  
half).


They were nowhere near the court during FSU's comeback from 13 down  
to within one point.


Patric Young was playing a good game, so I can see getting him  
meaningful minutes, but Yeguete?


Up 13; sure. Up one? Time to bring back the A-Team. basically, we  
were within one basket of losing the lead for te final five minutes,  
and never put in our seniors (other than Parsons, who we had bringing  
the ball up the court for some bizarre reason).


The announcers didn't even comment on this, other than saying that  
giving the younger players extra playing time in November will make  
them more seasoned in March. Then they would mention how important  
November wins were, and that is why UF made the tourney last year.


I am sure that there is more to the story, perhaps Bill D was sending  
a message to the Seniors that they can't be complacent. That's fine  
with me, I just would like a little info (and confirmation that  
someone else noticed).


-Zeb


On Nov 29, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Juno Gator wrote:


Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51

By Tom D'Angelo Palm Beach Post
Florida's basketball team made sure the weekend was not a complete  
loss.


The Gators overcame a nine-minute drought without a field goal late  
in the game and held on for a 55-51 victory over Florida State  
Sunday in a game that was far more competitive than the Seminoles'  
dominating performance on the football field on Saturday.


Florida's offensive struggles were not quite to the level of its  
football team's, but its defense and free-throw shooting were the  
difference.


Erik Murphy's put-back of a Kenny Boynton air ball with 18 seconds  
to play sealed Florida's victory. The field goal was the first for  
No. 16 Florida (5-1) since Boynton's three-pointer with 9:17  
remaining.


Florida made 9 of 12 free throws during the field-goal drought and  
never allowed FSU to take the lead. The Seminoles (5-1) had five  
chances to either tie the score or go ahead after the score was  
47-45 and could not get over the hump.


Boynton led the Gators with 14 points. Murphy had 10.

I don't think it was a real good second half for either team  
offensively, Florida coach Billy Donovan said. Because we had so  
many young guys on the floor, that group of guys struggled to score.


It was a combination of poor shot selection by us and some really  
good defense by them.


The biggest basket came on a play that Boynton broke off and took  
an ill-advised shot.


We didn't get to the end of the play, Donovan said. The end of  
the play was supposed to be a shot by Chandler (Parsons) coming off  
the baseline. It was a tough shot by Boynton but it was a nice play  
by Erik.


FSU's Chris Singleton, the ACC's reigning defensive player of the  
year, proved he can put up numbers against teams like Rollins, Mid- 
Continent, North Florida and Gardner-Webb, but Florida was another  
story.


Singleton entered the game averaging 17.4 points and 10.8 rebounds.  
Against UF, he scored eight points and had five rebounds, missing  
all but two of his 12 shots. Singleton's lone second half basket  
came on a dunk that capped a 15-3 FSU run.


FSU coach Leonard Hamilton said the pace of the game had a lot to  
do with Singleton's performance.


We're a team that has to have the full sum of all our parts to be  
successful, Hamilton said. We're not a team that has to be  
carried by Chris Singleton, that would be unfair. I'm hoping we  
have a team that by the end of the night other guys are stepping up.


Florida State trailed 30-21 at the half, scoring three fewer points  
than its football counterpart did in the first half of Saturday's  
game. The Seminoles shot 28.6 percent in the half.


And after a 12-2 run gave Florida a 41-28 lead, it appeared as if  
the Seminoles would go quietly.


After Singleton's basket, Michael Snaer found his range from  
downtown, hitting three consecutive three-point shots and drawing  
the passive Tucker Center crowd into the game. Snaer, with 15  
points, was the only FSU player in double figures .


After Singleton's dunk, Florida's defense took over, harassing FSU  
with its press. At times the Seminoles had trouble getting the ball  
over half court and then getting off a decent shot as the Gators  
used their press to speed up the game.




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Re: [gatortalk] Re: Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51

2010-11-29 Thread Darlene Goodfellow
I don't know what was up with Tyus but Macklin has a couple of nagging injuries 
including bone spurs so I wasn't surprised to see him get limited minutes (they 
each played around 13-14 minutes, I checked the box score because my husband 
asked). The good news is a very young squad went into Tally and won, something 
not even the '04s accomplished. Chicken soup for my fragile Gator psyche!

:D
  - Original Message - 
  From: John Vega 
  To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 4:22 PM
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida 
State 55-51


  Who else watched this game?


  Tyus and Macklin sat almost the entire second half (if not the entire half).


  They were nowhere near the court during FSU's comeback from 13 down to within 
one point.


  Patric Young was playing a good game, so I can see getting him meaningful 
minutes, but Yeguete?


  Up 13; sure. Up one? Time to bring back the A-Team. basically, we were within 
one basket of losing the lead for te final five minutes, and never put in our 
seniors (other than Parsons, who we had bringing the ball up the court for some 
bizarre reason).


  The announcers didn't even comment on this, other than saying that giving the 
younger players extra playing time in November will make them more seasoned in 
March. Then they would mention how important November wins were, and that is 
why UF made the tourney last year. 


  I am sure that there is more to the story, perhaps Bill D was sending a 
message to the Seniors that they can't be complacent. That's fine with me, I 
just would like a little info (and confirmation that someone else noticed).


  -Zeb




  On Nov 29, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Juno Gator wrote:


Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51
By Tom D'Angelo Palm Beach Post

Florida's basketball team made sure the weekend was not a complete loss.

The Gators overcame a nine-minute drought without a field goal late in the 
game and held on for a 55-51 victory over Florida State Sunday in a game that 
was far more competitive than the Seminoles' dominating performance on the 
football field on Saturday.

Florida's offensive struggles were not quite to the level of its football 
team's, but its defense and free-throw shooting were the difference.

Erik Murphy's put-back of a Kenny Boynton air ball with 18 seconds to play 
sealed Florida's victory. The field goal was the first for No. 16 Florida (5-1) 
since Boynton's three-pointer with 9:17 remaining.

Florida made 9 of 12 free throws during the field-goal drought and never 
allowed FSU to take the lead. The Seminoles (5-1) had five chances to either 
tie the score or go ahead after the score was 47-45 and could not get over the 
hump.

Boynton led the Gators with 14 points. Murphy had 10.

I don't think it was a real good second half for either team offensively, 
Florida coach Billy Donovan said. Because we had so many young guys on the 
floor, that group of guys struggled to score.

It was a combination of poor shot selection by us and some really good 
defense by them.

The biggest basket came on a play that Boynton broke off and took an 
ill-advised shot.

We didn't get to the end of the play, Donovan said. The end of the play 
was supposed to be a shot by Chandler (Parsons) coming off the baseline. It was 
a tough shot by Boynton but it was a nice play by Erik.

FSU's Chris Singleton, the ACC's reigning defensive player of the year, 
proved he can put up numbers against teams like Rollins, Mid-Continent, North 
Florida and Gardner-Webb, but Florida was another story.

Singleton entered the game averaging 17.4 points and 10.8 rebounds. Against 
UF, he scored eight points and had five rebounds, missing all but two of his 12 
shots. Singleton's lone second half basket came on a dunk that capped a 15-3 
FSU run.

FSU coach Leonard Hamilton said the pace of the game had a lot to do with 
Singleton's performance.

We're a team that has to have the full sum of all our parts to be 
successful, Hamilton said. We're not a team that has to be carried by Chris 
Singleton, that would be unfair. I'm hoping we have a team that by the end of 
the night other guys are stepping up.

Florida State trailed 30-21 at the half, scoring three fewer points than 
its football counterpart did in the first half of Saturday's game. The 
Seminoles shot 28.6 percent in the half.

And after a 12-2 run gave Florida a 41-28 lead, it appeared as if the 
Seminoles would go quietly.

After Singleton's basket, Michael Snaer found his range from downtown, 
hitting three consecutive three-point shots and drawing the passive Tucker 
Center crowd into the game. Snaer, with 15 points, was the only FSU player in 
double figures .

After Singleton's dunk, Florida's defense took over, harassing FSU with its 
press. At times the Seminoles had trouble getting the ball over

RE: [gatortalk] Re: Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51

2010-11-29 Thread Jay Cicone
I was at the game with daughter in tow. Also couldn't understand where
the starters went. After the game, someone commented that Donovan was
letting the players know that if they don't produce, they will be
replaced. Not scoring from the field for the last 9 minutes made for an
exciting and heartbreaking finish for the noles. Did anyone see the
Bowden tribute commercial in the HD transmission of the football game?
They showed Bowden the Younger followed by Bowden the Elder---Liver
Spot Bobby-Semi Action Figure. It was beautiful.

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of John Vega
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 4:22 PM
To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off
Florida State 55-51

 

Who else watched this game?

 

Tyus and Macklin sat almost the entire second half (if not the entire
half).

 

They were nowhere near the court during FSU's comeback from 13 down to
within one point.

 

Patric Young was playing a good game, so I can see getting him
meaningful minutes, but Yeguete?

 

Up 13; sure. Up one? Time to bring back the A-Team. basically, we were
within one basket of losing the lead for te final five minutes, and
never put in our seniors (other than Parsons, who we had bringing the
ball up the court for some bizarre reason).

 

The announcers didn't even comment on this, other than saying that
giving the younger players extra playing time in November will make them
more seasoned in March. Then they would mention how important November
wins were, and that is why UF made the tourney last year. 

 

I am sure that there is more to the story, perhaps Bill D was sending a
message to the Seniors that they can't be complacent. That's fine with
me, I just would like a little info (and confirmation that someone else
noticed).

 

-Zeb

 

 

On Nov 29, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Juno Gator wrote:






Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51


By Tom D'Angelo
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/seminoles/mens-basketball-no-16-flo
rida-holds-off-florida-1080131.html?service=popupauthorContact=1080131
authorContactField=0  Palm Beach Post

Florida's basketball team made sure the weekend was not a complete loss.

The Gators overcame a nine-minute drought without a field goal late in
the game and held on for a 55-51 victory over Florida State Sunday in a
game that was far more competitive than the Seminoles' dominating
performance on the football field on Saturday.

Florida's offensive struggles were not quite to the level of its
football team's, but its defense and free-throw shooting were the
difference.

Erik Murphy's put-back of a Kenny Boynton air ball with 18 seconds to
play sealed Florida's victory. The field goal was the first for No. 16
Florida (5-1) since Boynton's three-pointer with 9:17 remaining.

Florida made 9 of 12 free throws during the field-goal drought and never
allowed FSU to take the lead. The Seminoles (5-1) had five chances to
either tie the score or go ahead after the score was 47-45 and could not
get over the hump.

Boynton led the Gators with 14 points. Murphy had 10.

I don't think it was a real good second half for either team
offensively, Florida coach Billy Donovan said. Because we had so many
young guys on the floor, that group of guys struggled to score.

It was a combination of poor shot selection by us and some really good
defense by them.

The biggest basket came on a play that Boynton broke off and took an
ill-advised shot.

We didn't get to the end of the play, Donovan said. The end of the
play was supposed to be a shot by Chandler (Parsons) coming off the
baseline. It was a tough shot by Boynton but it was a nice play by
Erik.

FSU's Chris Singleton, the ACC's reigning defensive player of the year,
proved he can put up numbers against teams like Rollins, Mid-Continent,
North Florida and Gardner-Webb, but Florida was another story.

Singleton entered the game averaging 17.4 points and 10.8 rebounds.
Against UF, he scored eight points and had five rebounds, missing all
but two of his 12 shots. Singleton's lone second half basket came on a
dunk that capped a 15-3 FSU run.

FSU coach Leonard Hamilton said the pace of the game had a lot to do
with Singleton's performance.

We're a team that has to have the full sum of all our parts to be
successful, Hamilton said. We're not a team that has to be carried by
Chris Singleton, that would be unfair. I'm hoping we have a team that by
the end of the night other guys are stepping up.

Florida State trailed 30-21 at the half, scoring three fewer points than
its football counterpart did in the first half of Saturday's game. The
Seminoles shot 28.6 percent in the half.

And after a 12-2 run gave Florida a 41-28 lead, it appeared as if the
Seminoles would go quietly.

After Singleton's basket, Michael Snaer found his range from downtown,
hitting three consecutive three-point shots and drawing the passive
Tucker Center crowd

Re: [gatortalk] Re: Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51

2010-11-29 Thread Gatorrrrrr
He may have been trying to get the back ups some meaningful time as well so 
there isnt a big drop off. I recall listening to Larry Vettels show not long 
ago where it was mentioned BillyD wanted to make that a big part of what he 
wanted to do this year. 

Woody (via iPhone)

On Nov 29, 2010, at 4:22 PM, John Vega zebu...@gate.net wrote:

 Who else watched this game?
 
 Tyus and Macklin sat almost the entire second half (if not the entire half).
 
 They were nowhere near the court during FSU's comeback from 13 down to within 
 one point.
 
 Patric Young was playing a good game, so I can see getting him meaningful 
 minutes, but Yeguete?
 
 Up 13; sure. Up one? Time to bring back the A-Team. basically, we were within 
 one basket of losing the lead for te final five minutes, and never put in our 
 seniors (other than Parsons, who we had bringing the ball up the court for 
 some bizarre reason).
 
 The announcers didn't even comment on this, other than saying that giving the 
 younger players extra playing time in November will make them more seasoned 
 in March. Then they would mention how important November wins were, and that 
 is why UF made the tourney last year. 
 
 I am sure that there is more to the story, perhaps Bill D was sending a 
 message to the Seniors that they can't be complacent. That's fine with me, I 
 just would like a little info (and confirmation that someone else noticed).
 
 -Zeb
 
 
 On Nov 29, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Juno Gator wrote:
 
 Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51
 
 By Tom D'Angelo Palm Beach Post
 Florida's basketball team made sure the weekend was not a complete loss.
 
 The Gators overcame a nine-minute drought without a field goal late in the 
 game and held on for a 55-51 victory over Florida State Sunday in a game 
 that was far more competitive than the Seminoles' dominating performance on 
 the football field on Saturday.
 
 Florida's offensive struggles were not quite to the level of its football 
 team's, but its defense and free-throw shooting were the difference.
 
 Erik Murphy's put-back of a Kenny Boynton air ball with 18 seconds to play 
 sealed Florida's victory. The field goal was the first for No. 16 Florida 
 (5-1) since Boynton's three-pointer with 9:17 remaining.
 
 Florida made 9 of 12 free throws during the field-goal drought and never 
 allowed FSU to take the lead. The Seminoles (5-1) had five chances to either 
 tie the score or go ahead after the score was 47-45 and could not get over 
 the hump.
 
 Boynton led the Gators with 14 points. Murphy had 10.
 
 I don't think it was a real good second half for either team offensively, 
 Florida coach Billy Donovan said. Because we had so many young guys on the 
 floor, that group of guys struggled to score.
 
 It was a combination of poor shot selection by us and some really good 
 defense by them.
 
 The biggest basket came on a play that Boynton broke off and took an 
 ill-advised shot.
 
 We didn't get to the end of the play, Donovan said. The end of the play 
 was supposed to be a shot by Chandler (Parsons) coming off the baseline. It 
 was a tough shot by Boynton but it was a nice play by Erik.
 
 FSU's Chris Singleton, the ACC's reigning defensive player of the year, 
 proved he can put up numbers against teams like Rollins, Mid-Continent, 
 North Florida and Gardner-Webb, but Florida was another story.
 
 Singleton entered the game averaging 17.4 points and 10.8 rebounds. Against 
 UF, he scored eight points and had five rebounds, missing all but two of his 
 12 shots. Singleton's lone second half basket came on a dunk that capped a 
 15-3 FSU run.
 
 FSU coach Leonard Hamilton said the pace of the game had a lot to do with 
 Singleton's performance.
 
 We're a team that has to have the full sum of all our parts to be 
 successful, Hamilton said. We're not a team that has to be carried by 
 Chris Singleton, that would be unfair. I'm hoping we have a team that by the 
 end of the night other guys are stepping up.
 
 Florida State trailed 30-21 at the half, scoring three fewer points than its 
 football counterpart did in the first half of Saturday's game. The Seminoles 
 shot 28.6 percent in the half.
 
 And after a 12-2 run gave Florida a 41-28 lead, it appeared as if the 
 Seminoles would go quietly.
 
 After Singleton's basket, Michael Snaer found his range from downtown, 
 hitting three consecutive three-point shots and drawing the passive Tucker 
 Center crowd into the game. Snaer, with 15 points, was the only FSU player 
 in double figures .
 
 After Singleton's dunk, Florida's defense took over, harassing FSU with its 
 press. At times the Seminoles had trouble getting the ball over half court 
 and then getting off a decent shot as the Gators used their press to speed 
 up the game.
 
 
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Re: [gatortalk] Re: Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51

2010-11-29 Thread gogators
There was a segment Tyus let FSU get several offensive rebounds and score after
the third or forth try in the same possession. Macklin has trouble with his
knee stiftening up after halftime. Billy pulled them to send a message that if
they are not putting out maximum effort, there are other players he can go to.
Yeguete is a rebounding beast and that's why he was in.

GoGators!!!
Mark

Quoting John Vega zebu...@gate.net:

 Who else watched this game?
 
 Tyus and Macklin sat almost the entire second half (if not the entire  
 half).
 
 They were nowhere near the court during FSU's comeback from 13 down  
 to within one point.
 
 Patric Young was playing a good game, so I can see getting him  
 meaningful minutes, but Yeguete?
 
 Up 13; sure. Up one? Time to bring back the A-Team. basically, we  
 were within one basket of losing the lead for te final five minutes,  
 and never put in our seniors (other than Parsons, who we had bringing  
 the ball up the court for some bizarre reason).
 
 The announcers didn't even comment on this, other than saying that  
 giving the younger players extra playing time in November will make  
 them more seasoned in March. Then they would mention how important  
 November wins were, and that is why UF made the tourney last year.
 
 I am sure that there is more to the story, perhaps Bill D was sending  
 a message to the Seniors that they can't be complacent. That's fine  
 with me, I just would like a little info (and confirmation that  
 someone else noticed).
 
 -Zeb
 
 
 On Nov 29, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Juno Gator wrote:
 
  Men's basketball: No. 16 Florida holds off Florida State 55-51
 
  By Tom D'Angelo Palm Beach Post
  Florida's basketball team made sure the weekend was not a complete  
  loss.
 
  The Gators overcame a nine-minute drought without a field goal late  
  in the game and held on for a 55-51 victory over Florida State  
  Sunday in a game that was far more competitive than the Seminoles'  
  dominating performance on the football field on Saturday.
 
  Florida's offensive struggles were not quite to the level of its  
  football team's, but its defense and free-throw shooting were the  
  difference.
 
  Erik Murphy's put-back of a Kenny Boynton air ball with 18 seconds  
  to play sealed Florida's victory. The field goal was the first for  
  No. 16 Florida (5-1) since Boynton's three-pointer with 9:17  
  remaining.
 
  Florida made 9 of 12 free throws during the field-goal drought and  
  never allowed FSU to take the lead. The Seminoles (5-1) had five  
  chances to either tie the score or go ahead after the score was  
  47-45 and could not get over the hump.
 
  Boynton led the Gators with 14 points. Murphy had 10.
 
  I don't think it was a real good second half for either team  
  offensively, Florida coach Billy Donovan said. Because we had so  
  many young guys on the floor, that group of guys struggled to score.
 
  It was a combination of poor shot selection by us and some really  
  good defense by them.
 
  The biggest basket came on a play that Boynton broke off and took  
  an ill-advised shot.
 
  We didn't get to the end of the play, Donovan said. The end of  
  the play was supposed to be a shot by Chandler (Parsons) coming off  
  the baseline. It was a tough shot by Boynton but it was a nice play  
  by Erik.
 
  FSU's Chris Singleton, the ACC's reigning defensive player of the  
  year, proved he can put up numbers against teams like Rollins, Mid- 
  Continent, North Florida and Gardner-Webb, but Florida was another  
  story.
 
  Singleton entered the game averaging 17.4 points and 10.8 rebounds.  
  Against UF, he scored eight points and had five rebounds, missing  
  all but two of his 12 shots. Singleton's lone second half basket  
  came on a dunk that capped a 15-3 FSU run.
 
  FSU coach Leonard Hamilton said the pace of the game had a lot to  
  do with Singleton's performance.
 
  We're a team that has to have the full sum of all our parts to be  
  successful, Hamilton said. We're not a team that has to be  
  carried by Chris Singleton, that would be unfair. I'm hoping we  
  have a team that by the end of the night other guys are stepping up.
 
  Florida State trailed 30-21 at the half, scoring three fewer points  
  than its football counterpart did in the first half of Saturday's  
  game. The Seminoles shot 28.6 percent in the half.
 
  And after a 12-2 run gave Florida a 41-28 lead, it appeared as if  
  the Seminoles would go quietly.
 
  After Singleton's basket, Michael Snaer found his range from  
  downtown, hitting three consecutive three-point shots and drawing  
  the passive Tucker Center crowd into the game. Snaer, with 15  
  points, was the only FSU player in double figures .
 
  After Singleton's dunk, Florida's defense took over, harassing FSU  
  with its press. At times the Seminoles had trouble getting the ball  
  over half court and then getting off a decent shot as the Gators  
  used their press to