Here are a few of my thoughts from Tuesday's 87-57 exhibition win over Calumet St. Joseph's.
The starting lineup was four guards and Miles. Returning players Des Watson, Sheldon Edwards, and Jayden Dawson got starts, and newcomer Justin Moore ran the point. This might be appropriate for the specific competition-- an NAIA team where there are only three players on the roster taller than 6'5"-- but might change depending on the opposition. Watson, Edwards, and Dawson are a pretty tight group in real life (seen hanging out tother socially very often), and have enough versatility to guard and switch off on forwards and small forwards. Watson and Edwards have the ability to mix it up under the basket for rebounds.
I watched some Big 5 games on TV last year, and noticed Justin Moore's play on Drexel. When we got him in the transfer portal I was happy and excited. Moore led the team well when he was on the court and led all scorers with 16 points in 20 minutes, including 2-for-2 on three point attempts (he gets rid of it quick, but it has a high, slow arc) and notching 4 steals. He made a couple of passes in traffic that were unwise and one resulted in a turnover. He finished with two assists. But the big play that showed off his skills was when he tipped a loose ball from going out of bounds at the half-court line and beat a defender running straight to the basket while running diagonally from half court, finishing with a dunk. Extremely impressive-- it was probably 3-4 strides longer run than the defender had, and he finished clean. He's listed at 6'3" but plays with the quickness and hands of an elite 5'10" player.
Miles has added a lot of mobility on offense, including a baby hook shot, a spin move, and some fakes. He was 4-for-4 on free throws. It feels like he's going to average 9-11 points per game, and his 5 blocks in 18 minutes on Tuesday night (plus 9 rebounds) showed that he might be in line for some triple-doubles this season. But again, this was against a team with a 6'8" forward and everyone else 6'5 or below.
Des Watson was the leader in minutes with 27, and his major contribution was 6 assists to go with 10 points. Frankly, when he wasn't on the floor the Ramblers looked a lot less focused, which makes sense.
Jalen Quinn had a very good game with 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting. Two-for-two on free throws, two assists and only one turnover. He is really our best player streaking to the basket and finishing.
DeLoach played only 15 minutes and tied for the game lead in rebounds with 9. He is automatic on defensive rebounds, a great quality to have on tap. He committed one foul while defending an acrobatic shot, but after fouling he followed through to make sure the shot couldn't somehow get up there, which I liked. DeLoach is very solid. Did not remember seeing him shoot from beyond 5 feet from the basket, but if we play a team with super height in the frontcourt or need an inside basket late in a game, I would like to see the two playing together a bit.
Freshman Brayden Young looks mobile and athletic and long with a 6'9" frame. Young scored four points in four minutes, finished strong on a dunk, and has good speed/quickness for a big man.
The PF players on display Tuesday were Washington State transfer Kymany Houinsou (#28) and UC San Diego transfer Francis Nwaokorie (#35), getting double digit minutes and scoring 6 and 7 points respectively. Nwaokorie is much more of a free shooter (he put up 8 shots in 19 minutes and he was a prolific shot taker at UCSD) than Houinsou (2 of 4 from the field, 2 of 2 on freebies), and IMO Houinsou is the slightly better defender. Both are great rebounders-- Nawaokorie had 6 and Houinsou had 5 in 13 minutes.
We saw a little of 6'8" freshman Seifeldin Hendawy (he hit a three) and 6'6" freshman Daniil Glazkov (one assist). They both have great poise and great height and length, but they definitely show freshman tentativeness. I would feel pretty comfortable with the two of them out there in the later minutes of a blowout, but they need to get a few of those games before they're set for meaningful minutes.
The most immediately notable thing about this team is the height and length and athleticism. They will be able to do a lot of things that previous LUC teams weren't able to do. There is certainly more depth in the frontcourt than I can ever remember on any Loyola team. I think Des and Quinn and Dawson are top on-ball defenders. Moore has great quickness and picks his moments on defense more selectively, resulting in a team-leading 1.1 steals per game last year at Drexel, and a game high 4 steals on Tuesday.
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