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December 7 Sheet
Georgia Tech (-9)
at Marist - 11:30am Pacific - MSG
I am really high on this Yellow Jackets team. It all starts with
head coach Paul Hewitt (ACC coach of the year last season) who has
to be one of if not the hottest young coach in the country. This
team has a ton of weapons and is very deep. They just will keep
coming at you with a rotation of talented players off the bench.
Georgia Tech won 7 of its last 10 games last year (all vs ACC teams)
in which four freshman played prominent roles. They have added some
great new talent and are picking up right where they left off last
year.
Freshman F/C Chris Bosh leads the team in scoring (18.5ppg) and
rebounding (12.0rpg). He has only played in four college games but
held is own if not looked better than Minnesota star forward Rick
Rickert (Sporting News preseason Big 10 player of the year) in last
game. Sophomore forward Ed Nelson (ACC rookie of the year last
season) is coming off a season high 17 point, 8 rebound effort vs
the Gophers. 7-0 sophomore center Luke Schenscher (top prospect from
Australia, 1.8 blocks per game in just 15.5 minutes) is a huge body
who has to be dealt with. Sophomore B.J. Elder (16.0ppg) &
junior Marvin Lewis (12.5ppg) are gifted athletic scorers on the
wings. Freshman point guard Jarett Jack (10.0ppg, 7.0apg) is still
learning but will be a good one. Sophomore forward Ismail Muhammad
(9.0ppg, 6.2rpg) is another solid player. 6-9 junior forward Robert
Brooks and sophomore G/F Anthony McHenry are the last of a superb 9
man rotation.
The only knock on this team is they are very young, but that also
means they will get better with every game. They have showed a lot
of character early in the season. They fell behind by as many as 14
in the first half to a good Georgia team in very first game and
charged back in the second half to win by 6. They also fell behind
10-2 in their first road game at Minnesota last time out but
recovered to lead at half-time. They continued to lead most of the
2nd half, by as many as 8 points, but faded down the stretch to lose
by a point in an always tough venue. That first loss of the season
should have them hungry to play well today.
Marist returns just one starter from last years 19-9 team. They must
replace what head coach Magarity called "The best backcourt
that I've ever coached." The team received bad news in late
October when top recruit JC transfer guard Pierre Monagan suffered a
gunshot wound to his face. He survived but will not see any action
until at least January. Monagan was expected to be one of the top,
if not the best player on the team this year. The team is down to 8
scholarship players available including one freshman. They are using
primarily a seven man rotation with the tallest players at 6-8.
Sources have told me this will end up being a .500 or so team this
year in the MAAC (were 13-5 last year). There is just no way they
can match Georgia Tech's size, depth, and talent. Marist is coming
off an overtime conference road win at Rider on Thursday night. The
lingering affects of that OT win may still be evident in this early
afternoon game.
Tech head coach Hewitt last coached at Siena so he is very familiar
with MAAC teams and Marist's style of play. He will have his team
prepared. Hewitt played college ball in the New York area and his
entire past coaching career, and that of his assistants, has been
revolved around the New York area prior to coming to Atlanta. Hewitt
also mentioned wanting to reestablish recruiting links in the New
York area. He will definitely want his team to perform well today.
This is the Yellow Jackets first game at Madison Square Garden (big
difference from Marist's McCann Center) in four seasons meaning it
will be the first visit for high majority of players. Tech will
score a lot of points and win by double digits.
Georgia Tech 1 UNIT
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