It's never a good situation when your big man gets his fourth foul with 17:25 to play in the game. It's even worse when you're going up against a front line that has twin seven footers. Devils's center Jeff Pendergraph had to sit when he was called for a VERY questionable offensive foul early in the second half and from that point forward it was all Stanford.
The lack of an aggressive big man in the middle made it very difficult for James Harden to penetrate the lane and do what he's been doing over the last 10 games -- scoring at will. Stanford was able to collapse on Harden every time and rendered him ineffective offensively in the second half. On the other end of the court, ASU had no answer for Brooke Lopez who scored easily on Eric Boateng every time he was fed the ball in the post. I'm starting to see why Duke wasn't too broken up over Boateng transferring after his freshman season.
While the loss to Stanford was disappointing, a split in the Bay area speaks to the progress the Devils are making in hoops. Their biggest challenge right now is depth and as the season wears on, that will probably be their glaring weakness. Which begs the question, what happened to Christian Polk? The guy was the closest thing we had to a consistent outside threat last season and now he doesn't even see the court. He must have ticked Sendek off pretty bad.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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