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Texas Corpus Christie at Purdud.

Pudroo up a few because theyre6-8 from three but they’re getting abused in the paint.

None of Purdue’s three centers are defending well or scoring in the post.

Im not sure that literally any of Puredoo’s fgs other than Kaufman’s been within ten feet of the basket.  They can’t miss from outside but I’m not sure they look all that good.

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2 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Texas Corpus Christie at Purdud.

Pudroo up a few because theyre6-8 from three but they’re getting abused on the boards.

7/10 now and CC hasn’t made anything that wasn’t basically a layup since I started watching. Purdue has some shooters. Still an 8pt game

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20 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Texas Corpus Christie at Purdud.

Pudroo up a few because theyre6-8 from three but they’re getting abused in the paint.

None of Purdue’s three centers are defending well or scoring in the post.

Im not sure that literally any of Puredoo’s fgs other than Kaufman’s been within ten feet of the basket.  They can’t miss from outside but I’m not sure they look all that good.

They’re 9-13 from 3pt and 8-14 from 2pt. Something tells me that won’t be sustainable. 

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33 minutes ago, JerryYeagley23 said:

They’re 9-13 from 3pt and 8-14 from 2pt. Something tells me that won’t be sustainable. 

Purdoo when they come back to earth? 
now 9-16 from three and up 61-56 over Texas AMCC

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3 minutes ago, Home Jersey said:

Purdue is too poised and experienced to fold under a little bit of pressure at home. Finished strong. That said, I look forward to the Ballo v Jacobson match up. Very much.

Complete inversion for this year‘s Purdue team from last. Good perimeter play and almost nothing underneath. Corpus Christi didn’t even look very good and Purdue had to shoot the lights out just to keep the lead for most of the game. With that said, they can really shoot it and that’ll be enough some nights and I expect their defense will improve over the next couple months. 

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Purdue is too poised and experienced to fold under a little bit of pressure at home. Finished strong. That said, I look forward to the Ballo v Jacobson match up. Very much.

They’re well coached, smart team. Jacobsen was pretty impressive to me. Natural shot blocker. It’ll come down to the refs. If they let Ballo be a bit physical Jacobsen has no chance. We’ve got huge advantages in multiple sports imo.

If Indiana doesn’t work Purdue this season, I just don’t know.


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Purdue closes on a 20-9 run, wins 90-73.  TAMCC seemed to run out of gas and it was a layup line for Purdue at the end.

Couple of notes:

Myles Colvin had a very nice game off the bench.  15 assists for Braden Smith.  Freshman big Jacobsen had 13 and 7 with a good amount of those points coming on oops from Smith.  Berg looked bad.  TKR did his job.

Everyone assumed Heide was going to make a big jump but he's barely getting minutes -- both in their exhibition against Creighton and tonight.  Caleb Furst barely seeing any time and if he stuck around for his senior year thinking he would, he'd be incorrect.

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Interesting note:  Painter announced today that the Boilers would NOT be redshirting Raleigh Burgess.   6'11" freshman big who right now is their third center, although Painter seemed to think that he could work his way into minutes.

That said, he only played 5 minutes tonight.  Because the game was closer than anticipated for about 34 minutes, starters play more than I think they probably would have (Smith played 35, TKR 33, and Loyer 31).  Furst.....only saw 2 minutes.

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