While I'll caution the loyal Blue Devil fans not to go too far in the other direction and start predicting a dynasty, I think it's safe to say that Saturday night's win should get rid of some of the "sky is falling" mentality that has been prevelant in recent days.
Ken Horton is growing up before our eyes, and he's going to get stronger. Shemik Thompson still struggles at times, but he has the mettle you need from a point guard. He'll figure it out.
But the player I'm most impressed with of late is Marcus Palmer. 11 rebounds on Saturday (CCSU outrebounded the most physical team in the league 49-29) and a a newfound willingness to get in the paint and go up with the ball. Gone are the days of Palmer fading away from 10-15 feet. You all know my belief that height is overrated, but you do need grit. And Central, with Tamir and now Marcus (to go along with two terrific rebounding guards in Shemik and Joe), has that.
This win shouldn't make people think the NEC is now Central's to win (let's just say Wagner didn't exactly match the Blue Devils' intensity in the second half), but it is a very good sign. Central broke Wagner's will, and showed, as Howie Dickenman's teams usually end up doing by March, that you have to outplay them because you won't be tougher and you won't out work them.
By the way, I say Marcus is the most impressive of late because I can't think of a bigger word to define Tristan. Coach was making reference last night to the fact that Tristan won't be affected by his latest record, and Tristan tried his best to deflect all credit to his teammates. It was something to see. He's a special player and a great kid to get to cover. CCSU fans should be proud to have him representing their team.
As for the win, Central needs to back it up now. The Blue Devils cancelled out a bad loss with a great win, they remain right about where they should be in the standings. A road win Thursday and a big win at home Saturday would set the tone for the stretch run in a league no one can figure out at this point.
I still wouldn't put the Blue Devils much higher than sixth, but they have a chance to prove me wrong with two big wins in the days ahead. Let's say that after last night, I'm very close to getting back on the bandwagon for this year while still driving the bandwagon for the future.
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ReplyDelete-- will Devils be up when it counts?
do you see a logical progression rather than some occasional positive blips?