Another excellent write up but the game was dictated by #5 Wheeler for PSU....he got into Baker defensively, hustled and bothered the flow of the offense. And when PSU is scoring points, you can carry Wheeler, who cannot shoot or is reluctant to shoot when left open.
When Wheeler left the court, RU got better looks and played better on offense. When RU rallied, Chambers of PSU went to Myreon Jones in place of Wheeler at guard, who delivered some nice drives and a layup and another drive or two, right around our guard defense, for a Stevens layup.
It is very difficult to find combinations of a dominant defensive player who can't score BUT need him on the court.....that's what Wheeler is for PSU.....but it saps a high amount of energy to play great defense for 30 + minutes over a 2 to 3 month period, without some lapses.
Mathis was essentially Wheeler for PSU, except that razor sharp defense wasn't there tonight and guards that I figured would be shut down, started getting layups.
There's a large gap now created that I think everyone would agree where RU plays 9 or 10 players, but there are really only 6 players I feel comfortable with on both ends of the court.
Eugene
Bake,
McConnell
Harper
Mathis
Myles Johnson
The remaining players of Kiss, Doorson, Carter and Thiam are players where I watch them hoping they deliver something on either end of the court vs expecting them to. Or I view whatever they give us as a bonus or most likely the difference between winning or losing.
RU adds 2 important players that go with the 6 that I feel are most consistent or likely to be counted on....adding Paul Mulcahy and Jacob Young gives RU 8 legitimate big time players that can dribble, pass, ahoot/score or know how to play defense, even if they're not a dominant individual defender.
If the staff can find or retool things to make that 9 or 10 reliable players who can defend, play, then RU goes to the ability to play as the hunted.
Bac's point about playing as underdog is THE story....the 2nd half fits what RU is comfortable with and will be the story at Indiana and in Chicago. But adding another defensive player to help keep guards out of the paint, off the bench, is important for nexr year and beyond.
RU needs the Penn State version of Wheeler...someone besides Mathis to turn loose and ask that player to harass a Stevens, Bohannon, Carsen Edwards, Romeo Langford for about 15 minutes a night. We don't need more scoring, we need to stop good guards from scoring. Right now Mathis has to be both....scoring threat and asked to be dominant defensive player. When either doesn't happen, RU struggles.
The good news....Baker and Mathis scored 2 points and I walked out thinking they still should have won. 2 months ago if that happened, RU loses by 12 to 15....