
Wednesday May 02, 2007
Clemson Basketball
Clemson Basketball
In March and April I spent a lot of time here on the AARC, Clemson baseball and spring practice for Clemson football. I wanted to update you on the status of Clemson basketball a couple of times in May. There has been recent news worthy items concerning the basketball team.
*Julius Powell had knee surgery and is already walking around. The staff thought about the surgery early last season but decided against it. As it turned out, Powell's knees were shot and he was not able to go on many days.
*Former Clemson point guard Ed Scott is planning on coming back to Clemson this summer. The Columbia native needed only one class to graduate and will get his degree this summer. This is great news for Scott and good news for Clemson basketball. Besides the news of another Clemson basketball player getting his degree, the basketball program also gets a bonus point in their Academic Progress Report (APR). In yesterday's blog I wrote that new APR rules say that if a student-athlete was on scholarship at any time and comes back to graduate later then the sport can receive a bonus APR point.
*There is a chance Matt Morris may go on scholarship next season. The 6-5 swing man helped the Tigers several times last season.
*Sam Perry is healthy for the first time in a long time. The upstate native spent a lot of time in the training room last season.
*Clemson should improve its out of conference schedule for 2007-08.
*I expect Clemson to be a greatly improved team from the free throw line next season. I know, I know, I just lost even more credibility with some of you. And others will add, "They could not be much worse..." But consider:
1. Damontez Stitt will take over at point guard and he should be a tremendous improvement from the line from last years' point guard, Vernon Hamilton
2. Cliff Hammonds is currently working on a new free-throw shooting motion and he will work hard enough to improve.
3. K.C. Rivers is excellent from the line.
4. Terrence Oglesby is an outstanding free-throw shooter and he could be in the game late with a chance to shoot more free throws.
5. Trevor Booker got off to a very good start from the line last year and looks like he has good free throw shooting fundamentals.
Here is a look at the position battles on the hardwood for next season:
Point Guard
Damontez Stitt (6-2, 180, Fr)
Cliff Hammonds (6-3, 197, Sr)
Outlook: Clemson will be better at point guard despite losing the experience of Hamilton. Stitt is a fundamentally sound player that will make fewer mistakes. He will not have to create as much offense but in my opinion will make better decisions. He is also taller and should not give up as many inches to opposing point guards.
Hammonds played a few minutes at point guard each game last year and should see at least that many minutes there next season. He is solid but not spectacular at the point. Hammonds is bright enough to play as many minutes as possible but this team will need him to play more two guard than point. He should be able to help Stitt with his transition from high school to college ball.
Oglesby and Rivers could provide and few emergency minutes at point if needed.
Wing
Shooting Guard-Small Forward
Cliff Hammonds (6-3, 197, Sr)
David Potter (6-6, 180, So)
K.C. Rivers (6-5, 210, Jr)
Terrence Oglesby (6-2, 185, Fr)
Matt Morris (6-5, 207, Sr)
Sam Perry (6-5, 208, Sr)
Julius Powell (6-7, 208, Jr)
Outlook: The Tigers are deep at these two spots. Hammonds will be one of the most experienced guards in the ACC next season. I think he is a special student-athlete and the definition of a role model for young players. If he continues to improve his shooting Hammonds will be remembered as one of the all-time greats in Tigertown.
Rivers started his sophomore season with a bang and ended it with an even bigger bang. His shot was a big part of the offense and he should continue to be a focal point next season. Rivers is also an excellent rebounder on both ends of the floor. He is solid defensively and can create his shot a little bit at the end of the shot clock on offense.
Potter struggled with his shot throughout most of his freshman season but his confidence grew late in the year and he become more of a threat on the offensive end. Potter is a good athlete and he should continue to improve and his minutes will increase next season.
Perry should continue to provide defense, rebounding on both ends of the floor and energy at critical times. He is limited offensively but his presence on the offensive boards should help. I think Perry's role on this team should be a key to the success next season.
Powell played more as a true freshman than last year but his knees limited his progress. If he is healthy then Powell can be counted on for a few quality minutes and an occasional three-pointer.
Oglesby is perhaps the best pure shooter to come to Clemson in recent years. He will struggle a little defensively but his shot will more than make up for that. He has great range with his shot and is not afraid of success. I think he will provide some toughness as well.
Post
Power Forward-Center
James Mays (6-9. 225, Sr)
Trevor Booker (6-7, 215, So)
Karolis Petrukonis (6-11, 260, So)
Raymond Sykes (6-9, 215, Jr)
Jerai Grant (6-9, 215, Fr)
Outlook: Mays is effective at the point of the press defensively but he must improve his half court defense if and when he comes back for his senior campaign. He is a very quick with his first step and his offensive skill set continues to provide some match up problems with many opponents.
Booker is the type of player you can build a program around. He is a terrific shot blocker and rebounder. Like Mays he needs to improve his footwork on defense but the tools are there. Offensively he came into his own late in the year. Booker has a nice shot and better range than many think. I think he can develop into a great post threat on both ends.
Sykes is a quick leaper and good shot blocker. He needs to improve his strength and offense but Sykes runs the floor well and gives you quality minutes.
Petrukonis is just very inexperienced. I think it is too early to give up on him. Give him more time to develop.
Grant is a raw prospect and could red-shirt to give him time to improve his total package.
Tomorrow I will look at some basketball recruiting news and look at things to expect in the 2007-08 season on the hardwood.
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Mickey --- Re: red shirt for Grant ... who was the last basketball player that Clemson red shirted other than for medical reasons?
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1086>apextiger</a> on May 02, 2007 at 11:06 AM EDT #
Andy Katz (or someone else at ESPN) wrote an article a couple weeks back on basketball schedules and philosophies on them....and Clemson was one of the 3 that he focused on. At that time, he had quotes from Purnell saying that he wasn't looking to improve the schedule in any measurable degree (they had listed next years opponents, much along the same makeup as the 06-07 lineup) because he thought it wouldn't influence the NCAA selections very much - he thought the difference was the ACC record.
What has changed in his stance since then? And who is he looking to add?
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=60052>Justwannaread</a> on May 02, 2007 at 12:20 PM EDT #
Here is a quick portion of it....
But Clemson coach Oliver Purnell sees it rather plainly: The Tigers didn't win enough ACC Tournament games. Had the Tigers beaten the Seminoles, then maybe they would have earned a bid.
"What it sounded like for me from the committee is that they were putting more emphasis on the league tournaments -- and I kept hearing that -- so why should that affect my [nonconference] scheduling?" Purnell said. "What it [also] sounds like to me is that we were 7-9 [in ACC play] but we needed to be 9-7."
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=60052>Justwannaread</a> on May 02, 2007 at 12:26 PM EDT #
Apex,
Good point. This year may be different because they have so many post players. Also I said COULD red-shirt. Akingbala should have red-shirted.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1550>Mickey Plyler</a> on May 02, 2007 at 01:43 PM EDT #
Justwannaread,
I know UGA is not on the schedule but they will be replaced by a better program. Clemson tried to get Georgetown and Arizona on the schedule but it did not work out. I am not sure who will be on it but I have heard it will be tougher.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1550>Mickey Plyler</a> on May 02, 2007 at 01:44 PM EDT #
I don't see Grant red-shirting under any circumstances, and certainly not if Mays leaves.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=25035>KilgoreTrout</a> on May 03, 2007 at 04:26 PM EDT #
Is this implying that mays is staying?
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=49279>tIgErFan92</a> on May 03, 2007 at 06:49 PM EDT #