Catching up with UCLA/USC from the weekend--
Collison seems even better than ever. He's still deadly from outside, and now he seems a lot more confident taking the ball to the hoop. Early in the game he went straight at Taj Gibson for a seriously tough three point play, and he had another play where he sliced two defenders with a hesitation move and layed it in. In the second half he drove into the lane and hit a tough fadeaway and hit a tough jumper off a screen at the shot clock buzzer. He's also played with a level of intensity you don't always see from him. Really, really high on Collison. Good defense too. He only missed three shots. One was a layup where he slipped and fell as he was going up, one was a drive into the lane where he was clearly fouled, and the third was a contested three. (He also drew rim on an 80 foot heave at the half, but I guess they didn't count that in the box score.) He did miss two free throws after hitting 43 straight. Finished with 18 and 6 on 9 shots.
Jrue Holiday.... man, it's the good and the bad with him. He was playing with a lot more confidence than he was early in the season, and he was knocking down the threes. At the same time he's still extremely, extremely raw. On one posession: he drove into the lane and passed a seriously awkward pass to a post man (which he managed to catch), then when he got the ball back he jumped into the air for a jump shot, threw the ball off of the SC player, got the ball back and passed out to a guy for an open three. Both plays pretty awkward, but effective I guess. Later in the half he had a good assist on a back door, and on the next play threw up an awkward air ball. In the second half USC shifted Hackett onto him, who dominated him defensively, and he was barely heard from again save for a really impressive crossover and high arcing layup over Gibson. He mostly guarded DeRozan, who got whatever he wanted shooting over him in the 1st half and then basically nothing in the 2nd half. He seems like he has the potential to be a good defender but he falls asleep getting back in transition and for some reason sometimes guys drive by him like he's standing still, other times he guards them tough.
DeMar DeRozan is also starting to look much more comfortable and now I'm starting to see what the hype is all about. He was a little wild driving to the hoop, but he made some strong pull-up midrange jumpers. I still don't think he's quite as athletic as he's made out to be (he did fly in for an impressive goaltend on Collison), but he was showing some pretty polished moves, even if he needed Salmons-esque dribbles to get them. He's also yet to hit a 3 pointer all season and seemed to tire out in the second half as he pretty much disappeared.
Both DeRozan and Holiday really need to stay in school. I like Holiday's potential but I'd be extremely nervous about drafting him and hoping he's suddenly going to handle the point in the NBA.
Taj Gibson got into some serious early foul trouble through no fault of his own in the first half, but made some tough moves throughout the game. He also had a particularly impressive blocked shot on a closeout on Josh Shipp. He's still got hops, passing and a mid-range J, and he would be a great 2nd round pick if he falls that far.