UConn/Notre Dame from yesterday-
Thabeet was dominating early. Harangody tried to muscle straight into him a la DeJuan Blair and got his shot stuffed right back in his face. Thabeet hit a really nice looking 15 footer that will have the scouts drooling, then got the ball off of a nice pass and threw it down. Then got the ball in the post and hit a nice face-up jumper over Harangody. Had 7 points in the first 5 minutes. Harangody tried a jump hook and Thabeet easily blocked it. Then took a shot to the jaw as a guard was going up and was dazed, and had to leave, but came right back after a timeout. Harangody's first bucket finally came when Thabeet tried to block a shot on the perimeter and Harangody got an offensive rebound. Everything else was blocked or altered, including what few drives Notre Dame guards attempted. Got the ball in the post and hit a nice jump hook, but then lost the ball the next time he got it.
The beginning of the 2nd half was the Thabeet/Harangody show as they went back and forth against each other on offense and defense. Lost Harangody as he cut to the hoop on the first play in the second half, and Harangody got his second bucket. Thabeet attempted a fadeaway on Harangody and got it blocked. Next time tried a left handed jump hook -- it looked good, but didn't go in. Harangody came back and hit a running jump hook without jumping, just kind of flipped it up from his hip, and it somehow went in. Thabeet got it on the block the next possession and hit a nice turnaround (right handed) jump hook. Harangody came back and took him baseline for the reverse layup. Thabeet had a nice alley-oop off of an inbounds. Later, Harangody again tried to take it into Thabeet strong and again got it blocked. Tried a jump hook and again got it blocked. Finally able to hit something on Thabeet in crunch time with a crafty jump hook. Had to come out of the game with an injury after he got decked to the floor.
Thabeet finished with 16/11/8 blocks, and, incredibly, 0 personal fouls. Not often you see a guy block 8 shots without fouling anyone. The only reason Notre Dame was able to stay in this game was because of their outside shooting. They could hardly take anything inside because Thabeet was there. This was one of the best overall games I've seen Thabeet play. People were pointing to this game as another test for Thabeet. Well, he killed Harangody. KILLED him. It will interesting to see the next Pitt game.
Kemba Walker got some more time in this one, and wow is he quick and athletic. Has incredible body control around the hoop and is able to jump into bigger players and manage to avoid getting his shot blocked. He also seems to be the only UConn player who seems willing to dump the ball down to Thabeet in the post. It will be interesing to see how he does running the point full time next year. He's definitely not six feet and he's still mostly a drive and dish guy, but very athletic and has a lot of potential, assuming he can overcome his lack of height. Finished with 8/6/6