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  1. Career Game #356 Jan 2, 2011: #19 UCLA (10-3, 2-0) @ Oregon (8-3, 1-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, flexDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PG Justin Robinson 10.5 ppg, 4.3 apgNotes: OR averaging almost 75 ppg 1st Half OR shot well in our visit here last season, and their 9-10 FG start today seems to indicate it will be another tough defensive match up for us. OR's agile big men able to rotate quickly against our penetrations. We got to the line several times to keep us close in the game Halftime: Down 37-42 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 38%, OR 62%FT: UCLA 12-18, OR 5-8Key Players UCLA: SG Jim McFadden 9 pts, 5 rebsOR: PG Justin Robinson 10 pts, 3 asts 2nd Half OR still shooting at a very high clip of almost 66% FG, and we're not able to keep up. We are in the penalty 11:04, Down 52-68 We were simply trading baskets, and that is not the way to rally against a hot shooting team. Our defense had no answer today Final Score: UCLA - 83, Oregon - 97 Box Scores McFadden 19, 7, 1, 2 3sCondill 15, 5, 0Dixon 13, 2, 4, 2 stls, 3 tos, fouled outWalton 11, 0, 5, 3 tos, 3 3sIrvin 8, 6, 0Fuhs 4, 4, 1Burton 4, 4, 0Tucker 4, 1, 3, fouled outBlevins 4, 1, 1Williams 1, 0, 2Holliway 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 44-62% Rebs: +3 TOs: +1 Pts in paint: +10 2nd chance: -1 Fast break: -6 Post game observations (-): Can't expect to win on the road, if we will allow 67% FG to our opponents Pac 12 StandingsStanford, 3-0 (W3) Oregon, 2-1 (W2) Washington, 2-1 (L1) UCLA, 2-1 (L1) Utah, 2-1 (W2) Arizona, 2-1 (W1) Arizona St, 1-2 (L2) USC, 1-2 (W1) California, 1-2 (L2) Oregon St, 1-2 (W1) Washington St, 1-2 (L1) Colorado, 0-3 (L3)
  2. Career Game #355 Dec 29, 2010: Arizona St (6-4, 1-0) @ UCLA (9-3, 1-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, princetonDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr C Jeremy Piper 10.5 ppg, 5.4 rpgNotes: AZST's bench scored 52 pts in the last game, a road win at that 1st Half Nice to see we're not wasting our possessions, patiently working the ball inside either on low post plays by C Chris Condill, or the penetrations of our guards Halftime: Up 53-28 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 71%, AZST 38%TOs: UCLA 4, AZST 9Key Players UCLA: C Chris Condill 17 pts, 4 rebs, 7-8 FG 2nd Half Still a 26 pt lead midway in the 2nd half. AZST beat us 2 out of 3 times last season; we're a better team this year though Final Score: Arizona St - 58, UCLA - 79 Box Scores McFadden 22, 3, 2, 3 3s (*)Condill 19, 7, 1, 8-10 FGWatson 13, 4, 1, 2 blks, 3 tosTucker 12, 4, 5, 3 tosBlevins 5, 5, 0Burton 2, 4, 2Orvin 2, 3, 0Dixon 2, 2, 5Fuhs 2, 2, 2Williams 0, 3, 0 Team Stats FG: 52-40% Rebs: +10 TOs: -4 Pts in paint: +14 2nd chance: +6 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): Limited our turnovers to just 9. Career high for points for C Chris Condill Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 2-0 (W2) Stanford, 2-0 (W2) UCLA, 2-0 (W2) Oregon, 1-1 (W1) Arizona, 1-1 (L1) Arizona St, 1-1 (L1) Washington St, 1-1 (W1) California, 1-1 (L1) Utah, 1-1 (W1) USC, 0-2 (L2) Colorado, 0-2 (L2) Oregon St, 0-2 (L2)
  3. Career Game #354 Start of conference games Dec 26, 2010: USC (4-6, 0-0) @ UCLA (8-3, 0-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr C Keith Reeder 10.1 ppg, 6.4 rpgNotes: SCAL's defense allowing almost 48% opp FG 1st Half Decided to rest SG Jim McFadden. Didn't really mattered as we made 8 of our 1st 9 shots, en route to an early 17-2 lead. But as good as we have played offensively, SCAL remained close, and has gotten a lot of pts from the line Halftime: Up 43-31 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 63%, SCAL 43%TOs: UCLA 5, SCAL 11Key Players UCLA: PG Emeka Dixon 8 pts, 2 asts 2nd Half Our defense becoming tighter. Our big men eating up SCAL's interior defense 11:34, Up 60-40 SCAL did not see much daylight today against our lock down defense, just 21 pts in the 2nd half Final Score: USC - 52, UCLA - 78 Box Scores Burton 14, 4, 1, 2 stlsBlevins 13, 7, 1 (*)Condill 11, 4, 1Dixon 11, 1, 3Tucker 8, 1, 2Fuhs 7, 4, 3Walton 7, 3, 1Irvin 5, 2, 0Williams 2, 5, 2Milton 0, 1, 1Holliway 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 50-33% Rebs: +2 TOs: -14 Pts in paint: +36 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Best part of our defense today was we're able to control the defensive boards consistently; only 3 2nd chance pts for SCAL Pac 12 StandingsArizona, 1-0 (W1) Arizona St, 1-0 (W1) California, 1-0 (W1) Washington, 1-0 (W1) Stanford, 1-0 (W1) UCLA, 1-0 (W1) Washington St, 0-1 (L1) Oregon, 0-1 (L1) USC, 0-1 (L1) Utah, 0-1 (L1) Colorado, 0-1 (L1) Oregon St, 0-1 (L1)
  4. Career Game #353 JAG Invitational Finals Dec 25, 2010: (2) UCLA (7-3) vs #22 (1) Memphis (8-2) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, motionDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr SF Shannon Brown 16.8 ppgNotes: We already beat MEM earlier in the season, 88-61 1st Half MEM's offense much more potent this time. SG Jim McFadden suffered what seems like a slight injury, but he can still play Halftime: Down 29-34 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 38%, MEM 54%TOs: UCLA 8, MEM 5Key Players UCLA: SG Jim McFadden 8 pts, 2 rebs 2nd Half We're shooting much better here in the 2nd half. Several players also beginning to contribute on offense 10:16, Up 49-43 Both teams coming up with a lot of good defensive stops, to setup a tight finish. SG Jim McFadden won't be able to continue 3:24, Up 55-51 We got 2 baskets from our big men. Up 8. MEM answers with a 3. Up 5. We miss. Foul called. We're in the penalty. MEM hits both FTs. Timeout 1:11, Up 59-56 Another basket by PF Justin Blevins! Timeout MEM 0:58, Up 61-56 MEM makes it a 1 possession game with a jumper. Up 3. MEM opted to foul quickly. SG Dickey Walton with a split. Up 4. After a MEM timeout, they scored on a drive. Up 2. We made sure we get the ball to PG Emeka Dixon. Dixon got fouled. Dixon knocks down both FTs. Up 4. 0:20 left. MEM threw the ball away. That should do it. Dicon iced the game with 2 more from the line JAG Invitational Champs! Final Score: UCLA - 66, Memphis - 60 Box Scores Blevins 13, 3, 0, 2 blks (*)Condill 12, 7, 0Burton 10, 9, 0, 2 blksMcFadden 10, 3, 0Walton 9, 8, 1, 2 stlsIrvin 8, 1, 0Dixon 4, 2, 3Williams 0, 3, 2Tucker 0, 3, 2, 3 tosFuhs 0, 2, 0Holliway 0, 2, 0Robert 0, 0, 0Milton 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 40-44% Rebs: +17 TOs: +3 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: +9 Fast break: +5 Post game observations (+): We took the battle inside the paint, and our main 4 big man rotation delivered, combining for 43 pts
  5. Career Game #352 JAG Invitational Semifinals Dec 24, 2010: (6) West Virginia (8-3) vs (2) UCLA (6-3) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, motionDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr C Aaron Smiley 11.7 ppg, 6.7 rpgNotes: WVA allows opponents to shoot 37.1% 3PT 1st Half WVA off to a quick start, and we played catch up the whole 1st half. I am more worried about our turnovers than our low shooting percentage Halftime: Up 31-28 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 28%, WVA 44%TOs: UCLA 8, WVA 5Key Players UCLA: C Anthony Burton 7 pts, 7 rebs, 2 blks 2nd Half 6 more turnovers in such a quick span, for a total of 14 for the game 11:35, Down 40-44 We finally got our heads together, and stopped the habit of giving the ball away; only 1 turnover in the last 8 mins. With more opportunities to score, we gptcontrol of the game 3:47, Up 58-51 Lead was still 7 with less than a minute left. WVA started fouling, and PG Emeka Dixon more than happy to get to the line to seal the game Final Score: West Virginia - 60, UCLA - 69 Box Scores Dixon 14, 1, 3, 3 tosWalton 13, 6, 1, 2 blksBurton 11, 9, 1, 3 stls, 2 blks (*)McFadden 9, 5, 1, 2 stls, 3 tosIrvin 6, 4, 1, 2 stlsWilliams 6, 2, 0Tucker 4, 2, 2, 4 tosCondill 3, 3, 1Fuhs 2, 4, 3Blevins 1, 0, 0Roberts 0, 1, 0Holliway 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 39-42% Rebs: +12 TOs: -2 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +9 Post game observations (+): The 15 offensive offensive rebounds we got somehow offset those early turnovers(-): Although we did better towards the end, those 15 turnovers almost cost us the game
  6. Career Game #351 JAG Invitational Dec 23, 2010: (7) Alabama (5-5) vs (2) UCLA (5-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, inside, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr SG Jason BoddickerNotes: BAMA committing 16.2 topg 1st Half We were hoping for more BAMA turnovers, but they have done a good job keeping the ball. Our shooting and half court defense were a little better Halftime: Up 34-26 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 45%, BAMA 36%2nd chance: UCLA 0, BAMA 6Key Players UCLA: SG Jim McFadden 10 pts, 5 rebs 2nd Half A 7-0 run to start the 2nd half gave us more control on our substitution patterns. Although BAMA rallied to cut our our lead to 7 with 3 mins remaining, we had more fresher legs towards the end to finish the job Final Score: Alabama - 58, UCLA - 67 Box Scores McFadden 17, 7, 0 (*)Blevins 16, 0, 1Williams 7, 7, 0Dixon 5, 2, 6, 2 blksCondill 4, 5, 1, 2 stlsBurton 4, 5, 0Walton 4, 4, 2, 2 stlsTucker 4, 1, 1Irvin 4, 1, 1Roberts 2, 1, 0Fuhs 0, 2, 0Holliway 0, 1, 0 Team Stats FG: 44-38% Rebs: +5 TOs: +1 Pts in paint: +12 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): Scored 38 points in the paint
  7. Career Game #350 Dec 19, 2010: #1 Maryland (11-0) @ UCLA (4-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr SG Shawn Lewis 17.6 ppg, 4.5 rpgNotes: A high powered offensive team, averaging 76.1 ppg 1st Half Very difficuly MD's offense, unless you give up a lot of fouls, and that's what happened to us. Halftime: Tied at 34 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 52%, MD 48%FT: UCLA 1-2, MD 7-11Key Players UCLA: SG Jim McFadden 10 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half Got a few stops. MD with 5 turnovers in the 2nd half. Enough to give us a double digit lead 12:07, Up 56-43 We managed to hold off MD despite our penalty situation. Lead up to 18 with less than 4 mins remaining. We started wasting some time at the 2 min mark, and held on for the win. A much needed win against a quality opponent Final Score: Maryland - 62, UCLA - 76 Box Scores McFadden 23, 7, 5, 2 blks (*)Tucker 10, 2, 3Walton 10, 0, 1, 5 tosCondill 8, 3, 1, 2 stlsBurton 6, 2, 1Blevins 5, 4, 2, 2 stlsDixon 5, 1, 1Irvin 5, 0, 2Roberts 2, 2, 1Fuhs 2, 0, 2Williams 0, 3, 1Holliway 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 55-43% Rebs: -2 TOs: -8 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: -2 Fast break: -2 Post game observations (+): Forced 21 turnovers on MD
  8. Career Game #349 Dec 12, 2010: UCLA (4-2) @ Toledo (5-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, outside, motionDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr PF Chad Grace 12.9, 7.5 rpgNotes: TOL shooting just 27.7% 3PT 1st Half TOL pitting up quick shots, but they are not making them esp from the outside. We took the ball more inside, and got TOL into early penalty Halftime: Up 37-23 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 46%, TOL 29%Paint: UCLA 22, TOL 8Key Players UCLA: SG Jim McFadden 10 pts, 2 rebs 2nd Half We have 7 turnovers already here in the 2nd half, making it easy for TOL to come back 11:51, Up 45-42 More turnovers, and TOL in control of the game now. We're in the penalty 7:40, Down 50-54 We just want to close and not let TOL get away for good. SG Jim McFadden finally ties the game 4:43, Tied at 60 Both teams got nothing on their next 2 possessions. TOL hits a 3. SG Jim McFadden answers back with also a 3. Still tied. TOL scored the next 4 pts. McFadden can only managed a split. Down 3. TOL hits 2 FTs. Down 5. We get a FG. Down 3. TOL finally misses. Timeout 1:19, Down 66-69 We had 2 chances to score. Both missed. TOL scores a crucial basket. Down 5. We hit a 3 in the end, but it was too late. Disappointing. We let this one get away after leading by as many as 14 Final Score: UCLA - 69, Toledo - 74 Box Scores McFadden 24, 2, 1, 3 3sDixon 9, 4, 7, 9 tosWalton 9, 3, 0Burton 6, 3, 1Blevins 6, 2, 0Condill 5, 7, 1Tucker 4, 2, 2, 3 tosFuhs 4, 2, 1Roberts 2, 3, 0Williams 0, 3, 0Irvin 0, 2, 1, 2 stls Team Stats FG: 45-43% Rebs: +6 TOs: +4 Pts in paint: +2 2nd chance: Even Fast break: -3 Post game observations (-): 13 turnovers in the 2nd half is just too much. PG Emeka Dixon awful today
  9. Career Game #348 Dec 5, 2010: #9 LSU (5-1) @ #18 UCLA (4-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, outside, flexDefense: 2-3, presses on occasionKey Players: So C Brian Oliver 19.0 ppg, 15.3 rpgNotes: LSU are the defending national champs 1st Half Challenge in defending against LSU's C Brian Oliver is that he is threat both inside and out. Our transition baskets helped keep us in the game Halftime: Tied at 35 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 42%, LSU 39%Fast break: UCLA 8, LSU 0Key Players UCLA: SG Dickey Walton 12 pts, 4 rebsLSU: C Brian Oliver 11 pts, 10 rebs 2nd Half LSU got off with an early 9-2 run earlier. We've slowly come back in this low-scoring 2nd half so far 11:57, Down 42-44 LSU's C Brian Oliver now with a 20-20 game! We are in the penalty again 7:34, Down 49-52 LSU getting a lot of opportunities from the line 3:46, Down 55-59 SG Jim McFadden hits a 3. Down 1. But LSU's C Brian Oliver scored 5 unanswered pts. Timeout 2:22, Down 58-64 3 unproductive possessions including 2 turnovers, before we finally scored, Still a 6pt deficit, but with only 0:43 left. We hits a quick 3. Not yet over. Down 3. We gave up a foul. LSU splits. Down 4. Another quick 3! Down 1. Quick foul. LSU splits. Timeout 0:10, Down 66-68 SG Jim McFadden about to take a 3. But he found a much open PF Justin Blevins, who puts up a medium range jumper. Shot is good! We go to OT! We were down 6 with less than a minute left earlier Halftime: Tied at 68 LSU getting crucial offensive rebounds here in OT 2:15, Down 70-74 Teams traded misses. We get a steal and scored on the break. Down 2. After and LSU timeout, they committed a turnover. A miss by SG Dickey Walton. LSU the hit a big 3. Timeout 0:51, Down 72-77 SG Jim McFadden refusing to give up, and hits a 3! Down 2. 0:39. No need to give up a foul yet. PF Justin Blevins gets a steal, and the outlet to McFadden is good! 0:27, Tied. LSU scores inside! Last timeout 0:11, Down 77-79 SG Jim McFadden has the ball. McFadden opted to pass; he should have taken the shot. C Anthony Burton forced to put up a shot. Blocked by LSU's C Brian Oliver! Game over. Oliver finished the game with 25 pts, 22 rebs, and 3 blks Final Score: LSU - 79, UCLA - 77 Box Scores McFadden 21, 6, 2, 2 stls, 5 tos, 2 3sWalton 20, 11, 4, 2 3sBurton 11, 8, 0, 2 blksBlevins 6, 2, 2Fuhs 5, 1, 0Tucker 4, 2, 3, 3 tosDixon 4, 0, 1, fouled outCondill 2, 3, 1Irvin 2, 2, 1, 3 stlsRoberts 2, 1, 1Williams 0, 1, 1Holliway 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 43-43% Rebs: -9 TOs: -7 Pts in paint: Even 2nd chance: -7 Fast break: +16 Post game observations (+): We were able to run, and scored 27 fast break pts(-): We had no answer against LSU's C Brian Oliver
  10. Career Game #347 Nov 28, 2010: Oklahoma (2-2) @ #18 UCLA (3-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, high postDefense: 2-3 presses on occasionKey Players: So SG Kevin Martin 16.5 ppg, 4.5 rpgNotes: OK shooting just 38.4% FG 1st Half Shot well from the outside to counter OK's zone. We also did a good job controlling the defensive rebounds Halftime: Up 40-29 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 53%, OK 35%Key Players UCLA: SG Jim McFadden 11 pts, 2 stls 2nd Half Our 5 2nd half turnovers preventing us from pulling away for good 11:38, Up 53-41 OK started to connect on their outside shots, and continue to remain close. We are i the penalty 5:14, Up 68-56 We maintained our 12 pt lead with less than 2 mins to go, and decided to slow down and burn some time Final Score: Oklahoma - 60, UCLA - 76 Box Scores McFadden 19, 5, 3, 2 stls, 3 tos (*) Dixon 14, 4, 4, 2 3sBlevins 10, 4, 1Walton 7, 1, 2, 2 blks, 5 tosIrvin 7, 1, 0Milton 6, 3, 3Fuhs 4, 2, 1Tucker 4, 0, 2Condill 3, 7, 0Burton 2, 4, 0Roberts 0, 1, 1 Team Stats FG: 50-36% Rebs: +3 TOs: -1 Pts in paint: Even 2nd chance: -6 Fast break: -7 Post game observations (-): Good FG shooting against the zone defense
  11. Career Game #346 Nov 24, 2010: #11 UCLA (3-0) @ Xavier (0-2) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses half of the timeKey Players: So SF Marvin Jack 11.0 ppg, 7.0 rpgNotes: XAV averaging just 57 ppg in their 1st 2 games 1st Half XAV shooting the ball consistently well right from the opening buzzer. We need to do a better job in contesting their outside shots. SF Chris Williams went down with an injury earlier Halftime: Down 29-39 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 36%, XAV 52%Asts: UCLA 6, XAV 13Key Players UCLA: SG Dickey Walton 9 pts, 2 rebs 2nd Half We made some improvements on our shooting, but we're still struggling to contain XAV's shooters 11:27, Down 44-55 Still just a manageable 10 pt deficit with 7 mins remaining. But then, our shooting went cold, giving us no chance to make a late comeback Final Score: UCLA - 60, Xavier - 79 Box Scores Walton 18, 2, 1McFadden 12, 3, 1, 2 stls, 3 tosIrvin 7, 3, 0Condill 6, 7, 0Blevins 5, 3, 0Tucker 4, 1, 2Fuhs 4, 1, 1Burton 2, 4, 1, 2 stlsDixon 2, 3, 3, 6 tosMilton 0, 1, 0Williams 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 39-53% Rebs: +1 TOs: +1 Pts in paint: +2 2nd chance: +5 Fast break: -20 Post game observations (-): Lots of break down on our defense. Not only in defending the perimeter (XAV shot 8-19 3PT), but also in transition giving up 20 fast break pts
  12. Career Game #345 Nov 21, 2010: #12 Duke (1-0) @ #11 UCLA (2-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, triangleDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr SG Ashley Zim 22 pts in their 1st gameNotes: 1st Half A close game with 12 lead changes. Fr SG Dickey Walton picking up where he left off from the previous game, scoring in double figures already. We defended well against DUKE's 3pt shooting. We missed 7 FTs already Halftime: Up 38-34 Key stat(s) 3PT: UCLA 4-7, DUKE 2-13Fast break: UCLA 4, DUKE 8Key Players UCLA: SG Dickey Walton 11 pts 2nd Half We are attacking the rim more, esp SG Jim McFadden. However, we continue to miss from the line; just 13-23 FT 10:28, Up 53-47 Even our big men are putting in their share of inside baskets. SG Dickey Walton's 3 in our last play gave us our largest lead so far. Both teams in the penalty 5:47, Up 66-53 We maintained control of the game and still led by 14 with 2 mins remaining. We slowed down the game, and get another good win. Final Score: Duke - 65, UCLA - 74 Box Scores McFadden 21, 2, 2, 2 3s (*)Walton 16, 2, 0, 2 3sBlevins 12, 6, 1Irvin 8, 4, 1Burton 6, 3, 0, 2 stlsWilliams 3, 6, 1, 2 blksDixon 3, 0, 3Condill 2, 5, 1Tucker 2, 4, 5Fuhs 1, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 51-42% Rebs: -1 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +12 2nd chance: -3 Fast break: -4 Post game observations (+): Good 2nd half for SG Jim McFadden. But a significant factor in this game is the collective contribution of our big men, giving us more balance to our offense
  13. Career Game #344 Nov 17, 2010: #22 Memphis (2-0) @ UCLA (1-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, motionDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr C Charles Keady 17.0 ppg, 11.0 rpgNotes: MEM averaging 42 rpg in their 1st 2 games 1st Half Excellent defense, which was focused on stopping MEM's C Charles Keady. Keady went scoreless on 0-5 FG. The big lead lead we established early allowed me to give more time to our freshmen, who collective scored 15 pts. Halftime: Up 43-20 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 53%, MEM 27%Paint: UCLA 30, MEM 10Key Players UCLA: C Chris Condill 8 pts, 5 rebs, 2 stls 2nd Half Lead went as high as 33 with 11 mins left. I pulled out my starters and let the reserves finished the game Final Score: Memphis - 61, UCLA - 86 Box Scores McFadden 16, 3, 1, 4 3sWalton 15, 2, 2Blevins 13, 5, 1Condill 10, 11, 3, 2 stls (*)Fuhs 9, 1, 0Dixon 8, 3, 5, 3 tosIrvin 6, 0, 0Williams 5, 4, 0Burton 2, 4, 1Tucker 2, 3, 6Roberts 0, 1, 1 Team Stats FG: 56-39% Rebs: +8 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +10 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): Good start to the season, playing good defense against possible national title contenders.
  14. Career Game #343 Start of Season Nov 14, 2010: #14 UNLV (0-0) @ UCLA (0-0) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, outside, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: So PG Dexter McConnellNotes: UNLV was the #1 ranked team at the end of last season, but they were on probation 1st Half Our defense shut down UNLV on 2nd chance and fast break pts. Good start for C Chris Condill, who is very active on offense Halftime: Up 29-25 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 48%, UNLV 40%Paint: UCLA 18, UNLV 8Key Players UCLA: C Chris Condill 10 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half We're getting our pts mostly inside the paint. The players are very disciplined in our defensive rotations 10:50, Up 40-33 UNLV got to within 2, as they intensified their defense against our penetrations. PG Emeka Dixon came back to the floor, and he immediately scored 5 pts in a 7-0 run, forcing UNLV to call a timeout 4:57, Up 47-38 After UNLV got a basket, we scored another 7 unanswered pts to go up by 14 with just over 2 mins remaining. We slowed down the game. UNLV cut our lead to 8, but not enough time for them Final Score: UNLV - 46, UCLA - 54 Box Scores Dixon 12, 4, 5, 3 stls (*)McFadden 11, 5, 0, 4 tosCondill 10, 8, 1, 3 tosWilliams 9, 2, 1, 4 tosBlevins 6, 5, 1Walton 4, 1, 1Burton 2, 2, 0Fuhs 0, 1, 0Tucker 0, 0, 1Roberts 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 49-38% Rebs: +3 TOs: +1 Pts in paint: +14 2nd chance: Even Fast break: +7 Post game observations (+): Just 6 3PT attempts, stark contrast to last season where we had to depend a lot on our 3pt shooting to win games(-): We committed 19 turnovers
  15. 2010-11 UCLA Lineup Starters 1: Sr PG Emeka Dixon, 6-5, 3/5/4.5 (Logan, UT)2: Sr SG Jim McFadden, 6-0, 4.5/5.0 (Tujunga, CA) (*)3: Jr SF Chris Williams, 6-6, 3.0/4.0 (Madera, CA)4: Jr PF Justin Blevins, 6-8, 2.0/4.0 (Rocky Ford, CO)5: Jr C Chris Condill, 6-9, 3.5/4.0 (Oakman, AL)Reserves 5: Fr C Anthony Burton, 7-1, 3.0/4.0 (Pine Bluff, AR)1/2: Fr SG Dickey Walton, 6-4, 2.5/5.0 (San Jose, CA)1/2: Fr PG Eugene Tucker, 6-0, 1.5/4.0 (Greenwood, SC)3: Fr SF Dave Fuhs, 6-8, 2.5/4.0 (Tahoe City, NV)3/4: So SF Jordan Milton, 6-7, 2.0/4.0 (Madill, OK)1/2: So PG Keith Holliway, 6-1, 1.0/4.0 (Detroit, MI)4/5: Jr PF Julian Irvin, 6-8, 1.5/3.5 (Garrison, ND)Walk-ons 4/5: Jr C Larry Roberts, 6-8, 3.0/3.5 (Oceanside, CA)1/2: Sr SG Edmond Mohr, 6-1, 3.0/3.0 (North Hills, CA)4/5: Fr PF Doug Mourant, 6-8, 2.0/4.0 (Livingston, CA)(*) Norton candidate
  16. 2010 Draft (former players at Washington) #46: Sr SG Winston Waldon#56: Sr SF Pat Canal
  17. Coaching Stats as of 2010 (10 years) Ratings Offense: 55(+5)Defense: 55 (+5)Recruiting: 43 (+5)Scouting: 23 (+3)Development: 55 (+5)Reputation: 64 (+4)Record Overall W-L: 290-52 (0.848)NCAA App: 10NCAA Titles: 2Final 4s: 2Sweet 16s: 7NCAA W-L: 25-8Conf Titles: 5Nat'l COY: 2Conf COY: 1020-Wins: 10
  18. Final Set of Recruits HS Seniors SG Dickey Walton, 6-4, #38 (SCR: A, STL: B, OUT: B, OVR: APG Eugene Tucker, 6-0, #68 (PAS: A, HND: B. OUT: B. OVR: BSF David Fuhs, 6-8, #94 (SCR: B, PAS: B, DEF: B, OVR: BC Anthony Burton, 7-1, #153 (REB: B, BLK: B, INS: B, OVR: B
  19. Graduating Players 1. PG Jon Brunson Regular season: 117 G, 5.8 ppg, 1.2 rpg, 2.3 apg, 88 3s, 42% FG, 65% FTPost season: 7 G, 8.4 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 2.3 apg, 7 3s, 46% FG, 67% FTGPA: 3.22. SG Tre Cleveland Regular season: 95 G, 8.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 1.6 apg, 119 3s, 43% FG, 85% FTPost season: 7G, 9.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 2.1 apg, 12 3s, 40% FG, 100% FTGPA: 3.13. SF David Davenport Regular season: 104 G, 6.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 1.4 apg, 75 3s, 43% FG, 82% FTPost season: 7 G, 3.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.1 apg, 3 3s, 56% FGGPA: 3.54. PF Roderick Shehan Regular season: 108 G, 1.6 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 44% FG, 76% FTPost season: 7 G, 0.4 ppg, 0.7 rpgGPA: 3.3
  20. 2009-10 Team Stats, Rankings Team Points: 75.1 (#8)Rebounds: 31.8 (#102)Assists: 16.4 (#13)Steals: 7.6 (#22)Blocks: 1.6 (#276)TOs: 11.1 (#1)FG%: 44.9 (#107)3PT%: 35.2 (#155)FT%: 72.3 (#164)Opposition Points: 66.0 (#137)FG%: 45.3 (#246)3PT%: 35.2 (#214)TOs: 17.4 (#10)Efficiency Offense: 54.3 (#6)Defense: 47.7 (#280)
  21. 2009-10 Individual Stats and Rankings (Nat'l Rank) Points SG Jim McFadden - 21.5 ppg (#7)PG Emeka Dixon - 9.3SG Tre Cleveland - 8.7PF Justin Blevins - 6.3PG Jon Brunson - 5.9SF Jordan Milton - 5.7C Mel McAfee - 5.3C Chris Condill - 5.0PF Roderick Shehan - 3.5SF David Davenport - 3.2PF Julian Irvin - 2.3SF Chris Williams - 1.8PG Keith Holliway - 1.2Rebounds SG Jim McFadden - 5.9 rpgC Chris Condill - 5.3C Mel McAfee - 3.8PF Roderick Shehan - 3.1SG Tre Cleveland - 3.1PF Justin Blevins - 3.0Assists PG Emeka Dixon - 3.7 apgPG Jon Brunson - 3.7Steals SG Jim McFadden - 1.3 spgBlocks SG Jim McFadden - 0.6 bpgTurn overs PG Emeka Dixon - 2.6 topgPG Jon Brunson - 2.63pt shots made SG Jim McFadden - 107 (#21)PG Emeka Dixon - 46SG Tre Cleveland - 46PG Jon Brunson - 25SF Jordan Milton - 14SF David Davnport - 4PG Keith Holliway - 3PF Julian Irvin - 2SF Chris Williams - 2FG % (min: 30 FGA) C Chris Condill - 62.1% (72 of 116)C Mel McAfee - 62.0PF Justin Blevins - 55.6PF Julian Irvin - 53.3PF Roderick Shehan - 46.3SF David Davenport - 44.9PG Jon Brunson - 43.0PG Emeka Dixon - 42.7SF Jordan Milton - 40.6SG Tre Cleveland - 40.4SG Jim McFadden - 39.0FT% (min: 20 FTA) PG Emeka Dixon - 88.0% (44 of 50)PF Roderick Shehan - 84.0PF Julian Irvin - 83.3PF Justin Blevins - 76.6SG Tre Cleveland - 76.5SG Jim McFadden - 73.5SF Jordan Milton - 71.4PG Jon Brunson - 69.7C Mel McAfee - 52.6C Chris Condill - 51.53PT% (min: 10 3PA) PG Emeka Dixon - 37.1% (46 of 124)SG Jim McFadden - 36.3PG Jon Brunson - 35.2SG Tre Cleveland - 34.8SF David Davenport - 30.8SF Jordan Milton - 24.1Minutes SG Jim McFadden - 29.1 mpgSG Tre Cleveland - 21.9PG Emeka Dixon - 21.7C Chris Condill 20.3C Mel McAfee - 17.8PG Jon Brunson - 17.5PF Justin Blevins - 17.1SF Jordan Milton - 16.4PF Roderick Shehan - 16.2SF David Davenport - 15.2PF Julian Irvin - 7.5PG Keith Holliway - 4.2SF Chris Williams - 3.0
  22. 2010 Awards National 1st Team: Jr SG Jim McFaddenConference POY: Jr SG Jim McFaddenDPOY: Jr SG Jim McFadden1st Team: Jr SG Jim McFaddenI won my 6th Pac 12 COY
  23. NCAA Final 4 East: (6) #20 IowaMidwest: (9) MarylandSouth: (1) #4 LSUWest: (2) #11 Arkansas(6) #20 Iowa def (9) Maryland, 70-61 (1) #4 LSU def (2) #11 Arkansas Finals (1) #4 LSU def (6) #20 Iowa, 64-51. LSU wins their 3rd national title.
  24. Major Upsets 2nd Round (14) Long Beach St def (3) #9 Kentucky3rd Round (9) Maryland def (1) #2 Syracuse(8) Pepperdine def (1) #4 UCLASweet 16 (9) Maryland def (5) #10 Toledo(5) #14 Houston def (1) #3 Duke(6) #20 Iowa def (2) #7 St John's Elite 8 (9) Maryland def (2) #5 Villanova
  25. Career Game #342 2010 NCAA Tournament 3rd Round Mar 19, 2010: (8) Pepperdine (20-11, 10-6) vs (1) #4 UCLA (28-5, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, triangleDefense: m2m, presses half of the gameKey Players: Sr C Tre James 15.6 ppg, 10.8 rpg (#2 Nat'l), 2.5 bpg (#3)Notes: With James anchoring their defense, no surprise that PEPP allows opponents just 40.4% FGHow they got here Automatic selection (Champs, West Coast tournament)(2nd Rd) Def Santa Clara, 88-53 (James 26 pts, 17 rebs, 4 blks; STCL 30% FG) 1st Half Our defensive game plan of clogging the lane to force C Tre James out of the paint did not work. PEPP were hitting their jump shots; when they made 9 of their 1st 12 shots, we were forced to adjust. The adjustments didn't help us either, as PEPP started attacking the lane and drawing a lot fouls. I got warned for excessive complaining Halftime: Down 30-43 Key stat(s) FG: UCLA 39%, PEP 54%FT: UCLA 1-4, PEPP 11-14Key Players UCLA: SG Jim McFadden 10 pts, 3 rebsPEPP: C Tre James 7 pts, 7 rebs, 5 blks 2nd Half We started to work our way back. A big development came when PEPP's C Tre James picked up his 4th foul, and has to sit for some time13:09, Down 48-53 This is our best chance to come back, but we have not taken advantage. We're missing even easy inside shots8:47, Down 54-59 Our deficit increased to 9 again, but we came back immediately. C Chris Condill scoring our last 4 pts. As poor as we have played today, we'er down by just 1 possession4:06, Down 64-67 A turnover by PG Jon Brunson, only his 1st of the game, but very crucial as it lead to an easy basket by PEPP. Down 5. On the next play, PEPP's Tre James picks up his 5th foul. Both teams in the penalty. C Chris Condill splits.3:28, Down 65-69 A steal by PF Justin Blevins, outlet to PG Jon Brunson who scores on the break. Down 2! Another turnover by PEPP. Brunson drives, puts up a floater, scores, plus a foul! But Brunson missed the FT that could have given us the lead. We have missed 7 FTs already. Oh geez2:26, Tied at 69 PEPP scores on a jumper from the left corner. Timeout1:55, Down 69-71 We need to attack. SG Jim McFadden goes inside. Missed. McFadden gets it back. Another shot. Missed again. McFadden just 8-26 FG today. PEPP with the rebound. Foul called. I wanted to shout at the refs, but can't risk a T. PEPP makes both. It's slipping away. Timeout1:11, Down 69-73 We need any kind of basket. SG Jim McFadden missing a 3. PEPP with the ball. PEPP with a huried 3. Miss. Timeout0:42, Down 69-73 We look a for a quick 3. SG Tre Cleveland missed. We give up a foul. PEPP made 2 FTs. Down 6. We even turned the ball over on consecutive possessions. Season ended early. Lots of work to do in the off season Final Score: Pepperdine - 78, UCLA - 69 Box Scores McFadden 20, 6, 2, 3 3sBrunson 13, 4, 6Condill 9, 6, 1Cleveland 8, 3, 3, 2 3sBlevins 8, 3, 1McAfee 5, 2, 0Davenport 2, 2, 0Shehan 2, 1, 1Dixon 2, 0, 4Milton 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 43-50% Rebs: -10 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +12 2nd chance: -8 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): Program went back to relevancy in my 1st season. Expectations may have been set higher because of being a (1) seed, but in reality, lots of work to do to rebuild our lineup