Showing posts with label Darrin Horn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darrin Horn. Show all posts

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Gamecocks Basketball takes on Clemson Today


Safe to say the score of this game will be more than 34-17 but the need for a Carolina victory is very similar. 

The No. 18 Tigers (6-2) will host rival South Carolina on Sunday at 1 p.m. in Littlejohn Coliseum. The South Carolina Gamecocks have a rare opportunity on Sunday afternoon to knock off its first top 25 opponent and get a needed win versus Clemson on the hardcourt after beating them on the football turf. If the Gamecocks are able to travel to Littlejohn Coliseum and sneak away with a victory from the No. 18 Clemson Tigers, Carolina will have handed its bitter enemy what could be its worst weeklong span in history.

The Tigers will face a South Carolina (6-1) team that has been short on bodies early in the season, as senior forward Dominique Archie and junior Mike Holmes have recently fallen out of the lineup.  Archie, who averages 14.4 points and six rebounds per game, is out indefinitely following a knee sprain. Meanwhile, Holmes, who averages 11 points per game, is out following eye injury earlier in the week after breaking a bone in his face. 

Look for Devan Downey, as the two-time All-SEC point guard, to step up as he must to lead this team while others are down with injuries.  Devan is averaging 19 points per game to go along with a team-leading 23 assists and 15 steals.  Downey will need a similar performance to what he did last year when he posted a career-high 37 points on the Tigers last year, though South Carolina ultimately fell 98-87 in Columbia.

Last season’s loss was the fifth straight for South Carolina against the Tigers, the past four by an average margin of defeat of more than 15 points.

Horn knows how important it is to beat your rival and look for him to do all he can from the sidelines to will his players to the win.
“I was here for only one of those, so it's hard for me to talk about what's happened throughout the past,” Gamecocks coach Darrin Horn told reporters Friday. “That being said, there's no question we recognize that this is an important game to our fans and to people in this state.
“I don't think there's any doubt that we know it’s important, and we want to win it.”
Wanting to win and doing it are two different things and to get that needed win then Carolina will have to do the following:

1.  Get a Early lead or at least hang tough in the 1st half --- if Carolina can get a early lead it will play mental games with the tigers that recently gave up a 23 point lead in the loss to Illinois.  Gamecocks must keep the game close and not get desperate.
2.  Strong interior play --- CU lives off interior play, getting easy buckets and 2nd chance points.  The Gamecocks will have to play big today and limit easy baskets by boxing out and rotating over to help.
3.  Play as a unit --- Devan will get points but others must step up today.  The gamecocks must out-hustle CU and do all the small things right today to get a 'W'.

I think Carolina can win this game today with a balanced attack and beating the press.  Clemson is still hurting over the last loss and now is the perfect time for the Gamecocks to strike.

'Da Cocks by 6, something like 78-72.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Andy Katz says Gamecocks Preseason Top 25

Andy Katz from ESPN has his early pre-preseason TOP 25 college basketball programs listed HERE and he has the USC Gamecocks at #23!

Here is what he writes:

23. South Carolina: The Gamecocks were a game or two away from making the NCAAs last season. They got Devan Downey and Dominique Archie back from the NBA draft. Downey played extremely well in workouts and has the capability to take over games. This is a team that should only get better and make the SEC East one of the toughest groupings in the country.

I like it...thoughts?

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Horn fills job on his staff

Was that quick or what? I am waiting for someone to complain about the hiring process on this one as to me...the outsider looking in....it was quick or maybe just bang-bang so to speak. Maybe this was all in the works for one to leave and one to join. Who knows....

Fact is Coach Horn wasted no time in getting L.J. Hepp to come to South Carolina as the director of operations for the men's basketball team.

Horn, USC fill operations director job

Thursday, April 16, 2009

First look at 09-10 Gamecock Basketball Team & Thoughts

After reading, Five questions USC faces for 2009-10, from THE STATE and USC men’s basketball pick up two more signees ; I decided to take a stab at what the squad looks like in the upcoming season. Now this is assuming that Archie and Devan will be back.

The 09-10 Gamecock Squad ---

Starters
PG: Downey

Devan is an excellent PG, even if he struggled down the final stretch this year. I believe he was simply worn out by the end of the year. Hopefully next year we can get him more rest. I expect Downey's stats next year to be ~20 PPG, 4.5 AST, 3 STL. I expect him to come back for the 09-10 year. I also expect him to be a contender for SEC POY!

SG: Brandis Raley Ross

Congrats to Brandis for being named the SEC 6th Man of the Year, but I would say he would be a below average starter in the SEC. He's a decent ball handler, but he looks to be in slow motion when on the court. Not explosive at all and not able to create his own shot. Throughout his career he has typically played well in out-of-conference play and then disappeared in SEC play. This changed (to a degree) this season, but he still has the tendency to disappear for games at a time. His biggest attribute is his 3-point shooting; however, his form seems to fluctuate throughout the season. As a result his shooting is very inconsistent. In games this year he seemed to benefit from the occasional defensive breakdown. A 2 guard needs to be able to create his shot or be money from 3 Brandis has not been either of these so their is some work to do. Big area to improve is being a better decision maker on the court.

SF: Dominique Archie

Dominique will most likely provide more of the same: ~11.5 PPG 8 REB. Very athletic and very good defender. By the time he is done next year NBA scouts will be drooling over him. He has worked very hard on his shot all over the court, coach just needs to find a way to keep him in the offense. He is a freak athlete and a wonderful defender that is finally at his natural position. Needs to work on handling the ball. He unfortunately disappears on offense on occasion. However, when he is assertive and aggressive he is a weapon. It has always been very easy to tell how Archie will play in a game: just watch the 1st few minutes and that will tell you all you need to know. Archie is a good SEC player who I see duplicating his All-SEC 2nd Team honors next year. Doesn't need to go to NBA as one more year can help him!

PF: Mike Holmes

Mike is only a soph and I see him continuing to improve. This year he was slightly under 11 PPG and 8 REB. I see those numbers improving to about 13 PPG and 8.5 REB. Foul trouble is a weakness (his flopping does not endear him to the refs). He is a beast and wants to dominate every time out. That does let him get frustrated from time to time. Overall Mike is a very good player (I'd say 3rd team All-SEC this year) and I see him being even better than that in the future.

C: Sam Muldrow

Muldrow showed occasional glimpses of greatness (see UGA game and KY game) but otherwise was very inconsistent. I often question his awareness as far as defensive rebounding and locating defensive players. I also think he needs to be WAY more assertive when rebounding offensively. There is no reason a man of his size should not get some offensive putbacks. He can be a very good shot blocker, but he is no Varnado. Varnado is extremely disciplined and still gets his blocks, while I think Sam gambles on blocks and thus allows some easy baskets. Sam definitely needs to bulk up and just be more assertive on both ends of the court. Many have been very high on Muldrow this year but I still consider him a slightly below average SEC center/forward.

Bench:

Steed: hustles and provides decent depth, but at times he has really been a deficiency on the court (ex. MSU game in SEC tourney). Needs to work this summer on his game.

Evka: an excellent 3-point shooter who does not provide much else. Not much of a creator obviously, but that is ok as we need someone to keep defenses guessing with Devan driving and dishing. Also, he has become a pretty decent rebounder here at the end of the season as it seems he has quit shying away from contact. Unfortunately, despite his nice stroke from behind the arc he cannot create his shot at all. He is strictly a spot up shooter. His lack of speed often makes him unable to get open for a shot. As a result he often provides nothing on offense. On the defensive end his effort has gotten better but he is still a liability. I look to him to improve but to be much like he was this past year next year.

Carter: I know he was a project, but in the SEC, I would get my five fouls out of him. He is 6'10 260 and I think we are crazy not to put him in for 2 minutes spurts here and there.

Lakeem Jackson: I am extremely excited about Jackson as he seems to have a very high basketball IQ. He can play the 2 or the 3 and is another great athlete which we need. He will get his dunks in this offense. I like about him the fact that he prides himself on defense. I love a good defender and that will be huge subbing out Archie for another defender. He is able to do a lot on both ends of the court and has shown very good leadership for his high school throughout this season. I think Jackson will eventually be an excellent player for USC and will provide some excitement. In his 1st season I see ~8 PPG 5 REB.

Spinella: It is hard to argue with his 35 PPG in high school. He looks to be significantly more athletic than Evka and could steal his minutes next year. Pure scorer who can shoot and take it to the rack. What I like about him is the fact he is a 6'5 SG. Zam was huge this year but Spinella's size matching up against the Tennessee's of the world will be huge.

Jefferson: Junior college forward Johndre Jefferson should give the team more frontcourt depth. I hear he is a player that knows his role. A Ben Wallace type in that he knows he is not skilled offensively and is a pure shot blocker/rebounder. That is huge for USC as rebounding has hurt us late. Can always use a sold role player to take some minutes off of the bigs as they have a tendency to get in foul trouble. Perhaps he is a Steed with more experience? Just needs to help get easy put backs and rebounds when in.

Galloway: Don't know much about him but we just need a backup who can handle the ball to give Downey a rest here and there. Will hopefully provide much needed depth for Devan. Who knows if he is the future answer at PG until he gets on campus, all I know is what I've read on the forums. Looks to be much less of a scorer than DD.

What this means:

PG: A+
SG: C+
SF: A-
PF: B
C: C+

Bench: solid B....will be much improved next year when thinking about 08-09, both from a production standpoint and from a depth standpoint. Which is good news as you can tell at times we needed a deeper bench and especially during times we got in foul trouble. Seems the new guys also will bring some new energy to go well with the high risk/high reward style of Horn.

I think we can really be successful next year if Holmes/Muldrow elevate their games. I also look to the new guys to add where it counts. This team last year and this upcoming year has potential...we just need it every night. We will certainly have plenty of experience with 3 senior and 2 junior starters. Much improved depth will make us a tournament team in my view for 09-10. I hope we can defend the SEC East Co-Championship but UF/UK/UT will be better next year also....should make for a great SEC season and no more "weak SEC" talk!

Friday, April 10, 2009

USC's Horn denies talking to the X men

Horn denies the rumors that he is talking to Xavier which is welcomed news this morning. I don't think he would leave for the Xavier job as he has a good thing going at USC after just one year. If this was year 3 or 4 then I would be worried but I can not help myself to think this is like the Tommy Bowden thing a few years back where the coach works this angle of to get a bigger paycheck since he is the bottom cellar of coaching salaries in the SEC?

Here is his quote in the articles below -

"I don't get involved in rumor mills that are out there," Horns said in a statement released by USC. "However, contrary to published reports, I have not spoken to any other school, nor am I looking to. I am proud of what we accomplished this season and am excited about the future of South Carolina basketball. I can't wait to get to workouts with our players tomorrow and continue recruiting this spring."

Is Horn leaving USC?
USC's Horn denies speaking with Xavier about opening

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Just say NO Horn

Horn there is no reason to go North so stick around Columbia and make gamecock fans proud! Leaving after one year would not look good on the resume. Do good work here in Carolina and it could lead to bright things in the future or a statue in the horseshoe.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Why didn't Horn go after Jordan?

I read yesterday where the son of Michael Jordan decided to go and play college basketball at Univ of Central Florida and my first thought is why not us? Couldn't Horn make a stronger argument than UCF on why we could use him and how?

USC is a much better program than UCF. USC was co-champ of the SEC East. UCF has a long way to go before they compete in the Conf USA. Is it that Marcus is not that good or we did not really have a chance?

This is his list of potential schools - here - that he was talking too. It would have been great for Horn to at least inquire about Marcus. It would have been great to see Michael Jordan hanging out in Columbia and in the seats at the Colonial Life Center.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Will Downey stay or go???

This is the question everyone who follows gamecock basketball is asking....

I think he will test the water but come back...I do hope I am right in him choosing to stay one more year as the 09-10 squad needs him and if he comes back he is the leading candidate for SEC POY.

USC coach Horn helps Downey with pro decision

USC loses Cherry

USC men's basketball coach Darrin Horn is losing his top assistant after one season at South Carolina. This has been rumored for a few weeks that Scott Cherry was going to end up at High Point. We here at LOHD wish him well.

Horn's remaining assistants are Cypheus Bunton and Mike Boynton. Neill Berry, a former WKU assistant, is USC's director of player development, and Robert Knotts is director of basketball operations.


USC basketball losing assistant coach

USC loses out on Dendy

Seems South Carolina native Laron Dendy, former Greer High star, has decided to call Iowa State home and will become a cyclone. He was slated to go to Clemson out of high school then that did not work out and USC was rumored to be interested this last go around but that did not work out.


Granted he is 6-9 but I really don't think we wanted this type player...could be wrong but not sure how productive nor how much of a "student athlete" he is. Dendy, who began his high school career at Greer High, attended six schools in 17 months. Then after a long saga ended up at Indian Hills JC for basketball. Now he has decided to go to ISU. Kid has too much baggage.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

I Trust Coach Horn is on top of this...

Seth Curry to transfer after one year at Liberty

I am sure the 1st year USC Men's basketball coach has already made a great case on why the University of South Carolina is the most logical next step for young Curry. The gamecocks could use that 20.2 scoring average.

One could only hope right....

Sunday, March 08, 2009

GAMECOCKS are SEC East Co-Champs

Thanks to Bama beating UT today!!! Coach Horn and the USC men's basketball team get a to share the SEC East crown with UT!

Bama won 70-67

It’s the second time USC has earned at least a share of a division title since it joined the league in 1992. It won the East in 1997 with a 15-1 record.

And the experts said we would finish 5th in the East.....Go Cocks! We here at LOHD have stated for awhile now that SEC Coach of the Year honors should go to Coach Horn....this is again another reason why!

Friday, March 06, 2009

Coach Horn got our memo to wear Garnet


Seems Coach Horn read the LOHD blog entry stating how he needs to wear garnet and black more. Just check out that Garnet tie he sported last night! Great job Coach!

Monday, March 02, 2009

Gamecocks Coach Horn Finalist for Coach of Year

Congrats to Coach Horn! I will say he gets SEC Coach of Year! Just start wearing some garnet!

Darrin Horn Finalist For 2009 Jim Phelan National Coach Of The Year Award

USC Caption Comments


Use the comment section to fill in the blanks of what Coach Horn is telling Devan Downey.....

Friday, February 27, 2009

My only knock on Gamecock Darrin Horn is...


USC Men's Basketball Coach Darrin Horn needs to wear more garnet and black!
All season he has not really incorporated the team colors into his wardrobe but he really needs to. Heck, he is asking the garnet army to wear tie-dyed garnet/black/grey shirts...the least he could do is wear a garnet tie or a gamecock lapel pen! I not saying he has to wear a garnet sport coat as that should wait until next season when he is more established but what I do want him to do incorporate some school pride in his suits.

Don't take this the wrong way Darrin or gamecock nation, I feel he has done one heck of a coaching job this year and is right now my leading candidate for SEC Coach of the year {but Coach Johnson at LSU may get it this year}.
Win the SEC East your first season and gamecock nation will forever love you...just wear some garnet and black in doing it.