It wasn't always pretty, but the Tennessee Volunteers made the plays they needed to close out their tenth straight victory over the South Carolina Gamecocks, winning 69-57 in Knoxville to move back to .500 on the season at 12-12, 4-5 in SEC play. With star freshman Jarnell Stokes sidelined with a wrist injury and Jeronne Maymon in foul trouble, the Vols needed a stretch of hot outside shooting to gain a lead and some timely defense from Kenny Hall to hold off a late charge by the Cocks.
Without Stokes, Tennessee struggled early, with the Vols trailing South Carolina for thirteen straight minutes in the first half. The Vols' deficit never exceeded five points, thanks to Jordan McRae showing his good side, leading Tennessee with eight early points on a pair of threes and a driving baseline bucket. But McRae also showed his bad side, taking a couple bad shots and picking up a pair of early fouls, one offensive, and the Vols weren't able to get in rhythm for most of the first frame.
But then, trailing 23-21, Skylar McBee hit a three. And on the next possession, he hit another. And on the next possession, he hit another. And on the next possession, Cameron Tatum hit his own trey. To top it off, McBee got a steal with time running out on the half and got to the line off the break, adding two more to give Tennessee, who hadn't led by more than two points in the first 18 minutes, a 35-27 halftime lead.
Tennessee stayed hot to start the second half, as McBee hit his fourth consecutive three-pointer and Tennessee extended their run spanning both halves to 16-3 (or 22-7, if you prefer) to take a 43-30 lead. At one point, Tennessee had made seven straight three-point shots and had 13 assists on 14 made field goals, and it looked as though the Vols would cruise to victory.
But South Carolina would not go quietly. They got a couple extra possessions from some comical officiating and cut into the lead. And then they got a couple extra possessions by forcing Tennessee turnovers, and they cut into the lead. By the time the Gamecocks had held Tennessee to over seven minutes without a field goal and cut the lead to four points, things ceased being comical.
Josh Richardson broke the Tennessee drought, and the Vols extended the lead to eight, but Bruce Ellington led South Carolina right back, and the under four timeout saw the Gamecocks trailing just 58-55 and poised to take over.
But a clutch drive with the shot clock running down from Trae Golden yielded a three-point play and a little breathing room, and then Jeronne Maymon added his own three-point play after coming out on the right side of the random block/charge generator for the first time of the night. On the other side, Kenny Hall got steals, blocked shots, and generally kept South Carolina from hanging around during a 7-0 run that extended the lead back to double digits and salted away the game for a young Tennessee team that hasn't been able to avoid extended periods of sloppy play but has figured out lately how to win an ugly game.
McBee, in just his second start, led the Vols with 18 points, with Golden adding 14 and Maymon 12. Hall grabbed 10 boards and swatted three shots (officially) for Tennessee, with Maymon and Tatum both adding six rebounds.
After consecutive home games with the two teams at the bottom of the SEC standings, Tennessee's schedule toughens back up Saturday, as they will visit #8 Florida in search of their first road victory of the season.
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Finally got the internet working at the retreat I'm at
and I’d just like to say what a privilege it was to witness the officiating tonight. That jump-charge may be a once in a lifetime event.
Will Shelton - February 8, 2012
I felt like "random block/charge generator" was the kind way of putting it
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
Step right up!
Step right up and pull the lever! Will it be a block? Will it be a charge?!? Nobody knows!!!!
Ben Miller - February 8, 2012
Anthony Jordan, ladies and gentlemen!
Rucker was flipping out over that call.
Chris Pendley - February 9, 2012
Hmm. May have to look it up.
Is this available on ESPN3 replay? Also, about what time in the game did this happen?
David Hooper - February 9, 2012
From Wes Rucker's twitter feed
Will Shelton - February 9, 2012
He was just HOLDING HIS GROUND. Well, so what if his feet aren’t on the actual ground. Just a technicality.
sddbaker - February 9, 2012
So basically they're crediting a SC player with being smart enough
to sea lawyer the rule book.
David Hooper - February 9, 2012
OT: does anyone else think the Dean Dome looks like a blue version of the Tommy Bowl?
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
A little, yes it does
I’m at Lake Junaluska outside Asheville with a bunch of Duke-grad pastors. I’m trying not to enjoy this more than I should.
Will Shelton - February 8, 2012
this is my first Duke/UNC game since coming to grad school here
I didn’t get tickets, obviously, but the level of school spirit just randomly seen around campus during the day is something entirely new to me. All anyone was talking about, a bit crazy.
Except for a dude in my modal logic class who showed up with a Tennessee Vols sweatshirt. We talked UT/Carolina while everyone else was talking Heels/Devils. Kinda awesome, I’m not gonna lie.
Also, I hate Duke (even though I have a class there this semester). They’re Vandy with even more Yankee transplants (if that’s possible).
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
I know people think things because of the Jersey girls
But Vandy is OVERWHELMINGLY southern. 37% South, 18% Midwest, blah blah blah, 5% New England. Gotta stand up for the alma mater!
VolnVA - February 8, 2012
the Jersey girls are the ones who come to TBA and scream in my ear
but yeah, I’m sure I exaggerate in Vandy’s case (although Philly/NYC general region is missing from your stats). I don’t exaggerate in Duke’s case
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
I'm pretty sure the hierarchy for Southern "Ivies"
goes something like this:
3. Vandy
2. Emory
2(a). Duke
1. Tulane (number one because Duke shouldn’t be number one in anything, and also because Tulane grads think they’re in the same league, and let’s face it: aren’t)
CobbWebbAttack - February 9, 2012
clarification: hierarchy of increasing Jersey/Strong Island d-bagdom
CobbWebbAttack - February 9, 2012
You know, we're trying to help you out here.
Now you have to explain yourself. ;-)
Chris Pendley - February 9, 2012
mmmmmm....
I’m not gonna classify 37% as “overwhelming”.
sddbaker - February 9, 2012
...may have spoken too soon
Will Shelton - February 8, 2012
are you kidding me?
did that just happen? does that count for 3? I think it does
11-1 run for Duke in the last 1:30
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
okay, so it's a two
10-1 run.
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
are you kidding me?
seriously? 13-2. Duke wins
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
That's just
ridiculous.
falconnuke - February 8, 2012
Not sure what the letter of the law is on that one
but no way that shot was going in, so I think 2 is the right call
Will Shelton - February 8, 2012
WHAT THE HECK?
I had the game on, thought it was getting out of hand and started watching Game of Thrones(just started, on episode 2) on my laptop.
Pause to get a drink and I see “Duke breaks 32 game UNC home win streak”. I don’t care for Duke, but I hate that I missed that.
Caban - February 8, 2012
ONIONS
Will Shelton - February 8, 2012
Still hate Duke
but I’m guessing it’s a good thing this is my first year here and I haven’t gotten that ingrained in the culture
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
There are some teams that're just easy to hate
Duke is one of them
falconnuke - February 8, 2012
yep
also, why the hell not get in Rivers’ face? There is absolutely no reason not to guard him tighter. Also, make your FTs.
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
that was some really soft coverage
but it’s also one of those, if it’s tight coverage, in theory Rivers could draw a foul, maybe. I don’t understand it completely, but i’m sure the argument could be made
falconnuke - February 8, 2012
it's a two point game
he can win the game by shooting over you. you have to guard him. especially when you’re six feet taller than he is
Incipient_Senescence - February 8, 2012
I don't know...
He was pretty far away from the basket (sort of like Lofton over Durant). I don’t know why Zeller was on him, but I’m sure Zeller was thinking “whatever I do, I can’t foul him.”
Some crazy shots are just meant to fall (again, like Lofton over Durant.)
birdjam - February 9, 2012 via mobile
It was, from my watching
Nowhere close to Lofton over Durant range. Rivers was a pace away from the three point line, a bit beyond NBA range. Lofton was closer to midcourt than 2-point land.
bobothevol - February 9, 2012
I was comparing the situations, not saying the distances were equal.
Zeller has no business guarding guards out at the three-point line.
birdjam - February 10, 2012
I'm really happy for Doc Rivers as a Celtics fan
that’s helping me enjoy that shot. It’s so quiet in that place.
Will Shelton - February 8, 2012
kinda impressive
that that stadium clears out so quickly.
But good for Doc Rivers. It’s always nice to see him do well
falconnuke - February 8, 2012
Depending on the outcome of Ole Miss/MSU Thursday night
we’ll either be in a three way tie for 6th in the SEC with Arkansas and Ole Miss, or in a two way tie for seventh but just one game out of fourth place and a first round bye. Many good things still out there this year.
Will Shelton - February 9, 2012
and the toughest game of the rest of the season is on Saturday
lose and we’re still in range for 4th with head to head matches remaining against all of the other major contenders. Win, and. . . well, this is the kind of game that can turn a season with a win
Incipient_Senescence - February 9, 2012
Got Kingdom of Amalur:Reckoning
I’ll update soon.
/causeyoucare
bsmithinc - February 9, 2012
SKYRIM?
IMMA NAME IS JASON DRAGONBOURNE
Caban - February 9, 2012
I finally got Skyrim last week
after putting Skyward Sword to bed with 44 hours. Part of me misses the days when those 44 hours would’ve made up about ten days of my life instead of four months, but that was still a great game.
Will Shelton - February 9, 2012
I's see what you did there
bsmithinc - February 9, 2012
I would love an update, fwiw!
I played the hour-ish demo….. twice. Was a lot of fun, would be moreso if I paid real attention to the depth and such. I’m a big, big, big Salvatore fan. (as in I’m about 95% sure I’ve read all of his books, Forgotten Realms and not).
bobothevol - February 9, 2012
So far
I’ve played for about an two hours, about an hour each time.
- Both times someone different said the game reminded them of WoW. I agree, only in that graphically it has that cartoonish illustration/feel. Personally, I felt it had more of a Zelda feel.
- The storyline is pretty straight forward. Overcome insurmountible odds, to take down the bad guys. But it has a pretty cool twist (at least that what it seems like so far,) don’t wanna ruin it for ‘ya.
- I really love the combos. Aesthetically they are fun to look at, as well as flowing with the game quite nicely.
- Leveling up incorporates abilities cards, much like you would play in say D&D.
- However, for some reason I feel more nerdy playing this than say Skyrim.
Anyway, that’s all I got for now. Hope it’s helpful. I’ll try and continue to update/discuss is there is a desire
bsmithinc - February 9, 2012
I've heard it's very Diablo-ish
And the phat lewts are the big selling point of the game. Any truth there?
Caban - February 9, 2012
It doesn't play at all like Diablo.
But it does have randomizedish loot and an awesome skills system. The combat is very fable-ish.
bobothevol - February 9, 2012
Agreed
Not so much diablo, but yeah tons of goodies out there (weapons, potions, all that rpg schwag)
bsmithinc - February 9, 2012
Definitely nerdier.
Everyone plays Skyrim.
bobothevol - February 9, 2012
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