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Kentucky vs. Sam Houston State


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Cousins, UK overcome record-shooting night by Sam Houston St.
 
 
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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- John Calipari expected growing pains. Welcomed them even. Told anyone who would listen it would take time for No. 4 Kentucky to embrace and understand his "dribble drive" offense.

Turns out, scoring points might be the least of Kentucky's worries.

Though the Wildcats were never really in danger during a 102-92 win over Sam Houston State in the Cancun Challenge on Thursday, Calipari was hardly in the mood to celebrate after his team let another opponent stick around thanks to a lackluster defensive performance that at times lacked energy, effort and intensity.

"They have no urgency defensively, none," Calipari fumed after his team improved to 3-0.

Watching Sam Houston State put together a record-setting performance from behind the arc, it was hard to argue.

The Bearkats made 18 of 38 3-pointers, including 11 by senior guard Corey Allmond, to keep things interesting deep into the second half no matter how hard Calipari tried to get the Wildcats to ramp up the defensive pressure.

He called time-outs. He pulled players out. He yelled so loudly his voice echoed off the Rupp Arena rafters.

 

None of it slowed Allmond, whose 11 3s were a Rupp Arena record.

"I knew I was going to get a lot of open looks because of the fast pace they play," said Allmond, who finished with a career-high 37 points.

Sometimes, Allmond didn't even have to be open. During one sequence in the first half he knocked down an off-balance double-pump 3-pointer with Kentucky guard John Wall draped all over him, then followed it up with another one from the corner in which he somehow got the ball over the outstretched hands of 6-foot-9 Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson.

"Sometimes we didn't bring it a lot on the defensive end and other times we just messed up on a lack of communication," Kentucky forward Darius Miller said. "We didn't play how we wanted to."

There were bright spots for the Wildcats. Freshman center DeMarcus Cousins led Kentucky with 27 points and 18 rebounds and Patterson added 20 points and nine boards. The Wildcats shot 60 percent from the floor and dominated the lane, outscoring the Bearkats 48-18 in the paint. Wall finished with 21 points and six assists and Eric Bledsoe scored 19 points for Kentucky.

Still, it wasn't exactly the kind of crisp performance Calipari was looking for after Kentucky narrowly escaped an upset bid by Miami (Ohio) on Monday, when Wall hit a last-second jumper to lift the Wildcats to victory.

There were no such heroics necessary this time, but the joy felt during Wall's dynamic debut was replaced with a sense of unease as Kentucky allowed another team to light it up from behind the 3-point arc.

Calipari called Miami's performance -- the RedHawks made 15 of 26 3-pointers -- somewhat of a fluke and said he was "ecstatic" after the Wildcats rallied from an 18-point deficit to win.

He wasn't quite so cheery when Kentucky failed to put away the Bearkats. Neither was his team after enduring a tirade from their coach that Cousins called a "10" on a scale of 1-10.

"We're not doing like we're supposed to," said Wall. "We've still got a lot of work to do. Until everybody takes pride in it, we're going to be struggling."

Cousins played with the kind of effort he admits he's lacked at times.

"In high school I would come out running and walking up and down the court and when I felt like playing, I did," Cousins said. "Coach Calipari changed my mentality and I started to play a lot better. I just turned it up a notch."

His teammates appeared to follow suit when the Wildcats opened the second half with a 7-0 run to push the lead 60-42. Yet they simply couldn't get free.

Every time the Wildcats appeared to be ready to break it open, they would commit a turnover and the Bearkats would answer with another deep jumper.

Sam Houston State pulled to 81-73 with 6:58 remaining before one last burst by the Wildcats pushed the lead to 94-77. The Bearkats never got within 10 the rest of the way. Still, it felt closer than that.

"If we don't do better defensively folks (we are in trouble," Calipari said. "Do you think we can score 100 against everybody? Because we're going to have to. They are going to score 100 against us."

 
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Talk Back
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November 20, 2009 11:03 am
To all the haters out there......

I'm a diehard Cat fan, and i split season tickets with some family/friends.  I was at last night's game.  I have a few things to add.....

First of all, it's obvious that they have to get better defensively, but who doesn't?  It's friggin mid-November people.......

Miami of Ohio is a lot lot better than everybod
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November 20, 2009 12:43 pm
To those commenting on the bench not scoring many points, you're not paying close attention.

Teams are built differently........

This particular team doesn't need to rely on their bench for points, but they have guys on the bench if needed.  Right now, guys like Orton, Hood, Stevenson are simply coming in for a few minutes at a time to give the starters a breather.
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November 19, 2009 10:30 pm
I will say nothing about Kentucky tonight - I just want to say, what an amazing shooting night for Sam Houston State, and especially senior Corey Allmond. 11 3s in one game?!?! That's nothing short of amazing. Terrific, outstanding performance by he and his teammates. I'm floored by this kind of shooting performance; I just wish I could have seen it live. It's really a shame they had to come away ...(more)
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November 19, 2009 9:52 pm
Do not respond to Ejack, he does not represent the usually respectful Uconn fans and is only trying to stir Kentucky fans up.  DO NOT RESPOND TO HIM!

Didnt DeMarcus Cousins look awesome tonight? The D will come along with maturity and experience. I feel pretty good about the offense at this point.  Good things to come Wildcat fans.
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November 19, 2009 10:56 pm
Now, first of all I am not here to criticize Kentucky at all, although I feel as though they are over rated right now.

But when you score 102 points and have no points from your bench, is that cause for concern? I mean, that's great all the starters came out and played great games, but when you only have those 5 guys that can score and they have to play the entire game, they will even
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November 19, 2009 10:02 pm
Obviously they are still searching, but with 3-4 freshmen getting big mins that was expected.....Cousins, Wall, Bledsoe, Patterson give us as good a four starters as anyone in the nation.....we'll be fine.......it will be ugly early, and we will lose a few games, but come March we should be a powerhouse.......
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November 20, 2009 8:57 am
KU just beat a team from the same conference by 50. Rock Chalk!!
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November 19, 2009 9:44 pm



                          Well when you give up 90+ to a team like SHS it's not good, not good at all.
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DeMarcus Cousins fights through the Bearkats defense for 27 points and 18 rebounds.  (US Presswire)
DeMarcus Cousins fights through the Bearkats defense for 27 points and 18 rebounds. (US Presswire)

 
Scoreboard
Sam Houston State (2-1)425092
Kentucky #4 (3-0) «5349102
SAMST:Corey Allmond 37 Pts
SAMST:Antuan Bootle 7 Reb
SAMST:Ashton Mitchell 8 Ast
KY:DeMarcus Cousins 27 Pts
KY:DeMarcus Cousins 18 Reb
KY:Eric Bledsoe 6 Ast
 
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
KentuckySam Houston State
KY
DeMarcus Cousins
SAMST
Corey Allmond
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
271803722
 
Sam Houston State Bearkats
C. Allmond, G3513-220-022137
A. Mitchell, G353-132-22839
G. Clavell, F333-128-840214
J. Crow, F182-40-04316
A. Zulu, C101-40-01042
L. Pevehouse, G231-66-74529
T. Charles, F151-30-03032
A. Bootle, C130-30-27050
P. Brown, F94-70-021211
D. Murray, G91-30-01402
M. Cooper, FDid Not Play
K. Lawson, FDid Not Play
A. Thompson, CDid Not Play
Totals 29-7716-1930232392
 37.7%84.2% 
 
Kentucky Wildcats
E. Bledsoe, G386-102-226119
J. Wall, G377-135-846121
P. Patterson, F328-93-492220
D. Miller, G315-102-213515
D. Cousins, F2710-157-13180127
R. Harris, G120-10-05110
D. Orton, F100-00-02120
J. Hood, G80-20-01110
P. Stevenson, F50-00-01110
D. Dodson, GDid Not Play
J. Harrellson, FDid Not Play
M. Krebs, GDid Not Play
D. Liggins, GDid Not Play
Totals 36-6019-29432115102
 60.0%65.5% 
 
Southland
Stephen F. Austin6-316-6
SE Louisiana5-413-9
McNeese St.3-58-14
Nicholls St.3-67-15
Nwestern St.2-67-14
C. Arkansas1-87-16
Sam Houston St.8-016-5
Texas A&M-CC6-212-10
Lamar5-414-11
Texas St.5-411-12
UT-Arlington4-412-9
UT-San Antonio3-513-8
Expanded Standings

Southeastern
Kentucky8-123-1
Vanderbilt7-218-5
Tennessee6-318-5
Florida6-317-6
South Carolina4-413-9
Georgia2-610-11
Arkansas5-312-11
Mississippi5-417-6
Mississippi St.4-416-7
Alabama3-713-11
Auburn2-611-12
LSU0-99-14
Expanded Standings
 
 
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