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Missouri HC Dennis Gates on Pitt: ‘That’s a Great Basketball Team’

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PITTSBURGH — Coming into Tuesday night’s ACC/SEC Challenge matchup between Pitt and Missouri, not many people predicted the Tigers coming out with a win.

Dennis Gates’ squad was a seven-point underdog coming in and was ranked nearly 50 spots lower than the Panthers according to Kenpom.com. However, Gates’ team came into the Petersen Events Center and completely froze the Panthers — holding Pitt scoreless for a near-nine-minute stretch in the second half and closing out a seven-point lead.

Missouri Hands Ice-Cold Panthers Second Loss of Season, 71-64

Gates’ team has faced plenty of adversity in the early season. After making the NCAA Tournament in year one of his tenure at the helm, the Tigers — with a new group of leaders — lost two of their first four home games this season, falling to Memphis by 15 and falling to previously 0-5 Jackson State in shocking fashion.

But the Tigers have bounced back with this big win over the previously 5-1 Panthers. How?

After the game, Gates offered high praise towards Pitt’s environment, as well as Jeff Capel, Blake Hinson, and the rest of the team.

“Outstanding environment here at Pitt,” Gates said. “College basketball tradition. I truly believe that this place is a special place. I have so much respect for Coach Capel and what he’s been able to do. That’s a great basketball team he’s put together. Unbelievable team, great players, possibly the ACC Player of the Year.”

Gates’ team held the Panthers to a season-low 47 field-goal attempts (13 shots away from previous low). Freshman standout Bub Carrington went just 4 for 14 from the field, while veteran guard Ishmael Leggett went 1 for 8. So what was the key for Missouri against Pitt’s back court?

“Pressure them,” guard Sean East II — Missouri’s leading scorer, said after the game. “Make them make decisions with pressure. Stay solid on them, but disciplined pressure. We watched film on them, and they kind of struggled a little bit with pressure, so we wanted to bring our pressure that we bring every day to them and see how they would handle it.”

“We executed some of it [the scouting report on Pitt’s guards],” Gates added. “I think when you hold a team to ten field goals in the first half and then six field goals in the second half, free throws matter, but that becomes a little bit more stress on any ball club to see field goals not being able to be established. They got to the foul line, yes. Carrington, Hinson, they’re good players, they’re great players, but we just wanted to play how we play, and see what the results would be.”

Missouri’s Noah Carter, Tamar Bates, and Caleb Grill followed East with double-digit scoring performances of their own. In addition, the Tigers received important contributions from big man Connor Vanover (6 points and 7 rebounds), Anthony Robinson II (5 points), and Aidan Shaw (four points).

In the final three minutes, Hinson snapped Pitt’s field-goal drought, hitting two huge three pointers, including one from the edge of the Pitt logo. However, the threes were too little, too late as Missouri held strong and closed out the win.

“We’re able to get Aidan Shaw, Noah Carter, and our guards in there to contest shots, by way of three pointers,” Gates continued. “I thought they got us out of rhythm defensively with shot fakes and was able to drive and get some open looks. Toward the end, Hinson really brought them back with some tough shots that we knew he would be able to capitalize on. But our size was great for us, but our positioning is more important.”

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker
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Clark Martineau
5 months ago

Practice putting a shoulder into your defender and then step back and shoot.That’s what Missouri did.

Rob Radich
Rob Radich
5 months ago

Gates is a class act offering kind words to a squad his team just bitch slapped.

Eric payne
Eric payne
5 months ago
Reply to  Rob Radich

I didn’t realize losing by 7 points was being bitch slapped

Rob Radich
Rob Radich
5 months ago
Reply to  Eric payne

At home. Absolutely.

Rob Radich
Rob Radich
5 months ago
Reply to  Rob Radich

But then, being a Capel acolyte being bitch slapped should be second nature. 80-83. Second worst record in the ACC since the start of the Capel Error.

Pittband
Pittband
5 months ago
Reply to  Rob Radich

How’s Schrewsbury doing in Happy Valley? Oh, that’s right, he’s not there. Talk about being bitch slapped.

Eric payne
Eric payne
5 months ago
Reply to  Rob Radich

Why don’t you stop living in the past. Seems like Capel is still living in your head.

Rob Radich
Rob Radich
5 months ago
Reply to  Eric payne

No, but I’m clearly in yours- plenty of vacant space. You engage all of my posts skippy

Rob Radich
Rob Radich
5 months ago
Reply to  Eric payne

Don’t worry skippy- I’ll be back on Sunday to lend my analysis to Clemson beating down Capel’s crew. If you’re a good fanboy I’ll even tell you how much I won!

Tom McGraw
Tom McGraw
5 months ago

Sounds like one team was prepared and ready, and one team was not.

Pittband
Pittband
5 months ago

Understand from someone I respect that hand checking was supposed to be called a foul this year and putting a body on a cutter was also supposed to be called. Two SEC schools bring their own brand of mbb and we lose. See later in March when real refs call the games. Exposed flaws in our game, that’s what preseason is for.

Rob Radich
Rob Radich
5 months ago
Reply to  Pittband

It’s not preseason jackass.

Eric payne
Eric payne
5 months ago
Reply to  Pittband

This is the time of year when you get to learn how others see you and make adjustments. This team will be ready and experienced by March. Don’t pay attention to Radich. He can’t even spell “ERA”.

Cignetti & Friends
Cignetti & Friends
5 months ago

If Pitt’s team was Great…how did they lose to Mizzou, No 80 on kenpom. Pitt didn’t even have a Great team last year. it was merely good.

Pittband
Pittband
5 months ago

After the KS era, last year was a godsend. How’s Scott Barnes doing in the PAC 2? I go back to the Buzz era. We’ve had our ups and down over a half century, if we could only rid ourselves of the media living a half century ago and dump WV.

Pitt guy
Pitt guy
5 months ago

RaDICK is just a little man boy who never got attention when he was younger ….. He continues to bash Capel ? ACC Coach of the year Capel ! This is all RaDICK has maybe we should let the little man boy have it ……… Total loser

Rob Radich
Rob Radich
5 months ago
Reply to  Pitt guy

Your mom disagrees.

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