{"id":5415,"date":"2008-10-28T06:38:57","date_gmt":"2008-10-28T06:38:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lbpost.com\/articles\/sports\/more-than-you-re-interested-in-knowing-about-49er-basketball\/"},"modified":"2008-10-28T06:38:57","modified_gmt":"2008-10-28T06:38:57","slug":"more-than-you-re-interested-in-knowing-about-49er-basketball","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lbpost.com\/sports\/more-than-you-re-interested-in-knowing-about-49er-basketball","title":{"rendered":"More Than You&#8217;re Interested In Knowing About 49er Basketball"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><div style='float:left;padding-right:10px;padding-bottom:5px;'><img src='images\/archive\/sports\/photo6781234.jpg' align='left' \/><\/div>\n<p>           You sat through last season&#8217;s 6-24 campaign, and I feel for you.&nbsp; It was never easy, from the 40-point home opener shellacking to the first round exit in the Big West Tournament.&nbsp; And yet, we knew that better things were coming.&nbsp; We believed in coach Dan Monson, that he would bring us talent and that this was where he wanted to be.&nbsp; He proved it, and brought in perhaps the most talented group of freshmen that this school has seen in a decade.&nbsp; With Monson&#8217;s tireless commitment to excellence and renewed interest from the university, this could be a landmark year for the 49ers.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">P.S.<\/span>&nbsp; <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Wait, we get another year from Donovan Morris?&nbsp; Ohhhh, shnap!<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Guards<\/span><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Plater.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Greg Plater<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Sophomore, #3<\/span>)  &ndash; Keep in mind that Plater is just a sophomore, but expect a lot out of  him at the same time.&nbsp; The state of Oregon&rsquo;s top high school point  guard in 2007 had a lot on his shoulders last season, expected to come  in and contribute immediately as a true frosh.&nbsp; After an inconsistent  half-season that was full of brilliance as well as mistakes, coach  Monson moved Maurice Clady to the point and Plater to the wing to take  advantage of his shooting.&nbsp; His numbers dropped slightly, but his  decision making improved and he was allowed to develop more naturally  playing off the ball.&nbsp; It culminated with an impressive three  3-pointers and 17 points and in the first round of the Big West  Tournament.&nbsp; This year, it looks as though every good thing about  Plater&rsquo;s game (athleticism, ball handling, shooting) has improved a  notch or two, and with two other options at point guard, rumblings  around the Sports Department are that Monson plans to keep Plater  exclusively on the wing.&nbsp; His deep shooting ability will stretch the  court and open things up for the explosive wings, and if Monson  embraces the drive-and-kick plan as much as he did last season, Plater  will benefit more than anyone else.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s not yet clear how he&rsquo;ll fit  into this team with a logjam at point and bigger, athletic wings to  compete with, but he&rsquo;s got the potential to be one of Long Beach  State&rsquo;s feature players for the next few years with his dynamic play  and versatility.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/CladyWoodard.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Maurice Clady<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Senior, #20<\/span>)  &ndash; Clady ended last season and began this offseason as the team&rsquo;s  undisputed starting point guard.&nbsp; It was no easy road for him to get  there.&nbsp; Before he settled into his role as Floor General, Clady&rsquo;s  erratic play and eagerness to make something happen brought back  terrible memories of the short-lived Jazz Henderson Era.&nbsp; Shudder.&nbsp; But  he calmed down, made better decisions and took care of the ball down  the stretch, solidifying his role at the One.&nbsp; Enter freshman Casper  Ware.&nbsp; Both at 5&rsquo;9&rdquo;, the two will likely be rotating in and out for  each other constantly as Ware adjusts to the game.&nbsp; Worst-case scenario  for Clady is coming off the bench to spell Ware and provide reliability  when the freshman is off.&nbsp; Without a consistent jump shot, the best  thing that Clady can do is provide energy, leadership and defense when  he has the chance.&nbsp; If he concentrates on those things, he&rsquo;ll be given  more freedom to take playmaking risks.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/WareClady3.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Casper Ware<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Freshman, #22<\/span>)  &ndash; When Coach Monson made the rounds around town last month to local  bars, giving speeches and answering questions, he raved about the  incoming freshmen class.&nbsp; When asked which one looked the most  impressive, Ware was the name that came up time and time again.&nbsp; And  that was before Monson had even put a ball in his hands.&nbsp; Ware comes in  as a highly-touted recruit from Gahr High School that ran one of the  state&rsquo;s fastest offenses.&nbsp; Up close, you can see why.&nbsp; Standing only  5&rsquo;9&rdquo;, Ware is incredibly athletic and deceptively long.&nbsp; He plays  excellent on-ball pressure defense, starts the fast break and is able  to get to the rim in a way that Clady can&rsquo;t.&nbsp; In high school, Ware did  not shy away from attacking the bucket or playing in the paint, despite  being at least six inches shorter than any post player.&nbsp; He also  rebounded extremely well.&nbsp; Ware has really improved his jumper since  his senior year but it still needs a lot of work, making him much more  dangerous as an attacker or playmaker.&nbsp; As Clady does, Ware gets a  little ambitious sometimes and needs to be calmed down.&nbsp; If he watches  his turnovers and takes smart chances, we&rsquo;re probably looking at this  year&rsquo;s starting point guard and Long Beach State&rsquo;s floor leader of the  future. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Gilling.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Stephan Gilling<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Junior, #33<\/span>)  &ndash; Gilling is a 6&rsquo;2&rdquo; off-guard that brings as much mystery as anything  else to the table.&nbsp; He transferred over from Colorado State last season  and had to sit out due to NCAA rules.&nbsp; In his two years at CSU, Gilling  shot a .435 three-point percentage in a tough conference, fueling  speculation about what Gilling would be capable of in the Big West.&nbsp;  This year, we&rsquo;ll finally find out.&nbsp; Optimists point to the fact that we  knew nothing about Donovan Morris last year and ended up with a gem.&nbsp;  There have been a lot of rumors about Gilling&rsquo;s ability, fueled by  whispers of him swishing infinity consecutive three-pointers in  practice.&nbsp; From what I&rsquo;ve seen, he&rsquo;s a very good shooter that makes  good decisions and plays defense.&nbsp; Taking a year off is hard on any  player, but Gilling is the kind of player Monson loves even if he&rsquo;s not  going to breakout for 20.&nbsp; All the better if he does, though.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/PlaterWoodard.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Jesse Woodard<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Sophomore, #31<\/span>)  &ndash; There is homework needed to be done on Woodard.&nbsp; He played at  Colorado State last season, which makes me wonder what his relationship  with Stephan Gilling is since Gilling sat out last season after an  identical move.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not even sure if Woodard will be available to play  this year or if he&#8217;s relegate to practice time while he sits out his  one year.&nbsp; What I do know is that the lefty is just 6&#8217;2&#8243; and has a  sweet stroke, though he pushes from his shoulder and relies on a lot of  lift.&nbsp; He shot 29% from three-point range last year, isn&#8217;t particularly  quick and 6&#8217;2&#8243; is small for a two-guard.&nbsp; A year off will probably do  Woodard some good.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Brandon Nevens<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Junior, #5<\/span>)  &ndash; Brandon was not on the floor when I visited practice and his online  player bio lists no information besides height, weight and position.&nbsp;  So that&rsquo;s really all I&rsquo;ve got for you.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">On The Wing<\/span><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Phelps.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Eugene Phelps<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Freshman, #2<\/span>)  &ndash; Phelps is one of those intriguing freshman who will define his own  role on the team this season.&nbsp; He could very well propel himself into a  key role if he can contribute consistently, but this position is so  deep that he could also find himself waiting for his turn.&nbsp; A 6&rsquo;6&rdquo;  wing\/forward, Phelps is a very muscular player who looks much older  than his 18 years, though his skills are far from juvenile.&nbsp; A quick  YouTube search will reveal a slew of dunking highlights from his senior  year at Taft High, and 49er fans will be excited to see someone not  named &ldquo;Donovan Morris&rdquo; who can finish around the basket.&nbsp; The jury is  still out on his ball handling or outside shot, but Coach Monson made a  big deal out of Phelps&rsquo; work ethic in early interviews, revealing that  the frosh made a beeline for the gym when he arrived on campus and has  had to be physically removed more than once.&nbsp; Phelps provides some  much-needed muscle on the wing, but is another player that we just  don&rsquo;t know much about yet.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/DM.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Donovan Morris<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Senior, #4<\/span>)  &ndash; My roommate Russell said it best:&nbsp; &ldquo;It&rsquo;s like Long Beach State was  building this huge puzzle, but they only had one piece, and this year  we&rsquo;ve got a whole bunch of pieces that look real good, but it won&rsquo;t  mean anything if they don&rsquo;t match the one piece we&rsquo;ve already got.&rdquo;&nbsp;  There&rsquo;s really nothing that I can say about Donovan Morris that last  year&rsquo;s numbers won&rsquo;t tell you:&nbsp; 21.2 ppg, 46.1 FG%, 41.7 3PT%, ranked  in the Top 10 in eight different Big West categories.&nbsp; What&rsquo;s changed  this year?&nbsp; He&rsquo;s spent more time in the gym than any human being ever  should.&nbsp; And he grew a beard.&nbsp; That is all.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Robinson2.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">T.J. Robinson<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Freshman, #15<\/span>)  &ndash; One of the three freshman swingmen that figure to play a big part in  the Long Beach State offense this year, and perhaps the one that can  make the most immediate impact.&nbsp; An extremely long but very pumped up  6&rsquo;7&rdquo; and 201 lbs., Robinson spent last season at the same Connecticut  prep school that Larry Anderson played at.&nbsp; Anderson and the 49er staff  convinced Robinson to pass up Temple and St. John&rsquo;s to come to the  Beach, and it may have been the best decision they made all offseason.&nbsp;  Robinson can score, there&rsquo;s no doubt about that.&nbsp; The southpaw has a  smooth stroke and can get to the bucket in one dribble from anywhere on  the floor.&nbsp; He can play the four, three, two, and here&rsquo;s the kicker: if  the 49ers want to go big (say, against a big opponent like Wisconsin)  they plan to run Robinson at the point.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ll leave you to chew on that  the next time he pulls down 13 rebounds like he did in last weekend&rsquo;s  scrimmage.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/AndersonGilling3-1.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Larry Anderson<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Freshman, #21<\/span>)  &ndash; Yet another of the freshmen that Monson is so fond of, except that he  once called Anderson &ldquo;maybe the most athletic player in the  conference.&rdquo; Whoa.&nbsp; With Phelps, Morris and Robinson, it would take a  fair amount of persuasion for me to believe that Anderson is the most  athletic player in Long Beach.&nbsp; But such is Monson&rsquo;s confidence.&nbsp; The  one advantage Anderson has over the others is that we&rsquo;re familiar with  him.&nbsp; The 2007 Moore League Player of the Year led Jordan High to the  championship in his senior season before spending last year in  Connecticut with Robinson.&nbsp; Anderson is the one freshman that we  absolutely know has a deadly stroke &ndash; we saw it in action at Jordan and  he&rsquo;s been lighting up practice with it, as well.&nbsp; As long as he can  keep his head up after mistakes and keep working hard, Anderson is a  viable second scoring option and perhaps a taller, more explosive  Donovan Morris for the future.&nbsp; Scary.<br \/><br style=\"text-decoration: underline;\" \/><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Down Low<\/span><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Lazdauskas.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Arturas Lazdauskas<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Junior, #10<\/span>)  &ndash; The smooth-shootin&rsquo; Lithuanian known as &ldquo;Big A&rdquo; around the student  section seeks a bigger role on this season&rsquo;s team.&nbsp; Can he get it?&nbsp; It  will take a lot.&nbsp; It will take a consistent jumper, very tough defense,  and solid rebounding.&nbsp; Big A was far from the toughest guy when he came  to LB but has muscled up since then, and is pushing people around in  practices.&nbsp; He earned decent minutes last season, especially in the  clutch &ndash; mainly because he makes very few mistakes and can be counted  on when needed.&nbsp; On this year&rsquo;s explosive scoring team, Monson is  looking for consistency and toughness from his big men.&nbsp; You know what  you&rsquo;re going to get from Big A, and I see him playing a big role on  this team, even if it&rsquo;s off the bench.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Freeman.jpg\"   \/><br \/><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Brian Freeman<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">#24, Senior<\/span>) &ndash; We had high hopes for &#8220;Free&#8221; last year after he put up outrageous numbers in junior college, but he was hampered by a lack of athleticism and never really developed into the force we thought he would.&nbsp; He seemed more comfortable shooting humpers from the outside, which was not of much use.&nbsp; This year, he won&#8217;t be needed on the perimeter at all and should be relegated to the paint, where the extra weight he put on will do the team a world of good.&nbsp; A true post player can do wonders for Big West teams, and Freeman provides that for the 49ers as long as he&#8217;s content with banging, rebounding and blocking shots.&nbsp; If he can step out and hit a 15-18 footer, fine!&nbsp; But he&#8217;s not the athlete we thought we had, and using footwork and position down low will be his greatest asset on this team.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Vantimpont2.jpg\"   \/><br \/>                                          <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Mike Vantrimpont<\/span> (<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">#14, Freshman<\/span>) &ndash; Ev-er-y-bod-y and their momma has been asking about the 7-foot-2-inch kid who spent two years in France before joining the 49ers this summer.&nbsp; Monson signed him.&nbsp; Then the kid changed his mind.&nbsp; Then those were just rumors.&nbsp; Then they were real.&nbsp; Well, let&#8217;s squash the rumors: Vantrimpont is real and not an elusive spirit who haunts the Gold Mine.&nbsp; He is on the roster and will be a part of the team.&nbsp; He is definitely 7-foot-2 and towers over the other big men.&nbsp; He is definitely too skinny, too passive and not an offensive threat.&nbsp; Sound familiar?&nbsp; Yes, sounds like Andrew Fleming.&nbsp; But Vantrimpont has an extreme advantage in that he is a natural basketball player and not just a tall man.&nbsp; Vantrimpont can run and move quickly, has a nose for the ball and impressive footwork for his size &ndash; Fleming never had any of these.&nbsp; The kid needs a lot of work, particularly on offense and with intensity.&nbsp; But he&#8217;s definitely here, and he&#8217;s definitely in the future plans.<\/p>\n<p>And for all of you photo junkies, here are the rest of the shots I snagged from yesterday&#8217;s practice.&nbsp; I promise that you&#8217;ll have new updates on whoever you want in the next few days.&nbsp; Who do you want to know more about, and what do you want to know?&nbsp; Tell us in the &#8220;Comments&#8221; section and I&#8217;ll get that info for you.&nbsp; You know we take care of you here.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Anderson.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Anderson2.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Anderson3-1.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/AndersonGilling.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/BrownPhelps.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Freeman2.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/GillingRobinson.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Lazdauskas2-1.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Monson.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Monson2.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Monson3.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/MonsonAnderson.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/MonsonWare.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Robinson.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Robinson3-1.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Vantrimpont.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/VantrimpontFreeman.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Ware-1.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/WareClady.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/WareClady2.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/WareClady4-1.jpg\"   \/><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style='clear:left;' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='10'  src=\"http:\/\/i304.photobucket.com\/albums\/nn191\/LBPOSTphotos\/Sports\/Williams.jpg\"   \/><\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This could be one of the most exciting seasons in recent memory, so we bring you detailed updates about every single 49er.  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