What Purdue basketball needs to see in final exhibition game vs Grand Valley State

WEST LAFAYETTE − Last Saturday’s exhibition loss was a needed reminder of how far Purdue basketball has to go before next week’s season opener.

And that was before the Boilermakers and Bluejays even tipped off.

“Some of our guys didn’t know what to do at shootaround,” assistant coach Paul Lusk said. “Like, what’s the process?”

Minor things now in order, Purdue gets its next, and final, exhibition opportunity to iron things out Wednesday against Grand Valley State.

Some good came out of the 93-87 loss at Creighton, but there’s still questions lacking answers regarding this Purdue squad.

Where does Purdue basketball miss Zach Edey most?

Sure, Zach Edey is a big loss and that’s not a pun.

You don’t lose a top 10 pick in the NBA draft who proved to be college basketball’s most dominant player in decades and expect to seamlessly go about business.

But without Edey, Purdue seemed to hold its own with one of the best offensive teams in the country at Creighton.

However, the defense struggled and after the fact, nobody tried to shy away from it.

Purdue Boilermakers guard Gicarri Harris (24) guards Purdue Boilermakers guard Myles Colvin (5) Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, during basketball practice at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind.

“Obviously guarding ball screens, just going basic actions and being more ready to go is what we need to focus on,” junior guard Fletcher Loyer said. “More of our communication, too, all five guys knowing what’s going on.”

Last season, defensive mistakes could be offset by Edey’s ability to protect the rim.

Purdue is implementing new players, or experienced players into new roles, which will take time to fully materialize.

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“Zach was the ultimate eraser,” Lusk said. “Mistakes are made, and a lot of mistakes were made, but he is such an elite defender, he’s always there to protect the rim and he was able to cover a lot of those mistakes up.

“Can we get to that point? We certainly hope…


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Author : Journal & Courier

Publish date : 2024-10-30 08:31:00

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