2011-2012 Long Island Blackbirds Basketball PreviewLong Island Blackbirds - Northeast Conference2010-11: 27-6, 16-2 2010-11 postseason: NCAA Coach: Jim Ferry (125-140 at Long Island, 125-140 overall) Not many noticed, but Long Island lost just one game between December 13 th of 2010 and their first round game against North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament on March 18 th. And these were not all easy games. The Northeast Conference was very strong last year, and will be even stronger this year. Their 16-2 conference record was very impressive and Coach Jim Ferry has this team built to make another run at a conference title. This year the conference should get a little more respect and could get a better seed as a result.
Who’s Out: There is some rebuilding to be done with the loss of starters David Hicks and Kyle Johnson. Those two wings fit very well into the Blackbirds balanced scoring attack. Both were very capable outside shooters and would also attack the basket. Johnson also helped out quite a bit on the glass and that may be something the new starters will have trouble duplicating.
Who’s In: Coach Ferry brought in a couple new guards to help replace Hicks and Johnson. Brandon Thompson is the one who will make an impact right away. The 6-1 guard spent some time at Arizona State before heading off to the junior college ranks. Now he is back in Division I basketball and will make a much bigger splash for the Blackbirds than he did for the Sun Devils. He is a fine all-around scorer and his experience will be valuable off of the bench. However, this is a pretty experienced team as it is and incoming freshman Gerrell Martin will find it tough to surpass many of his elders for a spot in the regular rotation. Redshirt freshman Troy Joseph, a 6-6 forward, will face similar difficulties, but is a good athlete who can provide some rebounding help from the small forward position.
Final Projection: The Blackbirds can afford to play small in the back because they have 6-7 forwards Julian Boyd and Jamal Olasewere in the frontcourt. Not only is that frontcourt duo superb on the glass, but they were the top two scorers for LIU last season. Boyd has a bigger frame and is a little more of a bruiser in the paint and a better rebounder, but both are relatively similar players. They can each step outside and make the occasional three-pointer and they both try to do so a little too often. Olasewere is a better athlete, but the key to the frontcourt is the development of Olasewere, most notably his inability to stay out of foul trouble. As upperclassmen, both Boyd and Olasewere should play a little smarter on both ends of the floor. When they fail to do so, Coach Ferry always has Kenny Onyechi, yet another 6-7 junior, available to fill in for either of them. This is still a pretty young team, but the returning players, for the most part, improved as the 2010-2011 season progressed and they should keep getting better. If that happens over the next two years, there will be a new dominate team in the NEC.
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By Joel Welser courtesy of www.CollegeSportsMadness.com
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