We join the Linndale Basketball Pregame Show in progress...
Joshua Doe: We are here with Coach Pio Reina before tonight’s big game. Coach,what can we expect tonight?
Pio Reina: We have a tough game tonight. Jumpstop is has some tough players, and John Valentin can be particularly explosive. We're gonna have our work cut out for us defensively.
JD: What does the game plan look like for you tonight?
PR: We're gonna try and do what we do. We're gonna go out there, defend, take care of the basketball, attack the rim, and we'll see how far that gets us.
JD: Talk about the starting five.
PR: Frias at the point, Kops at the two, Pasman at the three, Stojakevic and Rongjing up front.
JD: Not starting Joy Beko?
PR: We want to use Beko off the bench; we believe we will have a significant advantage with our bench and we believe that is going to be key.
JD: Do we have an answer for John Valentin?
PR: I don't think anyone has an answer for John Valentin but we have confidence in our guys.
JD: What about Raul Blanco?
PR: We plan to see what Frias can do; we think he’s up to the task.
JD: Who will Pasman be guarding tonight?
PR: That's going to depend on who they play where. We know where we're playing Pasman, but they don't, and we have a number of other strong defenders waiting for him wherever he plays.
JD: Coach, thanks for your time and good luck tonight. Happy, Coach Reina sounds like he’s confident his defense is up to the task tonight.
Happy Ourer: It also sounds like he’s got something planned; he was being coy with the issue of defensive assignments. Thanks, Joshua. We’ll check in a little bit later. Sam Dunkley and Jimmy Buckitts are here with me now. Gentlemen, you heard Pio. What are your thoughts? We’ll start with Jimmy.
JB: I heard a coach who is confident in his defense and depth. They know who they are, they feel they know who their opponent is, and they are ready to take them down.
SD: I just wonder if maybe he has a little too much confidence in his defense. After the performance they gave us defensively and on the boards against F.Day, I would just roll out that same attack and lineup. I do see the logic of holding Beko back, though. Linndale has a significant depth advantage, and having Beko in reserve if Stojakevic or Rongjing get into foul trouble is one heck of a security blanket. He can always make any necessary adjustments in game two. I like it.
JB: Sam, I think you’re losing a key point. No one expected Linndale to bust out a zone. Jumpstop has to think about that now. Plus, if Pio goes straight man, and that’s a possibility, and Linndale gets the win, then it shows his confidence was not misplaced. He can always go zone the next game.
HO: Pio doesn’t use zone a lot, but he does keep it as an option. This is going to a fun one. Plus, Jumpstop has to hope their bench can give them productive minutes. On paper, that’s not a matchup that favors them whether or not Beko starts.
SD: Don’t forget that Pio likes to play lineup games. Just because someone is starting at a position doesn’t mean they are guarding that position, and this Linndale team is full of strong multi-positional defenders. Positional versatility is the law of the land here. Pasman could start at small forward and cover the point guard, and defensively, this team would be absolutely fine.
HO: Sam. We have to throw to break. Back with more after the commercials!