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CRAWFORD | Postgame wrap: Five thoughts on Louisville's Red-White scrimmage

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Posted: Oct 17, 2015 6:11 PM EDT
Updated: Oct 17, 2015 6:18 PM EDT
By Eric Crawford


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — It’s no surprise that Damion Lee can score. He was the No. 6 scorer in the nation last season at Drexel. He tends to pick up points in bunches, as he did in the first half Friday afternoon at the KFC Yum! Center, when he scored 11 points in 93 seconds and 33 in the game (to go with 13 rebounds).

But freshman Deng Adel was the most impressive player on the court. He finished with 35 points and nine rebounds, to lead the Red squad past the White 97-81 before a crowd of 9,114 at the KFC Yum! Center.

A few takeaways:

1. PLAYER OF THE GAME: Adel was solid throughout, didn’t force things on offense, and played good defense, though he was matched up for most of the game on Damion Lee. Adel made a ton of two-point jumpers, took what was given to him and passed the ball well, too, finishing with six assists. “DA” as his teammates and coaches called him, scored in the lane, at the rim and even from beyond the arc. And perhaps as important as anything — he makes free-throws. He drew plenty of contact going to the basket on Saturday, and went 9 of 10 from the line. He finished it off with an emphatic breakaway slam with two minutes left, then a reverse layup on the next trip down.

2. THREE-POINT DISPLAY: You can’t use an intrasquad scrimmage to determine whether a team will be improved from the three-point line or not. But the Cardinals numbers in this scrimmage were impressive. With relatively few substitutions, the shooting percentages from beyond the arc were solid. The Red team finished 8 of 18 from three-point range. The White team as 13 of 25. Lee and Trey Lewis combined to go 9 for 15 from beyond the arc. David Levitch made 4 of 5 for the Red team.

3. NO SPALDING: Freshman Ray Spalding, who was probably the best of the freshman class over the course of the Puerto Rico trip, missed Saturday’s scrimmage with a sprained ankle. Mangok Mathiang, who missed the scrimmage two weeks ago, was back, but wore goggles after an eye injury.

4. STAT OF THE GAME: The Red team’s starting backcourt of David Levitch and Donovan Mitchell combined for 37 points, and Levitch was the Red team’s No. 2 scorer with 19 points. Just felt like typing those things.

5. QUOTABLE: Rick Pitino, at the end of the game, said: “There’s good and bad in every scrimmage, but when your second-string scores 95 points and beats your first team, it’s a good thing. When your starters give up 95 points, it’s not a good thing. We’ve got a lot of size, a lot of shot-blocking and a lot of bench support. We have 50 fouls to give, and we’re going to need them, the way we foul.”


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Posted: Oct 17, 2015 6:11 PM EDT
Updated: Oct 17, 2015 6:18 PM EDT
By Eric Crawford


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — It’s no surprise that Damion Lee can score. He was the No. 6 scorer in the nation last season at Drexel. He tends to pick up points in bunches, as he did in the first half Friday afternoon at the KFC Yum! Center, when he scored 11 points in 93 seconds and 33 in the game (to go with 13 rebounds).

But freshman Deng Adel was the most impressive player on the court. He finished with 35 points and nine rebounds, to lead the Red squad past the White 97-81 before a crowd of 9,114 at the KFC Yum! Center.

A few takeaways:

1. PLAYER OF THE GAME: Adel was solid throughout, didn’t force things on offense, and played good defense, though he was matched up for most of the game on Damion Lee. Adel made a ton of two-point jumpers, took what was given to him and passed the ball well, too, finishing with six assists. “DA” as his teammates and coaches called him, scored in the lane, at the rim and even from beyond the arc. And perhaps as important as anything — he makes free-throws. He drew plenty of contact going to the basket on Saturday, and went 9 of 10 from the line. He finished it off with an emphatic breakaway slam with two minutes left, then a reverse layup on the next trip down.

2. THREE-POINT DISPLAY: You can’t use an intrasquad scrimmage to determine whether a team will be improved from the three-point line or not. But the Cardinals numbers in this scrimmage were impressive. With relatively few substitutions, the shooting percentages from beyond the arc were solid. The Red team finished 8 of 18 from three-point range. The White team as 13 of 25. Lee and Trey Lewis combined to go 9 for 15 from beyond the arc. David Levitch made 4 of 5 for the Red team.

3. NO SPALDING: Freshman Ray Spalding, who was probably the best of the freshman class over the course of the Puerto Rico trip, missed Saturday’s scrimmage with a sprained ankle. Mangok Mathiang, who missed the scrimmage two weeks ago, was back, but wore goggles after an eye injury.

4. STAT OF THE GAME: The Red team’s starting backcourt of David Levitch and Donovan Mitchell combined for 37 points, and Levitch was the Red team’s No. 2 scorer with 19 points. Just felt like typing those things.

5. QUOTABLE: Rick Pitino, at the end of the game, said: “There’s good and bad in every scrimmage, but when your second-string scores 95 points and beats your first team, it’s a good thing. When your starters give up 95 points, it’s not a good thing. We’ve got a lot of size, a lot of shot-blocking and a lot of bench support. We have 50 fouls to give, and we’re going to need them, the way we foul.”


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Freshman Deng Adel scored 35 points in the win
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Michael McCammon
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Deng Adel scored 35 points to lead the Red squad to a 97-81 win in Louisville's scrimmage on Saturday afternoon.

The University of Louisville men's basketball team took another step towards the start of the 2015-16 season on Saturday afternoon, with the program's second Red-White scrimmage of the preseason.

The Red Team, which started Mangok Mathiang, Anas Mahmoud, Deng Adel, David Levitch and Donovan Mitchell, jumped out to a quick first half lead and maintained its advantage throughout the contest for a 97-81 win over the White Team at the KFC Yum! Center.

Attacking the rim frequently, the Red Team drew multiple fouls, including three on White Team starters Jaylen Johnson, Chinanu Onuaku and Quentin Snider during the first half. Freshman Deng Adel led the Red squad with 22 first half points on 7 of 10 shooting, plus 7 of 8 from the charity stripe. Mathiang added 11 points and Mitchell 10 points to give the Red Team a 47-35 halftime advantage. Damion Lee paced the White Team with 24 points during the opening frame.

The second half saw David Levitch, who finished four of six on three-point attempts, fuel the Red Team scoring with 19 points in the final frame. Adel finished with a game-high 35 points for the Red Team, with Mitchell (18) and Mathiang (15) also reaching double-figures. For the White, Lee added 11 points in the second half to finish with the game's only double-double at 33 points and 13 rebounds. Trey Lewis (13) and Snider (12) also reached double-figures for the White.

Up next for Louisville is an exhibition contest against Bellarmine on Nov. 1.
 
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