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What We Learned: SFA picks up signature win at LSU

December 17, 2017
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They say a one-possession college basketball game is a roll of the dice. Either team could win. Fortune, fate, luck - whatever you want to call it - rules all in the final seconds of a contest that could go any direction.

But at some point, when the same team always seems to come out on the plus end of those battles, maybe there's a little more to it.

Having the ball in a tied or trailing scenario with the shot clock off is starting to become familiar territory for Stephen F. Austin. In three of their last four contests, that's what it has all come down to.

In every case, with a different hero each time, Kyle Keller's squad has risen to the occasion. First, Aaron Augustin against Louisiana-Monroe, then Kevon Harris on the road at Louisiana Tech. Now, maybe most impressive of all, with Harris injured, TJ Holyfield and Leon Gilmore both fouled out, Ivan Canete and Augustin linked up to get it done at LSU.

Yes, LSU still could have won. We've all seen the layup that wasn't. Luck was on the side of the team from Nacogdoches in the game's final play.

But when luck is always on your side, you're doing something right. In the case of SFA, it means a 10-1 record with a road contest at Missouri looming. As we await that Tuesday tip, let's see what we learned on Saturday:

SFA is good because SFA is deep -

There are role players for the Lumberjacks who could certainly be featured players on a lot of other teams. The selflesness and sheer desire to win is why they call Nacogdoches home. It has created a great problem for Keller and his staff.

"They play so many different guys," LSU head coach Will Wade commented after the game. "They bring one of their best players off the bench. I wish we had that luxury."

In no game has that been a bigger factor than this one, where three starters were all lost in the deciding moments of a one-possession game.

Shortly after the game ended, I texted Keller. "Incredible effort to pull that off so short-handed," I said. His response: "We have twelve. They all say SFA on their shirts."

Indeed.

The ball movement on Saturday was generally phenomenal -

After the "Kyle Keller Coaches Show" this past Tuesday evening, I spent a few minutes talking about the upcoming matchup at LSU with the leader of SFA men's basketball. Our conversation shifted to college basketball in general, and before long, with CC's Smokehouse closing, we found ourselves conversing in the parking lot. Keller, sitting in his car, took a phone call from Iowa State head coach Steve Prohm just as we parted ways.

"We have Northern Iowa this weekend. We need this one," I heard the former Murray State coach explain to SFA's. "I got some stuff for you," Keller replied with a chuckle.

As frustrating as the Lumberjacks' offense has been to watch at times, it is clear that Keller's peers widely respect his basketball mind. We're starting to see why, just a little bit, as his players become more comfortable running in the offensive system.

On a day where defense generated very little freebie points on the offensive side, operating almost exclusively out a half court, SFA looked like a bona fide offensive basketball team (except those first five minutes of the second half, but we'll leave that for next time).

By the way, it's no coincidence that the offense is starting to click right as Ty Charles makes his return:

Try to tell me that's not one of the most beautiful offensive possessions on record.

SFA didn't win the turnover battle, was outscored in points off of them, and still won -

That is perhaps the most encouraging part of this entire game. We know how SFA wins basketball games - they disrupt, they force turnovers, get cheap baskets off them, and teams start to melt down by the end of 40 minutes.

Not LSU. Credit their game plan and outstanding freshman point guard for keeping control of their offensive flow. LSU did not play poorly on that end of the court. Aaron Augustin, who has given some very talented guards absolute fits this year on defense, wasn't quite as effective as he's been in the face of Tremont Waters.

And SFA still found a way to win. Sure, LSU made blunders. So did the Lumberjacks. There were plenty of missed opportunities (and missed layups) on both ends of the court.

But if SFA can be taken out of their game and still find ways to get it done on the road, that's the sign of a very good and well-rounded program.

An Ivan Canete appreciation moment -

Some fans really dogged on Canete after the first few games, partly justifiably, after his slow start this season. SFA's three-point shooting game was non-existent and everyone looked to and expected Canete to be the solution there. When he wasn't, plenty were disappointed.

I think it is safe to say that the senior guard is officially out of his funk. His shooting was not only on point all night (as it's been for a few games now if people have paid attention), but he consistently made the little plays.

Yes, he made the game winning shot, scored a season high 20 points, pulled down the clinching rebound and made an absolutely swagalicious three-pointer in the final minute.

Together with Charles, though, it was his leadership that might have been the biggest factor in SFA's win. "Belief," as Keller said, was what powered the Lumberjacks to a win without three of their best players on the floor. Most teams, gassed from a spirited game of running up and down the floor, in a tough road environment and in front of ten thousand hostile fans, fold in that moment.

Canete has the intangibles that keep a team focused in those moments. Appreciate him while he's here, Lumberjacks.

The biggest difference between LSU and Mississippi State games -

Both had similarly rough offensive starts in the second half. Both could easily have gone either way. There has been a key area of growth this season and it was the reason the Lumberjacks managed to knock off the Tigers: THEY TOOK CHARGES.

For whatever reason, the Lumberjacks could not buy a charge in the opening games. That's a huge problem in Keller's style of isolation defense that denies passes and forces teams to dribble and drive. When Mississippi State figured out that they could drive without help on the inside, that's when the tides turned in Starkville.

Since then, there's been tremendous growth in that area. Particularly in the second half, SFA frustrated Skylar Mays who dominated in the lane in the first frame.

It was this, basically on repeat, that won the game for the purple-and-white:

One more thing before we go -

What We Learned: SFA picks up signature win at LSU

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SFAXE93
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I want another, can't wait until Tues. night!
SFA Jack Fanatic
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One more thing before we go???

Never mind. I guess my crumby little Chromebook didn't show the tweet.
nacluth
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So good. Love the answer about 12 men wearing SFA.

There's praise to go around for this game. Rewatching a little, I'll just throw Nieminen a little love too. He played half the game which is a fair amount more than he's been getting lately. Not the flashiest score sheet for the Finn, but a solid game. 8 points- two of those buckets with significant momentum change. The three pointer to knot it up, and a bucket in the lane while getting fouled. Nailed the free throw. He was solid as the entryway passer with 0 turnovers. Samuli has two fouls in a physical game which is amazing for him. Workman's job from a roleplayer. I could give this same praise to many players, but he popped out this game.
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nacluth said:

I'll just throw Nieminen a little love too. He
Once again, we're on the same page. Sammie was not spectacular but he was workmanlike.
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#WeWantDuke
TallTexan
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Excellent write-up. Isaac, please tell me that a home & home is a provision in Keller's buyout. I'm just hoping we get 3 years from him too at this point.
SFAJack_76
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Spot on about Nieminen. His pllay before yesterday was not good. I think hitting that three was positive both in giving him some needed confidence and letting LSU know that they could not sag off from him at the high post.

Absolutely love the depth of this team. Love the passion and adjustments coming from the coaches compared to last year.

Half court offense was much better. Is that due to Jacks improvement or LSU poor defense? Or both?
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Iowa State beat Northern Iowa 76-65. Wonder if we'll get a "Thank You" date with the Cyclones next year?
nacluth
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Exactly! It's nice to think that Keller has the connections to hook us up with decent nonconference games. Hopefully they'll pick up the phone after this year.
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Gazette1
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I'm sold on Keller. He's the real deal! I guess we are a good stepping stone for coaches. Must we go through that again? I don't care if he does wear ugly blazers.
MileHiJack
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I couldn't agree more...a great game for him and he made critical plays when needed. I love the team attitude! Yes, there are 12 guys with SFA on their jersey and they play that way.
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Gazette1 said:

I'm sold on Keller. He's the real deal! I guess we are a good stepping stone for coaches. Must we go through that again? I don't care if he does wear ugly blazers.
Way way too early to be talking about Keller leaving. One month ago a few people on here didn't think he was an "X and O" guy and said he lacked in "in game adjustment"
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I agree that Sammy played a lot better but I promise that wouldn't be our narrative if that last layup attempt had gone in... that was on him.
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SFA_03 said:

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RedRiverLa
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Glad you broached this subject. What's been lost is how you let someone get behind you like that.
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I think the most noticeable change was the frequency at which SFA was getting "easy" buckets. We moved the ball with purpose and attacked the interior of LSU. We also hit the glass against the bigger LSU team. I enjoyed watching this game because each player is becoming extremely comfortable with their roles. Every player contributed in big moments and this team is trending upward against top level competition.
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#JovanWouldveStolenItAndScoredBeforeTimeExpired
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TallTexan said:

SFA_03 said:

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edstile said:

TallTexan said:

SFA_03 said:

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