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Thanks for putting us on the map Dee, James, now let the kids play

By Lucas Deal

Posted: 11/1/06 Section: Sports
For the first time since I was in high school, the Illinois basketball team will open its season without Dee Brown and James Augustine. After four fantastic seasons, the two winningest players in Illinois history have finally graduated, and in their place is a group of talented but inexperienced youngsters.

In the backcourt, sophomores Jamar Smith, Chester Frazier and Trent Meacham will work together to attempt to fill the void left by Brown, while freshman forwards Brian Carlwell, Richard Semrau and C.J. Jackson will try to fill Augustine's shoes.

So despite the obvious fear that our security blankets are now gone, I think, overall, this year will be an exciting one for the Illini and their faithful.

Why?

Because we're going to get to see things we haven't seen in a while. We're going to play different styles - offensively and defensively - for longer stretches of time.

Illinois head coach Bruce Weber was recently quoted as saying that he will not run designed plays when his team hits the court on Wednesday against Lewis University in their exhibition opener. Weber's reasoning is that, if his team can't beat Lewis straight up, then they've got a lot more problems than just how smoothly they run plays.

I think that's true, but I think beyond that, Weber is giving his team another audition for how they will play all season.

If they look better with a three-guard offense, then he can focus his attention on that area. If the team needs two forwards and a center on the court to thrive, then he can design plays that way too.

This type of freedom wasn't nearly as common in year's past, when Weber would simply plug holes around his two stars.

Another exciting thing I expect to see this season is a much more attack-oriented offense. For the last two seasons, Illinois' primary mode of attack on offense has been to launch, launch and launch. We've been a team of gunners, and we've been good.

But I don't think Weber's team will continue to fire at will this season, especially with new point guard Chester Frazier. Unlike Brown, Frazier's best quality is his passing, not his shooting. The more he penetrates, the more open looks he will give to Illinois' remaining gunners like Smith and Rich McBride. Not only that, but by driving to the hoop he will force opposing teams to play help defense, which should create more lay-ups for his bigger, taller teammates.
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