In
a battle of area heavyweights, I watched CIF-SS Division I-A No. 1 Etiwanda
move to 21-0 with a 53-39 win over No. 4 Upland Tuesday night - Redmon scored just nine of those 39.
The
6-foot-2 senior was fairly passive early in the game, only to get overly
aggressive as
I�ve
seen Redmon score a total of 22 points in two games �
MaxPreps.com says he averages 17.5 points per game but only has 10 games
reported - but the way he moves with the ball alone is fun to watch. He doesn�t
have a weakness, can shoot and handle the ball deftly. He may be at his best in
traffic, specializing in pumping the ball around attempted shot blockers before
flipping it towards the rim, seemingly always with a feathery touch. He never
appears out of control despite the speed with which he barrels into the lane. I
can�t offer too much analysis on his defense - I�ve only seen him play zone.
But he has the tools to be a good defender: he�s plenty smart, exceptionally
quick and has good hands.
I
had a hard time putting my finger on why Etiwanda beat
Etiwanda
goes about 15 deep and is loaded with athletic players at every position. Their
only potential weakness is size but 6-8, 265-pound junior Perris Blackwell goes
a long way towards putting that theory to bed. Five players average at least
eight points but none more than Jordan Finn�s 11.1. Finn was on crutches
Tuesday after injuring his ankle Monday but the team hardly seemed to notice.
Etiwanda
is built for the long haul - depth and defense can go a long way. It�s tough to
base this on the three games I�ve seen but if depth presents a negative, it's
that it hampers the emergence of a go-to guy, something Etiwanda may need as it
enters the hotly-contested playoffs. The aggressiveness of senior point guard
Erick Ellis, who didn�t even start the last two games I saw, may be evidence he
can be that guy. He led the team with 16 points Tuesday. I don�t know his
individual shooting percentage but I don�t think he missed a shot in the second
half.
Kleckner doesn't seem overly concerned with it, but it�ll be interesting
to see how long Etiwanda can stay undefeated with only six games left in the
regular season.
Said
Ellis on Monday after Etiwanda beat the No. 2 team in Division II-A, Moreno
Valley Rancho Verde: �We feel like the Patriots.�