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Old 02-22-2010, 09:22 AM
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Good article on Patterson

For Patrick Patterson, Less is More

Patrick Patterson - UK

As the 2009 NBA Draft rolled around, there was one name conspicuously absent - Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson. This had to be a mistake, right? After all, Patterson was a McDonald's All-American in high school, had a terrific freshman year, and then had upped his averages to 17 points and nine board per game as a sophomore. He received All-American nominations, and was a lock to be selected in the first round. He had no reason to come back to school. Besides, playing second, or third, or even fourth fiddle to Kentucky's heralded freshmen would only hurt his draft stock, right?

Wrong.

Although his scoring and rebounding numbers have dropped, Patterson's NBA stock is now higher than ever, thanks to a chance to showcase his all-around game, unselfishness, and leadership on a young team. And, following two frustrating seasons under Billy Gillispie, and having never played in an
NCAA Tournament game (he missed UK's 2008 game against Marquette due to injury), Patterson now heads into March with a legitimate chance to cut down the nets as a national champion. For a guy who spent last March watching the Big Dance on television, it has to feel good.

Coming into the season, some wondered how Patterson would mesh with uber-hyped recruits like John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins. Would he be okay playing a supportive role, even though he had every right to demand to be the star? Would his game be affected with Cousins occupying the paint with
him? Would he be able to adapt to John Calipari's offense after two years of Gillispie's high-low attack?

Turns out, there has been little need for worry. By all accounts, Patterson is, and has been, a team-first guy his entire career. Even amidst the turmoil of last season, Patterson never let his frustrations show, always playing the role of the good soldier and letting his play do the talking. This season, instead of worrying about declining stats or the spotlight shining upon his teammates, he has taken on the role of a leader and counselor. He's usually the first one to gather his teammates in a huddle on the floor, and he can be often seen dishing out advice to the freshmen during stoppages in play. And we've even seen something from Patterson that was very rare last year...smiles.

But don't confuse Patterson for an-over-the-hill veteran who's merely passing on knowledge to his teammates. Time and time again, he's proven that he's still the same All-American caliber talent he was the last two years. It's just that this year, he has been able to pick his spots more, and his overall game has improved as a result.

His field attempts have decreased this year overall, and his shooting percentage is down slightly, from 60 percent to 57 percent. However, when you consider that the team is playing at a much faster pace than in previous years (81.3 points per game compared to 74.1 in 2008-09 and 68.5 in 2007-08), and Patterson is playing more on the perimeter than ever before, it makes sense to have a few more missed shots. His teammates still have confidence in him to hit the big shots however, as evidenced by his baseline jumper on Tuesday that sent the game against Mississippi State into overtime.

Of course, Patterson has also added another weapon to his repertoire – the three pointer. In his first two years on campus, with no other post presence, Patterson was rooted under the basket and attempted only four shots from beyond the arc, making exactly none. This year? He's nailed 18, and is shooting 40 percent from behind the line, not bad for a guy who's 6'9” and has the physique of a bodybuilder.

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Old 02-22-2010, 09:53 AM
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great read and I appreciate the fact that he is getting some attention. Patrick is a selfless player with a team first attitude. What an awesome picture of patrick as well! Thanks for sharing!


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Old 02-22-2010, 10:44 AM
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during games now, more than ever, I find myself focusing on Patrick more than anyone else, even when he doesn't have the ball. He sure is a hell of a player. The guy played 39 minutes against Vandy and obviously we lose that one without his rebounding. Patrick is the man !


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It shocked me when they flashed the stat during the Vandy game that until this year he had only attempted 4 three-point shots and this year he's close to 50. Tough to put into words what that does to impact scout's perception of the kind of player he will be in the NBA, such a smart decision for him to come back.


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^ Same thoughts here. I love his baseline shot, too. I always think it's stripping the nets.

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Very cool article. Thanks for sharing!


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Love the way Patrick is coming on. Seems my complaining of his role on this team got some where.

He's a vital cog towards gaining #8.


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Wrong.

Although his scoring and rebounding numbers have dropped, Patterson's NBA stock is now higher than ever, thanks to a chance to showcase his all-around game, unselfishness, and leadership on a young team. QUOTE from link
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That's my favorite part, right there, and I believe the author of the piece is exactly right. Too, thanks so much for the link, Matt. It's an EXCELLENT read, one I've just found today.

Patrick Patterson is "the heart and soul of this team." Even though his numbers are down, NBA folks recognize that, along with the tremendous improvement in his skills outside the post. Thanks again, Matt.
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It shocked me when they flashed the stat during the Vandy game that until this year he had only attempted 4 three-point shots and this year he's close to 50. Tough to put into words what that does to impact scout's perception of the kind of player he will be in the NBA, such a smart decision for him to come back.
3 of those shots came against UL in Rupp and they all came within the first 5 minutes of the game.


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To Pat.


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There`s no doubt in my mind,Pat is the big key in us winning a championship.If Pat doesn`t get more touches were not going to make it....................Rocky


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