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Post by Charlie on Aug 29, 2007 13:34:28 GMT -6
from foxsports.comHead Start for Pelphrey
Arkansas coach John Pelphrey has seven days under his belt with his new teamand thus far, he likes what he sees.
``If we play hard and serve each other (that's Pelphrey's way of saying they need to be unselfish), we have a chance to be competitive in every game," he said.
Pelphrey won't have senior wing Sonny Weems for this weekend's trip to Cancun after Weems broke a bone in his left (non-shooting) hand on Tuesday. Weems is expected to be out for at least a month, so don't be surprised if you see a big lineup this weekend and at times, during the regular season.
Pelphrey has also been without starting point guard Gary Ervin (death in the family) for a few of the seven days of practice that the team has had leading up to the trip.
Pelphrey realizes that Ervin, the team's lone proven point guard, is the key. Ervin, a New York native, has been erratic and enigmatic in his career, which includes two years at Mississippi State. The backup is sophomore combo guard Stefan Welsh, who pulled a hamstring after just 30 minutes in the first practice.
Patrick Beverley's work ethic and motor has impressed the Razorbacks head man more than just about anything. ``I love him and wouldn't trade him for anything. I love how hard he plays," Pelphrey said. However, the frontline consisting of Steven Hill, Darian Townes, Charles Thomas, Michael Washington and freshman Michael Sanchez also has Pelphrey excited.
The 6-foot-8 Sanchez, who has struggled with injuries for the past year or so, is in terrific shape and has gotten nearly all of his explosiveness back. ``He's been tremendous," Pelphrey said. "I can't tell you how fast he is. He wins every sprint. He can be an all-league player down the road."
Arkansas will l;eave Saturday morning and play two games - one on Saturday and one on Sunday - in Cancun before heading home for classes on Monday.
``My biggest thing with the trip is that anytime you have a coaching change, there's going to be some anxiety with the players," Pelphrey said. "They don't know how to view me and how they fit in and on top of that, we've got six seniors who have been here for three years and have nine months left."
This trip - and more specifically the 10 practices that allowed Pelphrey to get to know his players - could be vital to the team's success this season.
``I think when we start practicing in October, we'll be OK," he said. "They'll know what to expect."
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