NEW YORK -- Michael Young sounded like a grizzled veteran and he made sure his teammates listened.At halftime it was just a look yourself in the mirror type of moment, he said of Pittsburghs 11-point halftime deficit that would reach 15 points. We lost the first game due to (SMU) being tougher than us down the stretch. We came in the second half and it was now or never.Now won out.Young scored a career-high 30 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Pittsburgh to a 78-75 victory over Marquette on Friday in the third-place game of the 2K Classic Benefiting Wounded Warrior Project.Young, a senior forward whose previous career-high was 27 points as a sophomore against Chaminade, brought the Panthers (3-1) back from that 15-point deficit and he did it almost by himself.With Marquette (2-2) leading 59-49 with 13:51 to play, the 6-foot-9 Young scored the games next 10 points, almost all on inside baskets.Back up against the wall, you just got to fight, Young said. Me being a senior, Jamel being a senior, just going into the game I told him its now or never. After the second half we cant get this game back. We cant get no more games back. Every game our senior year matters. Just to give it my all and just really be aggressive and kind of lead my team.First-year Pitt coach Kevin Stallings said of Young: He can carry us and he does.From the 59-all tie with 10:36 to play there would be four lead changes and three ties. Pitt took the lead for good on a free throw by Jamel Artis with 1:03 left and he added two more free throws with 5.6 seconds left for the final margin.It was awesome, Artis said of Youngs run. Me and him, we got to be the load every night, bring the energy offensively and defensively. To watch him go out there make his 10-0 run was awesome for us because we needed it at the time.Andrew Rowseys 3-pointer at the buzzer bounced off the rim.Artis finished with 21 points and seven rebounds for the Panthers while Chris Jones added 13 points.Rowsey, who came into the game with a total of two points on the season, had 20 for the Golden Eagles, while Duane Wilson and Sam Hauser had 11 each.The Golden Eagles closed the first half on a 14-6 run to take a 44-33 lead and then scored the first four points of the second half for the games biggest lead.. .You cant have 50-point halves scored against you and win in college basketball, Marquette coach Steve Wojciechowski said. You never have been able to and you never will be able to. We had two halves of basketball, one in each game where we gave up essentially 50 points. Give credit to the team we played but our defense has to improve.BIG PICTUREPittsburgh: The Panthers bounced back from a 76-67 loss to SMU in the opening round. ... Stallings has seemed to fit in well with a veteran team recruited by Jamie Dixon. ...The Panthers averaged 86.3 points over their first three games and with Young averaging 22 and Artis 19, the two accounted for 48 percent of the teams points.Marquette: The Golden Eagles were blown out 79-61 by Michigan in the opening round. ... Marquette is having a hard time filling the void in the middle after freshman Henry Ellenson left after his freshman year for the NBA.OLD FOESPittsburgh and Marquette were members of the Big East together for eight seasons until the Panthers left for the Atlantic Coast Conference. The all-time series is tied 9-9 as Marquette had a three-game winning streak against the Panthers snapped.ROUSING ROWSEYRowsey came into the game having made 1 of 7 from the field, including missing five 3-point attempts in the first three games. He was 5 for 12 from the field Friday and e was 3 of 7 from behind the arc.Rowsey was kind of the guy who was creating a lot of offense so we wanted the ball in his hands at the end of the game, Wojciechowski said. We got the ball to the rim. We got a wide open shot. We just didnt make it.UP NEXT:Pittsburgh: The Panthers head home for games with Yale and Morehead State before facing Maryland in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.Marquette: The Warriors are home for three games against IUPUI, Houston Baptist and Western Carolina. Adidas Continental 80 Dames . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Adidas NMD Dames Sale . 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Philadelphia was handed a 6-3 loss by the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon before dropping a 4-1 decision to the Rangers the following night in New York City. Yeezy Boost 350 v3 Belgie . -- On the field, it was business as usual for Jameis Winston and No. With the AFL trade period completed and the national, pre-season and rookie drafts on the horizon, what does your club need to do to bolster its list?ESPN.com.au draft expert Christopher Doerre has analysed every AFL club to work out their key weaknesses, and which draftees they should target on November 25.AdelaideList needs?1. Star power through the midfield - (after Rory Sloane there is no second star)2. High-quality half-forward flanker who can push up through the midfield - (Wayne Milera may with time and development become one, but another would further enhance the clubs best 22)3. Young ruck options - (with Sam Jacobs 29, and Reilly OBrien and Paul Hunter not ready to replace him, another ruckman should be drafted this year to spread the age demographic and to allow enough time to potentially develop his successor, if OBrien and Hunter do not develop into adequate replacements)4. Talented medium forward - (someone who can complement the current group of tall and small forwards)Draft picks:?13, 43, 53, 67, 89, 107, 125, 143Who should they draft? With pick 13, Daniel Venables and Sam Powell-Pepper are two who can play forward and through the midfield. Both possess explosiveness and power. Venables is the more damaging kick, with Powell-Pepper the more powerful contested-ball winner.Potential father-son draftee Ben Jarman has been nominated by Adelaide and likely joins the club somewhere around the third round.Through the ruck, under-18 prospects Sean Darcy, Jordan Sweet, Jeremy Goddard and Peter Ladhams are among those Adelaide should consider late or in the rookie draft. Otherwise there are several talented ruckmen in next years draft who are expected to feature prominently.Lachlan Tiziani in the back-end of the draft or as a rookie would also fit as a talented medium forward.BrisbaneList needs?1. Veteran experience and leadership to maximise young player development - (Stefan Martin being the only player older than 27 years of age should ring alarm bells)2. A more experienced and better-balanced back half, with more small and medium sized types - (Brisbane conceded 2872 points in the 2016 home and away season which was the most in the AFL - 516 more than Essendon and almost double Sydneys 1469. Historically, successful backlines are those who have played together the longest and have developed chemistry over time. Brisbane need this and some smaller and medium types to complement their 2016 back half, which too tall)3. Quality general forwards - (Brisbane have lots of players who split their time between playing forward and midfield but lack a quality pure small or medium forward who can provide heavy scoreboard impact)4. Midfield star power - (Tom Rockliff and Dayne Beams when healthy are excellent, but they need more support)5. A second top-tier key forward to compliment Josh Schache - (Brisbane may have this already in Eric Hipwood but while the club has good depth of key backmen, Hipwood may be even better as a key defender. Connor Ballenden may also join the club next season through the clubs Academy and become a key forward who relieves through the ruck, but even then, Brisbane feel a premium key forward short)6. Another ruckman - (with Martin turning 30 this month and Archie Smith Brisbanes only other ruckman, further depth is required to adequately cover for injuries)Draft picks:? 3, 16, 21, 22, 76, 78, 96, 114, 132Who should they draft?Ben Ainsworth if picked at No. 3 adds to the front half and midfield.Key forward Todd Marshall, if he slides to pick 16, would represent terrific value. Alongside Schache and potentially Ballenden, who Brisbane may draft in 2017 as a key forward and ruckman, a promising trio could form to build around long-term. For now, SANFL star Brett Eddy could be a suitable stop-gap key forward while Brisbanes young key forward group develop.Alex Witherden and Jarrod Berry as general backmen around pick 16 would also be strong list fits.Jacob Allison and Declan Watson as a tall utility and key defender respectively via Brisbanes Academy would make a lot of sense and likely represent strong value mid to late draft.Brisbane late in the national draft or in the rookie draft would also be advised to take one of Rowan Marshall, Darcy Cameron or Oscar McInerney to their depth stocks.CarltonList needs1. Star power through midfield to compliment Patrick Cripps - (Carlton were the AFLs worst in winning centre clearances last year at 10.4 per game, less even than Essendon. With Marc Murphy and Bryce Gibbs the wrong side of 25, the urgency is high)2. A young ruckman to eventually succeed Matthew Kreuzer (with 24-year-old Daniel Gorringe Carltons youngest ruckman, someone younger will need to be introduced into the mix with Carltons ruck division inspiring little confidence and contributing significantly to Carltons problems at stoppages)3. Crumbing small forward who can kick 30+ goals in a season and heap on the forward pressure - (since the departures of Eddie Betts and Jeff Garlett, Carlton have lacked a high-quality crumbing small forward. Jarrod Pickett may fill this role, though based on his junior footy, if he does make the grade he is more likely to play a Lewis Jetta type role off half-forward and pushing up onto a wing)4. A star key forward to build the front half around - (Charlie Curnow and Harry McKay, who were selected early last year may develop, but a star key forward to build around and pair with that young duo, if they both develop, would be optimal)Draft picks:? 5, 25, 48, 63, 66, 70, 81, 99, 117Who should they draft?Will Brodie if available at pick No. 5 can take the pressure of Cripps.Through the ruck, under-18 prospects Sean Darcy, Jordan Sweet, Jeremy Goddard and Peter Ladhams if available late draft or as rookies would be suitable list fits and may be developable young ruckmen. Otherwise, next year there are lots of talented rucks who may feature towards the top of the draft.As small forwards, late draft or as rookies, Tyson Stengle, Kym LeBois, Sam Fowler, Dan Allsop, Kyle Kirby and Willie Rioli are some names who may be considered.CollingwoodList needs1. Veteran experience and leadership - (new list additions Daniel Wells and Lynden Dunn are the only players over 30 on the Pies list. Collingwoods youth in 2007 and 2010 experienced the greatest growth under the veteran leadership of Nathan Buckley, James Clement, Anthony Rocca and Scott Burns, and Nick Maxwell, Luke Ball, Scott Pendlebury respectively. Strong veteran cores, complimenting strong coaching created these positive environments that allowed Collingwoods youth to be fast-tracked. It is clear that Collingwood, to replicate those results, need more than just Pendlebury leading the way and aiding the young in their development to maximise results)2. Midfield star power - (losing Dane Swan, Dayne Beams, Dale Thomas and Ball in as many seasons has seen the midfield slide. Last season, Collingwood were 13th in centre clearances and equal 14th for clearances. Jordan De Goey with a strong preseason may help here, but another genuine star is required to compliment Pendlebury, Adam Treloar, Steele Sidebottom and Taylor Adams through the midfield)3. Young key forward - (Darcy Moore is the key forward Collingwood will build around but he needs someone of quality to pair with long-term)4. Young key defender - (Key defence stocks are aging and a new gun key defender is needed to eventually take over from Ben Reid)5. Crumbing small forward who can kick 30+ goals in a season and heap on the forward pressure - (Collingwood have lots of marking smalls in Jamie Elliott and Alex Fasolo but lack that genuine star ground-level forward to complement the front half)Draft picks:? 28, 44, 51, 62, 65, 83, 101, 105, 119, 137.Who should they draft?At pick 28, Brennan Cox as a key defender may be considered.Potential father-son choices Callum Brown and Josh Daicos will be nominated by Collingwood and may both join the Pies depending on bids from other clubs.As small forwards, late draft or as rookies, Tyson Stengle, Kym LeBois, Sam Fowler, Dan Allsop, Kyle Kirby and Willie Rioli are some names who may be considered.As a rookie, Collingwood would also benefit from considering Brett Eddy as a stop-gap key forward.EssendonList needs1. A contested-ball winning beast through the midfield - (Alongside Jobe Watson, someone with similar size and power at the coalface is required to pair with Dyson Heppell and the clubs young, developing midfield group)2. Elite young outside midfielder - (Brendon Goddard and Brent Stanton are nearing the end and lack obvious successors)3. Second high-quality key forward to pair long-term with Joe Daniher - (ex-Giant James Stewart may be good enough but optimally Daniher should have a second star key forward to pair with, allowing Cale Hooker to play back)4. Young ruckman to develop and eventually succeed Matthew Leuenberger and Tom Bellchambers - (with Gach Nyuon delisted, a second young ruckman would be beneficial)5. Crumbing small forward who can kick 30+ goals in a season and heap on the forward pressure (Orazio Fantasia is a talent but needs more support in the front half)Draft picks:?1, 20, 29, 41, 68, 95, 113, 131Who should they draft?Hugh McCluggage with the first pick overall is a great list fit both through the midfield and up forward.Around picks 29 and 41 there are likely to be some strong-bodied midfielders still available with Jonty Scharenberg, Dylan Clarke, Jack Graham and Willem Drew among a larger group Essendon may consider with one of those selections.Through the ruck, under-18 prospects Sean Darcy, Jordan Sweet, Jeremy Goddard and Peter Ladhams if there late draft or as rookies would be suitable list fits and may be developable young ruckmen. Otherwise next year there are lots of talented rucks who may feature towards the top of the draft.As small forwards, late draft or as rookies, Tyson Stengle, Kym LeBois, Sam Fowler, Dan Allsop, Kyle Kirby and Willie Rioli are some names who may be considered.As a stop gap key forward, Essendon would benefit from considering Brett Eddy.FremantleList needs1. More quality youth - (the process is starting but more required with overreliance on established veterans)2. High-level key forward - (Cam McCarthy looks likely but would benefit from playing alongside a second key forward of equal or greater talent. Michael Apeness is developing and a possible relieving ruckman, but even if he develops Fremantle would benefit from another talented key forward to complement the pair)3. Ruckman to succeed Aaron Sandilands - (with Sandilands 33, Jon Griffin 30 and Zac Clarke the clubs only ruckman, the recruitment of a young big man who can succeed Sandilands would be timely)4. Quality young general defenders - (with Fremantles back half aging, it is time for the Dockers to select the next generation of small and medium defenders)5. Inside midfielders - (with Michael Barlow delisted and David Mundy 31, Fremantle are starting to look thin through the midfield. Some young, quality midfielders to complement Nat Fyfe and Lachie Neale would be ideal)Draft picks:? 7, 35, 40, 71, 79, 97, 115, 133Who should they draft?Tim English with pick No. 7 would be an ideal choice as a ruckman given the age of Sandilands and Griffin.Around Fremantles pick 35 and 40, there will be good depth of general defenders with Isaac Cumming, Luke Ryan and Cameron Zurhaar among those who may be chosen around that point.In the rookie draft, there should still be good depth of inside midfielders. West Australian midfielders Quinton Narkle, Matt Guelfi and Liam Baker are among a larger group who may receive consideration if available. Ben Ronke, Brodie Romensky, Lachlan Walker and mature-ager Jye Bolton if there may also late draft represent strong value.GeelongList needs1. High-level key forward - (with a view to drafting someone who can in time succeed Tom Hawkins. There is no likely replacement on Geelongs list currently. With key forwards taking around four years to develop into consistent AFL players, Geelong need to act this year or next)2. Quality general defenders - (with Corey Enright retiring and Andrew Mackie likely to follow soon, Geelong need to stock up down back and find and develop a defensive group that can succeed long-term)3. Young star power through the midfield - (the reliance is too high on Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood. Both at stoppages and on the outside Geelong need more young stars to reduce the load on their star duo)Draft picks:? 24, 38, 42, 64, 72, 74, 91, 110, 128, 146Who should they draft?Patrick Kerr at pick No. 24 may be someone Geelong draft with a view to eventually take over from Hawkins. Failing Kerr being there, Geelong probably have to wait until next offseason to find a suitable successor.Around Geelongs pick 38 and 42, there will be good depth of general defenders with Isaac Cumming, Luke Ryan and Cameron Zurhaar those options. Failing those players being there Harry Morrison, Bailey Morrish and Tom Williamson may be among that next group of general defenders considered.As midfielders, its possible given the depth this year that several of Dylan Clarke, Jonty Scharenberg, Jack Graham, Zac Fisher, Kobe Mutch and Willem Drew are available at 38 and 42. If there, they could be among the names thought good enough to help spread the midfield load.Gold CoastList needs1. Several premier midfielders - (with Gary Ablett in the latter stages of his career and little genuine support after the departures of Dion Prestia and Jaeger OMeara)2. Veteran leadership and experience - (to aid the development of the clubs youth)3. Experienced, quality general defenders who play both ways and use the ball efficiently - (with inefficient ball use and a lack of cohesion and experience down back still present)4. Another key forward to compliment Tom Lynch and Peter Wright long-term - (Lynch and Wright are both are terrific but otherwise there are no other genuine key forwards on the clubs list)Draft picks:? 4, 6, 8, 10, 73, 98, 116, 134Who should they draft?Jack Bowes and Brad Scheer through Gold Coasts Academy are musts through the midfield.It is likely Gold Coast selects further midfielders with their other early selections. Some of those names mentioned in Gold Coasts 4-10 range include Jack Scrimshaw, Will Brodie, Sam Petrevski-Seton, Oliver Florent, Tim Taranto, Griffin Logue and Daniel Venables.GWSList needs1. Crumbing small forward who can kick 30+ goals in a season and heap on the forward pressure - (Devon Smith is GWS primary pressure forward but optimally he would be complemented by someone who can do the same things but also provide heavier scoreboard impact given how many talls in Jeremy Cameron, Jon Patton and Rory Lobb play such prominent roles up front)2. Quality general defenders - (with a view to find a successor to HHeath Shaw)3.dddddddddddd. A No. 1 ruckman - (to succeed Shane Mumford. Lobb could be that player but looks best suited as a relieving ruckman who plays mostly forward, with his greatest strength his contested marking inside 50m)Draft picks:? 2, 15, 37, 39, 45, 52, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 77, 109, 127, 135, 145Who should they draft?Will Setterfield, Harry Perryman, Zachary Sproule and Harrison Macreadie look likely through GWS Academy and will add to the clubs midfield and key position stocks respectively.Andrew McGrath at pick No.2, if there, would be an ideal Shaw successor with his run off half-back.As crumbing forwards, GWS should look to the rookie draft with Tyson Stengle, Kym LeBois, Sam Fowler, Dan Allsop, Kyle Kirby and Willie Rioli some names who may be available and fill the list need.HawthornList needs1. Quality youth - (the better part of Hawthorns list are 25 and older. When Luke Hodge and Shaun Burgoyne retire, likely at the end of next season, Hawthorn will need to shift their focus more to the draft and start introducing more young talent)2. Young, star inside midfielders - (Tom Mitchell and Jaeger OMeara add to the midfield but theyll need more quality around them for Hawthorn to have a successful midfield in the future)3. Young key defenders - (Kaiden Brand may be one key defender for the future but with Hawthorns key defence stocks otherwise aging, more will be required)4. Young key forwards - (With Jarryd Roughead nearing 30, Ty Vickery, 26 and Jack Gunston, 25, Hawthorn need to start drafting some young key forwards over the coming seasons, with key forwards taking around four years to develop into consistent AFL footballers)5. Young ruckman - (With Ben McEvoy 27 and Jon Ceglar 25, Hawthorn should over the coming seasons be looking to draft and develop thei