I do blame the coach for planning, rotations, set plays, and other things he not only controls but designs. Getting Ts for no reason? That's on him. Even some of those missed shots are on him and his overreliance on set plays. His job is to help shore up our weaknesses and exploit our strengths.
11s left in 1st half with Marquette inbounding. Based on what we had seen so far do you leave Clingan in or swap in Adama? I seriously doubt anyone here thought swapping in Adama was the right move. What was he going to add? Leaving Clingan in gives you a chance for a block/rim protection. No foul trouble you need to plan for either.
I'm definitely not a savant but some stuff sure seems plain from my couch. This season is starting to give me deja vu vibes and that's no good especially when we started out so hard. Less standing around & more creativity is needed on the floor.
IMO Hurley still needs to work on the same things as last season - temper control and in game decision making. I do think the rotations and other in-game adjustments (ie, TOs) are better than last season but like the one I referenced above there are still ones that are headscratchers to the peanut gallery. I'm still in support of Dan Hurley but I'd like to see meaningful improvement here as well as some results in BET\NCAAs.
At least we don't have a bagel against Creighton anymore, so we've got that. Which is nice.
Well said.
If you're an underdog, less talented team it can behoove you to play scrappy and physical to hopefully get the other team off of their game. Imo this is a strategy that Dan Hurley has implemented while coaching previously at smaller programs to very good success.
But now at UConn and especially with this team he has guys that on any given night are more talented than their opponents. During TOs you can see Dan Hurley yelling at players to be more physical and imo it's playing into the opponents hands.
UConn is one of the most penalized teams in the country!
I would like to see less "ra ra" type coaching and more whiteboard plays during TOs to get players open looks off of whatever the defense is doing in those particular games.
HCJC was so good at this his teams would get several easy shots every game in these situations and off of inbounds plays.
This team struggles with too many turnovers, especially on inbounds plays which is a reflection of coaching.
It also really looks like they are pressing a bit instead of playing loose and confident. How many times did players struggle with their dribble unforced especially late in shot clock.
During the PK tourny the team was playing loose and confident, but now they're playing more physical games in the BE and instead of designing more elaborate plays Dan Hurley is yelling at the players to be more physical and picking fights with the refs.
MU looked to have an answer for their simple screens as evidenced by the # of shot clock violations.
UConn scores a lot of points on talent, they need more from coaching.
I hope Coach learns and adapts because he definitely has great skills and knowledge, but the situation dictates a different tool; You can't use a hammer for every project Coach!