Ball (24 pts), Reed (16 pts) and Mullins (15 points) were our fire power. Demery (11 pts) had 10 assists with just 2 turnovers, after the sloppy 9 turnovers against St John’s.
A big improvement from recent games was Reed going 4-5 from FT. Another gain was 7 assists by Reed. Maybe the beginning of an inside/out game? Again, Reed and Reibe gave us a 70% FG result from our center position. While Reibe gave us only 2 points, he did contribute 2 rebounds/2 assist. However, the big picture is Reibe needs to assert himself more.
Ross and Stewart combined for just 3 points in 23 minutes and just 1 rebound. We need more weakside rebounding prescence but the high hedge defense often puts us out of position to do that. Karaban was quiet but did not force anything with his 3-6 FG attempts made.
We had 7 more rebounds and 1 more assist than Butler but they shot 46%, five percent less than UConn but too good for us to dominant. Butler had 78% more free throws than us (9 to 16) but some how the officiating seemed relatively fair or am I just getting used to the absurd? Last game they gave our opponent twice as many foul shots (31).
What we need to do to improve:
1) We are being grabbed and pushed throughout our offensive sets both with the ball and away from the ball. I suggest a ball handler or cutter when grabbed slap the offending hand/arm to draw attention. We may get a foul called but it is very effective drawing attention onto the fact that we are being grabbed and if the refs don’t want the game tensions to escalate, they need to call the grabbing. Larry Bird and DJ use to do it occasionally and it often achieved the desired result.
2) Regardless of how one feels about the high hedge our Big East opponents have scouted it and now have been exploiting it. This results in an offensive mismatch, less rebounding dominance by us and fouls. Our Bigs should not be beyond the 3pt line at minimum. Additionally, as much as I don’t usually like zones, it is time to switch into one for a series of possessions a couple times a game to screw up the opponents solution in their scouting report. They are now getting too many mismatches with our center covering a guard and our guards covering their center for the rest of the possession.
We may find this will help our defensive rebounding too. A good time to do it would be when Stewart is in the game.