whaler11
Head Happy Hour Coach
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Whaler11 - Have you ever been to New Orleans? LOL - I did give them the green light to celebrate a road win.
I have. If the game was Monday I might sweat it.
Whaler11 - Have you ever been to New Orleans? LOL - I did give them the green light to celebrate a road win.
If Onourah can follow up on this performance with similar efforts then this team will have enough inside between him, Whaley, Diarra and Carlton. He provides value in defense and rebounding when he plays like yesterday.
Whaley is starting to be used on offense both inside and outside, and he can handle it. When both he and Larrier are on the floor that draws a big outside the lane, and opens up driving lanes for Adams. To complete that process he needs to also knock down the 12-15 footer.
Guys are now starting to give up the ball, making that extra pass, and eschewing the hero ball offense that we’ve seen too much. I’d love to see Larrier used in pick and pop with his shooting. He needs to catch ready to shoot.
Rebounding is much better than last year, even when they are in the zone.
Speaking of zone, the 1-3-1 and 2-3 they used with length up high is coming along. Each time they went zone Tulane struggled. Gotta use it here and there, makes the offense adjust in real time.
Was at the game and didn't see the team/coaching all the fire Ollie guys have been describing. Much more able to see everything in person than on TV.
Boy, most of guys look young (and pretty skinny). Looked for any bad body language and saw zero. Concerned about hero ball and saw zero. Larrier catches, thinks, then acts. Reminds me of Denham who had a habit of holding the ball in front of him and getting it stolen. As mentioned earlier by someone else, the team left significant amount of points off scoreboard where did everything but finish. Young guys look like are thinking "should I shoot, get closer, pass, etc." instead of just doing it..