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this will be a template for how to play us moving forward
We said that last game against them and then we won 6 of 8 games before tonight.
All he had to do was wait for the Sanogo hedge and/or double and slip Kalkbrenner to the hoop. Hurley didn’t adjust. Game over.
The slip worked one time. Then we adjusted by having Polley show from the far corner the next time. It was good coaching and execution on the fly.

Look McDermott is a really good coach. Creighton didn't fire him for a reason despite him making a racial faux paus and it costing them their best recruit ever and a starting big man. But people pretending that Hurley didn't adjust or that McDermott didn't adjust to the adjustment, and then Hurley adjust to the adjustment weren't watching the game closely enough.

Here are coaching moves made by both coaches in pre-game or in-game today:
  • Hurley began the game aggressively pressuring their SG-turned PG, with hopes of both forcing turnovers now and tiring him out to commit turnovers later. It started working by end of 1st half.
  • McDermott used the same sag he used in the first game. Whaley and Jackson were even worse than 1st game from 3: 1/9 combined, all wide open. They go 3/9 we win. No Hawkins and Martin in foul trouble meant we pretty much had to play them.
  • Hurley ran a nice play with the uncovered because of the sag Whaley setting a pick for Cole to get a wide open 3. Ran the same play a few more times, but Cole either missed or the guy fought around the screen.
  • Then Hurley adjusted to sag by running spread Cole PnRs to take advantage of Kalkbrenner dropping in coverage. He brought us back into the game by making several mid range looks and 1 off the dribble 3.
  • McDermott adjusted by blitzing the Cole PnRs.
  • Hurley adjusted by immediately posting Sanogo 1v1 in the paint after the screen, the blitz allowing him to get deep position 1v1 with his best hand. He missed most of the shots (1/6 in the crucial stretch).
  • McDermott started slipping his PnR screens instead of trying to attack the hard hedge (hard hedge was working). They scored once, then we adjusted as noted above.
  • Hurley ran a beautiful play when we were down 3 with 1:45 left. It ran Polley off some screens, leaving Cole's man forced to help off him. Polley found Cole for the wide open 3. Clank.
  • McDermott ran a pet play and had his 3rd string PG run a 2 man game with Kalkbrenner and Sanogo got caught in no-man's land. Perfect alley-oop with Sanogo's hand in his face.
I'm sure I missed some things. Just what I saw 3 beers deep from live action.
 
You could have definitely been worse! You could have roasted us by reminding us about that one time in the last 25 years when PC made it past the first round of the NCAA tournament! Don’t do it to us!
Stop living in the past, seems to be what you all do anymore… you’re back in the BE, it’s different now so live for the present and prove your worth going forward!!
 
I got a lot of respect for PC, “lucky” or not. Their in game experience in close games will help. They just don’t want to walk that tightrope too much
Trust me I’ve nearly had to break out the Tums many times!!
 
Stop living in the past, seems to be what you all do anymore… you’re back in the BE, it’s different now so live for the present and prove your worth going forward!!

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Murray should be the designated reminder for Hurley to hand the whiteboard to Kimani if the difference is 5 or less with 5 min left LOL
 
Murray should be the designated reminder for Hurley to hand the whiteboard to Kimani if the difference is 5 or less with 5 min left LOL
Did you not see the play we ran to get Cole the wide open 3 when we were down 3 with 1:45 left?
 
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Let’s not forget this guy coached his son to be one of the greatest offensive players in history. I don’t care who he played. He ended in the big east and dominated here too. Didn’t they win the conference with Doug?
 
We said that last game against them and then we won 6 of 8 games before tonight.

The slip worked one time. Then we adjusted by having Polley show from the far corner the next time. It was good coaching and execution on the fly.

Look McDermott is a really good coach. Creighton didn't fire him for a reason despite him making a racial faux paus and it costing them their best recruit ever and a starting big man. But people pretending that Hurley didn't adjust or that McDermott didn't adjust to the adjustment, and then Hurley adjust to the adjustment weren't watching the game closely enough.

Here are coaching moves made by both coaches in pre-game or in-game today:
  • Hurley began the game aggressively pressuring their SG-turned PG, with hopes of both forcing turnovers now and tiring him out to commit turnovers later. It started working by end of 1st half.
  • McDermott used the same sag he used in the first game. Whaley and Jackson were even worse than 1st game from 3: 1/9 combined, all wide open. They go 3/9 we win. No Hawkins and Martin in foul trouble meant we pretty much had to play them.
  • Hurley ran a nice play with the uncovered because of the sag Whaley setting a pick for Cole to get a wide open 3. Ran the same play a few more times, but Cole either missed or the guy fought around the screen.
  • Then Hurley adjusted to sag by running spread Cole PnRs to take advantage of Kalkbrenner dropping in coverage. He brought us back into the game by making several mid range looks and 1 off the dribble 3.
  • McDermott adjusted by blitzing the Cole PnRs.
  • Hurley adjusted by immediately posting Sanogo 1v1 in the paint after the screen, the blitz allowing him to get deep position 1v1 with his best hand. He missed most of the shots (1/6 in the crucial stretch).
  • McDermott started slipping his PnR screens instead of trying to attack the hard hedge (hard hedge was working). They scored once, then we adjusted as noted above.
  • Hurley ran a beautiful play when we were down 3 with 1:45 left. It ran Polley off some screens, leaving Cole's man forced to help off him. Polley found Cole for the wide open 3. Clank.
  • McDermott ran a pet play and had his 3rd string PG run a 2 man game with Kalkbrenner and Sanogo got caught in no-man's land. Perfect alley-oop with Sanogo's hand in his face.
I'm sure I missed some things. Just what I saw 3 beers deep from live action.
I saw Kalkbrenner score 20 in the second half on almost all dunks and layups...dead sober.
 
Did you not see the play we ran to get Cole the wide open 3 when we were down 3 with 1:45 left?
Listen, McDermott’s a great coach and Kalkbrenner is a solid center. Should he be allowed to torch us, including our (likely) first team BE F/C for 20 in a half and most of those down the stretch? IMHO, no.
 
Jackson shot 6 3s. SIX!!! None were close

That’s coaching
1 was a running 1-hander from just over half court to beat the clock at halftime. Shouldn’t count that, but it barely hit the backboard, just like some of the others.
 
As a coach for UCONN
Are you highlighting your omission with appropriate humility, or somehow criticizing me for noting your error and providing a source for improved clarity that you could use in the future for your benefit?
 
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Listen, McDermott’s a great coach and Kalkbrenner is a solid center. Should he be allowed to torch us, including our (likely) first team BE F/C for 20 in a half and most of those down the stretch? IMHO, no.
No. But those pretending we got burned by the same things over and over don't know basketball or weren't watching closely enough. It was a couple offensive rebounds, a slip, a roll, a fast break, a post up, a couple free throws, etc.

We adjusted to Kaluma killing us in the 1st half and Hawkins killing us in the 1st game. We made their 3rd and 4th string PG and Hawkins try to beat us with passes on the move over coverage after we'd been hounding them all game. They did.
 
Agree on Kaluma and Hawkins. Agree to disagree on Kalkbrenner.
 
As a coach for UCONN
Are you highlighting your omission with appropriate humility, or somehow criticizing me for noting your error and providing a source for improved clarity that you could use in the future for your benefit?
Simple. Dan Hurley as UConn coach has not beat Mc Dermott. U
Are you highlighting your omission with appropriate humility, or somehow criticizing me for noting your error and providing a source for improved clarity that you could use in the future for your benefit?
i don’t care if Dan Hurley beat Mc Dermott while at RI. Simple statement Dan Hurley has lost his 3 games if, not 4, against McDermott. One is an anomaly 3 or 4 is a trend. Hope not, but that’s my point
 
Lol Hurley has also beaten three of those coaches this year. This board is unreal
Steele and Willard I said didn’t belong. Kimani beat Wright, not Hurley. What’s so hard to understand? He gets outcoached consistently by the better coaches. He beat Shaka twice, I’ll give him that
 
I still imagine that McDermott has a chuckling post-game phone call w/senior Hurley, in which they figured it's a matter of time, but the time hasn't happened yet.
Let's just hope it's a matter of time occurs when it really matters if we meet in the BE tournament.
 
Simple. Dan Hurley as UConn coach has not beat Mc Dermott. U

i don’t care if Dan Hurley beat Mc Dermott while at RI. Simple statement Dan Hurley has lost his 3 games if, not 4, against McDermott. One is an anomaly 3 or 4 is a trend. Hope not, but that’s my point
Simple? Not the way you've presented it incompletely and without correct facts.

Hurley is 1-5 against McDermott, and has never defeated him while he has coached UConn.

I've just made your point for the second time, both with greater accuracy & clarity than your attempts.
 
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He forced Sanogo to defend the pick and roll. Sanogo's man scored 20 points in the second half.

That was the game.
It was said Hurley did a fine job. Kid scored 2 points in first half. Second half, he scored over and over at will. You mean Hurley had no answer for that? Same play over and over. No answer. I don't even know what Sanog0s roll was.
 
Which is strange. He has knocked down three's before.
You are correct but for some odd reason last night Whaley was apprehensive and rushed with his shot. Just did not seem relaxed when he had the ball or shot.
We can't beat them. This coach scouts UConn well.
We can beat them, however Hurley needs to be on top of his coaching game. In the second half where we cut the lead to about 4, imo should have changed to some sort of zone to negate the on slaught of dunks mostly by Kalkbrenner. McDermott had us very spread out on defense for much of the game for backing in players close to the basket or easy cuts for the slam. He is one of the better coaches in the country and does not get the respect that he most certainly deserves.
With that being said all things must come to an end and the BE tournament would be a nice start if we meet.
 
That was my exact thought, McDermott just provided the playbook on how to beat us. I’m surprised nobody so far has mentioned Hurley calling that 3 for Jackson out of a timeout! We were down 5 and that ended the game essentially. I guess he didn’t notice the other threes Andre shot tonight that barely touched the rim.
I don't think that play was for AJ to take a 3. Plays get drawn up and plays break down. Hurley is very good at drawing up plays un situations like that.
 
We were 8-26 on threes. We shoot better, we win and you guys would not be so critical.
 
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He didn't draw up a 3 for Jackson, the play broke down and Jackson took a dumb shot. The mistake was even having him on the court though when we needed a 3
But AJ sees the court very well and for the most part knows where to get the ball to a player and he is decent at the free throw line. Hard to agree with you.
 
this will be a template for how to play us moving forward
It has sort of been the template. But not every team has a guy who can play Sanogo. He can handle double teams but Kallbrenner is big and strong and that makes a difference.
 
We said that last game against them and then we won 6 of 8 games before tonight.

The slip worked one time. Then we adjusted by having Polley show from the far corner the next time. It was good coaching and execution on the fly.

Look McDermott is a really good coach. Creighton didn't fire him for a reason despite him making a racial faux paus and it costing them their best recruit ever and a starting big man. But people pretending that Hurley didn't adjust or that McDermott didn't adjust to the adjustment, and then Hurley adjust to the adjustment weren't watching the game closely enough.

Here are coaching moves made by both coaches in pre-game or in-game today:
  • Hurley began the game aggressively pressuring their SG-turned PG, with hopes of both forcing turnovers now and tiring him out to commit turnovers later. It started working by end of 1st half.
  • McDermott used the same sag he used in the first game. Whaley and Jackson were even worse than 1st game from 3: 1/9 combined, all wide open. They go 3/9 we win. No Hawkins and Martin in foul trouble meant we pretty much had to play them.
  • Hurley ran a nice play with the uncovered because of the sag Whaley setting a pick for Cole to get a wide open 3. Ran the same play a few more times, but Cole either missed or the guy fought around the screen.
  • Then Hurley adjusted to sag by running spread Cole PnRs to take advantage of Kalkbrenner dropping in coverage. He brought us back into the game by making several mid range looks and 1 off the dribble 3.
  • McDermott adjusted by blitzing the Cole PnRs.
  • Hurley adjusted by immediately posting Sanogo 1v1 in the paint after the screen, the blitz allowing him to get deep position 1v1 with his best hand. He missed most of the shots (1/6 in the crucial stretch).
  • McDermott started slipping his PnR screens instead of trying to attack the hard hedge (hard hedge was working). They scored once, then we adjusted as noted above.
  • Hurley ran a beautiful play when we were down 3 with 1:45 left. It ran Polley off some screens, leaving Cole's man forced to help off him. Polley found Cole for the wide open 3. Clank.
  • McDermott ran a pet play and had his 3rd string PG run a 2 man game with Kalkbrenner and Sanogo got caught in no-man's land. Perfect alley-oop with Sanogo's hand in his face.
I'm sure I missed some things. Just what I saw 3 beers deep from live action.
Thank you
 
Sanogo is very easy to game plan for.. double and triple him and he won’t give up the ball. It’s really not hard.
And leave AJ and Whaley open while another guy runs around and disrupts Cole
 
Man what a season, can’t wait for the BET, Friars will be well rested, healthy, studying gamefilm and ready to go with Durham back in the line up having the next 8 days off!! really hope we get to play you guys, will be a lot of fun!!
So you really think having 8 days off before a tournament is beneficial? Got some bad news for you dude.
Stop living in the past, seems to be what you all do anymore… you’re back in the BE, it’s different now so live for the present and prove your worth going forward!!
At least we have significant past and as for "it’s different now so live for the present and prove your worth going forward". Watch out "because it's coming" and we are relevant now. Our recruiting is way above yours, be carful where you are treading.
 
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