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Defensive Potential Of This Year’s Team

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We all know that Hurley banks heavily on defense and that last year our team had liabilities with 3 point shooting. We don’t have Clingan so I don’t expect that out of our 5 but how will we likely be on rebounding and defense going forward?
The offense is lining up to be awesome so I’m not concerned about that.
 
Demary should at least make the point of attack defense better. Karaban has turned into a good defender, not perfect, but good. Reed will get lost at times, but also get blocks, Reibe should be a solid backup there also defensively. Rebounding from the C should be better which will help close out defensive possessions IMO (Demary might help here also).

The question comes at the wing position. Stewart, Ball, Mullins are going to be the main defenders there and last year two of them were not particularly good (or at least not consistent). Mullins is a freshman so is an unknown.
 
This year's squad won't have a problem scoring points. Can they grab some boards and get some stops?
 
I expect Reed to be even better defensively than he ended up last year. I actually think Reed will be one of the top 3 all around 5s in the country.
Also J Stew's play against Eric Dixon was inspiring enough that I feel good about his defensive upside.
Hoping Ross becomes Tayshawn Prince.
 
And whether reed can stay on the floor.
How many games did he foul out of again last year?

He just gets some early and gets pulled with 2 before the half, or 2 early in the second. But here are the stats:

Samson Johnson - 2.9 fouls per game: fouled out 5 times
Tarris Reed, Jr. - 2.7 fouls per game. fouled out 4 times
 
Better than 24-25. Not as good as 22-23 and 23-24. There is no DC back there as a safety valve.

I expect a top-25 defense again. We have a couple too many weak links 9n defense to be top-5.
Just refresh my memory here. How did we end up last year? We did play better down the stretch and is top 25 realistic? With the offensive potential we have that would set us up very well.
 
We need a top 25 defense if we want to win a title. We'll have the best offense in the country. We really, really need Stew and Ross to become defensive stoppers. Solo needs to keep improving on that end too. We can't just have Demary Jr be the only guy out there with elite defense
 
Just refresh my memory here. How did we end up last year? We did play better down the stretch and is top 25 realistic? With the offensive potential we have that would set us up very well.

We ended up at 75. I think our worst was around 100. I think top-25 is very realistic with a solid Demary and an improved Solo and Stewart and Reed
 
I think it'll be better than last year, probably somewhere in the 30-40 range.

Demary will be a very good defensive PG and I expect Smith to be better as he's further away from his injury. He was good his freshman and sophomore years at Dayton.

Ball, Mullins, Stewart should all be solid but not great defensively. I'm not entirely sure what happened last year with Ball and Stewart, they both took massive steps back from their freshman years. I get the Clingan factor but I don't think that was it, Stewart especially was a plus defender on the perimeter his freshman year.

Karaban and Reed are experienced and we know what we're getting from them. They're going to be strong defenders and know the system. Reibe I'm sure will be foul prone like most freshman bigs, but all we need is 15 minutes from him and I think he can spread out his 4 fouls over 15 minutes
 
This is what wins us a championship so we can’t allow teams to go off from 3 the way they did last year and defense spurs those runs that got us separation.
I would like to hear Hurley’s thoughts on this.
 
I think it’ll be fine. Not great, not horrible, but acceptable

Not sure how Demary and Malachi are defensively. Advanced defensive metrics indicate Silas is pretty good, Malachi is pretty bad

I’d expect Solo to improve his defense, but wouldn’t plan on him being a great defender. Karaban gets blocks but wouldn’t consider him a good defender. Tarris can control the paint defensively if he stays out of foul trouble…big if

Stewart and Ross have the potential to be versatile lockdown defenders (Stewart guards SG-PF, Ross guards PG-SF) if they fully buy into it and stay consistent

Wouldn’t expect much defensively from the incoming freshmen

So overall….its not 2024 but it’s not bad!
 
This is what wins us a championship so we can’t allow teams to go off from 3 the way they did last year and defense spurs those runs that got us separation.
I would like to hear Hurley’s thoughts on this.
I think Hurley would agree.

It helps win championships if you play great defense, so we should try to play better defense than last year.

;)
 
Team should watch Houston's games from last 2 season - seriously good team D.

Ours was really good with Clingan because it changed the physics of the game and made teams shoot outside more - and we had height in our defenders to make those tough shots. Last year that was not the case and this year we are moving directionally to that so I would think our D will improve, but likely top 50 D is realistic.
 
I think Hurley would agree.

It helps win championships if you play great defense, so we should try to play better defense than last year.

;)

This has to be the focus point for Hurley/staff going into next season. If we are to be considered serious contenders the team defense efficiency needs to get into the top 25. How? Not sure. Simply having top 10 offense and but not top 25 defense may not be enough. Hurley needs to get them to eat/think/sleep defense .
 
This has to be the focus point for Hurley/staff going into next season. If we are to be considered serious contenders the team defense efficiency needs to get into the top 25. How? Not sure. Simply having top 10 offense and but not top 25 defense may not be enough. Hurley needs to get them to eat/think/sleep defense .
Totally agree, and many fans here are punching Final Four tickets based on offensive firepower alone. A team in our league will probably be good on D and we need to match them.
 
There will probably some struggles on D early on especially against the early OOC high major teams they will face, but somewhere around the middle of BE play they'll begin to round into a very good defensive team. How good? I guess we'll find out.

Unfortunately last season, their weaknesses were exposed in Maui and exploited throughout most of the season. If there is one thing they should try to mitigate early on is stopping or at least slowing dribble penetration from the above the foul line. Once teams knew that UConn couldn't keep the perimeter players from driving right through and right by them, opponent after opponent knew how to game plan against us with quite a bit of success.

If they can do a better job of limiting that, and when opponents do drive into the paint, encounter stifling resistance without fouling...PLEASE without fouling...teams will have to find other ways to score, which I hope we'll be pretty good defending against, such as trying to get open or lightly contested 3s or medium range Js. Oh, and hopefully much improved on the defensive glass to limit 2nd chance opportunities which was a problem at times last season, a lot the result of players out of position due to defensive breakdowns.

It looks like we'll have good length at most positions with most of our rotations able to contest a lot of shots. We'll have a lot of strength at most positions, assuming the returning players and portal transfers will be committed to hitting the weight room and hopefully the freshmen as well. As for quickness and instincts, I think it will be a mixed bag.

As far as strength, Ross, maybe Malachi Smith and some of the freshman need to strengthen up as much as possible over the summer. From what I've read and seen, Furphy uses his BBIQ and control to make up for his lack of quickness and length. Looked sort of Cam-ish in that regard. And Silas Demary Jr, looks like the real deal, a combo of strength, size, length and quickness to fix some of the defenseless issues, as well as dribble penetration on offense need that was lacking last season.

I think we'll be better on both ends of the floor. The one area that I'm not sure about is how well and how quickly the team, especially the new players will learn to execute (where and when to pass, dribble and move to) the difficult multi-action motion offense. It might be wise to have them learn some simpler sets early on (pick and roll, pic and pop, iso on some favorable switches, etc.) that take advantage of their strengths, as well as learning the more complex offense where they can transition to executing more over time. I would also welcome more transition and early offense added to the mix.

It looks like they have most if not all the pieces. It looks like they still need a third 5 or 4/5 combo from the portal, preferably a strong physical one who can defend without fouling and rebound. It would be a nice get if they can add a strong long athletic wing who can defend and rebound. I'd love to see these added where at a minimum they can be put in for situational purposes such as getting some defense stops against an opponent that has caught fire or likely called upon to take some critical (end of half/game situations) shot(s).

I'm obviously quite excited to see who they add and how this team comes together and develops.
 
I think our D for next year has the potential to be more fundamentally solid than last year's team. Demary can apply pressure at the point of attack and delay the offensive action-take some time off of shot clock as well as contain positions 1-3.( Castle-lite).. Stewart and Ross need to continue to step up to get minutes and I believe they will. And I think Mullins can be very disruptive on defensive side of the ball -getting into passing lanes-deflections-50-50 balls. Has excellent foot speed/quick hands and hops. Can see transition offense opportunities coming from defense generated by our guards/wings. Think Nardi is going to be helpful with this group. AK/TR/ER will be solid.

Top 20 D by beginning of BE season.
 
From where they started in November, I thought Solo and Stew both improved a bunch as defenders by March. Progress through the year wasn’t always linear, but they certainly weren’t still turnstiles by the end of the season. Probably a rude awakening to not having Clingan back there, then they slowly adjusted. Hoping they both continue to build on that.
 
From where they started in November, I thought Solo and Stew both improved a bunch as defenders by March. Progress through the year wasn’t always linear, but they certainly weren’t still turnstiles by the end of the season. Probably a rude awakening to not having Clingan back there, then they slowly adjusted. Hoping they both continue to build on that.

Hurley had those guys playing very good defense vs Florida in the tournament. I know SJ was a part of that, but still they improved quite a bit. So I am hopeful.
 
I expect the defense to be different. For the first time in several years, there's nobody who can high hedge. So we will likely stay in drop coverage. That simplifies the roles. Some of our 3 point defense woes come from that challenges the 3 and 4 have covering the paint when we hedge. That will make it easier for Stewart and also for someone like Mullins.

Not sure how that will manifest. Stewart is better defending 4s than 3s. Ball got better and physically should be outstanding, so there's hope. Silas should be a big upgrade. AK is AK.
 

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