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Very good article. Dom knows his stuff here.
it’s not as binary as you describe.One takeaway is that SJU losses were early, giving Pitino a longer opportunity to work out the problems. Teams like us playing great ball all season, when exposed in Feb. have a shorter time period to make corrections, adjustments or improvements.
Just saying Pitinomay havehas figured it out. Hurley/Team now knows what needs fixing and how to fix it. To me there are no major fixes necessary and he has the resources (players and coaches) to make improvement .
Hopefully the team now realizes that they are not as good/dominant as they may have thought they were and now move towards perfection including 100% effort and all times.
Interesting comments from Pitino about how the pressure applied to the inbound passes only resulted in 2 turnovers but the cumulative result was more missed rebounds and passes. I know some think this issue about inbounding the ball is overstated but Pitino disagrees. I loved watching the 89-90 Huskies apply their full court press and drive other teams crazy. It is a lot less fun when it is happening to you.
We have tried to wear out teams with our offense but the better teams and some not so better have taken to tightening up their defenses against this and "mucking it up". This seems more prevalent as time goes on because of Big East reffing. I liked the pressing game as well but will have to see how this plays out over the years. Dan Hurley has consistently criticized the lack of toughness. Maybe time to reassess recruiting 6-8 skinny guys and get some beef. You have to control the boards. When in Rome....................Interesting comments from Pitino about how the pressure applied to the inbound passes only resulted in 2 turnovers but the cumulative result was more missed rebounds and passes. I know some think this issue about inbounding the ball is overstated but Pitino disagrees. I loved watching the 89-90 Huskies apply their full court press and drive other teams crazy. It is a lot less fun when it is happening to you.
We have tried to wear out teams with our offense but the better teams and some not so better have taken to tightening up their defenses against this and "mucking it up". This seems more prevalent as time goes on because of Big East reffing. I liked the pressing game as well but will have to see how this plays out over the years. Dan Hurley has consistently criticized the lack of toughness. Maybe time to reassess recruiting 6-8 skinny guys and get some beef. You have to control the boards. When in Rome....................
Interesting comments from Pitino about how the pressure applied to the inbound passes only resulted in 2 turnovers but the cumulative result was more missed rebounds and passes. I know some think this issue about inbounding the ball is overstated but Pitino disagrees. I loved watching the 89-90 Huskies apply their full court press and drive other teams crazy. It is a lot less fun when it is happening to you.
I was there and watched the ref's arm point and count down - a couple were simultaneous point and pass so tie goes to the runner.I can say for sure that I think UConn got away with a few 5 second inbounding calls. You can't trust the crowd, but it got to the point where I was counting down myself because it was taking so long to get the ball in.