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Can’t think of one play this year where I thought “damn Silas really panicked there.”
Big difference between Silas and Newt was Newtons ability to go into the lane, stay tall and attract contact/free throws. Silas too often drives into the lane, hits a wall and squats low. I’m not sure if he’s defended differently because Newton had the lob threat, but he was so much more effective at generating offense himself through free throws.

It makes you realize how many of the facets of that 24 team were unique and not repeatable, largely due to personnel and not the system. That teams actions were a work of art. This years offense is hard to watch. It goes to show you how much the recruiting in this sport is always priority A, B and C.
 
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On Alex and the inbound play is it Alex’s passing or the others not getting open? Too many times we put receivers in the corners which Alex recognizes is dangerous. We also don’t pass it to either of our centers because they don’t shoot FTs and we can’t put Malachi in there for the same reason. So we pull the center and put in Ross
 
They don’t run enough sets for him. The offense in general seems to slow to develop and methodical. I hate the tempo this team plays at.

This is year 4 of our “elite offensive sets”.

I think what we are seeing is some combo of:

-teams have watched film for 3+ years and have a much better idea of how our sets are going to evolve…especially deep into the shot clock

-teams have learned that one effective way to mitigate is to hold, grab, and push with reckless abandon and dare the refs to call every instance. As we’ve seen, they maybe call 5% of the off-ball fouls (that may be an overestimate)

-for whatever reason, we just don’t seem to be as crisp and effective with our screens as we were with the 22/23, 23/24 teams. The D seems to get through them much more effectively and there just aren’t as many ridiculously wide-open looks/cuts anymore. I think some is on our guards, some on our screeners.

-our P-n-R’s are just not that effective as our bigs seem to not be able to get to the rim and elevate for lobs like in years past
 
Can’t think of one play this year where I thought “damn Silas really panicked there.”
you must not be watching. Do you not see him drive into a very crowded lane late in the shot clock only to lose the ball. It happens a few times a game. Look closer.
 
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With all this negativity on here, I will take a stab at the glass half full. Danny is an intense guy who runs hard practices. Most of his teams hit a mid season wall and quickly recover in March. This team seems to have a hit a similar wall to the 23 team. The big difference is either this team is so good or the big east is so bad that this year they are finding ways to win while still grossly underperforming. Last night was much the same. Far from a perfect performance but seriously did anyone doubt the result? Even after they cut it to 4 late, was anyone worried? I wasn’t. People need to chill. This is a very talented team with a high ceiling. They can beat anyone on any night and are very difficult to prepare for. I think for the last month it’s a very big ask to expect these kids to maintain maximum intensity in games they know they will win. Guess what? They have. Let’s see what happens in the rematch vs St. John’s.
While I do favor your thoughts and sentiments here, I think what makes everyone uncomfortable about this team is all the other Top 10 teams are routinely smoking their bottom-dweller conference mates by 20-30 points across the board.

Yea there’s a few outliers here and there where they may struggle (Mich vs NW for example), but by and large, these other elite teams don’t seems to be regularly playing down to their inferior competition.
 
What did Calhoun say on the mic ? Something about the backup PG Smith ? Reibe ? I didn't hear that part. Only that he told Hurley. This was during the part when Hasheem was speaking.
 
This is year 4 of our “elite offensive sets”.

I think what we are seeing is some combo of:

-teams have watched film for 3+ years and have a much better idea of how our sets are going to evolve…especially deep into the shot clock

-teams have learned that one effective way to mitigate is to hold, grab, and push with reckless abandon and dare the refs to call every instance. As we’ve seen, they maybe call 5% of the off-ball fouls (that may be an overestimate)

-for whatever reason, we just don’t seem to be as crisp and effective with our screens as we were with the 22/23, 23/24 teams. The D seems to get through them much more effectively and there just aren’t as many ridiculously wide-open looks/cuts anymore. I think some is on our guards, some on our screeners.

-our P-n-R’s are just not that effective as our bigs seem to not be able to get to the rim and elevate for lobs like in years past
I noticed Reed often is moving on his picks but it is not always called. Last night the called him for a moving pick except he wasn’t moving but what he did do was give the defender a little shove in the back as he went by. Blatantly obvious to the refs.
 
I noticed Reed often is moving on his picks but it is not always called. Last night the called him for a moving pick except he wasn’t moving but what he did do was give the defender a little shove in the back as he went by. Blatantly obvious to the refs.

This seems to be a general trend for a lot of teams’ screening this year across CBB, but especially in the BE.

Tons of illegal moving/pushing screens happening. Many uncalled. The foul on the almost-attempted 3 by GTown at the end of the game. Watch that screen. GTown center does the most blatant moving screen/shove of Ross to get the guy free. No call.

As they say in NASCAR, “if you’re not cheating, you’re not trying…”

Teams watch a lot of game film and see they can get away with illegal screens 95%+ of the time. They are gonna keep doing them until there’s a crackdown.
 
I've seen people post we're going to find out what this team is made of in March.

IMO we're going to find out what this team is made of in the next three games. The Nova and St. John's games will let us know. As Hurley said we better fix our s^^t or we're not going to have a championship season.
Thing is, people will complaijn if they lose one of these next 2 games. But they shouldn't.

Loss to Nova, win against St. John's.
 
They don’t run enough sets for him. The offense in general seems to slow to develop and methodical. I hate the tempo this team plays at.
They are confused.

They get the sets wrong. You could see players with more experience, like Ross, orchestrating things, because players were missing their cues and all the timing was bad.

They have very little time to correct any of this before they just give up and play pick and pop.

I love what Demary is showing for us in most aspects but they are not running the plays he calls on cue. You can see him dribbling around aimlessly a lot.

I also think the drives into traffic aren't helping him. FLoaters and pullups.
 
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Well, we won a game where Reed had 4 points and 1 rebound. Three rebounds in 40 minutes from our centers sure is something.

Another uninspiring win. On to the next one.
 
We got incredibly lucky tonight. We don't look anything like the team we were in those big out of conference games earlier in the season and I don't know why. It certainly isn't all on the refs and style of Big East play.

If we don't play a lot better @Nova and St. John's at home they will both be losses.

Not writing them off or anything but we're running out of time to figure things out.
Lmao I said this after St John's and you crucified me.
 
On Alex and the inbound play is it Alex’s passing or the others not getting open? Too many times we put receivers in the corners which Alex recognizes is dangerous. We also don’t pass it to either of our centers because they don’t shoot FTs and we can’t put Malachi in there for the same reason. So we pull the center and put in Ross
One thing I am growing increasingly frustrated with is the tendency for referees to allow holding of offensive players during the inbound pass, especially towards the end of games.

Now we screwed it up don’t get me wrong but on one of the plays, you could see that Mullins had someone’s arms fully around his stomach like a wrestling move.

That is a foul plain and simple. There’s a good defense, forcing turnovers and then there’s literally just holding the entire time.

So yes, we have a lot of work to do on. Inbound passes Karanban looks like a deer in the headlights sometimes - yeah he’s a good free-throw shooter. Maybe we should find someone else inbound the ball to mix it up a little bit. Karaban shouldn’t be forced to do it every time IMO.
 
Big difference between Silas and Newt was Newtons ability to go into the lane, stay tall and attract contact/free throws. Silas too often drives into the lane, hits a wall and squats low. I’m not sure if he’s defended differently because Newton had the lob threat, but he was so much more effective at generating offense himself through free throws.

It makes you realize how many of the facets of that 24 team were unique and not repeatable, largely due to personnel and not the system. That teams actions were a work of art. This years offense is hard to watch. It goes to show you how much the recruiting in this sport is always priority A, B and C.
Yes and that’s why TNew was added to the Huskies of Honor before he stepped off campus
 
The most miserable 24-2 fan base ever.
That's the downside of college hoops, where 90% of your season's success is based on what happens in March. While the 24-2 is really nice, everyone knows the final evaluation of this season is based on how this team does against the field of 68. It's what makes the sport frustrating yet exciting. Everyone here knows we can go 28-3, yet if we lose in the second round, that's all anyone will care about or remember.
 
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That's the downside of college hoops, where 90% of your season's success is based on what happens in March. While the 24-2 is really nice, everyone knows the final evaluation of this season is based on how this team does against the field of 68. It's what makes the sport frustrating yet exciting. Everyone here knows we can go 28-3, yet if we lose in the second round, that's all anyone will care about or remember.
Nope. I’m loving watching 24 wins and only two losses. You choose to find every negative and be miserable. Enjoy that.
 
It's almost as if he had a choice to stick around this season knowing he would have to play well to get on the floor and stay on the floor. Or, he could have gone to another school where he'd be guaranteed minutes regardless of output.
I honestly don’t think he thought AK would be back this year.
 
The most miserable 24-2 fan base ever.
Sometimes it makes me wonder how many people showed up after 23/24. Smh, I’ve been grateful enough to see SIX natties in my life along with the greatest back to back run in history. (IMO).

WE WERE IN THE FREAKING CELLAR. I didn’t know if I would ever see UConn return to the mountain top again but here we are.

Being in the conversation year-in-year-out is what it’s all about. ENJOY IT PEOPLE.
 
That's the downside of college hoops, where 90% of your season's success is based on what happens in March. While the 24-2 is really nice, everyone knows the final evaluation of this season is based on how this team does against the field of 68. It's what makes the sport frustrating yet exciting. Everyone here knows we can go 28-3, yet if we lose in the second round, that's all anyone will care about or remember.
See 1995-96 as Exhibit A
 
Sometimes it makes me wonder how many people showed up after 23/24. Smh, I’ve been grateful enough to see SIX natties in my life along with the greatest back to back run in history. (IMO).

WE WERE IN THE FREAKING CELLAR. I didn’t know if I would ever see UConn return to the mountain top again but here we are.

Being in the conversation year-in-year-out is what it’s all about. ENJOY IT PEOPLE.
I can acknowledge things weren’t great last night. And we’ve had some real head scratchers lately. But when supposed fans start saying anyone not panicking is “waving pompoms” or whatever, I just have no time for that. Don’t we all have better things to do than rage about our 24-2 team?
 
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Nope. I’m loving watching 24 wins and only two losses. You choose to find every negative and be miserable. Enjoy that.
My point is that this goes for all fan bases of top programs. Do you think Duke fans care if they have a great regular season then lose early in the tournament. It's the nature of the sport as a whole. No one remembers teams that don't finish the job when it matters. How many of us are looking at 2006 as a good year?
 

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