Good teams find ways to win when shots aren’t falling. You could say that every game. If we only shot x % we would have won. Maybe there is a reason shots weren’t falling? Like be exhausted?The thing is that we shot 35% rather than 29 % we win the game.
We missed 7 of our first 8 3's. Not exhaustion. Variance.Good teams find ways to win when shots aren’t falling. You could say that every game. If we only shot x % we would have won. Maybe there is a reason shots weren’t falling? Like be exhausted?
I agree. What the heck is the thinking that leads to a 2 hour shoot around the day of the game? Raf said he has never seen that before. Then don't use your bench and expect guys to play 35 minutes. Doesn't seem too smart to me.Good teams find ways to win when shots aren’t falling. You could say that every game. If we only shot x % we would have won. Maybe there is a reason shots weren’t falling? Like be exhausted?
Thank you businesslawyer! I literally just yelled those words (good thing no one else is home, LOL). What you are describing is essentially a 2 vs 1 on the perimeter. This is exactly what Calhoun teams did. He didn't tell Voskuhl or Thabeet or OK4 or any other Center or PF to shoot a bunch of perimeter shots, although OK4 could make the 15 footer with regularity and Jeff Adrien and Kevin Freeman could as well.I think it's right to expect that other teams will leave IW's defender in the lane. The adjustment we need to make isn't pulling Sanogo, nor is it to let IW hoist ten threes. The first adjustment you make when a team isn't guarding a big is that he spends most of the possession setting picks and screens on the perimeter. Not slip screens but solid screens. If he does that, and his defender isn't with him to help, we ought to be able to free the guys we want shooting 3s for open looks.
You don’t even have to press Gaffney.- Go smaller play 5 out so that Hurley takes Sanogo come out of the game.
- press Gaffney
Why press Gaffney? All you have to do is wait.- Go smaller play 5 out so that Hurley takes Sanogo come out of the game.
- press Gaffney
Great post. Sum of it all, hey Dan Hurley you're in the big leagues. Time to grow up, execute as a coach for a blue blood should. He needs to shore up.Sure. Do you run it against Syracuse? Creighton was in man some of the time, zone some of the time and had Kakbrenner effectively zoned on the lane until he got hurt. When the D isn't chasing you, the weave and the screens up top just waste time.
McDermott scouted UConn very effectively and built a game plan that his guys executed very well. Since UConn continued doing exactly what he game planned for, they ended up winning. Yes, there were spurts when the fact that UConn has more athletic talent and better players allowed us to catch up. But note that happened after Kalkbrenner got hurt as well.
Our offense gets stuck and is too readable. Don't see a lot of on court creativeness. Sometimes the offense is like operating a clinic at how to run down the clock. Opposing coaches must enjoy the game film. At least we have improved our in-bounds plays but, unlike many teams never create offense from it, it's just a reset with more time run off the clock.Simply switching to a zone would have beaten Seton Hall. Hurley does have to mix up his defenses occasionally
How about one 12 foot pro curl on offense? Used to be a staple of our offense. The only thing we do now is shoot from beyond the arc or inside the box
Ugh I hate this shot you took at Gaffney, but sadly I think you are correct. Look at Nova, when Gillespie goes to the bench Justin Moore enters the lineup and there is almost no drop off. Same with Marquette if Kolek goes to the bench Greg Elliot or Cam Jones enter the game and there is minimal drop off. But when Cole goes to the bench and Gaffney enters the offense really gets bogged down and Ray Charles can see the drop off.Why press Gaffney? All you have to do is wait.
Polley in particular goes for every fake to the left when guarding right handed players. Stand tall with your hands up and let them toss up a lefthanded prayer. Wait for them to come back to their right hand. That's what they're trying to get to usually.How to beat UConn? Pump fake before shooting. All five UConn players on the floor will take the fake and jump simultaneously. The entire bench including the managers will jump too, and the cheerleaders and the band.