Should have doubled him and made him give up the ball but let’s face it the rest of their team shot 7-10 from three. Not going to beat many teams that go 11-17 from three, especially when you come out like you’re sleepwalking in the first half. Not sure even JC could get these veterans to respond. Also with Hawkins out we basically have a 6 player rotation. Nobody to put in to replace those that didn’t come ready to play.You mean their best player played like a great player? Calhoun would have focused his entire game plan on stopping him. It was like Hurley didnt know who was on the other team.
Maybe prepared to play by the coaching staff but players ready to play…NOWe were prepared. NMSU was just the better team
The 2nd half we did focus on him (I mean we did in the first half too, he was 0/6 to start). We were blitzing his PnRs and forcing him into deep 3s and off the dribble step back 2s.Should have doubled him and made him give up the ball but let’s face it the rest of their team shot 7-10 from three. Not going to beat many teams that go 11-17 from three, especially when you come out like you’re sleepwalking in the first half. Not sure even JC could get these veterans to respond. Also with Hawkins out we basically have a 6 player rotation. Nobody to put in to replace those that didn’t come ready to play.
The roster is flawed and that's on Hurley. You can't go into a season starting 2 players who can't score and having only one guard who can handle and break down a defense.Exactly. He has made the adjustment. He is recruiting more basketball players like Clingnan, Karaban and Diggins than Athletes who play basketball like Whaley. When I look at the upcoming recruiting I am very pleased with Hurley. Getting a great playmaker like Castle this early is huge
Sure. Blame the coaches. Players weren’t ready to play. This loss is on them, not the coaches. NMSU was pumped and ready, our players NOTThey aren't the better team. We had more talent at 4 of the 5 positions on the floor. They executed better, had more focus, adjusted better, ran better sets, mixed up their defense, etc. We were unprepared AGAIN for a big game.
NMSU was the better team today.They aren't the better team. We had more talent at 4 of the 5 positions on the floor. They executed better, had more focus, adjusted better, ran better sets, mixed up their defense, etc. We were unprepared AGAIN for a big game.
Well saidTwo more hot takes since this is going to inevitably be a hot take thread given that we're all frustrated right now. As I've noted I really do like Hurley and believe he is the long term answer. That throat-clearing aside:
1) He has to stop talking about how he "rebuilds" programs and has this storied formula that he has implemented everywhere he's gone. He won games at Wagner and URI. He talks like he's Antonio Conte who turns a club completely around, wins actual trophies, and then leaves because he fights with upper management. That analogy won't land unless you're a soccer fan.
2) For having a last name that is such a "brand" when it comes to coaching, he has incredible deficiencies in strategy and tactics. I knew that Calhoun was not going to get outsmarted in a big game. I do not, shall we say, share the same confidence in Hurley.
But I do like the guy a lot!
Absolutely perfect assessment.Can we attempt to keep the Hurley debate in one thread? It may be an impossibility on this board, but I figured it's worth a shot.
My thoughts are all over the place, and feel free to critique...
1.) Hurley probably deserves to be in the hot seat next year. He does a lot of things well, but we are a team that expects to win in the tournament. 0 wins in 4 years is unacceptable. Period. Rebuild or not.
2.) He also is probably NOT on the hot seat, because we don't have the money for it.
3.) Either he doesn't know how, or his emotions get in the way, of Hurley making adjustments and coaching well in close games. Yes, the players missed shots. Yes, we didn't defend all that well. But when the team consistent lays eggs in close games and tournament games, it's on the COACH.
4.) The refusal to play a zone early this season when we could practice it with lower stakes cost us big time. The inflexibility on defense kills us. Our strategy is not much more nuanced than "play harder than the other team"... that works A LOT of the time. That doesn't work against teams like Creighton, Nova, and certainly not in big tournament games. Everyone is prepared. Everyone knows your playbook
5.) We recruited well, but made some mistakes. We expected Gaffney to contribute more than he did. I'm not sure we can blame the staff for that. Same with the Whaley/Sanogo thing... they don't play well together, but ultimately they're two of our best players and they do need to see the floor. Even if they don't mesh well.
It’s funny because all we wanted from Hurley this season is a SINGLE tournament win. We went in the higher seed, with the better overall talent. This should’ve been a layup for our trajectory as a program. It was right there for the taking. And we wet the bed in the most embarrassing way. Hurley needs to look in the mirror. You can have transfers and a culture. Look at PC. He needs to throw feelings to the side this off-season and bring back a superior team. The clock started ticking tonight.The roster is flawed and that's on Hurley. You can't go into a season starting 2 players who can't score and having only one guard who can handle and break down a defense.
More troubling is that he comes up so small in the biggest moments. The team was totally unprepared and he wouldn't even use his timeouts to change things up and stop the bleeding. The non timeout at the end when RJ was right in front of him, there's no excuse for not calling a timeout there. When you have only one player who can beat you, you have to change things up so that he doesn't beat you and we've seen this happen over and over.
No excuses for next season, it's all his players, we simply have to have a much better constructed roster and he has to show he can win a tournament game.
ThisWe need way more guard scoring/playmaking ability. That is the name of the game in college bball and we only have Cole which is just not enough.
Exactly. You have to have at least one NBA talent on the roster to even have a shot to win championships. Our guy left a year early. Otherwise it’s smoke and mirrors, and while you may catch lightening in a bottle every so often, you can’t expect it.Getting better talent is the key. Not like we had Richard Hamilton, Kemba, Ben Gordon or Ray Allen out there. Look at the roster please. Hurley has to get better talent.
Yeah. I think Hurley teaches AS to foul their best player 30 feet from the basket with 1 second on the shot clock.Welp. I guess Hurley made plays for them dumb fouls