Was at the Xavier game. Wrong guy had the ball in the last 5 seconds of the clock. Also spacing wasn’t there for the quick pass and open shot. And they didn’t look comfortable on the line on 1-1’s. Hopefully this doesn’t come up tomorrow.
If that's the case then I think you can put the worry to rest. Because we have 2 regular starters that shoot a better percentage (Karaban and Spencer), and Newton right below him at 79%. And FWIW Diarra's FT numbers have been steadily declining over the past few weeks.It seems like we're playing prevent at 4 minutes. I think if we started it around the 3 minute mark we'd be better off but that's just my opinion.
I've been saying since early in the season that we're going to get done in by FT shooting at some point. Diarra is about the only one I trust right now to hit the ones we need. That kid is ice cold when we need a bucket.
I was at work so I was only half paying attention when it was late and "in hand" but I thought it wasn't so much playing prevent offense but that we couldn't break the damn press. Thankfully that hasn't been a real issue since.the scariest game for me with prevent offense was BET PC game last year. We were playing beautiful basketball up nearly 30 in the second half and nearly blew it.
Lots of kids with decent handles who are very comfortable playing together. It’s hard to watch for sure.Salting away games is never for the weary but depending on the point differential and time of the game is still a high probability move. You never want to start doing it to early, you always want to maintain aggressiveness under 10 seconds and at worst look to get to the foul line and you always want to play good transition d and make the other team run offense but we've been in a lot of games recently with 12-15 point leads or so with 5 minutes to go against more then capable competition. This calls for bleeding the clock and limiting possessions in the game. What I am happy about is that we aren't turning the ball over against FC pressure and/or even in the half court, that's where you could blow a lead quick. I get 15 point wins look so much better but if you bleed the clock to assure an 7-8 point victory I'm fine with that. A win is a win against good BE comp.
They tend to go hand in hand, killing clock when you're a lot better than the other team is silly. I don't even like the strategy when you're David vs. Goliath. Play with what got you there. Stall ball throws everything off including your defense. Play the way you play all game, we have the best offense in the country and it's based off of tremendous movement and passing. Standing around with the guy at the top holding onto the ball until late in the shot clock goes against everything that makes us so good and it throws everything off.Prevent offense doesn’t bug me as much as when the defense doesn’t match. Burn clock is the goal on both ends so don’t foul.
Don't like in general and certainly do not like how they did it against X and Creighton. It reminds me of our offense several years ago when they would dribble out the clock, and be forced to shoot a bad/nasty shot w/2 seconds left on the clock. IMO nothing good can come of that plan. Reminds me of Dee Rowe in the NIT loss so many years ago.
…..makes me nervous the last few games. Need to do a better job or just keep the foot on the gas.
Once Donovan gets fully healthy I'd love if we'd get him the ball with about 8 to go in these situations start the action around 12 get him posted up and see if he can score. Worst case scenario he misses a hook with 4 seconds on the clock and since the ball is in the post no long rebound and setup the defense.
Credit to Creighton for outplaying us for 3 mins.
ThisThey tend to go hand in hand, killing clock when you're a lot better than the other team is silly. I don't even like the strategy when you're David vs. Goliath. Play with what got you there. Stall ball throws everything off including your defense. Play the way you play all game, we have the best offense in the country and it's based off of tremendous movement and passing. Standing around with the guy at the top holding onto the ball until late in the shot clock goes against everything that makes us so good and it throws everything off.
One can only hope that transpires!This team has an earlier-in-the-season chance to improve performance, and I think it'll get better.
I listened to this yesterday and was glad to hear him acknowledge it. It hasn't been something the team has needed up until these games really - we've either had complete blowouts or very tight games.