SureeeThis team is built for tournament play. The rigorous monotonous conference play isn’t our strong suit. We play better vs teams that haven’t seen us, we’re streaky, we need the motivation of tournament play.
SureeeThis team is built for tournament play. The rigorous monotonous conference play isn’t our strong suit. We play better vs teams that haven’t seen us, we’re streaky, we need the motivation of tournament play.
This. Want to make sure everyone here sees it because it is spot on. More importantly, I hope Hurley sees it.I’ve been beating this drum since our first loss, so someone please check tape and show me I’m wrong. Xavier sometimes ran two man screens.
- Hurley has long said he hates giving up 3s. He’s shown it here and it goes back to URI. Coaches know it and exploit it.
- in each of our losses (and some close wins) the opponent runs their guards and wings around screens, not to get shots, but because we always chase over the screen to prevent the 3. Never go under to cut off penetration. Don’t switch either.
- Since the rim protector, except Clingan, is charged with being out on the screener, we have an attacking guard/wing with a trailing defender and no post presence. This is why the D looks better with Clingan.
- People think Jackson, Newton, Alleyne and Hawkins suddenly can’t defend? They are being rubbed out on screens and our team defense has a gaping hole. They aren’t being beaten one on one. Nor is Sanogo supposed to cover the paint when he’s outside.
- We went zone to stop it, but the right answer is to leave the 5 in drop and either come under screens or switch. I had hoped with these big guards we could switch because nothing eliminates a screen game more effectively. But Hurley isn’t doing it.
- It’s a blueprint to beat UConn until we adjust. So much of our offense comes from defense that it’s hurting us on both ends.
I agree however when you are playing bad defense tough shots become a lot easier after you’ve seen little to no resistance for much of the gameSo many of both of their shots were TOUGH shots.
I don’t believe it’s been mentioned yet here, but we committed at least three shot clock violations tonight. Not due to Marquette’s defense. Clearly because no one is demanding the ball. Court awareness out the window with guys bumping into their teammates. Lack of communication. No leader. No alpha. No one ready to make a Boatright stink face.
It was time to let the Bouknight thing go months ago chief. It’s obvious the guy needs to figure things out. One more year in college wasn’t going to change that. He was a 1st rounder and got paid. The more he messes up, ironically, the more your take looks worse and worse - it’s obvious taking the money while he could rather than imploding in college was the right decision.Want to keep this about the game but did you miss the Charlotte news from a few months ago - like 6 traffic citations for 125 in 50 mph zone, gun, dui etc. Chief cares more about his life than his rookie contract money, which may be evaporating at a record rate with his live in posse. As he plays in the G League with prospects for a second contract dimming. It takes longer to built a strong foundation but it would have likely paid off long term. What about the last two years has been good for James?
This. Want to make sure everyone here sees it because it is spot on. More importantly, I hope Hurley sees it.
I’ve been beating this drum since our first loss, so someone please check tape and show me I’m wrong. Xavier sometimes ran two man screens.
- Hurley has long said he hates giving up 3s. He’s shown it here and it goes back to URI. Coaches know it and exploit it.
- in each of our losses (and some close wins) the opponent runs their guards and wings around screens, not to get shots, but because we always chase over the screen to prevent the 3. Never go under to cut off penetration. Don’t switch either.
- Since the rim protector, except Clingan, is charged with being out on the screener, we have an attacking guard/wing with a trailing defender and no post presence. This is why the D looks better with Clingan.
- People think Jackson, Newton, Alleyne and Hawkins suddenly can’t defend? They are being rubbed out on screens and our team defense has a gaping hole. They aren’t being beaten one on one. Nor is Sanogo supposed to cover the paint when he’s outside.
- We went zone to stop it, but the right answer is to leave the 5 in drop and either come under screens or switch. I had hoped with these big guards we could switch because nothing eliminates a screen game more effectively. But Hurley isn’t doing it.
- It’s a blueprint to beat UConn until we adjust. So much of our offense comes from defense that it’s hurting us on both ends.
This. And then win it all at MSGWe better beat each team we lost to when we meet again.
The last 3 points are spot on. But I don’t think in-game adjustments/coaching is Dan’s strong suit. It is almost as if he approaches a game with scripted plan based on scouting reports but never adjust. Zone is not my 1st choice, but We are freaking long and athletic, why not switch in defense?
On offense, why not play hot hands when and as you spot it? Why not mix it up and occasionally play 2 bigs especially when we desperately need boards and rim protection?
Hopefully as the season progresses, Dan can address these as they are glaring holes in his coaching repertoire.
Yeah, tough shots become easier when you can walk into the lane before starting your moveI agree however when you are playing bad defense tough shots become a lot easier after you’ve seen little to no resistance for much of the game
Early yes, but then he stopped and did the thing @superjohn calls "no man's land". Sticks to screener but doesn't high hedge. Honestly, if we are going to go over screens, then we need the big to cut the ball handler off and stop that penetration. The guard is going to have to defend the screener in P&R. That's what we've run for two years. This year it changed, I think because Donovan can't play it. But this half-way D they run when Adama is in isn't working. I don't think he went from + defender to slug. Either play him just like Clingan or have him cut off the ball handler. The challenge for the guards is that their defensive role changes based on who is playing center. Honestly think that's at the heart of all of the dysfunction on defense right now.Adama was in drop coverage for much of the game, too. He's just not tall enough or long enough to do it very well against teams that can finish (and Marquette is one of the best finishing teams in the country). They were finishing over him consistently.
I will concede that AJ thinks he’s lousy finishing at the rim (& he probably is), but how would we know as he doesn’t try to do it. For a large percentage of the game AJ had the ball in his hands covered by a smaller guard, one 6’2” & one 5’10” He had numerous opportunities to go right to the basket one-on-one & didn’t even try. He’s an incredibly athletic 6’6”, just go straight to the basket on these guys. Even if he’s a lousy finisher, He’s bound to get fouled 3 out of 4 times & might even get Marquette to respect him more & at least guard Him. That could even open up his passing even more. There was one sequence where he is alone one on one outside at the top of the key With 3 seconds on the shot clock. He bobs & weaves in place, goes between his legs, not moving one inch into scoring position - no chance for success. Go to the basket & fling it at the rim.nope they don’t even guard AJ and he wasn’t good at all tonight either. Nor was our 1st rounder Hawk.
Did he play the hot hand last night? Did he play the hot hand last night? Did he go into the game planning to play DC for 21 minutes and AS for only 19?
You can add Danny to a long list of coaches who don’t like zones, starting with Jim Calhoun. But to wheel this criticism out at this point is odd since he did show a zone last night, something which half this board criticized him for, wanting him to stick with man.
I’m not a Hurley fan, but fair is fair. The idea that he can plug to bigs into the lineup, flip a switch and make it work is just far fetched - especially these 2 bigs, neither of whom has even a 10’ jump shot and both of whom operate in the low post. His lan to go with the veteran whom OTHER coaches voted BE POY pre-season and bring the rookie along slowly made perfect coming into the season. He was playing AS 2/3 of the time, DC 1/3, and we were dominating teams down low. But now the fans of the 2 bigs lineup want this adjustment on the fly when one of these guys would have to learn a whole new skill set. I want to see how that works. Did it ever occur to anyone that each of these guys looks so dominant at times precisely because he is the only big in the lineup?
Clingan is nowhere close to ready for 30 minutes. He was clearly the best player on the court but he needs those quick breaks so that he continues to look that wayGotta ride the hot hand game to game. Clingan was on fire today and shoulda had his 30 minutes.
His stock is falling, though. I wonder if he is injured because they player we thought we knew for the first 14 games has disappeared way too often in the last 4. You see spurts, he looks slow, is frustrated by collapsing D, is out position on the boards and not quick on help.
Didn't realize you had access to Bouks financials. Stop making assumptions on things you have no clue about.Want to keep this about the game but did you miss the Charlotte news from a few months ago - like 6 traffic citations for 125 in 50 mph zone, gun, dui etc. Chief cares more about his life than his rookie contract money, which may be evaporating at a record rate with his live in posse. As he plays in the G League with prospects for a second contract dimming. It takes longer to built a strong foundation but it would have likely paid off long term. What about the last two years has been good for James?
Well, what you prescribe is what has had a hard time working on the road. Our opponents have changed, they know our game.Did he play the hot hand last night? Did he play the hot hand last night? Did he go into the game planning to play DC for 21 minutes and AS for only 19?
You can add Danny to a long list of coaches who don’t like zones, starting with Jim Calhoun. But to wheel this criticism out at this point is odd since he did show a zone last night, something which half this board criticized him for, wanting him to stick with man.
I’m not a Hurley fan, but fair is fair. The idea that he can plug to bigs into the lineup, flip a switch and make it work is just far fetched - especially these 2 bigs, neither of whom has even a 10’ jump shot and both of whom operate in the low post. His lan to go with the veteran whom OTHER coaches voted BE POY pre-season and bring the rookie along slowly made perfect coming into the season. He was playing AS 2/3 of the time, DC 1/3, and we were dominating teams down low. But now the fans of the 2 bigs lineup want this adjustment on the fly when one of these guys would have to learn a whole new skill set. I want to see how that works. Did it ever occur to anyone that each of these guys looks so dominant at times precisely because he is the only big in the lineup?
Having that attitude is exactly how you end up losing to a team like that. Thank god you’re not in charge. Soriano is a beast, they are shooting better of late, and they will disrupt our already anemic backcourt. St John’s Achilles heel is that they beat themselves with mistakes and can’t reconcile playing fast but still in control. Plenty of talent there - they are dangerous.I don't respect St John's. And I think they're poorly coached
Early yes, but then he stopped and did the thing @superjohn calls "no man's land". Sticks to screener but doesn't high hedge. Honestly, if we are going to go over screens, then we need the big to cut the ball handler off and stop that penetration. The guard is going to have to defend the screener in P&R. That's what we've run for two years. This year it changed, I think because Donovan can't play it. But this half-way D they run when Adama is in isn't working. I don't think he went from + defender to slug. Either play him just like Clingan or have him cut off the ball handler. The challenge for the guards is that their defensive role changes based on who is playing center. Honestly think that's at the heart of all of the dysfunction on defense right now.
Maybe not 30 if he can’t handle it. But he played 21 without looking gassed, so around 25+ should be within reach.Clingan is nowhere close to ready for 30 minutes. He was clearly the best player on the court but he needs those quick breaks so that he continues to look that way
I have been saying for weeks here at the BY that Newton's play was, and is, suspect; specifically related to his ability to be our PG by his lack of point production and inability (or unwillingness) to drive to the hoop, and have been getting slammed here for pointing that out. Finally many yarders are now coming around to agree with those observations.
Sadly, am not sure that we have a ready solution given the other guards in our rotation. AJ seems to be the obvious choice, but last night he had trouble with his handle and his passes were either forced, or thrown with such speed and force that the receiver could not handle them. In addition, his hesitancy to drive to the hoop, and his poor outside shooting, make him more of a liability rather than a reliable asset.
Downhill - is your post about skiing?Still need to get down hill. But more importantly get the ball out of Newtons hands and let AJ run the point.