ElmCity40th
F…y’all talkin bout?
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Good win fellas…Salute to Akok $ Andre for setting the tone early and to RJ & Tyrese for putting it down. Good tough win. Lewis is a problem btw
Im stoked we won tonight, but teams are abusing our hard hedging. Go back to the Prov game and look at why they got layup after layup in the first half. Marquette got wide open shots in the second half and missed.“Better teams” as we get a Quad 1 win.
Calling Marquette a “bad” team is wild. They’ve beaten Illinois, Ole Miss, and West Virginia this year and played UCLA to the wire. They’re not the elite of the conference but calling them “bad” is the weird take.This is a weird take… better teams would thrash us the way we’ve been playing. We won on the road it’s important but we need to play a lot better
Some of it is because the teams started fouling more. Guys are fresher in beginning and tire as game goes on. Marquette also ramped up the defensive physicality and started pounding the ball inside on offense in post-ups. Both things lead to more fouls.The reffing in this game was bizarre and something we’ve seen a couple this year. The first 10-12 minutes they basically just let them play through almost any contact. Then at some point it just switched and all of a sudden the most ticky tacky fouls are getting called. It seemed pretty consistently inconsistent between both teams but just odd to see it change that drastically.
I also felt like gaffe was trying to be more decisive with the ball on the offense.Interesting to see that Hurley had a much quicker hook on Gaffney and was much quicker to get Cole back in the game after a rest
They’re not “bad,” they were short-handed tonight however. The game would have been much closer if Morsell played though. Martin wouldn’t have gotten whatever he wanted if he played.Calling Marquette a “bad” team is wild. They’ve beaten Illinois, Ole Miss, and West Virginia this year and played UCLA to the wire. They’re not the elite of the conference but calling them “bad” is the weird take.
And as most games, bad calls keep coming from the ref away from the play. Drives me nuts.The reffing in this game was bizarre and something we’ve seen a couple this year. The first 10-12 minutes they basically just let them play through almost any contact. Then at some point it just switched and all of a sudden the most ticky tacky fouls are getting called. It seemed pretty consistently inconsistent between both teams but just odd to see it change that drastically.
They can’t play every minute of the game. They need a minute or two to rest, especially when we’re consistently pushing in transition.This is the 2nd or 3rd time this year we’ve gone up double digits and Hurley sits Cole and Martin and the lead immediately evaporates. That cannot happen again. We do not have the offensive firepower to sit our 2 best scorers at the same time and frankly I’m not sure what Hurley thinks when he does it??
He said better teams… they aren’t bad but there are much better teamsCalling Marquette a “bad” team is wild. They’ve beaten Illinois, Ole Miss, and West Virginia this year and played UCLA to the wire. They’re not the elite of the conference but calling them “bad” is the weird take.
And Jackson. He did his share of bringing the ball up and he can distribute.We can absolutely sit Gaff. In fact, we need to. We found our ball handles off a press- it’s Martin and Cole. They are just fine passing it off to a big on the other side of the court.
Nothing good happens when Gaff is in. Give Gaffs little minutes to Diggins.
I’d actually like to see their minutes continue to be used at a minimum- especially Gaffney’s. We have 3 guys now plus Sanogo that can score (I’m counting AJax first half- no idea where he went in the second half, but he needs to find it). Hurley talks a big game about being deep but we don’t need to be- we’re forcing being deep just to play a few guys that don’t bring anything to the table. If Polley can get hot in the first half with a few threes, play him more, if not- we roll like we did tonight with hopefully Sanogo giving us more offensively. Seeing Gaffney play in big boy games and then clammoring that he needs to continue to see the floor is silly.Absurd. Polley and Gaffney will continue to play significant minutes. And nailing them to the pine would be coaching malfeasance.
I get what you’re saying but no team is going to thrash us. Sanogo played 13 minutes. Whaley had a tough defensive game which doesn’t happen often. Shaka Smart is a good coach and spread us out and really pick and rolled us to death. Our problem is missing threes.This is a weird take… better teams would thrash us the way we’ve been playing. We won on the road it’s important but we need to play a lot better
Silly! Don’t you know that losing games while missing key players is only an excuse for US???They’re not “bad,” they were short-handed tonight however. The game would have been much closer if Morsell played though. Martin wouldn’t have gotten whatever he wanted if he played.
How do they help us?Absurd. Polley and Gaffney will continue to play significant minutes. And nailing them to the pine would be coaching malfeasance.
He looked very frustrated when he went to the bench because he knew that was it. That sucks.Thank God. Hurley didn’t put the young immature Hawk in for a lot of minutes to fall apart. Hawk needs to play but if we have a safe lead. Hawk will develop but he needs to get over the lack of confidence first.
We haven’t gotten thrashed this year and have played plenty of good teams.He said better teams… they aren’t bad but there are much better teams
There’s not a chance he can substantiate this argument.How do they help us?
I mean they are ok, but didn’t have arguably their best player tonight. They also beat Illinois without Cockburn and not sure where you saw that they played UCLA “to the wire”. That was never a game.Calling Marquette a “bad” team is wild. They’ve beaten Illinois, Ole Miss, and West Virginia this year and played UCLA to the wire. They’re not the elite of the conference but calling them “bad” is the weird take.