Some thoughts on your Solo comments above. Solo primarily provides three-point shooting offense. Thinking about our guards over the last 5 years, he's comparable to Jordan Hawkins, who probably was a more consistent shooter in his second year as a starter. In this, his second year as a starter, in addition to shooting threes, Solo has expanded his game by driving more for layups and taking some pull-ups for twos. Stephon Castle was both a great physical athlete and mature-playing defensive and offensive guard as a freshman. Cam Spencer was a strong-willed veteran and complete starting guard, offensively and defensively. During crunch times in games, Solo appears to have a tendency to quickly chuck up shots, maybe because he's most confident that's his best way to make an impact. Sometime, between the 11 and 4-minute mark in the second half today, while there was still time to pull out a win over Marquette, there were three instances where I felt that Solo hurried up shots (two deep, quick-trigger threes off picks and a pull-up that all unfortunately missed).
As others have mentioned, our players and coaches all seemed to abandon the first half strategy to get the ball to Reed closer to the basket!