You're missing my point. When I say we need to get away from being a half court team to a running, trapping, and pressing team, I am talking about a fundamental change when Boatright is back, not saying this is why we lost to TN. I am looking at the big picture for this team, not game to game.I especially love this comment given the fact in another thread you were calling on the coaching staff to press Tennessee which is something they clearly can not do with Boatright being out and making them shorthanded.
I agree. We spend too much time dribbling the ball around the perimeter while our front court watches. I think the problem is that Nappier is handling the ball way too much. He dribbles one way and then the next and when he doesn't see anyone open, he throws up a contested jump shot. He cannot seem to penetrate like Kemba and Boatright do. If we don't find a way to get the bigs involved in the offense, it will be a long season. Despite talent like Drummond, Oriakhi, Smith, Olander and Daniels available, we have become a one dimensional team with Nappier and Lamb taking all of the shots.It wasn't Boatright's absense in this game. There was absolutely no offense from our forecourt, and zero points from our bench.
Uconn was taken completely out of any of it's offensive sets. I doubt Boat would've made much difference had he played.
We desperately need to get the ball to our big guys in the right places. That, unfortunately, isn't happening.
It wasn't Boatright's absense in this game. There was absolutely no offense from our forecourt, and zero points from our bench.
Uconn was taken completely out of any of it's offensive sets. I doubt Boat would've made much difference had he played.
We desperately need to get the ball to our big guys in the right places. That, unfortunately, isn't happening.