Great comment. I thought the same thing last night. I would have acted differently on some of those calls. Great on Hurley. But by the way, is it just me or do we consistently have terrible ref's? Some of those calls are made up. The T on Spencer was preposterous.I feel like it’s worth mentioning that Hurley has demonstrated tremendous growth as a coach even compared to a year ago. I was pleasantly surprised that given how bad the officiating was last night, that Hurley didn’t get T’d up even once. A year ago I feel like he might have gotten tossed in a game like that.
I've had to readjust the way I interpret what we're doing out there. When we start that weave in the half court, I used to think we were getting forced farther out away from the basket. Now I see it as us enticing the defenders to come farther and farther out, leaving a lot of room for whichever two players aren't currently involved in the weave to operate unmolested closer to the rim.The motion offense yesterday was outstanding. With a capital O. They missed shots, but they got lots of open shots against a talented, athletic UNC team, everyone from the center to the point guard spotted backdoor cuts, PNR opportunities, mismatches and open shooters, and hit them at the right time. It was impressive. This is not the offensive proficiency of 2 years ago, or even last year. This is a very NBA style offense.
He has changed. By this time last season he was thrown out of a game.I actually respectfully disagree with this. I actually think the opposite. Hurley did a great job changing his behavior during the season last year, and it paid off. Coming into this season, I was worried that the natty would go to his head with his behavior towards the refs and it has. He's back to his old self.
The fact that he didn't get T'd up last night was a credit to the refs to understand the situation. There was a ton of chippiness, and they were trying to keep that under control. All the calls can get frustrating with the coaches and they understood that. From just what I saw on camera, they could easily have T'd him up, but didn't.
I think his behavior is going to be a problem going forward if he doesn't adjust it. It's EVERY game. That gets old quickly. Even for a National championship coach.
Previously I’d watch that weave and none of the players out high were looking to the hoop, and the away from the ball action was non-existent. And then 23 seconds had lapsed.I've had to readjust the way I interpret what we're doing out there. When we start that weave in the half court, I used to think we were getting forced farther out away from the basket. Now I see it as us enticing the defenders to come farther and farther out, leaving a lot of room for whichever two players aren't currently involved in the weave to operate unmolested closer to the rim.
I feel like it’s worth mentioning that Hurley has demonstrated tremendous growth as a coach even compared to a year ago. I was pleasantly surprised that given how bad the officiating was last night, that Hurley didn’t get T’d up even once. A year ago I feel like he might have gotten tossed in a game like that.
Yeah he seemed very aggressive after most calls yesterday but maybe he doesn’t exactly say to the refs “you’re a b#+ch” which may help avoid the techs. Last year he actually tried to be friends with them which is probably how it should be mixed with defending your guys.I actually respectfully disagree with this. I actually think the opposite. Hurley did a great job changing his behavior during the season last year, and it paid off. Coming into this season, I was worried that the natty would go to his head with his behavior towards the refs and it has. He's back to his old self.
The fact that he didn't get T'd up last night was a credit to the refs to understand the situation. There was a ton of chippiness, and they were trying to keep that under control. All the calls can get frustrating with the coaches and they understood that. From just what I saw on camera, they could easily have T'd him up, but didn't.
I think his behavior is going to be a problem going forward if he doesn't adjust it. It's EVERY game. That gets old quickly. Even for a National championship coach.
That’s another thing that’s improved from last years offense. I swear Hawkins wouldn’t even think about a backdoor cut to the rim despite guys going all out to overplay him overthetop.The motion offense yesterday was outstanding. With a capital O. They missed shots, but they got lots of open shots against a talented, athletic UNC team, everyone from the center to the point guard spotted backdoor cuts, PNR opportunities, mismatches and open shooters, and hit them at the right time. It was impressive. This is not the offensive proficiency of 2 years ago, or even last year. This is a very NBA style offense.
Hubert davis was animated at same level. So hurleys behavior was on par. Did anyone else notice how bacot travel’s almost every time he touched the ball outside the paint. Shuffle stepHe definitely deserved a tech last night, and probably spent more time physically on the court than Castle did. He’s still a psycho, but he’s our psycho and we love him for it
Big difference starting last year is that now he doesn’t let it control him and spread to the players. UNC went on multiple runs to get it to 5-6, and we always had a counterpunch schemed through our elite sets
His detractors were 100% wrong. He didn't make a quantum leap in his coaching. It was continuous improvement as he got more good players into the program.I was clearly a Hurley detractor. Last year he turned the corner in a big way. winning a tile adds confidence and swagger.His detractors weren't wrong. He just finally brought his game to the next level.
If you say so...upset 2 years in a row by lower rated/seeded teams. People had a reason to be skeptical. Either way, that was then and this is now.His detractors were 100% wrong. He didn't make a quantum leap in his coaching. It was continuous improvement as he got more good players into the program.
Certainly helps to have players with legit basketball IQHe's more controlled on the sideline and has revolutionized his offensive approach in the past 2 years. Being able to coach an offense was a big question mark a few years ago, but not any more.
Calhoun flat out intimidated the refs and I think it worked in UConn's favor. And Bobby Knight, RIP, we know how much of a lunatic he could be.Calhoun, K, Bobby Knight, lots of the best ones where very hard on the refs.
He's still getting jobbed on calls, but is getting a little more rope from the officials or, at least, has a better sense of where the boundary is.
Do you remember what he was like as a player at Seton Hall? . Love it!!He definitely deserved a tech last night, and probably spent more time physically on the court than Castle did. He’s still a psycho, but he’s our psycho and we love him for it
Big difference starting last year is that now he doesn’t let it control him and spread to the players. UNC went on multiple runs to get it to 5-6, and we always had a counterpunch schemed through our elite sets