If you doubt my huge man crush on Dan Hurley, just read my previous posts. HOWEVER, being objective here, Dan has been obtuse with his inability to change mid stream in the face of obvious decisions. I know that I am not his equal in terms of basketball acumen. And I know that he has better intelligence because I do not get to see practice, and he does. Having said those things:
- Insisting to play man on man D with those high hedges with this personnel is insanely bad. Even the Georgetown's of this world abuse us. It has been obvious for months now that this team is not a good defensive team. Why not sprinkle a zone every so often? How about trapping? or a full court press? You have bodies on the bench that are athletic and long. I get it if we try and it does not work either. But to not have tried it at all???? Does not make sense to me.
- Starting Samson. Listen, Samson has won me over. He improved this year, and I respect that. But we are better with Tarris at center. He is a better offensive player. Tarris is more prototypical than Samson, and our offensive sets run better when he is there. PLUS, maybe he is not getting in constant foul trouble if he gets in the flow of the game from the first whistle. But overall, Tarris is just better. Play your best players darn it. Again, to not have tried this at all is baffling.
- Alternative lineups: For whatever reason, injury, bad practices, or a combo of both, Nowell has played barely any minutes this year. He is raw and a step behind. This kid has been riding the pine for months. Now we expect him to start playing at the same game speed as the rest of the team? At that position??? That is absurd. And since we know that Aidan is not the option (and have known that for some time), why not play Liam at the point, or Solo, or Ross, or freaking Alex for that matter. Doing so will make our lineup much taller, and more difficult to guard. Maybe that can't be done against the St. John's, 'Bama's of this world. But dang it, again, I would love to see if that would work against everybody else. And while on this topic, I know that I was not dreaming when I saw Singare play at a high level earlier in the year, getting contested offensive boards and blocking shots in competitive games. Geez, every once in a while play Tarris and Samson together. You know Alex can play the 5 and you have Singare collecting dust on the bench. Just different options; different looks to show the opponents. Listen, this is not last year. Aside from Liam and Solo, nobody is so indispensable that can't be benched.
I will make this point again: one more win and we are at 20 wins for the year. Not too shabby for a transition year. This program is in great shape with Dan Hurley. We are elite. And I think we can scare people this year. But we can be better, I believe, than we have shown. And I do think it starts with Dan.