Message received!! No Zones for us.We tried that earlier in the year, and we got absolutely roasted on defense. There's a reason we don't go zone, and it's because it was even worse than the man to man defense
Message received!! No Zones for us.We tried that earlier in the year, and we got absolutely roasted on defense. There's a reason we don't go zone, and it's because it was even worse than the man to man defense
I agree in principle, I'm just not sure how effective a strategy it is. In theory it makes sense to use it as a strategy to try to hide the defensive deficiencies, but it limits the impact of our good defenders. And I'd rather keep using practice time to improve the weaker defenders, that's already been paying dividends with those improvementsI think having it ready and using it for a handful of possessions is beneficial. Of course our defensive identity is man. But a quick zone look change causes other coach/team to reconfigure, on fly, new offense they will use to attack it. For years a lot of coaches changed up defenses with mades/misses. Look at Pitino, still one of the best technicians out there, he gives different looks throughout the game,.
No one is saying zone all the time is an answer for us, that's a Boeheim straw man. Just a couple times a game. Or next time an opposing coach goes 5 out offense and focuses on picking on Mahaney or our weak link for drive after drive to the rim, throw a 1-2-2 halfcourt or a 1-3-1 or 2-3 matchup out for a couple of possessions. I'm afraid of our guards getting posted up in tourney. I've already watched what Teddy Allen and Eric Ayala can do in an ISO. It is a philosophy of some old school coaches that zone or junk defenses are pointless. But Danny's won 2 championships in a row, so its honestly pointless to even make this post, but here we are lol.
Many here have been begging for different athletes to get playing time, wanting to see how they play(Mad Nowell #1). The latest is Abraham. The zone advocates are the same. They won't be satisfied until it is proven or disproven. Not a hill to die on for me, just more message board fun for Boneyard loonies. I think if given a chance, it would be a weapon. Probably not going to see it, as you have pointed out, it's not in our DNA.I agree in principle, I'm just not sure how effective a strategy it is. In theory it makes sense to use it as a strategy to try to hide the defensive deficiencies, but it limits the impact of our good defenders. And I'd rather keep using practice time to improve the weaker defenders, that's already been paying dividends with those improvements
Thats the best point really. To run anything but a vanilla 2-3 in a game it takes practice time away from your oob plays or new sets or whatever else etc. I coached for awhile & just keeping 3 second plays or pressbreakers fresh throughout yr takes valuable practice time.I agree in principle, I'm just not sure how effective a strategy it is. In theory it makes sense to use it as a strategy to try to hide the defensive deficiencies, but it limits the impact of our good defenders. And I'd rather keep using practice time to improve the weaker defenders, that's already been paying dividends with those improvements
He's one of the most productive per minute bigs in the conference.I hate to give those two dudes from the Big X pod credit, but they called it. They said that when he was on, he was awesome, but that he would disappear from the game for long stretches. Dude should dominate every single minute he is out there.
Yes, but has a history of good half/bad half from his Michigan years.He's one of the most productive per minute bigs in the conference.
Two-headed center monsters rule. I love how different their games are and how we can play one more based on the matchups. Reed is a beast on the boards, ranking even higher nationally than I realized.
Did he throw another pass away at the top to a guy who was moving?He was disinterested this game
When Eric Rebus arrives next year on campus we'll be much better in the frontcourt. Reed, Rebus, and Singsre at center. Setwart at PF. McNeeley at SF.Tarris Reed struggled mightily on defense.
Yes, he had blocks early. Then Nova went 5 out and it absolutely destroyed him.
Samson isn't great in a 5-out either.
Stew looked like an all-american defenseman last night against Dixon...without him we lose by 25.
Liam is such a safety blanket on defense as well.
McNeeley will be long gone.When Eric Rebus arrives next year on campus we'll be much better in the frontcourt. Reed, Rebus, and Singsre at center. Setwart at PF. McNeeley at SF.
McNeeley will be long gone.
Roster next year is:McNeeley will be long gone.
Roster next year is:
Reibe/Reed/Seng
Stew/Isiah
Ross/Mullins/Furphy
Solo/Adams
Ahmad/Mahaney
I can’t see Mahaney sticking. That roster scares the cr@p out me as young, slight and zero leadership.
We need to hit the portal for two or more impact players.
What happened to Tarris the bear on offense ?He took 3 of the softest shots Ive ever seen today
What happened to Tarris the bear on offense ?
Reed Jr never looked comfortable in this game against Creighton unfortunately on either end of the court. If you look at my post in the "Creighton Scouting report" thread you will see where I thought he could make an impactRevisiting this...
Reed's scoring output for his past 6 games.
7,4,10, 6, 2, 0
He's never taken more than 5 shots in any of these games. Makes this makes sense...
I don’t understand why we hedged at all, let Kalkbrenner beat us with the 3. Send the center to the paint to defend the pick and roll where he routinely can get a high percentage shot.When Sanogo was our #1 center, Creighton was able to exploit the high hedge as they set Kalkbrenner's pick further out than normal and exploited the shorter center's length when trying to defend K a's Kalkbrenner's roll. They did the same with Reed. Ine if the positives of Samson Johnson was that he was able to defend a high hedge and get back to make the passes to Kalkbrenner difficult (they threw a couple away).
Reed needs to learn how to use his assets (strength, moves, touch) when playing a center like Kalkbrenner. He seemed to wilt when challenged.
I don’t understand why we hedged at all, let Kalkbrenner beat us with the 3. Send the center to the paint to defend the pick and roll where he routinely can get a high percentage shot.
We limited Ashworth and Kalkbrenner to some of their lowest shot totals of the season and we made the other guys beat us. Neal beat us and we didn't make the crucial 3s with the game on the line at home (missed 6 of the last 7).I don’t understand why we hedged at all, let Kalkbrenner beat us with the 3. Send the center to the paint to defend the pick and roll where he routinely can get a high percentage shot.