Throw in NDPOY candidate Ajax, sensational freshmen Karaban and Clingan, how on the green earth we are at where we are?
Throw in NDPOY candidate Ajax, sensational freshmen Karaban and Clingan, how on the green earth we are at where we are?
Why dont the calls impact the team we r playing? Do BE refs call a lot of handsy fouls but let the body stuff slide…I don't believe the defense has tanked, I think it's a case of Big East officials calling fouls that were let go in OOC play. Those close calls have shut down our defense.
I hear you but we’re still pretty good. AP Top 25, Kenpom 6, NET 8, projected 4/5 seed. If we take advantage of the upcoming Big East schedule we’re very much in the conversation for Top 10 and potential 2-seed again.
and OPThings just make you scratch your head…
Lice,
Not bathing,
A wool cap….
The defense has absolutely tanked.I don't believe the defense has tanked, I think it's a case of Big East officials calling fouls that were let go in OOC play. Those close calls have shut down our defense.
Because our defense tanked.
I think the OP means how are we 6th in the BE and losing 6 of our last 9 and are 1-5 against the top half of the conference.Because despite the doomsday approach of a vocal minority of this board, where we are is not nearly as bad as people like to claim. Top 25 team with a legitimate shot at a top 4 seed in March
Yes, precisely what I was responding to with the doomsday comment. We had a bad stretch, but despite that are still a very good basketball teamI think the OP means how are we 6th in the BE and losing 6 of our last 9 and are 1-5 against the top half of the conference.
Throw in NDPOY candidate Ajax, sensational freshmen Karaban and Clingan, how on the green earth we are at where we are?
Because our defense tanked.
Frankly, I think it's really turnovers that have hurt us just as much as bad defense. In many of our losses, we had 15+ turnovers, several illegal screens and charges, but also silly passes and foolish plays like stepping on the sideline/endline. I agree that the defense has to better, and Hurley has to consider using more zone mixed with man to keep teams off balance. That said, the silly turnovers/illegal screens/charges have to reconciled. You look at Xaiver and Providence, they played an OT game--Providence had 8 turnovers and Xavier 5, while Marquette turned it over 7 times against Villanova (they turned it over 19 times). That's high level offensive execution and limiting fastbreak opportunities to other teams. Even in the loss to Xavier, UConn turned it over 12 times (7 in the first have with 2 critical turnovers late in the 2nd half on offensive fouls). The only reason UConn got back in the game was they turned Xavier over 15 times, I believe 11 in the 2nd half. Giving those teams extra possessions, especially on silly passes that lead to fast breaks for other teams or the inability to covert on 3-1 breaks because of a bad alleyoop pass (see Jackson against Xavier) are killers. UConn was great early in the season because they passed well and limited turnovers. It masked defensive deficiencies, because our offense ran at a high level. Take care of the basketball better, and that should lead to much better play on both ends of the floor.
These Big East coaches absolutely know how to exploit Hurley's defense, and for several years he was unwilling to adjust. He's finally made some changes, so let's see how that works. They did probably believe their poop didn't stink for a bit, but there was definitely a scheme problem as well.And it has, and that blows my mind. I can only think it was because of press clippings when we were #2 and undefeated. Well that, and league scouts. But D is effort and connectedness. Offense is talent 1st. And then connectedness.
All these games were lost in the defensive lane. And as boring as it sounds, much of it was the result of overplaying to stop the three point shot. As Hurley has adjusted his defense, the free pass to the basket or to the foul line has diminished and our defense has improved.