OkaForPrez
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The guards are not only concerned about the person driving to the basket. They are involved in rebounding as well. Early in the season teams were getting a lot of offensive rebounds against UConn. That has been greatly reduced as the season progressed. We are only discussing the half empty part of the guards play. You can be certain they are only doing what JC and the coaches want. And JC is emphasizing rebounding.
As an aside, when UConn was up by five, the USF player missed a shot and if not for a heads up play by SN in hedging to the basket, USF would have gotten the ball.
Sorry while boat was not real good his defense was pretty good and drove #5 nuts a few times when he had the ball. in case you didnt notice collins got by everyone who guard him or tried. I thought the old rutgers coach wentzel made a great point in the fact we olayed collins too close from too far away. He is an awful shooter and no threat whatsoever out there so give him space and take the drive away.
I like this discussion, hopefully you'll bare with me while I try to bring it all together. I'm interested in the varying views on what are the give and takes of backcourt defense. I admit I've never played the game on any organized level, so if you have please weigh in. I think we've collectively touched on 4 different roles for backcourt defense all of which are critical to "doing the job right." These 4 are:
- On the ball defense
- What we as basketball novices typically tend to focus on the most and I believe what you are mentioning Mau in terms of Boatright harassing the point.
- Off ball defense (shooters on curls)
- This is where I think we are particularly poor in the early season year in and year out
- I tend to believe this is focus related and not strategic
- If it is strategic, why would we rather go underneath and concede a shot where the +1 point advantage can allow for a much poorer shooting % netting even to a higher shooting % from 2 point range?
- 3 point shots also seem to lend themselves to offensive rebounds with long bounces off the rim (and also might point to why our guards are active on the defensive glass)
- If you go above the screen, the shooter is forced to put the ball on the floor and penetrate which does put the interior defense at risk for foul trouble when they are forced to help. This is where I'm advocating we trust our bigs and force the offense to make a play. Blocked shots start fast breaks, one of the reasons I believe we over help with weakside defense on the inside and concede easy buckets on the extra interior pass
- Off Ball defense (Post)
- Here is where GMan's point comes in and I completely agree, our wings sag off the opp wings but not really enough to frazzle the low block, just enough to get caught in no mans land and give enough distance to shoot over the top. We have really sound defensive bigs in Drummond and AO, would like to see them left alone more often.
- Rebounding
- Agreed that the Bazz O board kick out to boatright was one of the most important plays of the game coming out of the time out.
- Agree that this is one area that we have done well
- Don't understand how being in position for rebounding has anything to do with the other three roles fleud