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Ross has not looked good, he was lost a few times on O and D, and he’s not playing confidently or consistently.

He’s not the major reason we lost of course, but him filling in for an important piece and somewhat regressing, rather than “stepping up” is worthy of discussion.

Ross is clearly showing talent and skill set to be excited about, but everything I see is simple as a kid not being fully confident and ready yet. He’s a bit all over rather than just playing.
Definitely worthy of discussion.

That first drive of his resulting in a turnover was a mess. But his second drive to the basket wasn't. I think it's a shame people who are so annoyed with his play can't isolate what he did there. He was quick, decisive and under control until the very end.

He constantly falls for the up fake. Solo still does but to a much lesser extent than earlier in the season. How many minutes has Solo played before he didn't fall for it every time? How much shade was thrown Solo's way because of it? Thankfully Solo's shooting negates some of the bad defense and now people are moderating their statements regarding the things he needs to develop.

What I notice is Solo has gotten better at identifying where his player is on the court and following the action on defense ready to get a rebound or help out on an opposing team's pick and roll. That's one thing Ross figured out from the start. Not many people have observed that.
 
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We haven't even scratched the surface with how good Reed can be. We're badly underutilizing him. Solo is getting better each game. Stewart hasn't gotten much of a chance but he clearly has game and upside. Nowell had a shoulder injury, we don't know if that's why he hasn't played in a while up until last night. Top 35 recruit, he clearly has more upside than we've seen. Hurley admitted to using Mahaney wrong up until the game against Providence. He had 15 against Providence and zip last night. I think there's upside there now that I expect Hurley to use him in his proper roll.

The biggest problem is we aren't using Tarris nearly enough. He's an unstoppable force down low.
And if we ever want to close the gap on the constant free throw shooting disparity, he's how we do it. That said, our offense isn't the issue, at all.
 
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Good call. That was not a foul in the second drive to the basket.
I think at the end of a game, if you going to call that play, than the player selected to run it has to have a history of finishing with contact - foul calls are hard to come by in the last few seconds.

Alex isn’t tall enough to impose his will like this on a drive to the hoop at the end of game play. Tarris maybe?


He isn’t quick enough to blow by somebody. Diarra maybe?



If the coaches called this play, then it’s on them.

Also, the way Solo was shooting I would have looked for him and gotten the bigs near the hoop.
 
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I have a sneaky feeling that come March Alex will be in a similar situation and will nail his FTs. Feels fitting.
Feels like the RJ Cole situation a few years ago. Remember the game against Creighton he missed 2 free throws that would have sealed the game and then Creighton came down and scored sending the game to OT where they eventually won? He took it pretty hard and said it would never happen again. And it didn't. I'm assuming this is how Karaban will deal with it also.
 
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I think this team is very good but not great. It has been player close games against some pretty average competition and it finally came back to bite them. But I think it is not totally unexpected, especially when a key guy is missing. Teams need to adjust when a major piece of the lineup goes down and it is not unusual for that to take a couple of games. Last year we lost to Seton Hall when Clingan went down. And that was an experienced team. This one is much less experienced. You need to figure out who takes the shot, or makes the play the injured guy typically made. It often takes a few games to re-establish the approach. With luck they right the ship at Georgetown and Liam is back shortly.
 
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I get that +/- can be a strange stat, and yes it is team based, but it is consistent. Stew has legit been a minus in every game against a high D1 opponent. He's -52 in the 11 games against real opponents.

A game like last night, where he scored 14 and played 30 minutes, and he still was -6. The TEAM aspect starts to go out the window a bit when other members of the team have consistently better +/-. When I brought this up last week someone immediately said that it was because Stew tends to be on the court w/ Aidan. Aidan is a positive +/- for the year. I honestly don't get it and don't know what to do with it. I think if we brought out a stat that Jayden or Aidan were crazy negative for the year (Ross is) people would immediately say that that is a clear indication. But with Stew, it's not. And he has far and away the worst +/- on the team.
And that's why making these broad conclusions based on simple plus minus is not smart, and is why it's generally considered one of the worst basketball stats to use. Especially as you expand it over a full season, there's so many lineup and possession factors that get missed.

If you look at the advanced stats that try to weed out the noise in plus minus like BPM, you do see that Stewart is above both Ross and Mahaney

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We’re running out of options with upside. Diarra and Reed are already playing better than anyone could have reasonably expected. Samson is who he is. So if Alex cant go to another level than who are we pinning our hopes on? Certainly not Mahaney or Ross. Nowell doesn’t play. So that leaves Ball and/or Stew.
While Liam is out, I'd sit Ross, push Nowell until he shows that he can or cannot make a contribution now, continue to use Stewart at least 20 minutes, probably 25 min/game. Mahaney @ PG if Nowell can't cut it spelling Hassan, and if he can, spelling Ball only. I'm ambivalent/confused by the 5 tandem. I lean towards Reed starting and getting 20-25 with Sam off the bench for 15-20. Some of our metrics guys show Samsons value statistically, while I just think Reed gives us more via eyeballs and gut. That leaves Ball, Hassan and Alex, who have established their value and usage, though Ball is still evolving rapidly(+). Hope Liam is back to clicking on all cylinders by end of February. So a rotation of 8-9
Starters: Reed, Alex, McNeeley, Ball Diarra
Subs Johnson(15-20), Stewart 18-22 for McNeeley/AK, Mahaney/Nowell(??) as much as needed to spell Diarra/Ball

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And that's why making these broad conclusions based on simple plus minus is not smart, and is why it's generally considered one of the worst basketball stats to use. Especially as you expand it over a full season, there's so many lineup and possession factors that get missed.

If you look at the advanced stats that try to weed out the noise in plus minus like BPM, you do see that Stewart is above both Ross and Mahaney

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And even that seems odd, at least to my memory. Samson Johnson better on D than Reed? AK better on offense than Liam?

About the only thing that looks like solid data is how Jaylin stacks up comparatively.

I will note that I don't have the depth of knowledge of hoops advanced metrics that I do for baseball, so I could be missing nuance.
 

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While Liam is out, I'd sit Ross, push Nowell until he shows that he can or cannot make a contribution now, continue to use Stewart at least 20 minutes, probably 25 min/game. Mahaney @ PG if Nowell can't cut it spelling Hassan, and if he can, spelling Ball only. I'm ambivalent/confused by the 5 tandem. I lean towards Reed starting and getting 20-25 with Sam off the bench for 15-20. Some of our metrics guys show Samsons value statistically, while I just think Reed gives us more via eyeballs and gut. That leaves Ball, Hassan and Alex, who have established their value and usage, though Ball is still evolving rapidly(+). Hope Liam is back to clicking on all cylinders by end of February. So a rotation of 8-9
Starters: Reed, Alex, McNeeley, Ball Diarra
Subs Johnson(15-20), Stewart 18-22 for McNeeley/AK, Mahaney/Nowell(??) as much as needed to spell Diarra/Ball

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Hass isn't going to sit for long spells. If Nowell can't deliver, I'd consider using Ball as primary ballhandler keeping AM off ball for offense.

Castle was hardly ever the guy bringing the ball upcourt last year. That was Newton, Hass, sometimes Cam. But Castle was doing it for almost all his minutes last night vs the Bucks. I think Ball could handle it in short spurts. AM leaves me concerned (like committing a back and forth).
 

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And that's why making these broad conclusions based on simple plus minus is not smart, and is why it's generally considered one of the worst basketball stats to use. Especially as you expand it over a full season, there's so many lineup and possession factors that get missed.

If you look at the advanced stats that try to weed out the noise in plus minus like BPM, you do see that Stewart is above both Ross and Mahaney

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And Samson’s ahead of everyone.

In what world does Solo have a better DBPM than Liam?
 
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No. Game was lost when DH brain spasmed and put AM and JR when we had just taken the lead and had all the momentum with about 7 min to go and within 2 awful possessions we were immediately down 2. That was one of the worst lineups we’ve thrown out on the floor in the last 4 years.

Coupled with totally ignoring Reed and Stewart in the 2nd half which were considerable advantages we had.

THEN the awful sequence at the end just to seal the worst coached game of the last three years.

For gods sake, it was Kyle Neptune on the other bench. Nova was just waiting to fold.

We were down 4 when he went to Ross and Mahaney together - and that was the lineup got us the lead up 2. Mahaney checked in when we were down 47-40 after Stewart picked up his third - when it makes sense to get him a blow so he doesn’t get a tired fourth and we have him available to guard Dixon down the stretch. He hadn’t come out in the second half yet and he was playing heavier minutes than he was used to.

Ross came in down 53-49 for Diarra, moving Mahaney to the point. We scored on our next three possessions, which was really Ball going off more than anything (two Ball threes - assisted by Mahaney - and a Reed layup assisted by Ball) to go ahead 57-55. Then Nova took the lead back 59-57 after Ross had his shot blocked - when he drove instead of passing to a wide open Ball off a curl and we went back to our starters then.

Playing Mahaney and Ross together in theory makes sense. You lose some offense putting Ross in, and Mahaney gives you a little more scoring punch to balance it. But Ross wasn’t great on D and Mahaney wasn’t great on O yesterday.
 
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We were down 4 when he went to Ross and Mahaney together - and that was the lineup got us the lead up 2. Mahaney checked in when we were down 47-40 after Stewart picked up his third - when it makes sense to get him a blow so he doesn’t get a tired fourth and we have him available to guard Dixon down the stretch. He hadn’t come out in the second half yet and he was playing heavier minutes than he was used to.

Ross came in down 53-49 for Diarra, moving Mahaney to the point. We scored on our next three possessions, which was really Ball going off more than anything (two Ball threes - assisted by Mahaney - and a Reed layup assisted by Ball) to go ahead 57-55. Then Nova took the lead back 59-57 after Ross had his shot blocked - when he drove instead of passing to a wide open Ball off a curl and we went back to our starters then.

Playing Mahaney and Ross together in theory makes sense. You lose some offense putting Ross in, and Mahaney gives you a little more scoring punch to balance it. But Ross wasn’t great on D and Mahaney wasn’t great on O yesterday.
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