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We only have 1 PG unless/until Nowell can stop hurting himself in practiceBoth our PGs need to be more aggressive
We only have 1 PG unless/until Nowell can stop hurting himself in practiceBoth our PGs need to be more aggressive
If you haven't yet watched Pitino's post game, he explains clearly why UConn didn't attack their defense early in the shot clock after getting out to a big lead. Brilliant coaching on Pitino's part. Not sure if other BE teams have the personnel to copy it, although Marquette can press. We should be able to adjust some of the problems before the rematch at MSG.When we attacked their defense early in the shot clock we were much more effective. We still haven't figured out our best pace. It needs to be slow enough to limit TOs and fast enough develop rhythm.
St Johns is better than we thought but their lack of shooting will hurt them eventuallyIt means more to Big East, Pitino and St John’s. They are much better than we thought. Kudos to them. They came into a tough environment, forced tons of turnovers, fantastic defense, and played with discipline. Gotta tip your cap…
Unfortunately, we’re facing a lot of adversity with injuries and on court issues. We need to have short term memory on making the wrong play and focus on the next one. Still feels like the players are playing with too much weight on their shoulders at times. Game by game.
We benched the 2 hot shooters after getting that lead. Got nothing from anyone after that until Liam hit a few shots (after a long dry spell). Alex hasn’t been the same since his concussion. Time to play Stewart more.If you haven't yet watched Pitino's post game, he explains clearly why UConn didn't attack their defense early in the shot clock after getting out to a big lead. Brilliant coaching on Pitino's part. Not sure if other BE teams have the personnel to copy it, although Marquette can press. We should be able to adjust some of the problems before the rematch at MSG.
My biggest concern right now is not falling below a six seed in the NCAAs. We're still talented enough to be very competitive and win against any 3-5 seed, but not most of the top 8 projected 1-2s. However, if we get through to the second weekend with confidence, belief and cohesiveness (and Hass and AK playing at top form), I believe we still have a puncher's chance at the seemingly impossible.
Yes, and it's not going to be particularly close. The bubble is really weak this year, there's going to be teams with 13 or 14 losses getting inDo you honestly think we get in with 10 losses? I would be very surprised.
No it means it is a 3 bid league. Like last year
1 million % yes we will unless the losses are to seton hall lolDo you honestly think we get in with 10 losses? I would be very surprised.
Was this the case before or after the tourney? I thought BE was 4th going into it. Did UConn single handedly bump the BE up to 2nd?So the Big East was "terrible" last year when it got 3 bids while it was the #2 KenPom conference?
I don’t want to see Duke, Houston or Auburn.
We would have 30 turnovers and Samson would foul out in 90s
3 teams? Really? St John’s, Marquette, UConn and Creighton totals 4 based on my math and think Xavier finds their way in…so 5.No it means it is a 3 bid league. Like last year
Karaban shooting 3’s at the moment is a problem- he just can’t make them- and some are way outside the line. If he’s going to play major minutes with a long distance slump, I’d rather he work on taking more 2-pointers. He can set screens for Solo, work the pick & roll, try to get position inside so he can receive a pass or drive to hoop. Another problem with him jacking up shots from the next zip code is that he’s no where near any reboundsHave 8 games left and need to win at least 5. Really gave the game away with all the missed free throws and turnovers. Karaban disappearing as a scorer. One point guard who is playing hurt with an undisclosed injury. Our freshman forward coming off 5 weeks on the injured list was left to try and carry the team in the second half. Every game means something and we are not OK by any means. And we struggle to inbound against anyone that presses us not just the athletic St Johns team. At this point in the season it is maddening.
And last year guys were saying The Big East would get 6. How did that work out?3 teams? Really? St John’s, Marquette, UConn and Creighton totals 4 based on my math and think Xavier finds their way in…so 5.
They erased a 14-15 point deficit in the first half and took the lead? Johnnies picked our guys pocket. Happened even at Marquette. I expect it every game. That is something to worry about. We could be off the T25 after Creighton game.Eh not impressed with the Johnnies. The fact we played dreadful basketball (some because of their defense but a lot careless) and even our best player goes 4-15 and we’re still in this game to the end would scare me if I were a Johnnie fan. They’re tough but they can’t shoot a lick. Get away with murder too!
We are limited with little room for error. Too much lost from last year and not replaced.We can only afford 2 more losses to avoid the bubble. The Big East is terrible, don't you guys get that.
Staff brought in Mahaney to be the starting PG so technically Diarra was recruited over, it just didn’t work out as staff envisioned. But As bad as the Mahaney move has been it would have been an even bigger disaster if Diarra wasn’t up to it. Diarra has been better than anyone could have expected, nagging injury not withstanding.We clearly chose not to recruit over anyone who had been loyal to us during the last two championship runs. That probably has come back to hurt us but was still the right decision. Make the best of this very flawed team and reload next year. We have enough shooters to win a few tourney games if the match ups are right.
Nowell was a 4 star point guard. By this time of first year he should have been Contributing…,, a lot. For injury or whatever reason we’ve gotten zero. I certainly don’t blame all our troubles on his position but with an injury and miss on Mahaney it’s catastrophic especially with turnovers.Staff brought in Mahaney to be the starting PG so technically Diarra was recruited over, it just didn’t work out as staff envisioned. But As bad as the Mahaney move has been it would have been an even bigger disaster if Diarra wasn’t up to it. Diarra has been better than anyone could have expected, nagging injury not withstanding.
I firmly believe that if Mahaney were playable as our backup PG for 10mpg we’d be in a much different spot right now and have a much brighter outlook but even that was/is too much to ask. He’s the new Rahsool Diggins.
Sure I’d be ecstatic with 10mpg COMBINED from Mahaney and Nowell backing up Diarra. So sad.Nowell was a 4 star point guard. By this time of first year he should have been Contributing…,, a lot. For injury or whatever reason we’ve gotten zero. I certainly don’t blame all our troubles on his position but with an injury and miss on Mahaney it’s catastrophic especially with turnovers.
We beat Marquette on the road without Liam and with Diarra hobbled. We had a real chance to beat St Johns with Diarra hobbled and Liam's first game back
Once Liam is fully back up to speed (which seems like it's going to happen quickly), and Diarra is healthy, I don't see why we can't make a BET run even if we start in the 4/5 game
I think our defense prevents us from being a real title contender right now, but there's a lot of season left to be played. Let's enjoy the ride while we have it, let's go Huskies!
Another way to look at it to build on your post is:It's a good loss and we still had moments of brilliance, just not enough of them. Some things need to be fixed. Some of them can't be fixed so we need work arounds.
We need to work on in-bounds plays. And the team needs to keep their heads up when the other team decides to press. We were caught off guard on a number of occasions and it disrupts our offense. Hurley and Murray need to find new ways to get Solo open. He got taken away in the second half. He is going to see more and more attention. Reed needs to stay close to the basket on offense. We are less effective when he goes out to hedge. Samson let his bad habits reappear.
We really crashed the boards last night and it worked. McNeeley needs to keep attacking the glass. Both our PGs need to be more aggressive. When we attacked their defense early in the shot clock we were much more effective. We still haven't figured out our best pace. It needs to be slow enough to limit TOs and fast enough develop rhythm.
No one got hurt. Our chemistry will improve as we get healthy. Just win enough games to go into the BET strong. The only thing that matters is March.
Sad, but true.The problem is Diarra may not get any healthier than he already is. With him like this we have practically zero dribble penetration, which leads to no open shots, which leads to shot clock violations and forced shots. It's going to be really hard for us to have success against good defenses with Diarra limited like this.
winner, winner, chicken dinner with this post. That is the much bigger concern. Before he was hobbled, Diarra was playing really well. However, he played all the high leverage/high stress impactful PG minutes in the games and we all knew there was a chance he could get worn out. If we knew he could be close to 100% by March we wouldn't sweat it as much, but from what Hurley said, it sounds like they have to make the best of Diarra being hobbled for the rest of the year. Diarra and McNeeley are UConn's most indispensable players on this year's team.The problem is Diarra may not get any healthier than he already is. With him like this we have practically zero dribble penetration, which leads to no open shots, which leads to shot clock violations and forced shots. It's going to be really hard for us to have success against good defenses with Diarra limited like this.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I won’t ever understand saying that losing a chance for a conference title doesn’t matter. I can’t believe Hurley or the players would agree with that opinion, but who knows.It's a good loss and we still had moments of brilliance, just not enough of them. Some things need to be fixed. Some of them can't be fixed so we need work arounds.
We need to work on in-bounds plays. And the team needs to keep their heads up when the other team decides to press. We were caught off guard on a number of occasions and it disrupts our offense. Hurley and Murray need to find new ways to get Solo open. He got taken away in the second half. He is going to see more and more attention. Reed needs to stay close to the basket on offense. We are less effective when he goes out to hedge. Samson let his bad habits reappear.
We really crashed the boards last night and it worked. McNeeley needs to keep attacking the glass. Both our PGs need to be more aggressive. When we attacked their defense early in the shot clock we were much more effective. We still haven't figured out our best pace. It needs to be slow enough to limit TOs and fast enough develop rhythm.
No one got hurt. Our chemistry will improve as we get healthy. Just win enough games to go into the BET strong. The only thing that matters is March.
I do think that when you play a good hard nosed team like St. John’s that likes to get out and go, you can’t spend a lot of time celebrating your threes or you will pay for it in transition. They were better than us and overall their record speaks for itself.This game taught me nothing new about this team and certified Marquette was flukey.
This team has zero killer instinct in them and displays zero consistency, which likely stems from a void in terms of leadership. It was the same issue at Xavier at Villanova home v Creighton.
SJU was begging to give that game away the first ten minutes of the second half.
Despite that, we have veterans leaders running out of control fast breaks and coughing the ball up and not hustling back.
Solo can’t do it himself. Liam can’t do it himself. Alex, Samson, and love you Hassan fighting through injuries but the 3 oldest guys on the team can’t no show. And most of the turnovers were self inflicted. Minimal pressure meant to just soak up shot clock made everyone jittery and scared. Can’t even get the most important rebound of the game!
The team is still tourney good but unless there are serious changes in terms of either health, shooting ability, ball movement, and ball handling, this team will not be seeing the second weekend or Saturday of the BET.