Nope, I just don’t act like Chicken Little everytime they lose. There have been two losses by a combined 7 points, both down starters for against 1 loss teams. Frankly the ramblings and finger pointing in these circumstances come off far more like the ramblings of a drunk than my fair and accurate assessments.Omg….you must have taken a shot for every missed 3
Probably would’ve benefitted if we gave Hawkin’s minutes to Diggins.
They held cuse to 53 and made enough 3s to put up 67 even when shooting 27%. The math isn't that hard my guy. If we hit 27% of our 3s, wed also walk home the victor, and that's a terrible number as well. 27% is the kind of shooting game good teams have when they're off. You get it now?People can talk about 3/23 all they want. If you can’t see that we are deer in the headlights in EVERY close game we are in, you are blind.
That is coaching and preparation. And for the dopes bringing up Nova last night, they found a way to win by 14.
He's still not there yet.It remains his growing edge.I've just resigned myself to the fact that right now, it isn't possible for Hurley to be the coach that has creative solutions to problems late in games. He isn't going to throw in a 2-2-1 press to throw off the other team's rhythm for a possession, or think 2 steps ahead and be prepared for adjustments other coaches make like Calhoun did. He just doesn't have it in him.
Some coaches can't recruit, but are brilliant in games. Some coaches have transfers out the wazoo. Hurley is really, really good at everything except game day. We're a really, really good team at full strength. Our recruiting kicks ass. We've got enough to beat all but probably 5 teams in America on any given night. We're entertaining as hell to watch.
Maybe he learned that from Calhoun. Calhoun is the GOAT when it comes to building a program from nothing to a blue blood elite, but Calhoun used to do that as well and it infuriated me.
Nobody wanted to shoot, and when they took wide open shots they missed. Not much more to it than that
And you went a bit @ClifSpliffy on us there, did a double take when reading this.But the whole nobody wanting to shoot is coaching and practicing plays to pihtnwhere players are comfortable shooting the ball in the right spots.
Too often isnthe wrong player with the ball in the wrong spot as shot clock winds down. That is all coaching from play designs, to practicing to identifying which players are successful in which spots. Last night was a constant square peg and round hole.
Probably would’ve benefitted if we gave Hawkin’s minutes to Diggins.
Man Hawkins has talent but wow he is raw. He needs some serious refinement.
And you went a bit @ClifSpliffy on us there, did a double take when reading this.
Last night they overly relied on shooting threes. They were clearly cold would have liked to see more high percentage shots closer to the hoopThe problem is that we rarely draw fouls when going to the hoop.
Used to happen with Calhoun too. I can remember after a loss someone would criticize him for pulling players too fast etc etc lolAmazing how many turn on Hurley. The team was missing 2 starters playing at a tough WV home court with young players that will continue to improve. They lost by 3.
He's still not there yet.It remains his growing edge.
I'm not going to look it up, but I am wondering what are his best true road wins against opposing fans up until now, particularly since he's come to UConn. Did he beat Sampson in Houston once?
During the last 7 minutes, I had a sense that a victory would have been his best such win ever. He's new to this, and not very good at it yet.
I was amazed by how much leash he gave to the frenetic play, and how much variety we saw. I'd have liked some additional Johnson, and even a chance to see if Diggins could have brought some calm.
McClure & Sherman made at least 3 well-defended shots during the first half. The refs missed a goal-tending and a clean block. Cole had a shot bounce up to the top of the backboard in addition to the wedged ball. Jackson ran out of shot clock, the second time he took forever agonizing on a 3-point look. The first went in.
Huggins got bailouts, though Whaley definitely made plays that covered for others and made them look good.
Could have been a double digit win, but also could have been a fall-apart road loss. Whether there's visible growth from this is the pending question. MANY games this year could be like this.
Again, the excruciating loss syndrome. 28 points & 14 rebounds in street clothing. We have the pieces, and the pipeline is building.
Had to go for the Fireball, beer wasn’t going to do it for me last nightThe Gaffney air ball followed by the Cole 3 where the ball got stuck in the 1st half....all I could do was smile, shake my head, and grab 2 more beers from the fridge
I thought Murray would help out with thisI agree. He can recruit and motivate. He’s terrible at X’s and O’s. I basically expect it by now. Biggest play of the game, out of a timeout, and we can’t even get a look.
We win the game if Sanogo and Martin are on the court, but we had enough depth where we should’ve won the game. This one is on the players more, lousy shooting percentage.Amazing how many turn on Hurley. The team was missing 2 starters playing at a tough WV home court with young players that will continue to improve. They lost by 3.
Check back after our coming losses.Nope, I just don’t act like Chicken Little everytime they lose. There have been two losses by a combined 7 points, both down starters for against 1 loss teams. Frankly the ramblings and finger pointing in these circumstances come off far more like the ramblings of a drunk than my fair and accurate assessments.
For these two losses, there were two impressive wins over Auburn and VCU, but I’m sure you’d have some critique as to how those games could have went better too, bc again, some people are just simply negative about life.
To a point it is, but I think that's over simplifying it. It's the plays like Samson Johnson passing up an open 3 to dribble the ball into 3 defenders and lose it. Or the multiple times players passed up a good shot with 3 on the shot clock to force up a bad shot from someone else. The offense looked good for the first 25-30 minutes or so in the way you're talking about, shots just weren't fallingBut the whole nobody wanting to shoot is coaching and practicing plays to pihtnwhere players are comfortable shooting the ball in the right spots.
Too often isnthe wrong player with the ball in the wrong spot as shot clock winds down. That is all coaching from play designs, to practicing to identifying which players are successful in which spots. Last night was a constant square peg and round hole.
we can say Hurley struggles late in games. But it’s also because we don’t have an alpha to slow the other team down.
To a point it is, but I think that's over simplifying it. It's the plays like Samson Johnson passing up an open 3 to dribble the ball into 3 defenders and lose it. Or the multiple times players passed up a good shot with 3 on the shot clock to force up a bad shot from someone else. The offense looked good for the first 25-30 minutes or so in the way you're talking about, shots just weren't falling
You and me both, brother. You and me both.I was amazed by how much leash he gave to the frenetic play, and how much variety we saw. I'd have liked some additional Johnson, and even a chance to see if Diggins could have brought some calm.
Good for the mojo:Couple of typos. New cell phone and still getting used to keyboard.
Those are not the plays to worried about imo. He is a freshman playing his first minutes against higher level competition and he made a dumb mistake, it is going to happen. If these things keep continuing with more and more minutes then I would be concerned, but pinpointing one Samson mistake at this point in time is just nitpicking.Those are exactly the plays I'm talking about. In practice it should be made clear that Johnson shouldn't be trying to dribble from the corner to the baseline to try and get to the basket. He's playing against high level D1 defenders who know how to use end lines and side lines as extra defenders and put you in a bad spot. I'm not real keen on Johnson trying the dribble from the 3 point line to the hoop right now at all.
I didn't mind his top of the key 3 as a trail man on a fast break. Do I wish he would have set his feet and taken a better shot? Sure. But if he is going to be a stretch 4, it's now normal for that player to take a 3 at that point in a possession.
Very winnable.We should have won.
Team was playing way faster than it felt comfortable playing. Alot of the threes were open but rushed, not set. Need to get used to playing fast but under control and take time where they can, especially when shooting wide open shots. That will come with playing at this pace. I didn't like the rebounding one bit.
Those are not the plays to worried about imo. He is a freshman playing his first minutes against higher level competition and he made a dumb mistake, it is going to happen. If these things keep continuing with more and more minutes then I would be concerned, but pinpointing one Samson mistake at this point in time is just nitpicking.