Honestly, Lamb is the least of my concerns right now. Bad shooting nights happen. I'm pretty sure he was shooting over 50% or close to it coming into the game. My only concern is that a bad shooting night deters him from shooting more in the future. He is one of the best pure scorers in the country. I want him shooting 20 times a game.
This.
Lamb had at least 3 or 4 shots that should have gone in. I'm pretty sure 2 were more than half-way down and came out.
Chalk it up to a rough night, and move on. Lamb is not the player we need to worry about. We were down and he tried to take over, and simply couldn't. All teams know that he doesnt need a lot of room to shoot it so they're expecting him to shoot at any moment.
On a somewhat related note, where is the pass/shot fake in our offense? Lamb should be ball-faking all day with the amount of attention that defenses put on him, and you have to respect lamb's shot. He needs to ball-fake and drive into the lane. When he's in the lane, he needs to quickly put up his floater or pull up because defenses are collapsing to him a lot quicker than last year. The offense is extremely predictable and methodical, and we simply aren't changing what we do once the defense has a read on us.