The zone was again our downfall. Thankfully, we started attacking it in the second half and played much better. We need to remember this when we play UMD.[Edited on December 1, 2009 at 11:44 PM. Reason : ]
12/1/2009 11:42:41 PM
The Northwestern guy hit the nail on the head in his presser after the game. He said he was happy with the defense......but only because our shots didn't fall. He said he saw WAY too many open shots from players that he would consider to be the best shooters on our team, and with that, he wasn't happy. That tells me a few things:1. Our shooters weren't on tonight........Wood, CJ, etc.....just nothing2. Sid knows offense....and he knows how to get open shots for our players, even when the talent isn't really there.3. Open shots but not knocking them down, you can't blame that on the coach.On a different note......im really disappointed in what i saw of scott wood tonight. I expected him to be a zone buster of sorts....a guy we could have USED desperately tonight. Going 0-fer was not what i ever expected from him. However.......freshman, first time on television, etc....i'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now.
12/2/2009 2:49:18 AM
his gf sat in front of us...he was REALLLLLLY nervous
12/2/2009 2:53:58 AM
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12/2/2009 7:04:37 AM
while it is really unfortunate that wood isn't hitting his shots, i'm not really all that surprised. as someone already mentioned he went 4-4 in reynolds. which is in affect like a bigger high school gym. as soon as we moved to the rbc center he started having trouble. he's probably star struck with the huge arena (even though it's been mostly empty thus far). wood was only a three star. 5 stars and to a lesser degree 4 stars are the only ones who are really expected to adapt and make an impact to the college game quickly. wood spent his high school career being guarded by people shorter than him. it's got to be frustrating coming in and being guarded by someone equaling your stature. he will come around, as long as he doesn't stop shooting. hopefully sid is telling him to keep pulling the trigger.someone also mentioned that we need to practice in the rbc. i couldn't possibly agree more. it's unfortunate that we randomly go into a giant arena to play our games while practicing in a much much smaller facility.
12/2/2009 7:29:41 AM
12/2/2009 4:07:23 PM
12/2/2009 4:12:47 PM
I think we were thinking too hard about how to beat the zone. There were a lot of times when one of our guys could have easily pump faked, sidestepped, and taken a wide open 2-point jumper. But I think we overthought things like robots on some "if the help comes from here, pass it this way" instead of just playing basketballand obvious going 2/15 or whatever from behind the arc didnt help[Edited on December 2, 2009 at 5:34 PM. Reason : .]
12/2/2009 5:33:42 PM
kinda like your KD last night !
12/2/2009 5:36:13 PM
I'll remind people that Wood actually played really good D last night which surprised me a lot. He also apparently locked down New Orleans leading scorer and held him to 4 points. IMO, thats a huge advantage, because he's not completely useless when he's not hitting his shots, which is what everyone thought he would be.
12/2/2009 5:56:52 PM
also that shurna dude was quiet for some of the first and all of the second half, which I believe was woods assignmentthe guy who went off was the gaurd
12/2/2009 6:03:12 PM
Guard rule #1: Dont pick up your dribble. Last night, our guards picked it up 30 ft from the basket and were stuck making difficult passes which led to turnovers.
12/2/2009 6:21:35 PM
12/2/2009 6:23:08 PM
Wheres that chart of our winning percentage in Reynolds vs RBC
12/2/2009 6:26:34 PM
12/2/2009 6:31:55 PM
^Wrong. The only way to beat a press or any kind of defense is to keep your dribble alive. The minute you pick up your dribble, your dead. You are no longer an offensive threat. Kids learn that in 9 yr old ball at the Y!Point #2: if the ball handler picks up his dribble, someones got to come to him to help. When a half court press comes at us, we have the deer in the headlights look....we've have had this look since Engin left. Even worse is that we've got guards who actually go airborn to make a pass!!! Once you jump, you've got no where to go. Use your body to create a passing lane. Dont jump up and lob the ball...thats the worst possible thing you can do.
12/2/2009 8:16:33 PM
Javi is a better ball handler than Mays. Javi should've been bringing it up every possession that he was in the game. Mays is more of a small 2 guard it seems.
12/2/2009 8:18:56 PM