This team has experienced the joy of playing for each other and the team. Finally, they are understanding that they can score and defend as a team and each one can make a considerable contribution when they play as a team and trust their teammates to find the hot hand. We see them getting better every game and know they do too. We also know, for a fact, that no team makes shots every game as they did in Eugene. Simply, they have to play without fear, choosing and expecting a tough game, but focused on playing to strength and ready for a hard tough battle. Dedication to team glory is paramount.
But all that is nothing new. Every coach preaches the same. What makes this team elite is that they have so many weapons and scorers and need to see and trust every teammate will play with joy and confidence and is dedicated to getting better. Keep the turnovers to single digits, rebound with a vengeance, and focus on tough, helping defense and get the ball to the hot hand or advantage match-up. We see them getting better at these facets and that must continue.
Three things I like are the growing confidence of:
1. Tre White - he seems to be grasping the ways he can contribute, especially rebounding, and is not forcing offense...while hitting open shots. His talent is being used properly.
2. Kylan - has always worked his tail off and is now starting to trust his shot while being patient and more aware when he drives. Just starting to understand what he needs to do.
3. BH - when he plays a diversified and aggressive offensive game and a more efficient defensive game, he is a huge cog in a huge wheel as we saw in Eugene. Getting him to be efficient is tantamount to this team reaching their potential. We have no idea why he stepped to a new level of play against Oregon, but it does not matter. Instead of writing him off, as many have, he needs encouragement from us all as he is so important to this team being consistently elite at both ends.
As for Riley and Morez, their talents are obvious and elite. They only need to be patient and work hard. Both seem to want to dominate with their elite skills, but the only deterrent to consistency is confidence which, IMHO, takes time, experience, and patience to bloom.
We are all giddy with what we saw Thur. night. But this team is far from reaching their potential...and will always have some flaws that can be exploited. Fortunately, few teams have the talent to exploit those flaws, especially when there is a guy on the bench that can take those opponent advantages away. My felling is that they are slowly learning this...and I hope that continues.