I get what you are saying, but expectations have to logically ebb and flow based on new circumstances. We were all very ecstatic in February of 2020 where we simply looked like an actual competitive, nationally relevant basketball team again because what we had witnessed for the decade before that was just so bad. However, that was six years ago now ... and we have come a long way. We can't compare every season to the John Groce Era forever, because we are not in the same spot anymore. Nobody circa 2006 was comparing Illini Basketball to what it was in the mid-1990s and for good reason.
Things also change significantly during the course of a season. The fact is that after we obliterated Northwestern on February 4 to complete an incredible 12-game winning streak, we legitimately did look like a Final Four contender, and a #1 seed was not some crazy goal. However, that goal assumed that we could beat Wisconsin at home and sweep the West Coast trip ... maybe those were overly optimistic even at the time, but that is where our heads reasonably were! I honestly think if we had come out and beat Maryland by 20, fans would be A LOT more optimistic right now. How we bounced back vs. Oregon was legitimately impressive, and it looked like we had regained our groove. The Maryland game seemed to revive a lot of issues we were hoping were dead and gone, such as continuing to jack up ill-advised threes when it was clear we were having a cold shooting night and not being able to get as many defensive stops as we needed and as we were getting a month ago. If this team comes out and beats a streaking Wisconsin team - something we are more than capable of doing - all will be well again, and even our most pessimistic fans will start dreaming of revenge against Michigan.
I do think Maryland was part recurring issues, but it was also part last game of the year favored team taking a breath and looking ahead to the postseason against a bad team playing loose. That happens every year including just this weekend when potential one seed UConn dropped one to an atrocious Marquette team, and we don’t hang a banner in 2022 without a bad Nebraska team going into the Kohl center and beating the badgers without their best player (Bryce McGowens) and an irrational confidence guy going off (mad props to Alonzo Verge).
As far as recurring issues surfacing in the Maryland game, to me the biggest one was the inability to contain dribble penetration. Mills hit some tough shots it’s true, but I felt like he got whatever he wanted the last 10 minutes or so.
As far as jacking up ill advised 3’s, I actually thought we did a pretty good job of pivoting. Only 24 attempts for the game which I think is our lowest since LIU, and I think we only took 8 in the second half. We were 21-31 from 2, got something like 42 points in the paint and got to the free throw line. So I think we pivoted nicely on a night shots weren’t falling.
So to me the biggest issue is and has been all year containing dribble penetration, and, specifically, getting a stop when we need it to close out a game. Our offense has been historically great all year so that it mostly hasn’t mattered. However, 4 of our 5 conference losses and the Bama game were all lost because we couldn’t contain dribble penetration and get a stop in the closing minutes.
Unfortunately our offense has sputtered the last 4-5 games. Specifically Keaton’s efficiency is down and now all of a sudden we can’t consistently make 3s at a 35%+ clip. And so we are looking very vulnerable at the moment because the defensive issues remain. We were able to pivot and be really efficient from 2 and that was good enough to beat a bad Maryland team on the road. Which isn’t nothing, have to be able to find a win when your shots aren’t falling and/or the other team is hitting some tough ones. But if we can’t hit any 3s we probably can’t be efficient enough from 2 to beat a good team, particularly a team with good guards.
So we need to fix one of 2 things: 1. We need to shore up our on ball defense and/or scheme to prevent dribble penetration or 2. We need to get our offense back to the “unstoppable” level which means knocking 3s down at a decent clip on volume and Keaton being a first team all BIG level PG.
I’m much more optimistic we can fix # 2, hopefully with a few more days of rest and healing. They admitted Keaton had back stiffness (you could tell by the way he was running and how his FTs were consistently short), but he hasn’t been the same since hurting his shoulder at UCLA. Hopefully some time off helps. And the poor shooting I think can be chalked up to physical and mental fatigue and probably a bit of an emotional letdown after losing out on the conference title.
I think the Wisconsin game will tell us a lot about where this team is at. If we show defensive improvement or we get our unstoppable offense back (or ideally some combo of the 2), I think we can make a run. But if we come in with the same defensive effort and our offense is just really good, I think Wisconsin will eat our lunch and we will be very vulnerable in the tourney depending on how good the guards in our bracket are. JMHO.
Really hope we find it because this year really has been a blast. Keaton and Mirk have been revelations and raised our ceiling considerably, which is why it would be such a shame if we went out when we weren’t playing our best.
Sorry for the long post. Go Illini!