The next time we play I invite everyone to watch our players off the ball when we're on offense. Thats all i did in the last ten minutes of that game. It's eye opening. Groce has no idea what he's doing.
The next time we play I invite everyone to watch our players off the ball when we're on offense. Thats all i did in the last ten minutes of that game. It's eye opening. Groce has no idea what he's doing.
Good God, that was an awful final 10 minutes. (Not that the rest of the game was great, either)
Not only do we have no offensive flow and a terrible defense, but JG is coaching dumber than rocks.
Best players on the team:
- Lucas
- JCL
- Hill
- Black
- Thorne
ONLY TWO OF WHICH STARTED!
What the crap was he thinking with that zone, too?! They were eating it for lunch and he refused to stop using it.
Dumber...than...rocks.![]()
Such a huge recruit for Lou at the time, along with Audie Mathews. Neither was a great payer, but they got the Lou bus rolling recruiting wise.
DJW's mom going off on twitter about playing time. Looking like a guaranteed transfer.
DJW's mom going off on twitter about playing time. Looking like a guaranteed transfer.
Look at black and tejons stat line. They also passed the eye test. Get them the ball!
Silver lining...Kipper suits up in a couple weeks :thumb:
DJW's mom going off on twitter about playing time. Looking like a guaranteed transfer.
I did an analysis of how much TJL dribbles the ball every time he gets it vs how much Tate does.
It really wasn't that different as TJL dribbles on average 9.9 seconds when he gets the ball and Tate averages 10.45. This includes bringing the ball up the court as well as any time the ball came to them in the offense. I think if I did it again I would only include them initiating the offense.
Some takeaways: It's not so much the player as it is the offense. TA would take forever to initiate it as well. Groce allows for 1/3 or more of the shot clock to be gone before the offense starts plus all the dribbling allows defenses to get set. We don't move the ball and then have to rush shots or take bad shots.
Now, the reason the offense seems to flow with TJL in is because TJL is the PG Groce has been looking for. (Frazier is as well) Tate passed the ball on 9 of 11 times he had the ball. The other two (that I saw anyway) were an assist and a T/O. TJL on the other hand passed on 11 of 18 times he had the ball. He shot the ball 5 times (made 3), got an assist and was fouled shooting on the rest.
That ability to create is what makes the offense have to guard you and opens things up for other players. Tate doesn't have that and shouldn't see any meaningful minutes for the rest of the season.
Silver lining...Kipper suits up in a couple weeks :thumb:
I did an analysis of how much TJL dribbles the ball every time he gets it vs how much Tate does.
It really wasn't that different as TJL dribbles on average 9.9 seconds when he gets the ball and Tate averages 10.45. This includes bringing the ball up the court as well as any time the ball came to them in the offense. I think if I did it again I would only include them initiating the offense.
Some takeaways: It's not so much the player as it is the offense. TA would take forever to initiate it as well. Groce allows for 1/3 or more of the shot clock to be gone before the offense starts plus all the dribbling allows defenses to get set. We don't move the ball and then have to rush shots or take bad shots.
Now, the reason the offense seems to flow with TJL in is because TJL is the PG Groce has been looking for. (Frazier is as well) Tate passed the ball on 9 of 11 times he had the ball. The other two (that I saw anyway) were an assist and a T/O. TJL on the other hand passed on 11 of 18 times he had the ball. He shot the ball 5 times (made 3), got an assist and was fouled shooting on the rest.
That ability to create is what makes the offense have to guard you and opens things up for other players. Tate doesn't have that and shouldn't see any meaningful minutes for the rest of the season.
The state of things is such that I'm left hoping irrationally he'll turn out to be the obscure 3-star recruit that explodes in college and becomes a lotto talent. It happens at other schools from time to time.
DJW's mom going off on twitter about playing time. Looking like a guaranteed transfer.
I did an analysis of how much TJL dribbles the ball every time he gets it vs how much Tate does.
It really wasn't that different as TJL dribbles on average 9.9 seconds when he gets the ball and Tate averages 10.45. This includes bringing the ball up the court as well as any time the ball came to them in the offense. I think if I did it again I would only include them initiating the offense.
Some takeaways: It's not so much the player as it is the offense. TA would take forever to initiate it as well. Groce allows for 1/3 or more of the shot clock to be gone before the offense starts plus all the dribbling allows defenses to get set. We don't move the ball and then have to rush shots or take bad shots.
Now, the reason the offense seems to flow with TJL in is because TJL is the PG Groce has been looking for. (Frazier is as well) Tate passed the ball on 9 of 11 times he had the ball. The other two (that I saw anyway) were an assist and a T/O. TJL on the other hand passed on 11 of 18 times he had the ball. He shot the ball 5 times (made 3), got an assist and was fouled shooting on the rest.
That ability to create is what makes the offense have to guard you and opens things up for other players. Tate doesn't have that and shouldn't see any meaningful minutes for the rest of the season.
DJW's mom going off on twitter about playing time. Looking like a guaranteed transfer.