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<blockquote data-quote="BoiseBaller" data-source="post: 2005345" data-attributes="member: 748708"><p>Rewatching the game this morning, a few observations. Outside of passing up some shots, I'm not sure what QG did to get planted on the bench. He rebounded, played decent defense.</p><p></p><p>I thought Ty played well in his minutes. Surprisingly, the offense seems less stagnant with him on the floor. To that end, when he is out, and really anytime TSJ and Hawkins are out there together, the offense really lacks movement. Many times, we have one guy dribbling and four guys watching while they stand around the 3-point line. No cutting, no off ball screening, really no movement at all. Maybe one weak screen on the guy guarding the person with the ball. That's a regression to where we were at much earlier in the season. We need to figure that out pretty quickly.</p><p></p><p>Hawkins really didn't play very well. And he really needs to stop worrying about calls and just keep playing. It's not even that he's not right about the refs missing calls, but focusing on that distracts him and isn't going to change the calls that are wrong. I saw at least twice where he was complaining and didn't get back on defense giving IU a numbers advantage/easy scores. </p><p></p><p>Really thankful Ware was out. Easily could have dropped that one if he played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoiseBaller, post: 2005345, member: 748708"] Rewatching the game this morning, a few observations. Outside of passing up some shots, I'm not sure what QG did to get planted on the bench. He rebounded, played decent defense. I thought Ty played well in his minutes. Surprisingly, the offense seems less stagnant with him on the floor. To that end, when he is out, and really anytime TSJ and Hawkins are out there together, the offense really lacks movement. Many times, we have one guy dribbling and four guys watching while they stand around the 3-point line. No cutting, no off ball screening, really no movement at all. Maybe one weak screen on the guy guarding the person with the ball. That's a regression to where we were at much earlier in the season. We need to figure that out pretty quickly. Hawkins really didn't play very well. And he really needs to stop worrying about calls and just keep playing. It's not even that he's not right about the refs missing calls, but focusing on that distracts him and isn't going to change the calls that are wrong. I saw at least twice where he was complaining and didn't get back on defense giving IU a numbers advantage/easy scores. Really thankful Ware was out. Easily could have dropped that one if he played. [/QUOTE]
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