Watching this game, I noticed that IU rarely switched on defense, guys guarded straight up and fought through screens. Granted our poor offense probably helped, but IU isn't the first team I've watched to employ this simple, straight-forward strategy.
On the other end of the spectrum is our defense. Groce talks a lot about "team defense". Which I guess means tons of help, switches, rotations and generally putting guys in bad positions. IU just moved the ball until they found the open guy for either a dunk or 3.
We constantly hear about the freshmen not being able to play defense yet. Is this because the "system" is so darn complicated? Instead of using all this help, switching, rotations, etc., why don't they just focus on trying to make them better individual defenders? A lot of guys have poor footwork, little fight, and are too often out of position.
Am I the only one who thinks JG's approach to this is backwards?