Figure out the 1-3-1 early as I expect we will, and I agree Illini by 10
Easier said than done. At times they’ve had nba type length out there. Makes it hard for any offense to score on any defense like that.
Figure out the 1-3-1 early as I expect we will, and I agree Illini by 10
Kofi weak with the ball still. Turnovers. The worst, the defense looked BAD today. Inability to work through telegraphed, slow developing screens. I’m all in this season, but today was alarming. Hope today provided a much needed gut check for this team to thrive.What weaknesses do you think were exposed? I kept looking for them and the 4 spot is again an issue but really I don't know what holes were exposed, your thoughts?
Kofi weak with the ball still. Turnovers. The worst, the defense looked BAD today. Inability to work through telegraphed, slow developing screens. I’m all in this season, but today was alarming. Hope today provided a much needed gut check for this team to thrive.
... I think he wanted them to learn to high pick and roll against good athletes. It is one of the basic plays of every team. The things we didn't do was react quickly and decisively. Ohio had a hot shooter, and a very good shot creator. It's ok to hard foul and knock the creator to the floor and make him earn it from the line. We also needed the shooting big to have to dribble to get his shot.I wonder if Underwood didn't make adjustments intentionally. Maybe he didn't want to give something away?
The only way Baylor can play a zone offense is if Underwood plays a zone defense (which is not very likely unless the Bears thoroughly burn our man-to-man).Baylor plays a 1-3-1 matchup zone and plays a zone offense with inside ball screens. Will be a good test on how to beat the 131
IMHO you nailed it , two biggest takeaways from the Ohio game.Yeah, he is going to see unforced turnovers and missed ft’s as major reason it was close. Believe ohio scored 20pts off of to’s. Not sure we even shot 50% on ft’s.
Kofi still shoots like a brick mason.Not sure if it's something that can be exposed normally, but Kofi was clearly a step slow today on rim protection, likely due to 3 games in 3 days which you never see in college. I think he shores up some of our size weakness, especially at the 4 when he is at full speed.
UI shot 15-24 (62.5%) from the FT line. Ohio shot 4-9 (44.4%).IMHO you nailed it , two biggest takeaways from the Ohio game.
That is true because they do play teams that mixes in a zone DThe only way Baylor can play a zone offense is if Underwood plays a zone defense (which is not very likely unless the Bears thoroughly burn our man-to-man).
A lot of talk about our pick and roll coverages, including me. One thing not being discussed is the Ohio screeners reading the Illini defensive setup and flipping the screen side/angle at the last minute. A well timed adjustment on the screening angle will stress most pick and roll coverages. Giorgi, if I remember correctly, actually does this himself.
If you make the adjustment on the screen angle at the exact right time, the defense doesn’t have time to react or reset, which gives the offense the advantage they’re looking for by setting a pick and roll in the first place.
The downside is if the timing is off you’re gonna get an illegal screen on a high percentage of those angle flips. But Ohio had tremendous timing on them yesterday.
I’d be shocked if Baylor doesn’t give the Illini the late screen angle flip next game.
Where? That seems generous given that Baylor is getting half the #1 votesSeeing Illinois +1.5 on this one .
Where? That seems generous given that Baylor is getting half the #1 votes
I think that our guards were in great defensive position throughout the game. Preston made a lot of 6 to 8 foot floaters that were adjustments from what he originally intended. Those are tough shots to block no matter who the help is. Ayo consistently took his first shot away from him and many times his 2nd. Preston just made whatever shot he had to.The thing I noticed was the Ohio guards (mainly Preston) did a good job of coming off those screens....they used a hesitation dribble, rather than coming off the screen hard to the basket, to get our guards on their hip and then made a move to the basket or put the shot up....seemed like our guards were unsure of how to defend this and were not in good defensive position
Villanova falls to Va. Tech late Saturday night!! There's a chance that we perhaps now move up to #5 --- ahead of Villanova, Virginia and Kansas, all of whom lost this week.As of right now, it appears we could/should enter the game ranked #6 by the AP (Kansas and Virginia have both lost). Doesn't really matter, since a W against Baylor will move the needle even more!
I like this prognostication! Crazy seeing potentially 3 B10 teams in the top 5Villanova falls to Va. Tech late Saturday night!! There's a chance that we perhaps now move up to #5 --- ahead of Villanova, Virginia and Kansas, all of whom lost this week.
1. Gonzaga
2. Baylor
3. Iowa
4. Wisconsin
5. ILLINI
Va. Tech picked to finish 11th in the ACC this year.
When’s the last time we saw 3 Big Ten teams in the top 5??Villanova falls to Va. Tech late Saturday night!! There's a chance that we perhaps now move up to #5 --- ahead of Villanova, Virginia and Kansas, all of whom lost this week.
1. Gonzaga
2. Baylor
3. Iowa
4. Wisconsin
5. ILLINI
Va. Tech picked to finish 11th in the ACC this year.
You do see the irony in the two things you dislike at 1 and 2? When Kofi recieves the ball high and toward the rim , he can rattle with the best of them, when recieving back to the basket he appears much more uncomfortable, to me at least. This is probably due to him not playing basketball as long as many. Giorgi is great when recieving ball back to basket in contrast. I am hoping Hamlin is being held out to allow hand to heal for the games we will need him 8 to 12 minutes due to fouls, matchups, or fingerscrossed injuries.What I liked:
1) still have the ability to finish out the game. Could've folded a few times, but we made clutch shots and plays to keep them close. That's not luck anymore, it's this team and their hard work.
2) freshman are assets. This game was tough but they were still there contributing.
3) dwill is shooting the rock like he practiced and really worked hard on it all summer! Was clutch and so glad his hard work is paying off.
4) never giving up on a play. Saw a few times Ohio had a fast break off a turnover but guys sprinted back to block or alter shots to at least make it difficult.
5) when 3s weren't falling it didn't matter because we dont have to rely on that part of the game. Guys are moving more efficiently in the flow of the offense...what a contrast from a few years ago when we would spend nearly the entire shot clock probing and trying to run the offense to no avail or a terrible 3.
What I didn't like:
1) we still can't feed the post. Kofi is begging for the ball and yes they packed the paint and always seemed to have a double team waiting for him, but I saw plenty of missed opportunities as well.
2) Kofi hands. Seemed like he had Butterfingers out there at times.
3) Ace got down too deep in the paint. It's a different level and I think both freshman are seeing it. Some of those things they could do at HS level don't work as well in d1.
4) came out flat...
Vital is their 6’5” defensive specialist but only played 15 mins, not sure why. From a roster make up they resemble our 2004-5 team. 6’10” Thamba, 6’5” Vital and 3 guards that shoot lights out. Doesn’t appear that our lack of size at the 4 should hurt us. As Vital not a shooter wonder if Ayo could guard him and put DaMonte on 6’4” Teague. Allows Ayo to play help defense and focus on offense. They lost their center from last year and Kentucky went inside to beat them even with him. Not sure how good defensively Thamba or JTT are. Just hope Teague doesn’t make Preston look like an amateur.21, 17, 18 , 12, 17
These were the point totals for the Top 5 scorers for Baylor in game 1 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette.
These 5 players were the "only" ones in double figures, making up 85 of the 112 points Baylor scored.
Guess how many of those 5 top scorers are guards.
If you guessed ALL OF THEM, (if I'm understanding the box scores correctly), you would be correct!
(I'm not sure I've ever seen a box score like that.)
6'1 - 17
6'3 - 17
6'3 - 12
6'4 - 21
6'2 - 18
Baylor Box Score for Game 1
Baylor's Roster, for Reference