And if we hit our open threes at a decent clip we're in it all the way and maybe win. What ifs work in both directions.Fair points but we’ll just agree to disagree. If UConn hadn’t gone through a stretch where they missed shots (most were exactly the shots they were looking for), they would have won by 25 or 30. In my opinion we looked overmatched at almost every position.
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Try hard doesn't not win marquee games.
Illinois runs a NBA-style offense, which is fine when you have NBA-level shooters standing in the corners and NBA rules that keep guys from hanging around the rim.They ran an offense with movement and multiple cutters from 5 players and multiple picks away from the ball. While Illnois runs alot of ball picks with players standing on the perimeter waiting for pentration and a dishout.
Illinois runs a NBA-style offense, which is fine when you have NBA-level shooters standing in the corners and NBA rules that keep guys from hanging around the rim.
This is college basketball. You need a college basketball offense to be successful.
How many times are you going to write the same post? Any criticism and that poster is miserable. Point taken.People here will strongly prefer to make it a case of insubordination. I mean after all Brad was yelling at him when he came out and then he sat down and that’s so unique.
Definitely. Brad was definitely protecting a player. Bad form to throw player under the bus. Protect him in the presser and then hold him accountable for the next 8 days in practice.How many times are you going to write the same post? Any criticism and that poster is miserable. Point taken.
And while I hope all is well, this post game comment sounds like more coach speak. Need to deflect from any question on attitude or performance.
With all respect, how many times has that happened over the past season and change?We got open looks anytime we wanted and didn’t make them
I believe the bad/missed call was the over the back on Ben. Call that, no 4 point play, Ben gets 2 FT's with the chance to cut the lead to 5 with 2 mins to go.No, their first shot was with 12 seconds on the clock, it reset to 20 correctly if even with a little lag, the second time it was due to expire at 2:11 of game time and the foul occurred at 2:10. The refs completely botched the call after spending 3 minutes reviewing the tape!!
They simply didn’t want to reverse the call and made up a reason that made no sense- it’s such a huge call they really need consequences for that. Also what was with the shot clock operator at MSG? many mistakes this game, have to get a better person doing that job- it’s not hard
With all respect, how many times has that happened over the past season and change?
If it keeps happening, maybe it’s time to figure out how to get shots that have a higher probability of being successful?
I thought Big Z fired up some clunkers in the second half with no one in the same area code defensively.I'm sorry but Mirk shouldn't be attempting 10 three pointers, that's not his game. Whether it's his inexperience/immaturity as a freshman or the coaching staff allowing him to take that many threes either way it can't happen.
Edit: My mistake his field was 3-10 and his threes was 0-4. But yeah, his volume of threes shouldn't go any higher at least 2 in a game.
They were worse on layups.With all respect, how many times has that happened over the past season and change?
If it keeps happening, maybe it’s time to figure out how to get shots that have a higher probability of being successful?
This is pure gold. Great summation.They are soft--plain and simple, and they aren't going to all-of-a-sudden become a strong, dominate team. They are who they are.
Both twins should be posting up a ton more. They have the ability to back it in and baby hook their defenders to death, but it's not happening. They're chucking stupid three pointers. Soft.
I guess Wagler did OK versus Alabama, but nothing today; I get it that he and David are Freshmen, but I am lowering my expectations for those two. They need time.
Where was Andres today? He needs to develop a three-point shot, because against athletic and top teams, his taking-it-to-the rim game will be challenged big time. So, he needs to get better at finishing at the basket against better competition.
They need a Morez-type player; I know he's the villain, but just stating facts. Where the heck is the intensity on this soft team? I'd prefer some like Morez, so unathletic BH isn't forced to play a role (big bad rebounder) that he is not a natural fit for. And since he can't hit three-pointers consistently, I see no use.
I got criticized for suggesting an overrated team last year. I predicted a R2 loss and was correct. Hate to say it: I am leaning to another R2 loss team. There is still some time, but we'll see.
How many times are you going to write the same post? Any criticism and that poster is miserable. Point taken.
And while I hope all is well, this post game comment sounds like more coach speak. Need to deflect from any question on attitude or performance.
I get your point, but WAY less of our strategy should be oriented around creating open looks from three … because we don’t have players to make them.What kind of shots do you suggest as opposed to wide open ones?
Ben had a strong game and helped us get back in it. This is a bad take.I get that guys are struggling. But you aren't going to win playing guys like Ben and Jake extended minutes and/or in crunch time. Brad likes to "make a point" with the bench but I'm not sure what that point actually is other than to watch those guys miss shots/rebounds/defensive assignments.