But we're not playing at home. It's going to be the most intense atmosphere the Intl players have experienced yet (21,678 people). We need an A+ game across the board to even have a chance at a victory.I guess they can same thing about us after the UCONN loss . . .
Sparty beating Iowa by 19.
There’s no way he doesn’t see this as like a 4D chess thing, lol, because he NEVER calls a TO in the moments where conventional wisdom says you should.Watching UCONN/KU and both coaches absolutely use timeouts to stop runs in a way I wish Brad would embrace. He has grown and adjusted a ton but his in-game has a lot of growth potential.
I just don't get it. they shouldn't be good. I look at their roster and go meh, nobody there scares me.... and yet they play hard, together and keep winning. their sum certainly amounts to more than their piecesMSU roster doesn’t seem all that great but they keep winning. Izzo is basically anti current NCAA. Very few transfers, very few three point shots, they are a throwback to the freshman class that gets developed and gradually plays more minutes as they get older. This is an old school Michigan State team without even any real stud freshmen that they used to get
Multiple guys in the system for multiple years (Kohler. Fears, Carr, Cooper) They play in the off season, they are just honing in on what they know about their roles in the offense, giving a certain look or eye roll (everyone knows what I mean). When the new guys come in. there is already a player expectation on how to practice, listen to coaches. who to go to when there are health or personal issues. That is a culture. The sum is way more than the parts. Just like PU.I just don't get it. they shouldn't be good. I look at their roster and go meh, nobody there scares me.... and yet they play hard, together and keep winning. their sum certainly amounts to more than their pieces
I guess we know where he stands with AJ StorrBeard disagrees with AJ Storr’s thoughts.
You can do that? I thought you could only run a ball screen at the top of the key with two guys parked in the corners.UConn is running action off how Kansas is defending. This is by design by the staff adjusting.
You can do that? I thought you could only run a ball screen at the top of the key with two guys parked in the corners.
But winning is a masterclass in those games.I’m not sure I’d call 61 points an offensive masterclass. 7-26 from 3
Luckily for them Kansas was broke
But winning is a masterclass in those games.
Cam Ward is an excellent freshman who has had a major impact. 9 and 5 a game in a little over 16 minutes. I think at 6’9 and a good athlete he will be a pro.MSU roster doesn’t seem all that great but they keep winning. Izzo is basically anti current NCAA. Very few transfers, very few three point shots, they are a throwback to the freshman class that gets developed and gradually plays more minutes as they get older. This is an old school Michigan State team without even any real stud freshmen that they used to get
It’s easy to attribute “stinking it up” to the team but in reality it’s the scheming and adjustments. I only mentioned the offensive adjustments because those were easily highlighted.Wait.. winning a game in which your opponent stinks up the joint (basically, they just sucked more than you did) is a masterclass?
It’s easy to attribute “stinking it up” to the team but in reality it’s the scheming and adjustments. I only mentioned the offensive adjustments because those were easily highlighted.
And Kansas is not a good shooting team so the goal is to keep their best shooters from taking the shots comfortably
But winning is a masterclass in those games.
I understand.I just pointed that out in the context of the original post making it sound like UConn was running some elite offense.