Bear8995 said:
HoopDreams said:
Hyder playing well
Hyder is doing some things well (hitting some shots and a nice pass to Lars after drawing people to him), but he is also making some bad plays. He dribbles WAY too much, basically killing any kind of offense. His dribble, dribble, dribble and then jack up fall away 17-20 footers that aren't even close is not good offense and not what you want from your point guard. He also just turned the ball over on the press, then let the guy have a wide open 3 to put them up 16. I think the issue is that we have him playing point guard when he is obviously NOT a point guard. Problem is, we don't have anyone to back up Brown really. I also don't think Hyder shoots well enough to be considered a shooting guard.
I question Bradley coming back next year just because the dude is a warrior and it has to be really frustrating playing on a team that is so bad.
Our offense isn't doing anyone any favors either. It is all too easy to defend. All Oregon has to do is switch on our movement and we run right to where the defender is. The only one who backdoors is Bradley and it only happens 1-2x per game. Very few off ball screens after the initial set, and when we do set them, we set them poorly.
I would much prefer Fox play the young guys and we move on from Foreman, Betley and Anticevich. We need to play our more athletic players and get them some experience.
That's my view of Hyder as well, exactly. It seems like he goes into end-of-clock go-to-work mode when there's still like 12-15 seconds on the shot clock. And it never ends well, and reflects poorly on his ability to be an effective PG.
I could live with moving on from Foreman and Betley, but I'm still a big believer in GA. One thing he showed today that won't go in the stats is how Oregon's press, which gave everyone trouble today, just melts away when GA gets the ball. He's smart, poised, passes very well, and has the height to see and pass over the defense. The stress caused by Oregon's press today disappeared when the ball got in GA's hands, and GA's passes in those situations immediately advance the ball effectively up the court. His shooting has been off second half of this season, but I think he's been hampered by injury and conditioning (resulting from injury). I haven't done the research, but I'd bet his prior stats would bear out that he can be counted upon to be a better shooter than he has been over the past month.