BeachedBear said:
RedlessWardrobe said:
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HoopDreams said:
Coach wants Grant to be more aggressive by putting the ball on the floor more. But he often loses the ball with contact. Good for him to work on that before the Pac12 as it makes Grant more of a triple threat and not as easy to defend.
I've been critical of Grant so I also have to give him praise. 15 boards is very, very solid. I beleive one of the biggest diffreences between this year and last is our rebounding. We are almost always on the plus side now, and by decent margins. Last year.
That said, I worry when Grant gets into "crossover his guy" mode. 1-2 dribbles to clear space for his jumper? Sure. But when the defender is in front of him and he tries to outquick him, it tends to end in a turnover.
Very solid game from the team. I'm excited to watch how we do in conference play. It depends on whether we can win those games that could go either way and there seem to be a lot of them on the schedule. If we can steal 1-2 where we aren't supposed to win, that would be something.
I'd like to see us get the ball to Kelly on every possession. That doesn't mean he shoots it each possession but just about every team is doubling him now which forces the defense to scramble a bit when he passes it back out.
I hope Foreman is OK. Seems like he will be less than 100% the whole season.
Obviously I don't know the deal with Makale. But just speculating, if yesterday was a minor setback I would think Fox will try to get by Pacific without him, thus a 2 week rest before playing Furd.
And again with Grant, my feeling is it less about the "crossover" and more about where he is on the court. If the set results in him possessing on the natural "weak side" it is more beneficial for him to use the dribble as opposed to navigating through traffic.
Another thought, with a physical team like Furd coming up I'm guessing at some point Fox may use Andre and Lars at the same time, something that we haven't seen much of. Any comments on this?
This team has struggled to adopt and execute well on their half court offense. It's working OK now, but it has been slower coming than any Cal team I can recall. Generally, its a 4-1 vs 3-2 as you suggest. While I would love to see both Lars & Andre together - just not very confident that this could occur without lots of mistakes.
We HAVE seen some high low post with Grant & Andre that works nicely. I think Andre is an effective passer to take that role and work with Lars.
I had hoped that Lars would develop faster, so that Kelly could play more of a power forward. Lars seems be playing at a level now where he is, if not a real plus for the offense, at least a player who provides enough good plays to counter his mistakes. Unfortunately, with Thorpe still in recovery mode, there is no one else on the roster who has the size to back up Kelly, and no other big who plays with his back to the basket. Kelly is our best player, and he needs to be out on the floor for as many minutes as possible. The problem is that Kelly, even if his stamina has improved, he still can not play at full go for the full 40 minutes. He needs rest now and then. So if we play Kelly and Lars together, I don't think Lars has the stamina himself to play more than 15 minutes a game. Kelly needs 5-10 minutes of rest. The only player left with the height to play inside and back up Kelly would be Kuany, who is still inexperienced and less skilled. Anticevich is a big who is ineffective with his back to the basket, he's a face-up player, a perimeter player, who does not drive and finish well, even though he is learning to play better near the basket, I don't see him backing up Kelly or Lars. When Thorpe comes back, he could back up Kelly for a few minutes maybe, to give Andre some rest. Until then, I see Lars still playing most of his minutes behind Kelly, and not on the floor at the same time with Kelly in a double post offense, as much as I'd like to see it.
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