bearister said:
I have been a proponent of this for years and even suggested it for Cal in a recent thread.
If nothing else works, put an off the rails schizoid plan into play. In Bears case they might only make 15 of 111 treys (which would cover their scoring average) but at least they would be trying to pull out of the death spiral.
The equivalent in football would be to throw deep every play. Think of all the PI calls alone.
BearSD said:bearister said:
I have been a proponent of this for years and even suggested it for Cal in a recent thread.
If nothing else works, put an off the rails schizoid plan into play. In Bears case they might only make 15 of 111 treys (which would cover their scoring average) but at least they would be trying to pull out of the death spiral.
The equivalent in football would be to throw deep every play. Think of all the PI calls alone.
That's the all-pass-interference offense!
https://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/platform/amp/2015/11/23/9782498/the-allpioffense-americas-best-chance
Cal wouldn't get 111 shots up.bearister said:
I have been a proponent of this for years and even suggested it for Cal in a recent thread.
If nothing else works, put an off the rails schizoid plan into play. In Bears case they might only make 15 of 111 treys (which would cover their scoring average) but at least they would be trying to pull out of the death spiral.
The equivalent in football would be to throw deep every play. Think of all the PI calls alone.
bluesaxe said:Cal wouldn't get 111 shots up.bearister said:
I have been a proponent of this for years and even suggested it for Cal in a recent thread.
If nothing else works, put an off the rails schizoid plan into play. In Bears case they might only make 15 of 111 treys (which would cover their scoring average) but at least they would be trying to pull out of the death spiral.
The equivalent in football would be to throw deep every play. Think of all the PI calls alone.
GoCal80 said:
How about running the offense Paul Westhead ran at Loyola Marymount? On defense one player would be released when a shot went up to take a long pass after a miss or make. They aimed to put up a shot on every possession within seven seconds. I believe they broke NCAA scoring records. That would be a departure from the Mark Fox offense.
Our players are not really set up for that (But god that was a fun team to watch). They had some key components in Gathers and Kimble that Cal doesn't have anyone close to. Similar to Wyking trying to press full court with the wrong crew.GoCal80 said:
How about running the offense Paul Westhead ran at Loyola Marymount? On defense one player would be released when a shot went up to take a long pass after a miss or make. They aimed to put up a shot on every possession within seven seconds. I believe they broke NCAA scoring records. That would be a departure from the Mark Fox offense.
I actually saw two back cuts and both resulted in easy baskets two games ago. surprised meBeachedBear said:Our players are not really set up for that (But god that was a fun team to watch). They had some key components in Gathers and Kimble that Cal doesn't have anyone close to. Similar to Wyking trying to press full court with the wrong crew.GoCal80 said:
How about running the offense Paul Westhead ran at Loyola Marymount? On defense one player would be released when a shot went up to take a long pass after a miss or make. They aimed to put up a shot on every possession within seven seconds. I believe they broke NCAA scoring records. That would be a departure from the Mark Fox offense.
I think the strength of our players (as a group) is that we have some length, better than average defensive intensity and a lot of heart. Our weaknesses are shooting, depth and offensive design (which causes our players to avoid transition baskets and hesitate in the half court - probably thinking too much).
With this group, I would run an offense that involves much more cutting, passing and constant movement to get layups (from back cuts, pick/roll) and mid-range jumpers. If we add some perimeter shooting, that opens up the middle and makes the cutting and passing more effective (but not sure we have that). I would NOT focus on slowing the game and limiting possessions as FOX seems to be doing. An offense scoring in the 70s would be fine for this teams defensive capabilities and give Cal at least a chance to win a few upsets. They can't win games in the 50s or the 90s