So far we've played two teams that are not projected to do anything close to significant, but they've made us look bad due to the simple reason that both of them are coached to move the ball swiftyl around the perimeter, find the opening, and because they have recruited shooters, make the 3 point shot.
In today's game, this style has become the blueprint style more than ever. Makes me wonder as we go through the season, how many of our opponents will have the same approach as St. Thomas and Pacific? While our offensive movement has been subpar (understatement I know), the fact is that the few times we have been successful, the play has resulted more often than not in a 2 point basket as opposed to 3. Makes me wonder in this day and age if a team can win that way. I know you've all heard it over and over, but to match 40% from 3 point land you have to go 60% from inside the arc. Unless you have top 20 caliber defense, it almost seems like every game will always be a struggle using Cal's approach.
This whole narration might be a smoke screen for me really saying that this team isn't very good, but I guess I'm sucked in to thinking that we DO have talented players, however our approach to the game won't work over 30+ games. Wondering if any of you kind of have the feeling as I do or some variation of it. Comments certainly welcomed.
In today's game, this style has become the blueprint style more than ever. Makes me wonder as we go through the season, how many of our opponents will have the same approach as St. Thomas and Pacific? While our offensive movement has been subpar (understatement I know), the fact is that the few times we have been successful, the play has resulted more often than not in a 2 point basket as opposed to 3. Makes me wonder in this day and age if a team can win that way. I know you've all heard it over and over, but to match 40% from 3 point land you have to go 60% from inside the arc. Unless you have top 20 caliber defense, it almost seems like every game will always be a struggle using Cal's approach.
This whole narration might be a smoke screen for me really saying that this team isn't very good, but I guess I'm sucked in to thinking that we DO have talented players, however our approach to the game won't work over 30+ games. Wondering if any of you kind of have the feeling as I do or some variation of it. Comments certainly welcomed.