calumnus said:
ducky23 said:
KoreAmBear said:
ducky23 said:
I'm going to respectfully disagree. If a team just gets run over due to a lack of talent, so be it. That clearly wasn't the case this game
What I saw was lazy pass after lazy pass. Absolutely no effort to protect the ball. No effort to go after loose balls. A failure to win a single 50/50 ball. Lazy defense that resulted in foul call after foul call.
I get they're shorthanded. Fine. But play hard. Care about protecting the ball. Don't just throw it around with zero care in the world. That's all about effort and focus and "want to."
Utep is not that good of a team. I'm sorry…but there have been past Fox teams that would've won that game.
That's statistically unlikely.
Ok now you're going to make me say somewhat positive things about Fox…which I hate. But in his first season, they were not very talented but were fundamentally sound. Almost immediately. And he had some decent wins.
Fox failed for several reasons (mainly a complete failure to recruit) but his teams were much more fundamentally sound than this.
I get that this is a whole new team of players and there's going to be growing pains. But you can't just throw the ball straight to the other team. You cant continually reach, bite on fakes, etc.
Authoritarianism can be very effective in the short run, but always fails in the long run. Sure, the team looked disciplined quickly under Fox, then got worse year after year as the talent fled and all joy was extinguished.
Madsen is a teacher, not a disciplinarian. Losing is a natural consequence. Nobody likes it, the players most of all. As I said in another thread, we will see what we have in him. Can he keep this team together? Will his rah-rah positive personality be effective? Does he have answers? If he can turn this team around, his positive attitude will only grow the program year over year. The next ten games will tell.
I agree 1000%. No one is arguing Fox is a good coach. The only point I am making is that, at the very least, Fox knows what basic fundamental basketball looks like. When Fox initially took over (first year), his team played much better fundamental basketball than the previous year.
Its very early (and there's lots of time for this team to improve), but as of now, there is no evidence that Madsen is able to get his team to play basic fundamental basketball.
I believe very much in Madsen. I truly believe he's going to turn this thing around. But right now, whatever he's teaching is not translating to the court. There are extremely basic things that this team is having trouble with; basic inbounding, running down the clock before halftime, making basic passes, boxing out, being strong with the ball, moving your feet on defense, playing with your hands up on defense, stopping your dribble in no man's land, not biting on every fake. These are things you learn in CYO. And its not like this team is made up of a bunch of freshman.
Again, I'm still a huge believer in Mark Madsen. I want him to succeed as much as everyone else here, probably more. But we cannot just turn a blind eye to glaring red flags that have popped up already. I don't need to see a well-oiled machine in the next 3-4 weeks, but I would like to see some improvement in the basic fundamentals.
Madsen does not need to be Mike Montgomery when it comes to strategy. But, at the very least, he needs to get them to just play fundamentally sound.