Ducky, you nailed it.ducky23 said:
I turned off the TV once the ball was inbounded to aimaq. I knew how that story was going to end
Look I think madsen is great, the team has improved but holy Christ his late game management is atrocious
Up 4 with like 30 seconds and we're playing a zone???? A zone????? Are you f'ing kidding me????
And then we inbound it to aimaq?
Remember when Montgomery was coach? Do you remember anyone other than randle taking a late game FT???
If you had left the TV on, you'd have seen, first of all, Aimaq having a one and one FT, and his first almost completely missed the front of the rim, it was so weak. There went the game, because he needed to make both FTs to give Cal a 3 point lead and the worst that could happen was to end regulation in a tie.
Then you would have seen with 4 seconds to play, Cal go into a zone again, with all the UW shooters widely spaced beyond the 3PT line, and one player inbounding the ball from the endline right under the basket. Cal goes into a zone again, with Newell under the basket, defending the passer, Aimaq in the paint about 7 or 8 feet from the basket, Tyson a couple of inches from the paint on the right side, about 3-4 feet from Aimaq, and guarding no one. Brown was also in the paint near the free throw line. but too far away from any man to intercept a pass. Wood and another shooter were about 15-20 feet apart behind the 3PT line, with Cone in between them, trying to guess which one to guard. Except for Newell, Cal was in a freaking zone! Trying to defend what obviously was going to be a 3PT shot!
As soon as he inbounded the ball deep to a perimeter player, the passer ran to the corner on the right side to become a 5th possible 3 point shooter, and Newell ran to chase him. No Cal defender except maybe Cone, who was guarding the wrong shooter, was close enough to any of the 5 shooters to defend a shot. The player who caught the inbound pass, took a dribble or two to the paint, and rifled a pass to wide open Wood in the left corner. Cone had two shooters in his zone, and he had moved to guard the one closest to the passer. He made the wrong choice, as the pass went to Wood in the left corner. Newell made a heroic run almost from the right corner, the entire width of the court to the left corner to try and deflect Wood's shot. He failed to make it in time.
Maybe Madsen needs to get a refresher course on end-of-game management, from his old coach, Montgomery, as you mentioned. Everybody knew UW was going to take a three point shot, and we are in a zone. Baffling.
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